To this union fourteen children were born Ann, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Daniel, Sarah, Jane, Henry, Letita*, James, Thomas, Samuel, Martha, Tabitha, and Benjamin.
Henry received land grants on November 17, 1807 in Hopkins County, Kentucky for 200 acres.
Estate Inventory July 1817 Hopkins County, Kentucky, the attorney was Samuel Woodson.
Henry and Judith named their son Samuel Woodson Ashby.
Henry Ashby land info is in Deed Book 7, page 351-353 - Judith Ashby and heirs of Henry Asbhy, deceased. James Whitsell, 282 1/2 acres on East Fork of Deer Creek EXCEPT 10 foot square for the grave of the decedent (Henry Ashby).
Contributor: Janine Eller Porter (47100487) •
To this union fourteen children were born Ann, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Daniel, Sarah, Jane, Henry, Letita*, James, Thomas, Samuel, Martha, Tabitha, and Benjamin.
Henry received land grants on November 17, 1807 in Hopkins County, Kentucky for 200 acres.
Estate Inventory July 1817 Hopkins County, Kentucky, the attorney was Samuel Woodson.
Henry and Judith named their son Samuel Woodson Ashby.
Henry Ashby land info is in Deed Book 7, page 351-353 - Judith Ashby and heirs of Henry Asbhy, deceased. James Whitsell, 282 1/2 acres on East Fork of Deer Creek EXCEPT 10 foot square for the grave of the decedent (Henry Ashby).
Contributor: Janine Eller Porter (47100487) •
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