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1 This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/bruceyork/1/data/2394
SOUR @90541111@ 
Esther
 
2 In the 1850 Federal Census, it had "District 1 in the County of Muhlenburg, State of Kentucky; Date: 22 day of August 1850; Location: 316-316; Name: Jacob Whitmen (age: 32, male, farmer, POB: Kentuky); Mariah (age: 35; female, POB: Tennessee); Elizabeth (age: 9, female, POB: Kentucky; deaf); Ellen (age: 8, female, POB: Kentucky, attends school); Tammy (Age: 2, female, POB: Kentucky)." Mariah
 
3 The 1900 Federal Census had "State: Kentucky; County: McLean; Magistrate District 2; Date 18th ay of June 1900; SD: 2, ED: 98, sheet 10; Patterson, William O (Head, white, male, DOB: October 1867, age: 32, married; years married: 8 yrs; POB: Kentucky as were both of his parents; Occupation: Farmer; can read, write and speak english; rents far amd has 89 farm schedules); Sally (wife, white, female, DOB: August 1972; Age: 27; Married 8 years; Number of children bore: 4, now living: 3; POB: Kentucky as were both her parents; can read, write, and speak english); Ethel (daughter, white, female, DOB: November 1892; age: 7; single) Owen (son, white, male, DOB: April 1895, age: 5, single); Mable M (white, female, DOB: Nov 1896; age: 3(sic), single)." Sally
 
4 In the 1920 census he was Wiliam Stoltz and was 92 years old Mary ?
 
5 In the 1900 Census for Pheladelphia, PA, it had, "Ward of City: 39; SD 1, ED: 1001, Sheet Number: 17; Dated: 13th day of June, 1900. Location: Street: Moganung(?) Avenue; 648-344-346; Sarah Rivel(Head, white, female, DOB: Feb 1841; Age: 59; Married: Yes; Number of Children born: 3; Number of children still living: 3; DOB: New Jersey as was both of his parents; Occupation: nothing listed; Can read, write, and speak english; Rent home); John Rivel (son, white, male, DOB: October 1872, age: 25; single; POB: Pennsylvania as was his father: POB of mother: New Jersey; no occupation was listed; Can read, write, and speak english)."

No grave stone 
Sarah ?
 
6 On the 1840 Henry County Census it had "Kentucky, Roll: 114, page 288, Name of Head of Household: Calvin Arnold; Males under the age of 5 years old: 1; Males more than 5, but less than 10 years old: 2; Males between the ages of 30 and 40 years old: 1; Females under the age of 5 years old: 2; Female between the age of 30 and 40 years old: 1."


The NEAL Family Bible had: "Nannie NEAL was born July 2, 1836." In 1868 Oldham County did not record marriage records as part of vital statistics. In the 1870 Oldham County, Ky. census (p. 14), Floydsburg Prec., dated August 5, 1870: "96 96 Marshall NEAL (age 38, male, white, farmer, $10000 (RE), $2000 (Per.), POB Ky.); Nannie (age 34, female, white, keeping house, POB Ky.), Maggie (age 15, female, white, POB Ky., attended school), Belle (age 11, female, white, POB Ky., attended school), Sarah (age 9, female, white, POB Ky., attended school), Robert (age 8, male, white, POB Ky., attended school), Thomas (age 7, male, white, POB Ky., attended school), William (age 5, male, white, POB Ky.), Newton (age 4, male, white, POB Ky.), and Fanny (age 1, female, white, POB Ky.). In the 1880 Oldham County, Ky. census (ED 154, p. 6), Floydsburg Mag. Dist., dated June 4, 1880: "29 31 Marshall NEAL (white, male, age 50, married, farmer, POB Ky. as it was for both of his parents); Nannie (white, female, age 40, wife, married,. keeping house, POB Ky. as it was for both of her parents); Maggie (white, female, age 25, daughter, married, POB Ky.); Bell (white, female, age 20, single, daughter, at home, POB Ky.); Sallie (white, female, age 18, daughter, single, at home, POB Ky Robert (white, male, age 17, son, single, at home, POB Ky.); Tommie (white, male, age 15, son, single, at home, POB Ky.); Newton (white, male, age 12, son, single, at home, POB Ky.); Fanny (white, female, age 11, daughter, single, at home, POB Ky.); Perry (white, male, age 3 (or 8?), son, single, at home, POB Ky.); Joseph BENNETT (white, male, age 35, laborer, single, laborer, POB Ky.). In the 1900 Oldham County, Ky. census (ED 43, p. 7), Mag. Dist. No. 4, dated June 20, 1900: "119 119 Marshall NEAL (head, white, male, born Nov 1830, age 69, married for 32 years, POB Ky. as it was for both of his parents, farmer, can read & write, owned free his farm); Nannie (wife, white, female, born July 1836, age 63, married for 32 years, had 3 children with 2 still living, POB Ky., POB of her father Ky, POB of her mother Va., can read & write); Sallie Storts? (daughter, white, female, b Mar 1862, age 38, widowed, had 1 child with 1 still living, POB Ky., can read & write); Nannie E. (g-daughter, white, female, born Sept 1884, age 15, single, at home, POB Ky., at school, attended school for four months, can read & write); then two employees were listed. In the 1905 will of her husband's, she was Nannie NEAL. In Oldham County Records, Volume 1, Cemeteries by McKECHNIE & DENT it had listed for the Camden Lane Pleasant Hill Church Cemetery: "Nannie ARNOLD, w. of Marshall 1886 (sic)-1920." In the Kentucky Death Index she was Nannie A. NEAL; age 83; POD Oldham Co.; DOD 03-02-20; Vol. 020; Cert. # 09700 and year 20. The following information is from her death certificate: Place of Death: South LaGrange, Oldham County; Full Name: Nannie ARNOLD NEAL; Female; White; Widowed; DOB July 2, 1836; Age: 83 yrs. 8 mns.; POB Henry County, Ky.; Father: Calvin ARNOLD whose was Ky.; Mother: Lucy OLIVER and whose POB was Va.; Informant: Perry NEAL of LaGrange, Ky.; DOD March 2, 1920; Place of Burial Pleasant Hill Cemetery; Date of Burial: March 4, 1920; Undertaker: ?? of LaGrange, Ky. In the History of Kentucky, Volume 6 by PERRIN it had: "Marshall NEAL is a native of Oldham County, and was born November 9, 1830. . . . . Marshall NEAL has always been a farmer, and now owns 500 acres of well improved land near Ballardsville. He was first married, in 1850, to Miss Martha LONG, who died in 1853. He next married Miss Amelia LONG, a sister of his deceased wife, in 1856, and this lady died in 1866, leaving five children: Thomas, Robert, Newton, Sallie and Belle. Mr. NEAL's thir marriage was in 1868 to Miss Nannie ARNOLD, and to this union two children have been born: Fannie and Perry. Mr. NEAL is a member of the Christian Church, and in politics is a Democrat." 
Nancy "Nannie" Arnold
 
7 CHARLES CARTER BAILEY and JEMIMA ALLEN George W. Bailey
 
8 In the 1920 census, it had "State: Illinois, County: Vermillion, Township or other Division of County: Danville Township, Name of Incorporated Place: Danville City, Ward of City: Second - 1st District, Dated January 1920 (SD: 10, ED: 156, Sheet: 5); Street, avenue, or road: Avenue A, 306-92-100. Wm H. Bush (Head, Rents property, male, white, age: 32, Married, can read and write, POB: Kentucky, as was both of his parents. Occupation: Butcher at own shop, Employer) Tora(sic) Bush (wife, female, white, age: 31, married, can read and write, POB: Kentucky as was both his parents); Robert Bush (son, male, white, age: 7, single, attended school: yes, POB: Indiana. Both of his parents were born in Kentucky) Elizabeth Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 6, single, POB: Illionois, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky); Lucille Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 1, single, POB: Illinois, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky)."

In the 1930 census, it had "State: Kentucky, County Jefferson, Township or other Division of County: Part of Magistrtial District 7, Name of Incorporated Place: Louisville City, Ward of City: 8th Block numuber: 1641, Dated April 12, 1930 (SD: 5, ED: 56-122, Sheet: 19A); Street, avenue, or road: fourth street, 4813-257-264. William H. Bush (Head, Rents property, does not live on a farm, male, white, age: 43, Married, Age at first marriage: 22, can read and write, POB: Kentucky, as was both of his parents. Occupation: Butcher at grocery store, ) Lora Bush (wife, female, white, age: 42, married, can read and write, POB: Kentucky as was both his parents); Robert W. Bush (son, male, white, age: 18, single, attended school: yes, POB: Indiana. Both of his parents were born in Kentucky, Occupation: Clerk at Grocery store) Margaret E. Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 16, single, POB: Illionois, can read and write, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky); Hallie L Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 11, single, can read and write, POB: Illinois, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky); Ralph E. Bush (son, male, white, age: 5, single, POB: Illinois, both parents were born in Kentucky). 
Lora Mae Bailey
 
9 Robert Franklin Bailey and Susan Elizabeth Barry Lora Mae Bailey
 
10 Died prior to 1860 (wasn't in 1860 census with his wife and children) Unknown Bailey
 
11 Alt. Birth: 6 Jan 1866 Nicholas County, KY Mary Louvina Booth
 
12 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lucille BUSH
 
13 In 1970 Libby Neal listed her address as RR1 Box 56 and RR1 Box 166, Crestwood, Kentucky. Libby's employment with the Oldham County School System began August 28, 1970, when she was hired as a Cook and Lunchroom Worker. During her career, Libby worked at Crestwood Elementary, Oldham County Middle School and Centerfield. Libby retired from the Oldham County School District in June 1984. At the time of her retirement, Libby listed her address as 3308 W. Highway 22, Crestwood, KY 40014. Margaret "Libby" BUSH
 
14 In the 1920 census, it had "State: Illinois, County: Vermillion, Township or other Division of County: Danville Township, Name of Incorporated Place: Danville City, Ward of City: Second - 1st District, Dated January 1920 (SD: 10, ED: 156, Sheet: 5); Street, avenue, or road: Avenue A, 306-92-100. Wm H. Bush (Head, Rents property, male, white, age: 32, Married, can read and write, POB: Kentucky, as was both of his parents. Occupation: Butcher at own shop, Employer) Tora(sic) Bush (wife, female, white, age: 31, married, can read and write, POB: Kentucky as was both his parents); Robert Bush (son, male, white, age: 7, single, attended school: yes, POB: Indiana. Both of his parents were born in Kentucky) Elizabeth Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 6, single, POB: Illinois, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky); Lucille Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 1, single, POB: Illinois, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky)." Margaret "Libby" BUSH
 
15 In the 1930 census, it had "State: Kentucky, County Jefferson, Township or other Division of County: Part of Magisterial District 7, Name of Incorporated Place: Louisville City, Ward of City: 8th Block number: 1641, Dated April 12, 1930 (SD: 5, ED: 56-122, Sheet: 19A); Street, avenue, or road: fourth street, 4813-257-264. William H. Bush (Head, Rents property, does not live on a farm, male, white, age: 43, Married, Age at first marriage: 22, can read and write, POB: Kentucky, as was both of his parents. Occupation: Butcher at grocery store, ) Lora Bush (wife, female, white, age: 42, married, can read and write, POB: Kentucky as was both his parents); Robert W. Bush (son, male, white, age: 18, single, attended school: yes, POB: Indiana. Both of his parents were born in Kentucky, Occupation: Clerk at Grocery store) Margaret E. Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 16, single, POB: Illinois, can read and write, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky); Hallie L Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 11, single, can read and write, POB: Illinois, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky); Ralph E. Bush (son, male, white, age: 5, single, POB: Illinois, both parents were born in Kentucky). Margaret "Libby" BUSH
 
16 In the Kentucky Death Index she was Margaret E. NEAL; DOD 3-2-1987; age 73; white female; POD Louisville; Residence Oldham Co.; Vol. 013; Cert. # 06386 and year 87.

In the Social Security Death Index she was Elizabeth NEAL; SSN 401-70-5993; DOB 12-30-1913; State Issued Ky.; Death March 1987; Residence Zip Code 40014 (Ballardsville & Crestwood).

Her Wednesday, March 4, 1987 Courier-Journal article obituary read: "Margaret Elizabeth "Libby" NEAL, 73, of Crestwood, died Monday at Parkway Medical Center. She was the former Margaret BUSH, a native of Danville, Ill. She was a retired cafeteria worker at Centerfield Elementary School and a member of mount Tabor United Methodist Church, both in Oldham County. Survivors: a daughter, Carol BLACK of Crestwood; two sons, Marshall L. NEAL of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and J. W. NEAL of Cambellsburg; a sister, Lucille STINSON; a brother, Ralph BUSH; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m. Thursday, Radcliffe Funeral Home in La Grange, with burial in Mount Tabor Cemetery. Visitation after 9 a.m. Wednesday."

Her death certificate had: Name: Margaret Elizabeth NEAL; Sex: female; Date of Death: March 2, 1987; Race: white; Age: 73; Date of Birth: Dec. 30, 1913; Place of Death: inpatient at Parkway Medical Center, Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky.; State of Birth: Illinois; widowed; SSN 401-70-5993; Occupation: cafeteria worker at elementary school; Residence: 3308 West Hwy 22, Crestwood, Oldhan County, Ky. 40014; Father: W. H. BUSH; Mother: Laura BACLEY (sic); Informant: Mrs. Carol BLACK (daughter) of 2413 West Hwy. 22, Crestwood, Ky. 40014; cause of death: cervical cancer; Date of Death: 3-2-87 10:15 p.m.; Buried in Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Crestwood, Ky. on March 5, 1987; Funeral Director: Radcliffe Funeral Home, P.O. Box 21, LaGrange, Ky. 40031.

According to the Record of Funeral from Radcliffe Funeral Home, "Name: Margaret Elizabeth Bush Neal; Residence: 3308 West Highway 22, Crestwood, Kentucky. Place of Death: Parkway Methodist Center, Louisville; Date of Death: Monday, March 2, 1987, 10:15 PM; Sex: Female; Race: White; Widowed; Husband of Deceased: James Marshall Neal (deceased); Birthplace of Deceased: Danville, Ill; Date of Birth: December 30, 1913; Age: 73 years 2 months and 2 days; Occupation: Retired Cafeteria Worker; Social Security: 401-70-5993; Place of Business: Centerfield Elementary; Doctor: Wm templeton, MD; Cause of Death: Cervical Cancer, spread to bladder; Informant: Mrs. Carol Black; Informant's Address: 2413 West Hwy 22, Crestwood, KY; Father's Name: W. H. Bush; Mother's Maiden Name: Laura Bailey; Cemetery: Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Centerfield; Funeral at: Radcliffe Funeral Home; Date: thursday, March 5, 1987; Cost: $1864. Surviving Relatives, Wife: Libby Bush Neal; Son: Marshall Lee Neal, Ft Lauderdale, Fl; son: James William (JW) Neal, Campbellsburg, KY; daughter: Mrs. Carol Black, Crestwood; Brother: Ralph Bush; Sister: Lucille Stinson, Louisville; 7 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild; Obits will be listed in the following papers: C-J Times, Oldham Era, and Henry County Local; Clergyman: Rev James Daugters; Church: Mt Tablor UMC; Pallbearers: Donnie Harrod, Hughie Hedges, Steve Kidwell, Jerry Nauser, Larry Watkins, Richard Williams, David Watkins; Music: Mildred Guthrie; Songs: How Great Thou Art, Hallelujah, There is Something About That Name, Do Not Play Beyond The Sunset

Margaret Elizabeth's Funeral card said "In Memory of Libby Neal; Passed Away in her 74th year Monday, March 2, 1987 in Louisville, Kentucky. Services: 10 am Thursday, March 5, 1987 at Radcliffe funeral Home; Clergy: Rev. James Daughton; Interment: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Centerfield Kentucky; Casket Bearers: Donnie Harrod, State Kidwell, David Watkins, Hughie Hedges, Larry Watkins, Jerry Neuner, and Richard Williams; Arrangements by Radcliffe Funeral Home, LaGrange, Kentucky."Highway 22, Crestwood, Kentucky. Place of Death: Baptist Hospital East

Her headstone, located at Mt Tabor United Methodist Cemetery, reads M. Elizabeth "Libby" NEAL (Dec. 30, 1913 to March 2, 1987). 
Margaret "Libby" BUSH
 
17 Ordered a birth certificate from Danville, ILL – December 3, 2008 See Original Record in its entirity in Appendix

Elizabeth lived in ILL until at least 1925 (11 years old) when her younger brother was born). When did she move? Why?

Requested information from Danville Historical society on what elementary school she would of attended – November 21, 2008

What elementary school did she attend? Any pictures?

What schools did Elizabeth attend?
What year did she graduate? School?
When did she marry James Marshall Neal?
How did they meet? (letter to JW)
After she married J.M. – where did they live?
When did they move to Oldham County? Why?
Social Security Application


In the 1955 death of her mother-in-law, Mattie Neal, she was Mrs. Elizabeth Neal

Have requested the employment records from the Oldham Co School Board
In the 1961 obituary of her father's, she was Mrs. Marshall (Elizabeth) NEAL.

In the 1972 obituary of her mother's, she was Mrs. Elizabeth NEAL, Crestwood, Ky.

In the 1980 obituary of her brother Robert's, she was Mrs. Elizabeth NEAL of Crestwood.

In the 1985 obituary of her husband's, she was "his wife, the former Libby BUSH."

TO DO:
Check tax records
Check poll records
Was there a will? Deed?
contact JW/Carol if there are pictures I can scan of J.M.N 
Margaret "Libby" BUSH
 
18 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ralph E BUSH
 
19 In the 1920 census, it had "State: Illinois, County: Vermillion, Township or other Division of County: Danville Township, Name of Incorporated Place: Danville City, Ward of City: Second - 1st District, Dated January 1920 (SD: 10, ED: 156, Sheet: 5); Street, avenue, or road: Avenue A, 306-92-100. Wm H. Bush (Head, Rents property, male, white, age: 32, Married, can read and write, POB: Kentucky, as was both of his parents. Occupation: Butcher at own shop, Employer) Tora(sic) Bush (wife, female, white, age: 31, married, can read and write, POB: Kentucky as was both his parents); Robert Bush (son, male, white, age: 7, single, attended school: yes, POB: Indiana. Both of his parents were born in Kentucky) Elizabeth Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 6, single, POB: Illionois, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky); Lucille Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 1, single, POB: Illinois, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky)."

In the 1930 census, it had "State: Kentucky, County Jefferson, Township or other Division of County: Part of Magistrtial District 7, Name of Incorporated Place: Louisville City, Ward of City: 8th Block numuber: 1641, Dated April 12, 1930 (SD: 5, ED: 56-122, Sheet: 19A); Street, avenue, or road: fourth street, 4813-257-264. William H. Bush (Head, Rents property, does not live on a farm, male, white, age: 43, Married, Age at first marriage: 22, can read and write, POB: Kentucky, as was both of his parents. Occupation: Butcher at grocery store, ) Lora Bush (wife, female, white, age: 42, married, can read and write, POB: Kentucky as was both his parents); Robert W. Bush (son, male, white, age: 18, single, attended school: yes, POB: Indiana. Both of his parents were born in Kentucky, Occupation: Clerk at Grocery store) Margaret E. Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 16, single, POB: Illionois, can read and write, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky); Hallie L Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 11, single, can read and write, POB: Illinois, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky); Ralph E. Bush (son, male, white, age: 5, single, POB: Illinois, both parents were born in Kentucky). 
Robert BUSH
 
20 The Bush Cemetery is located off Ring Road in Elizabethtown, Hardin County, KY. From I-65, take Highway 62 East, to Ring Road, to Alex Lane (marked as a dead end). The cemetery is at the end of Alex Lane. This cemetery has some very old markers. The Bush family is remotely connected to Abraham Lincoln through Sarah BUSH Johnston (second w/o Thomas Lincoln and step-mother of young Abraham).

http://www.so-ky.com/cem/hardincem/bush/bush.htm

http://www.usgwarchives.org/ky/hardin/cemeteries/bush.html 
Thomas William BUSH
 
21 In the 1920 census, it had "State: Illinois, County: Vermillion, Township or other Division of County: Danville Township, Name of Incorporated Place: Danville City, Ward of City: Second - 1st District, Dated January 1920 (SD: 10, ED: 156, Sheet: 5); Street, avenue, or road: Avenue A, 306-92-100. Wm H. Bush (Head, Rents property, male, white, age: 32, Married, can read and write, POB: Kentucky, as was both of his parents. Occupation: Butcher at own shop, Employer) Tora(sic) Bush (wife, female, white, age: 31, married, can read and write, POB: Kentucky as was both his parents); Robert Bush (son, male, white, age: 7, single, attended school: yes, POB: Indiana. Both of his parents were born in Kentucky) Elizabeth Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 6, single, POB: Illionois, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky); Lucille Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 1, single, POB: Illinois, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky)."

In the 1930 census, it had "State: Kentucky, County Jefferson, Township or other Division of County: Part of Magistrtial District 7, Name of Incorporated Place: Louisville City, Ward of City: 8th Block numuber: 1641, Dated April 12, 1930 (SD: 5, ED: 56-122, Sheet: 19A); Street, avenue, or road: fourth street, 4813-257-264. William H. Bush (Head, Rents property, does not live on a farm, male, white, age: 43, Married, Age at first marriage: 22, can read and write, POB: Kentucky, as was both of his parents. Occupation: Butcher at grocery store, ) Lora Bush (wife, female, white, age: 42, married, can read and write, POB: Kentucky as was both his parents); Robert W. Bush (son, male, white, age: 18, single, attended school: yes, POB: Indiana. Both of his parents were born in Kentucky, Occupation: Clerk at Grocery store) Margaret E. Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 16, single, POB: Illionois, can read and write, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky); Hallie L Bush (daughter, female, white, age: 11, single, can read and write, POB: Illinois, Both of her parents were born in Kentucky); Ralph E. Bush (son, male, white, age: 5, single, POB: Illinois, both parents were born in Kentucky). 
William H. BUSH
 
22 On March 14, 1836 Robert DOAK and William CHAMBERS signed the marriage bond for Robert DOAK's and Catherine CHAMBERS' marriage. On it William gave an oath attesting that Catherine was 21 years old and it also noted that Catherine was the daughter of
William. On March 17, 1836 they were married by Dan? RUSSELL of the Presbyterian Church.

In Shelby County, Kentucky Marriages Volume II by HASSKARL it had on page 12:
"DOAK, Robert and Catherine CHAMBERS, M - 17 Mar. 1836, B - William CHAMBERS, father of Catherine."

The 1850 Shelby County, Ky. census was copied and it appeared that family #427 was headed by R. DOAK and that his first initial was misread as an 'A.' Also A. A. DOAK was age 21 and N. CHAMBERS was was a 70 year old female.

In the 1850 Shelby County, Ky. census it had: "427 427 DOAK, A. (age 56, male, Farmer, $16,260 (RE), POB Ky.); C. (age 44, female, POB Ky.); N.E. (age 17, female, POB Ky.); M.E. (age 14, female, POB Ky.); J.M. (age 13, male, POB Ky.); T.J. (age 1
male, POB Ky.); J.A. (age 8, male, POB Ky.); P.B. (age 6, male, POB Ky.); A.A. (age 2, female, POB Ky.). CHAMBERS, N. (age 24, female, POB Ky.); R. (age 21, male, Carpenter, POB Ky.); T.J. (age 30, male,colored, POB Ky.)" Listed before this fami
was the A. CHAMBERS family (age 28).

In the "1850 Census, North Central Kentucky" by Byron SISTLER & Associates it had: "Schedule Page 302
DOAK, A. 56 (m)*, C. 44 (f), N.E. 17 (f), M.E. 14 (f), J.M. 13 (m), T.J. 11 (m), J.A. 8 (m), P.B. 6 (m), A.A. 2 (f).
CHAMBERS, N. C. 70 (f)*, A. 21 (m), T.J.30 (m, colored).

In September 1867 Robert DOAK's will was proven in Shelby County, Ky. (Will Book 31, Pages 493-494) by William LONG and William H. MASON. He identified Catherine as his wife, Preston B. and R. W. DOAK as his sons and also named Wm. H. DOAK as a
beneficiary. Catherine was appointed executrix and Wm. H., Thomas J. and Preston B. DOAK as executors of the will.

The 1870 Shelby County, Ky. census (DOAK's Prec., p. 481B, Aug. 4, 1870) had: dwelling #171 family #172 Preston DOAK (age 27; male; white; farmer; $6000; $600; POB Ky.); Nancy (age 18, female, white, keeping house; POB Ky.); Mary (age 6/12, female
white, POB Ky.); Catherine (age 62, female, white, at home, $6000, $300, POB Ky); along with several other persons listed as domestic servents and laborers. A Robert W. DOAK, age 41, and family were listed next.

Her June 8, 1882 Shelby Sentinel obituary read:
"Died - At the residence of T. D. KNAPP, Esq., May 20th, Mrs. Catherine E. DOAK, aged 77 years. Mrs. DOAK was born in Fayette county, Ky., and lived in the State until within two years of her death, when she went to Nebraska to live with her
daughter, Mrs. KNAPP. She was married March 17, 1836, to Robert DOAK, from whom she was separated by death Sept. 13, 1867. Mrs. DOAK was for many years a consistent and active member of the Presbyterian Church, having held a membership in
Olivet Church, in Shelby county, for more than thirty years. She lived a life of piety distinguished for many acts of christian charity. The prominence of her husband, Judge DOAK, necessarily introduced her to a large circle of friends, many of
whom survive to bear testimony to the excellence of her character. Her long and useful life now ended, the memory of her many virtures will ever remain to bless and comfort her children and friends."

In the 1920 census Preston listed the POB of both of his parents as Kentucky.

In a 1997 e-mail Steven M. HALL was discussing the book entitled "Mitchell-Doak Group History, Biography and Genealogy" by Capt. Harry E. MITCHELL published in 1966 it had " Robert DOAK married 17th of March 1836 Catherine CHAMBERS, daughter of Wm.
CHAMBERS. These names, locations and dates fit very well to say the least. Catherine was born in 1815 in Ky. Then as you know, they had a son, Preston B. DOAK, born 14th of Feb 1842 in Shelby Co. Ky. and died about 1925 (from age exact date couputed
easily) in Northern Crestwood, Ky."

NEEDED:
1810 census
1820 census
1830 census
1840 census
1860 census
1880 census 
Catherine E. Chambers
 
23 http://www.so-ky.com/cem/hardincem/bush/bush.htm

http://www.usgwarchives.org/ky/hardin/cemeteries/bush.html 
Margaret "Maggie" A. Clark
 
24 The Bush Cemetery is located off Ring Road in Elizabethtown, Hardin County, KY. From I-65, take Highway 62 East, to Ring Road, to Alex Lane (marked as a dead end). The cemetery is at the end of Alex Lane. This cemetery has some very old markers. The Bush family is remotely connected to Abraham Lincoln through Sarah BUSH Johnston (second w/o Thomas Lincoln and step-mother of young Abraham). Margaret "Maggie" A. Clark
 
25 I (Jim Neal) found amden Lane Pleasant Hill Church Cemetery off Hwy 22 in Oldham County. There is no longer a church, just a cemetery which is covered over. George's tombstone said. "George NEAL, 1826-1907 and wife, Mary E. 1833-1907." Mary E. CONN
 
26 In "The LONG Family of Pennsylvania and Kentucky as Related to the JARVIS Family" by Frances JARVIS PIERCE it had: "Robert LONG, son of William and Agnes (CULBERTSON) LONG b. ca 1773 in Cumberland Co., Pa., d. 4-23-1847. Lived in Woodford Co., Ky.;
1st 9-27-1808 Martha CULBERTSON (cousin) in Scott Co., Ky., who d. 11-20-1819; m. 2nd 6-14-1821 Elizabeth CULBERTSON (cousin), sister of Martha, in Fayette County, who died 10-27-1842. Martha and Elizabeth were daughters of Agnes' brother, Alexander
CULBERTSON. They moved to Shelby County in 1827.
Issue by the 1st wife, Martha: 1) Samuel LONG, b. 1809, d. young; 2) Nancy LONG, m. ___ DAUGHERTY; 3) William LONG, b. 1813, d. 4-4-1894, m. ____ McCAMPBELL, d. after 1894. They had 5 children (E's) whe were allied by marriage with DOAK, WAKEFIELD a
TALBOT families. (by J. L. LONG); 4) Martha LONG, m. ____ MASON (by J. L. LONG)." 
Agnes Culbertson
 
27 http://www.wvpioneers.com/getperson.php?personID=I1979&tree=WVP Alexander Culbertson
 
28 Samual Culbertson with his brother Alexandar emigrated from County(sp) Antrium, Ireland to Lancaster County, PA in 1753. Note: Franklin County was created from Cumberland Co in 1784; Cumberland from Lancaster in 1750; and Lancaster was formed in 1729 from the original Chester County which was formed in 1682 Samuel Culbertson
 
29 http://www.wvpioneers.com/familygroup.php?familyID=F872&tree=WVP William Culbertson
 
30 In a 30 Aug 1997 e-mail from "K.J." she said "I think I've found your Doaks! The following information is from a book by Margaret Logan MORRIS titled The IRVINS, DOAKS, LOGANS, and McCAMPBELLS of Virginia and Kentuck
copyright 1916.

"Robert DOAK, b. Oct 4 1794, married first Susan HAMLET, and lived in Shelby County, Kentucky. He represented his district in Congress 1842-1844. They had seven children: . . .

Robert DOAK m. second Catharine CHAMBERS, had six children: . . .

Robert DOAK was the son of James DOAK and Jane Dunn FULTON DOAK.

James & Jane's children were:
Joseph W. DOAK, b. Dec 24, 1876, m. Polly IRVIN (these are the ancestors of the author)
Mary (Polly) DOAK, b. Nov 7, 1798, m. Joseph SCOTT June 16, 1814
Martha DOAK, b. Apr 20, 1791, m. John M. MARS, 1822.
Robert DOAK, m. Susan HAMLET, Catharine CHAMBERS
Elizabeth DOAK, b. Nov. 20, 1797, m. John DUNN
Jane DOAK, b. Nov 18, 1800, m. Feb 1, 1821 in Jessamine County, Kentucky to Samuel Williamson IRVIN."

Does this sound like your line? -- Kris." 
James Doak
 
31 James Doak,father of Joseph W. and Jane Irvin, already referred to, was born about about 1760, in Augusta County, near Mount Crawford, which is now in Rockingham County, it being separated from Augusta in 1776. He was a son of Robert DOAK, of whom I
will have something to relate later. I find but one reference to James DOAK in teh Augusta County Court records, and that is as a private school teacher for two children of Wm Blackwood. James DOAK married, Feb 20, 1786, Mrs. Jane FULTON (see
History of Rockingham County, by J. W. Wayland, page 446). Her maiden name was Jane DUNN, a daughter of James DUNN who married Martha LONG (daughter of John LONG of Down County, Ireland). James DUNN and wife, Martha came to America about 1763 and c
to the nothern part of Augusta County, which was afterwards divided into three counties - Rockingham, Augusta and
Rockbridge. The children of James and Martha were:
1. Samuel b. 1750, married Eleanor BREWSTER
2. James b. 1756, married Jane DOAK, a sister of James DOAK above.
3. Alexander
4. Nathaniel, married Polly BREWSTER, SISTER OF Eleanor.
5. Jane, b. 1762, married first, John FULTON; second James DOAK
6. Jean (supposed to be twins), married __________ SPEAR
7. Martha married Joseph WOODS

Jane was married to John FULTON, June 23, 1781. He was a Revolutionary soldier and was soon killed in a battle. They had one son, also named John Jr. I have heard my grandmother relate this circumstance. The children of James and Jane (DUNN FULTON)
DOAK were: I. Joseph W. DOAK, born Dec 24, 1786, married Polly IRVIN (daughter of Samuel IRVIN and Jane BREWSTER). II. Mary "Polly" DOAK b. Nov 7, 1798 married Joseph Scott, June 16, 1814. He was born Dec 8, 1789 in Jessamine County, Kentucky. They
moved to Missouri and bought a fine farm in the Osage Valley, Saint Charles County. He died Jan 27, 1837, leaving 2 children, Preston Breckenridge and Thomas Alexander. III. Martha DOAK b. April 20, 1791, m. John A MARS, 1822.
IV. Robert DOAK, b. Oct 4, 1794, m. 1st Susan HAMLET and lived in Shelby County, KY. He
represented his district in Congress 1842 to 1844. They had 7 children, a) William
Hamlet, b. 1815, b) Mary Jane, b. 1822; c) James Washington b. 1825; d) Susan Amanda
b. 1827; e) Robert Warren b. 1829, and lives in Louisville, KY; f) Nancy Elizabeth
b. 1831; g) Martha Elln b. 1834. He married second time, Catherine CHAMBERS, had 6 children,
a) Joseph Maxwell, b. 1837; b) Thomas Jefferson, b. 1839 - he married Nancy J. McCampbell;
c) James Andrew b. 1842; d) Preston Breckenridge, b. 1844, Crestwood, KY, e) Luther, b. 1846, and
f) Anna May, b. 1848.
V. Elizabeth DOAK b. Nov 20, 1797, m. John DUNN. He was a son of James DUNN and Elizabeth HOPKINS
VI. Jane DOAK b. Nov 18, 1800, m Samuel Williamson IRVIN Feb 1, 1821 in Jessamine County, KY..
She died Mar 23, 1864 in Lincoln Co., KY..
In a 30 Aug 1997 e-mail from "K.J." she said "I think I've found your Doaks! The following information is from a book by Margaret Logan MORRIS titled The IRVINS, DOAKS, LOGANS, and McCAMPBELLS of Virginia and Kentuck
copyright 1916.

"Robert DOAK, b. Oct 4 1794, married first Susan HAMLET, and lived in Shelby County, Kentucky. He represented his district in Congress 1842-1844. They had seven children: . . .

Robert DOAK m. second Catharine CHAMBERS, had six children: . . .

Robert DOAK was the son of James DOAK and Jane Dunn FULTON DOAK.

James & Jane's children were:
Joseph W. DOAK, b. Dec 24, 1876, m. Polly IRVIN (these are the ancestors of the author)
Mary (Polly) DOAK, b. Nov 7, 1798, m. Joseph SCOTT June 16, 1814
Martha DOAK, b. Apr 20, 1791, m. John M. MARS, 1822.
Robert DOAK, m. Susan HAMLET, Catharine CHAMBERS
Elizabeth DOAK, b. Nov. 20, 1797, m. John DUNN
Jane DOAK, b. Nov 18, 1800, m. Feb 1, 1821 in Jessamine County, Kentucky to Samuel Williamson IRVIN."

Does this sound like your line? -- Kris."

In a 1997 e-mail Steven M. HALL was discussing the book entitled "Mitchell-Doak Group History, Biography and Genealogy" by Capt. Harry E. MITCHELL published in 1966 "Robert DOAK, their son who married Jane or Letitia BRECKENRIDGE in Rockbridge Co.,
Virginia. Robert and Jane or Letitia had a son James DOAK, born about 1760 in Rockbridge Co. Virginia and died in 1814. He married Jane DUNN. James and Jane (DUNN) DOAK had a son Robert, . . ." 
James Doak
 
32 Her death certificate had: Place of Death: Ballardsville Road, Centerfield, Crestwood, Oldham County; Usual Residence: Centerfield, Crestwood, Oldham County, Ky.; Name: Mattie Belle NEAL; Date of death: Nov. 30, 1954; Sex: female; Race: white; Widow DOB March 23, 1872; Age: 82; Occupation: housewife; POB: Ky.; Father: Preston DOAK; Mother: Nannie RICE (sic); Informant: Mrs. O. J. PATTERSON; Date of Death: Nov. 30, 1954 6 a.m.; Buried in Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Crestwood, Ky. on Dec. 2, 1954; Funeral Director: M. A. Stoess & Sons, Crestwood, Ky. 40031.

In Oldham County Records, Volume 1, Cemeteries by McKECHNIE & DENT it had listed for the Mount Tabor Methodist Church Cemetery: "NEAL, James Newton5-1-18672-6-1949 Mattie Bell, same stone as JN3-23-1872 11-3-1954."

In the Kentucky Death Index she was Mattie B. NEAL; age 82; POD Oldham Co.; Residence Oldham Co.; DOD 11-30-54; Vol. 051; Cert. # 25268 and year 54.

Her Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1954, Courier-Journal article obituary read: "Mrs. Mattie Belle DOAK NEAL, 82, died at 3:45 a.m. yesterday at her home in Crestwood. She was a member of Mount Tabor Methodist Church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. O. J.
PATTERSON; four sons, Thomas NEAL, Columbus, Ohio; Roy, Ernest, and Marshall NEAL; nine grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Stoess Funeral Home, Crestwood. Burial will be in Mount Tabor Cemetery."

Her Friday, Dec. 3, 1954, The Oldham Era obituary read: "OCTOGENARIAN PASSES AT CENTERFIELD HOME Mrs. Mattie Belle NEAL, widow of J. N. NEAL, died of the infirmities of age early Thursday morning at her residence in Centerfield. She was 82 year old. She was an active member of the Mt. Tabor Methodist Church. She is survived by four sons, Roy and Ernest NEAL of Louisville, Marshall NEAL of Crestwood and Thomas NEAL of Culumbus, Ohio; one daughter, Mrs. O. PATTERSON of Louisville; nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Her husband died five years age. Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:00 at the M.A. Stoess and Sons Funeral Home by Rev. C. R. THOMAS and interment was in the Mt. Tabor Cementery. Acting as bearers were William Zur SCHNEIDE, Steve VonALLMEN, E. B. BROWN, Woodson LONG, Gilbert BLANTON, and James BLANTON."

According to the Record of Funeral obtained from Stoess Funeral Home, Date of Entry: November 30, 1954; Name of Deceased: Mattie Belle Neal; Residence: Crestwood; Charge to: Earnest Neal; Order given by: Earnest Neal; Date of Death: November 30, 3:45pm; Clergyman: Rev. CR Thomas; Religion of Deceased: Methodist; Birthplace: KY; Place of Death: Residence; Certified Physician: Dr. JT Welsly; Name of Father: Preston Doak; His birthplace: KY; Maiden Name of Mother: Nannie Rice; Date of Funeral: December, Thursday, 2:00pm; Cemetery: Mount Tabor UMC Cemetery; Cost of funderal: $810.00; Relatives listed include: Roy Neal, Marshall Neal, Thomas Neal, Earnest Neal, OJ Patterson, and 9 grandchildren. Paul bearers: James Blanton, Gilbert Blanton, EB Brown, Woodson Long." 
Mattie Belle Doak
 
33 In 1872 Oldham County did not record birth records as part of vital statistics.

In the 1914 OB of her mother's, she was Mesdames Newton NEAL.

On June 16, 1920 James Marshall NEAL married a Thelma B. KAUFMAN in Louisville, Ky. He was 26, single, POB Oldham County, Ky., residence 510 E. St. Catherine, father James Newton NEAL, mother Mattie Belle DOAK and his occupation was an automible
mechanic.

In the 1927 OB of her father's, she was Mrs. J. N. NEAL.

In the 1949 obituary of her husband, she was Mattie B. NEAL.

NEEDED:
Marriage record with James Newton NEAL (not in Oldham County). 
Mattie Belle Doak
 
34 In the "Oldham County Will Book 11" page 580 it had: "This 5 day May 1949 I, write my will It is my wishes at my death that my house and barn and all my house hold and farm implement with the exceptions of my refrigerator, gas cooking stove, and Lounging porch chair go to my son James Marshall NEAL. The Refrigerator, gas cooking stove, lounging porch chair, go to my son Earnest Elliot NEAL. Mattie NEAL (signed) Crestwood, Ky; Witnesses: E. W. LONG Crestwood, Ky and Hollin HICKERSON Crestwoo Ky." It was produced in court Jan. 25, 1955. Mattie Belle Doak
 
35 In the 1900 Oldham County, Ky. census (ED 44, Sheet 11), Beard Mag., dated June 18, 1900: "219 220 James N. NEAL (head, white, male, DOB May 1868, age 32, married for 10 years, POB Ky. as it was for both of his parents, farmer, can read & write, an he rents his farm); Mattie (wife, white, female, DOB Mar 1873, age 27, married for 10 years, had 4 children with 4 still living, POB Ky. as it was for both of her parents, can read & write), Roy (son, white, male, DOB Dec. 1891, age 8, single, POB Kat school, attended school for 3 months), James M. (son, white, male, DOB May 1894, age 6, single, POB Ky.), Newtie? (daughter, white, female, DOB Jan 1896, age 4, single, POB Ky.), Ernest E. (son, white, male, DOB May 1898, age 2, single, POB Ky.),
and William SPEER, servant. 
Mattie Belle Doak
 
36 In the 1910 Oldham County, Ky. census (ED 73, Sheet 6A) it had: James N. NEAL (head, male, white, age 42, married once for 20 years, POB Ky. as it was for both of his parents, occupation farmer on a farm with a mortgage, and he could read & write); Mattie (wife, female, white, age 39, married once for 20 years, had 5 children with 5 still living, POB Ky. as it was for both of her parents, and she could read & write); Roy (son, male, white, age 17, single, POB Ky., occupation laborer on a farm, attended school, and he could read & write); Marshall (son, male, white, age 16, single, POB Ky., attended school, and he could read and write); Newtis? B. (daughter, female, white, age 13, single, POB Ky., attended school, and she could read & write; Ernest (son, male, white, age 11, single, POB Ky., attended school, and he could read and write); Thomas (son, male, white, age 9, single, POB Ky., attended school). Mattie Belle Doak
 
37 In the 1920 Oldham County, Ky. census (ED 125, Sheet 1A) it had: J. Newton NEAL (head, owned a house with a mortgage, male, white, age 63, married, can read & write, POB Ky. as it was for both of his parents, occupation farmer); Mattie (wife, female white, age 47, married, can read & write, POB Ky. as it was for both of her parents). Mattie Belle Doak
 
38 The 1880 Shelby County, Ky. census (5th Prec., ED 186, page 26, June 12, 1880) had: dwelling #182 family #187 Preston B. DOAK (white; male; age 36; married; works on farm; POB Ky. as it was for both of his parents); Nancy (white; female; age 27; wife; married; keeps house; POB Ky. as it was for both of her parents); Mary E. (white; female; age 11, daughter; single; POB Ky.); Mattie (white; female; age 8; daughter; single; POB Ky); Lizzie (white; female; age 5; daughter; single; POB Ky); Preston (white; male; age 3; son; single; POB Ky); and Katie (white; female; age 1; daughter; single; POB Ky). Mattie Belle Doak
 
39 In the History of Education in Oldham County, KY by Johnson (p 83), it has, "These drafts show the exceedingly small annual salaries paid to the teachers in the county at this time. In order to get still a better picture of the salaries paid in the county as a whole, we are enserting certain data which give the teacher and the amount paid for the year 1883.

Annual Settlement of Oldham County, for the School Year ending 30th of June 1883, L.M. LaRue, Commissioner of Oldham County, In account with the State of Kentucky.

By amount paid to Nannie DOAK, Teacher District 2, $68.85 
Nannie Doak
 
40 I (Jim Neal) found amden Lane Pleasant Hill Church Cemetery off Hwy 22 in Oldham County. There is no longer a church, just a cemetery which is covered over. Preton'ss tombstone said. "Preston B. DOAK, 1844-1927 and wife, Nannie M. 1851-1914." Preston Breckenridge Doak
 
41 In a 1997 e-mail Steven M. HALL was discussing the book entitled "Mitchell-Doak Group History, Biography and Genealogy by Capt. Harry E. MITCHELL published in 1966 "it had "Samuel DOAK was born about 1635 and was from Co. Antrim, No. Ireland and he
died in Northern Ireland (never came to America). His son James DOAK, born about 1670 possibly in Ballymena, Co. Antrim, No. Ireland came to America, early 1700's and died before 1727 in Chester Co. Pennsylvania. These DOAKS lived in Donegal Twp. th
along with the MITCHEL family, also Scotish-Irish. (Both families tie into my Scotch-Irish Halls.James DOAK married Elizabeth - place uncertain. They had several children. Your line goes through Robert DOAK, their son who married Jane or Letitia
BRECKENRIDGE in Rockbridge Co. Virgina. Robert and Jane (or Letitia) had a son James DOAK, born about 1760 in Rockbridge Co., Virgina and died in 1814. . . . " 
Robert Doak
 
42 On March 14, 1836 Robert DOAK and William CHAMBERS signed the marriage bond for Robert DOAK's and Catherine CHAMBERS' marriage. On it William gave an oath attesting that Catherine was 21 years old and it also noted that Catherine was the daughter of
William. On March 17, 1836 they were married by Dan? RUSSELL of the Presbyterian Church.

In Shelby County, Kentucky Marriages Volume II by HASSKARL it had on page 12:
"DOAK, Robert and Catherine CHAMBERS, M - 17 Mar. 1836, B - William CHAMBERS, father of Catherine."

In "History of Shelby County, Kentucky" by George L. WILLIS it had on page 218:
"Shelby County members of the House of Representatives . . . Robert DOAK, 1842."

In "Shelby County, Kentucky Marriages, Volume II" it had: "ALLEN, Thomas O. and Susan Amanda DOAK, dau. of Robert DOAK, M- 28 Mar. 1844, B - Wm. M. SCEARCE."

In "Some Old Time History of Shelbyville and Shelby County" by Ed. D. SHINNICK it had on pages 81 & 128:
Robert DOAK was appointed to a committee to receive bids, until August 9th, 1847, for a new stone jail, since the old one had burned down on January 27, 1847.

On February 14, 1848 Robert DOAK, George B. SIMPSON, Solomon SIMPSON and James SIMPSON signed a bond for Robert DOAK and George B. SIMPSON to administer the estate of Arthur CHAMBERS, deceased.

In "History of Shelby County, Kentucky" by George L. WILLIS it had on page 221:
"Shelby County Judges . . . Robert DOAK, 1852 - 1856." He was the first county judge of Shebly County.
On the same page it noted that prior to 1856, "under the Kentucky's first and second constitutions, 1792 and 1799, the county courts were constituted of, and presided over by Justices of the Peace and Residing Justices, appointed as each new County
created, by the Governor, upon recommendation of the Representative and Senator from the District concerned." It said that Robert DOAK was also a Justice of the Peace or Justice of the Court of Quarterly Sessions.

The 1850 Shelby County, Ky. census was copied and it appeared that family #427 was headed by R. DOAK and that his first initial was misread as an 'A.' Also A. A. DOAK was age 21 and N. CHAMBERS was was a 70 year old female.

In the 1850 Shelby County, Ky. census index it had: "427 427 DOAK, A. (age 56, male, Farmer, $16,260 (RE), POB Ky.); C. (age 44, female, POB Ky.); N.E. (age 17, female, POB Ky.); M.E. (age 14, female, POB Ky.); J.M. (age 13, male, POB Ky.); T.J.
(age 11, male, POB Ky.); J.A. (age 8, male, POB Ky.); P.B. (age 6, male, POB Ky.); A.A. (age 2, female, POB Ky.). CHAMBERS, N. (age 24, female, POB Ky.); R. (age 21, male, Carpenter, POB Ky.); T.J. (age 30, male,colored, POB Ky.)" Listed before
this family was the A. CHAMBERS family (age 28).

In the "1850 Census, North Central Kentucky" by Byron SISTLER & Associates it had: "Schedule Page 302
DOAK, A. 56 (m)*, C. 44 (f), N.E. 17 (f), M.E. 14 (f), J.M. 13 (m), T.J. 11 (m), J.A. 8 (m), P.B. 6 (m), A.A. 2 (f).
CHAMBERS, N. C. 70 (f)*, A. 21 (m), T.J.30 (m, colored).

In September 1867 his will was proven in Shelby County, Ky. (Will Book 31, Pages 493-494) by William LONG and William H. MASON. He identified Catherine as his wife, Preston B. and R. W. DOAK as his sons and also named Wm. H. DOAK as a beneficiary.
Catherine was appointed executrix and Wm. H., Thomas J. and Preston B. DOAK as executors of the will.

In the 1920 census Preston listed the POB of both of his parents as Kentucky.

The following information is from the death certificate of his son, Preston B. DOAK: Place of Death: N. Crestwood, Oldham County; Full Name: Preston B. DOAK; Male; White; Widowed; DOB 2-14-1842; Age: 83 yrs. 3 mns. 22 days; Farmer; POB Shelby Co., K
Father: Robt. DOAK whose POB was not known; Mother Don't know and whose POB was not known; Informant: Mrs. W. O.? MADDOX of Crestwood, Ky.; DOD 6-6-27; Place of Burial Pleasant Hill Cemetery; Date of Burial: 6-7-27.

In a 30 Aug 1997 e-mail from "K.J." she said "I think I've found your Doaks! The following information is from a book by Margaret Logan MORRIS titled The IRVINS, DOAKS, LOGANS, and McCAMPBELLS of Virginia and Kentuck
copyright 1916.

"Robert DOAK, b. Oct 4 1794, married first Susan HAMLET, and lived in Shelby County, Kentucky. He represented his district in Congress 1842-1844. They had seven children:
1) William Hamlet, b. 1815
2) Mary Jane, b. 1822
3) James Washington, b. 1825
4) Susan Amanda, b. 1827
5) Robert Warren, b. 1829 and lives in Louisville, Kentucky
6) Nancy Elizabeth, b. 1831
7) Martha Ellen, b. 1835

Robert DOAK m. second Catharine CHAMBERS, had six children:
1) Joseph Maxwell, b. 1837, lives in York, Nebraska
2) Thomas Jefferson, b. 1839, m. Nancy J. McCampbell and lives at McComb, Illinois
3) James Andrew, b. 1842
4) Preston Breckenridge, b. 1844, lives at Crestwood, Kentucky
5) Luther, b. 1846
6) Anna May, b. 1848

Robert DOAK was the son of James DOAK and Jane Dunn FULTON DOAK.

James & Jane's children were:
Joseph W. DOAK, b. Dec 24, 1876, m. Polly IRVIN (these are the ancestors of the author)
Mary (Polly) DOAK, b. Nov 7, 1798, m. Joseph SCOTT June 16, 1814
Martha DOAK, b. Apr 20, 1791, m. John M. MARS, 1822.
Robert DOAK, m. Susan HAMLET, Catharine CHAMBERS
Elizabeth DOAK, b. Nov. 20, 1797, m. John DUNN
Jane DOAK, b. Nov 18, 1800, m. Feb 1, 1821 in Jessamine County, Kentucky to Samuel Williamson IRVIN."

Does this sound like your line? -- Kris."

In a 1997 e-mail Steven M. HALL was discussing the book entitled "Mitchell-Doak Group History, Biography and Genealogy" by Capt. Harry E. MITCHELL published in 1966 "Robert DOAK and Susan (HAMLET) DOAK had a son (this is not proven - that's what you
will need to document) --likely had a son Robert, born about 1813 in Ky., who died Sept 1867 in Shelby Co., Ky. He married 17th of March 1836 Catherine CHAMBERS, daughter of Wm. CHAMBERS. These names, locations and dates fit very well to say the lea
Catherine was born in 1815 in Ky. Then as you know, they had a son, Preston B. DOAK, born 14th of Feb 1842 in Shelby Co. Ky. and died about 1925 (from age exact date computed easily) in Northern Crestwood, Ky."

NEEDED:
1800 census
1810 census
1820 census
1830 census
1840 census
1860 census
1870 census 
Robert Doak
 
43 In a 1997 e-mail Steven M. HALL was discussing the book entitled "Mitchell-Doak Group History, Biography and Genealogy by Capt. Harry E. MITCHELL published in 1966 "it had "Samuel DOAK was born about 1635 and was from Co. Antrim, No. Ireland and he
died in Northern Ireland (never came to America). His son James DOAK, born about 1670 possibly in Ballymena, Co. Antrim, No. Ireland came to America, early 1700's and died before 1727 in Chester Co. Pennsylvania. These DOAKS lived in Donegal Twp. th
along with the MITCHEL family, also Scotish-Irish. (Both families tie into my Scotch-Irish Halls.James DOAK married Elizabeth - place uncertain. They had several children. Your line goes through Robert DOAK, their son who married Jane or Letitia
BRECKENRIDGE in Rockbridge Co. Virgina. Robert and Jane (or Letitia) had a son James DOAK, born about 1760 in Rockbridge Co., Virgina and died in 1814. He married Jane DUNN.James and Jane (DUNN) DOAK had a son Robert, born about 1794 in Ky. and di
in Shelby County, Ky.. Robert married Susan HAMLET.Robert DOAK and Susan (HAMLET) DOAK had a son (this is not proven - that's what you will need to document) --likely had a son Robert, born about 1813 in Ky., who died Sept 1867 in Shelby Co., Ky. H
married 17th of March 1836 Catherine CHAMBERS, daughter of Wm. CHAMBERS. These names, locations and dates fit very well to say the least. Catherine was born in 1815 in Ky. Then as you know, they had a son, Preston B. DOAK, born 14th of Feb 1842 in
Shelby Co. Ky. and died about 1925 (from age exact date couputed easily) in Northern Crestwood, Ky." 
Samuel Doak
 
44 ID: I7220
Name: Evaline Belle Erwin
Surname: Erwin
Given Name: Evaline Belle
Sex: F
Birth: 22 Sep 1861 in , , Kentucky, United States
Death: 3 Aug 1926
Burial: Franklinton Ceme, Henry, Kentucky, United States
_UID: C2596135C207B743921B66E3A2C314230678
Note:
!Marriage: The family Bible in the possession of Olivene Hardin in 1993 shows that Belle Erwin married W. P. Sutherland 24 Jan 1885 by uncle John Mahoney. See letter from Steve Erwin dated 15 Jul 1994.

!Death: KY Vital Stat 20173/26 gives date as 3 Aug 1926.

!Death: Abstracted from Henry Co. Local published at New Castle,KY and dated 13 Aug 1926: Mrs. W. P. Sutherland died 3 Aug 1926. She was born 22 Sep 1861, the daughter of William and Evaline Erwin. She married 25 Jan 1885. Survivors include two sons: Estelle and Orao Sutherland and two daughters: Mrs. Step Blackaby and Mrs. Edward Raisor and her only brothr Tandy Erwin. Buried at Franklinton Cemetery. 
Evaline Belle Erwin
 
45 First husband was Giese Louise Giese
 
46 "When I must Leave You"
When I must leave you for a little while, please do not grieve and shed wild tears and hug your sorrow to you through the years. But start out bravely with a gallant smile; and for my sake and in my name live on an do all things the same. Feed not your loneliness on empty days, but fill each waking hour in useful ways, reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer and I in turn will comfort you and hold you near; and never be afraid to die, for I am waiting for you in the sky!"

In Memory of Henry Powell Hinkle Jr. Born on September 12, 1918 Wilmore, KY; Died on January 15, 2009 Lexington, Kentucky. Services held Centenary United Methodist Church Lexington, KY; Monday, January 19, 2009. Officiating Reverend Fred Cunningham; Internment: Hillcrest Memorial Park; Lexington, Kentucky. 
Henry Powell Jr Hinkle
 
47 president of Asbury College, Wilmore, KY
He has a street and a library named after him at Asbury College 
Jay B. Kenyon
 
48 In the THE LONG FAMILY of PENNSYLVANIA AND KENTUCKY As related to the Jarvis Family Compiled by Francis Jarvis Pierce it said " The history of the long Family can be traced in england, as far back as 1500. During the reign of Charles II, at a time
severe religion. persecution, some membersof the family fled from England and took refuge in Scotland and Ireland. The longs have been identified with the early colonial day. of New England and Pennsylvania, and many emigrated from there into Virgin
Kentudy, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Ohio, Missouri and elsewhere. One of the first of the Long Family to come to America was Francis Long, who was born in the North of Ireland, where his father had taken refuge from England to escape
religions persecution. They belonged in Scotland to a sect called "Covenenters", later known as Presbyterians. The above was given to me by Mrs. Joseph K. Melee (Bessie Mande Slater) whose mother us Mary Pauline long, who called herself "Mollie
Prudence", the daughter of Samuel K. Long and Margaret K. White Long. It was given to her by a man seeking more information on the Long family, who said he had it from a Long Genealogy Book in New England. I have not been able to find this boot Th
is a long Family history to be found in several libraries I have visited. This pertains to a Long or Lange family who came to America in the early days from Switzerland, settled in Pennsylvania, and has numerous descendents. This is not my family,
the last two or three generations, of which we have certain knowledge, do not coincide. The information in these papers has come almost exclusively from my grand-father, James Robert Jarvis, whose mother was Elizabeth Long, and from of the family
still living in and near Shelbyville, Kentucky, where the Jarvis family lived until they moved to Missouri after the close of the Civil War. My husband snd I have made several visits to strelbyville and to Frankfort,Kentucky We have studied in the
State Historical Library in Frankfort, and the Court House in Shelbyville. We have talked with numbers of "Long" descendants, and have visited a number of old Cemeteries in that locality, copying names and dates from old gravestones. Antioch
Cemetery, near Simpsonville, Kentucky is on land given to the very early Christian Church by my great grandfather, Gilbert Jarvis,and there are many of my relatives buried in this old Church Yard. The Church building has long since been torn down,
the congregation moved to Simpsonville. Signed Sarah Prances Jarvis - Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1957."

In the THE LONG FAMILY of PENNSYLVANIA AND KENTUCKY As related to the Jarvis Family Compiled by Francis Jarvis Pierce it said " LONG GENEALOGY compiled for ALEXANDER CAMPBELL LONG, JR. OF SHELBY CO., KY. byColonel Ben. Laflreo -1919-- Splendi
achievement is the diStinguishing characteristic of the Long Family
from the earliest chapter town to the present Day. Among them are found states men, soldiers,governors, members or Congress ant Cabinets, United States Senators, Legislators, jurists and scientists. Many of them have also taken high rank along
commercial ant professional lines. The history of the Long Family can be traced in England as far back as 1500 and the early homes of the family are to be found in Lancashire, Wiltshire, New Sarum, Sarington and in the Parishes of Steeple, Ashton an
other places in England. During the reign at Charles II, at a time of severe religious persacutution some of the members of the family fled from England ant took refuge in the north of Ireland ant Scotland. The Longs have been identified with the
early colonial days of New England and Pennsylvania and many have emigrated from these parts of the country and settled in Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Ohio ant Missouri, where their descentents are to be found at the presen
day. One of the first of the Long Family to emigrate to America was francis Long, who was born in the North of Ireland, where his father had taken refuge with other English families to escape religious persecution. They belonged to a sect called
"Covenanters" in Scotland, but later on known a. Presbyterians. Francis Long, with his mother and brothers, John ant Joseph, accompanisd by members of the Culbertson, Maxwell, Hicks, Lemon ant other representatives of English and Scotch-Irish famile
emigrated to America and settled in Chester, County, Pennsylvania, between the years 1725 and 1730. In 1739 Francis Long married in Chester County, Pennsylvania, his wife being named Rebecca, (the family name unknown) and their three children, Agnes
John and William, the latter being the youngest.
William was born in Chester County in 1746 and was not quite four years of age when his father died in 1749. In 1770 William married Agnes, a daughter Samuel Culbertson, a prominent farmer of Cumberland, later Franklin County, Pensylvania, who came
from the North of Ireland and settled in Pennsylvania in 1735. The off-spring of this marriage was 8 children, 5 sons and 3 daughters. Being of a progressive and dauntless disposition, William with his wife and family, the youngest being only two ye
old, accompanied by members of Culbertson, Patterson, Logan, Lemon, Maxwell and Offutt families, in the spring of 1790, defiant of peril, with their wagons, horses and household effects journeyed to Kentucky.
William Long and his household settled in Fayette County, Kentucky, on the Elkhorn River, about eight miles from.Lerington.

Long Genealogy, by Colonel Ben. LaBree (Cont'd.). The other members of the party scattered, settling in Bourbon, Fayette, Scott, Wootford, Shelby, Franklin and other counties, while later on many removed to Ohio and Missouri. No matter where the
Longs settled they left the impress of a atrong, vigorous ant splendid personality and never failed to distinguish themselves in every line of human endeavor.More than sixty members of the family took an active psrt in the Revolutionary War, serving
both as officers and privates -- William Long himself was a private and in this capacity rendered his country gallant and meritorious service. The Longs intermarried with many families prominent in the history of Kentucky and other states, such as t
Culbertsons, Blackburn, Lemon, Wilson, Mallory, Patterson, Logan, Lain, Offutt, White, Jsrvis and others whose representatives in each generation have been numbered among the state builders and captains of inductries in America.

FIRST GENERATION

A. -- FRANCIS LONG

FRANCIS LONG was born about 1703 in the North of Ireland of English ancestory. His ancestors were driven out of England at the time of religious persecution during the reighn of Charles II. His father, with other English families took refuge in the
north of Ireland. They belonged to a sect called "Covenanters", but known later as Presbyterians. Between 1725 and 1730, Francis, with his mother and brothers, John and Joseph, emigrated to America and settled in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The
father of Francis may have also come with time, and died shortly after his arrival, but this cannot be established according to exlsting records, many of which, however, have been lost. FRANCIS married about 1739 REBECCA (family name has not been
traced) and had three children. he must have led a retired life, as there are no records to Show that he took any part in the affairs of the country. FRANCIS died December 15, 1749. His Will is dated December 4, 1749; recorded in Chester County,
Pennsylvania, December 27, 1749. In his will he mentions his mother (no name), two brothers, Joseph and John and his three infant children. He also names Andrew Wilson and John Culbertson as his executors. REBECCA, the widow of FRANCIS, must have
remarried and moved to another county, as there are no records concerning her to be found. She was not forgotten, however, as quite a number of her female descendents down the line bear her name.

The names of the children of BItANCIS and REBECCA LONG are:

IAgnes born about 1740
IIJohn born about 1743
IIIWillian, born about 1746; died in Fayette Co., Ky. June 27, 1818
Married in 1770 in Cuniberland Co., Pa. AGNES CULBERTSON,
daughter of SAMUEL CULBERTSON, and in 1790 settled in
Fayette County, Kentucky. Issue: eight children."

In the THE LONG FAMILY of PENNSYLVANIA AND KENTUCKY As related to the Jarvis Family Compiled by Francis Jarvis Pierce it said "FRANCIS LONG - WILL OF FRANCIS LONG, father of WILLIAM LONG, the Kentucky pioneer, dated Decenter 4, 1749. Recorded Decen
27, 1749 in the Register of Wills Office in the Court House in West Chester County, pennsylvania. Recorded in Will Book C, page 206, in teh Register of Wills Office in the Court House in West Chester, Chester County, Pa.
In the name of God, Amen, the fourth day of Decsdber in the year of our lord God 1749, I, Francis Long, of the township of West Nantmill in the County of Chester and province of Pennaylvania Yoman, being sick and weak in body but of perfect mind an
memory thanks be to Almighty God Therefor, calling to mind mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament that is to any principally and first of all I give end
recommend my souls to God that gave it any my body.I reconnend it to the Earth to be buried in a Christianlike manner at the descreation of my Excutionors; nothing dubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty
power of God, and touching such wordly estate wherewith it pleased God to bless me within in this life, I give, devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form.
Item: I give end bequeath unto Rebecca my wall beloved wife after my debts are paid, for her to have the benefit of the place I now live on for maintenance of her and the children and schooling of my children and the maintenance of my mother and th
raintenance of my brother John Long, during her widowhood and when she, the said Rebecca shall see cause to marry and change her name, my will is that she shall have the sum of seventy pounds paid unto her or for her to take her choice of the Sevent
pounds of, or to take the benefit of her third part of my real Estate during her life, and when the said Rebecka Long marry's, then my mother and brother John Long, my will is that they shall enjoy the p1ace I now live on for their maintenance as l
as the place continues in the circumstances it now is in and if the place can be purchased, my mother and brother John is to have their maintenance from said place during life, and also my will is that my brother JOSEPH LONG is to continue with than
and is to be with them as formally and that my three children may have their maintenance and schooling at said place and when the place comes to be paid for, the money that I now have my will is that it shall go towards paying far said place, and if
the place I now live can not be purchased, my mother and brother John shall have their maintenance of my Real Estate during life and also my will is that my two sons JOHN LONG and WILLIAM LONG be put to trades as soon as they are fit for it, and tha
my Real Estate be equally divided BETWEEN THEM BOTH WHEN THEY SHALL COME OF AGE, and that the said John and William Long shall pay unto their sister Agnes Long the sum of sixty pounds when they shall came of age and if either of said children shall
without issue his or her part shall be equally divided amongst the rest,and also my will is that this crop that is in the barn shall go to pay the frist gail that is due to Claypool and the crop that is now in the ground, together with the debts tha
is due me, goes to pay off the remainder, and the three pieces of cloth that is now in the house, my will is that they be made money of and that the price of one of them be laid by for the use of my mother and brother John for assistance if
there should be occasion for it and my will is that my mother have the Rone Mair and a cow and as many of the sheep as she does lay claim to and that my brother John have the horse that he calls his own.
Andrew Willson and John Culbertson I do likewise constitute, make and ordain of my sole executors of this my last will and testament all and singular ggods and chattels by them freely
to be disposed of to the best advantage as they shall see cause and I do utterly disalow, revoke, disannull and every former testament Will and Executors by me in aney wais before this time willed bequeathed and ratified and confirming this and no
other to be my last will and Testantent and I do likewise constitute and appoint my brother Joseph Long to be overseer over my Executors and over all and singular of my affairs to see that the sane be rightly and justly executed in witness whereof I
here set my hand and seal the day and year above written.

FRANCIS LONG.

Signed, Sealed, Published
Pronounced and declared by the said Francis Long
as his Last Will and Testament in the presents
of us~
Thomas Groom
John Henderson
William Darlington

WILL OF FRANCIS LONG (Cont'd.)

Chester 12 Month, 1749

Then appeared personally John Henderson and William Darlington, two of the witnesses to the above Will and on their oaths on the Holy Evangelists Almighty God saith that they saw and heard Francis Long the testator within named sign, seal, publish,
pronounce and declare the within writing to be his last will and testament and that at the doing thereof he was of sound mind and memory to the best of their understanding.

Jo. Parker, D. Regs."

In the THE LONG FAMILY of PENNSYLVANIA AND KENTUCKY As related to the Jarvis Family Compiled by Francis Jarvis Pierce it said "Francis Long b. ca 1703 in Ireland. Died 12-15-1749. Between 1725 and 1730 Francis, with his Mother and two brothers John
and Joaeph, came to America and settled in Chester Co, Pa. m.1739 Rebecca --- (family name not traced) in Chester Co., Pa. His will is dated 12-4-1742 and is recorded 12-27-1749 in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Issue: B-1 Agnes b. ca 1740, B-2 John b. ca 1743, m. Martha conveyed land 1-14-1764, B-3 William b. ca 1746 Note: from Pennsylvania Archives, Vol.1, 3rd 8eries, Minute Book K, pg. 87, 8th June, 1737 Francis Long requests the grant of 150
Acre. of land in the manor of Springton at the same rate as Arthur Graham." 
Francis Long
 
49 In the 1810 census there was only one Isaac LONG, from Fayette County, KY 339 30-00-01000-00

In the 1830 census there was only one Isaac LONG, from Christian County, 029

In "The LONG Family of Pennsylvania and Kentucky as Related to the JARVIS Family" by Frances JARVIS PIERCE it had: "Isaac LONG, son of William and Agnes (CULBERTSON) LONG b. 1782 in Cumberland Co., Pa., d. 3-31-1835 in Shelby Co., Ky. m. 5-12-1804
Martha (Patsy) MALLORY, b. 1784, d. 9-23-1832. Lived in Fayette Co., Ky. until 1829. Moved to Lincoln Co., Missouri and stayed one year. Due to hardships, returned to Shelby County where his wife died." NOTE: the rest of the book was not copied and
next pages may have had info on this family. 
Isaac Long
 
50  James M. Long
 

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