HASH(E)- The Hash
family came out of
Philadelphia Co.,
Pennsylvania. Tax lists
and land records show Joseph
Hash there in 1734 and William
in 1773. Genealogists believe
this name is a variant of
Hatch or Hache (the "s" and
"c" sounded the same). "Old"
John Hash and family came
down the Wagon Road through
Shenandoah Co., Virginia,
where the eldest son
John, by the first wife,
remained, and the others moved
on later to Montgomery Co.,
Virginia. William
Hash and Thomas Hash, along
with others are on the
Enoch Osborne militia list.
Oral tradition states that
Hashes and Osbornes came into
the New River, Virginia area
together. Old John's
sons:
- Wm. Hash married
Eleanor Osborne (daughter
of Ephraim)
- Thomas Hash
married Ruth
Sturgeon (Sturgill)
- John Hash, by the
2nd wife, married Dosia
Sturgeon
- A daughter Rebecca
married Frank Sturgeon;
another daughter married a
Hall (grandson Richard
Hall).
Burial
place for William and Eleanor
is Bridle Creek Methodist
Church. On the 1815 list Wm.
Hash, Jr. had land on Bridle
Creek and John Hash had land
on Fox Creek, as did Wm. H.,
Sr.
My
ancestor of "Old" John
Hash's sons is Thomas Hash :
February 13,
1756, Shenandoah Valley
of Virginia
Revolutionary
War service - 1774:
Thomas Hash was among those
diverted to Capt. Looney's
company on the Clinch and
did not fight at Point
Pleasant. Instead he was
with Capt Looney, Lieut.
Daniel Boone and Lieut. John
Cox guarding the Clinch
frontier.
About 1777 ~ married Ruth
Sturgeon/Sturgill (b. Jan.
9, 1758 in Orange Co.,
Virginia; d. 1822,
Kentucky), d/o James
Sturgill (b. 1725 near
Tappahannock, Essex Co.,
Virginia - d. 1803 Ashe Co.,
NC, (s/o James Sturgill and
Ann Blackstone) and Ann
Callaway (1722 - abt 1789;
d/o Joseph Callaway of
Caroline Co., Virginia and
Catherine). James and Ann
are buried at the Old
Sturgill Cemetery, Piney
Creek, Alleghany Co., NC
1782 - Montgomery Co.,
Virginia personal tax list:
Thomas Hash listed with 1
tithe, 0 slaves, 5 horses, 6
cattle
1781, 1783 and 1785 -
Thomas Hash listed in
Osborne's Company. At some
point he had the rank of
Ensign.
1798 - migrated to Green
Co., Kentucky where he lived
for 18 years. A John Hash is
also listed on the 1800
census there.
1803 - Green Co., Kentucky:
Thomas bought a tract of
land from John Hash and
Dosha, John's wife, for one
cent. This land was sold in
1821 to William Philpot.
Mid-1830s - Migrated to
Lawrence Co., Missouri.
December 05, 1848 - Died in
Mt. Vernon, Lawrence County,
Missouri and is buried in
Old Taylor Cemetery,
northeast of Mt. Vernon,
Missouri.
Children
of Thomas Hash and Ruth
Sturgill Hash:
-
Elizabeth 1778
- Jane
about 1785
-
Nancy 1792
-
Philip 1790
-
Mary 1793
-
Ruth 1791-4 (d. 1831
Newmanville, Cass Co.,
Illinois) m. 1811
Green Co., Kentucky to
Robert Nance [1788-1852],
the s/o Zachariah Nance
(1760-1835 Menard or
Sangamon Co., Illinois and
Jane Wilkins). Zachariah
Nance was b. Charles City
Co., Virginia & was
wounded at the Battle of
Yorktown 1781.
-
William 1797
-
Martha 1801
-
Another son is my
ancestor - James
Hash Sr. born abt
1786-1787, married
1807-1809 Green Co.,
Kentucky to Mary "Polly"
Martin
His
Children
1. Ruth
Hash, b: after 1809 in Green
Co., Kentucky - had children
2. Nancy Hash
b: about 1810 in Green
Co., Kentucky - had no
children
3. Lucinda
Hash b: about
1814 in Green Co., Kentucky
- had children
4. Celia Hash
b: about
1818 in Green Co., Kentucky
- had children
5. Mary
"Polly" Hash b: about
1820 in Green Co., Kentucky
- had children
6. James
Hash,
Jr. b: about
1819 in Green Co., Kentucky
- had children
7. John HASH
b: 6 July 1821 in Green Co.,
Kentucky - had children
8. Sarah
Hash b: about
1823 in Green Co., Kentucky
- had children
9. William
Hash b: about
1824 in Green Co., Kentucky
- had children
10. Thomas Hash
b: about
1827 in Green Co., Kentucky
- had children
11. Ann Hash
b: about
1828 in Green Co., Kentucky
- had children
12. Robert Hash
b: about
1830 in Green Co., Kentucky
- had no children
13. Caroline Hash
b: about
1832 in Green Co., Kentucky-
had children
14. Henry Hash b: 3
March 1837 in Green Co.,
Kentucky- had children
Their son was James Hash Jr.
born in 1820 (#6) married
Mary Ratliff; their daughter
was Sarah
Jane Hash Myers, my
great-grandmother
& the mother of Abbie
Myers Daniel and Minnie
Myers Clountz
--Source Lawrence
Co., Missouri Historical
Society Bulletin, April 1976
(via Gene Perkins,
Worldconnect), "Grave of
Revolutionary Soldier
Dedicated by SAR"; New River
Notes tax lists and militia
rosters.
Thomas Hash was
born February 13, 1756, in
the Shenandoah Valley of
Virginia, the son of John
Hash. Late research shows
John was married twice.
Historians are not sure if
Thomas' mother was John
Hash's first wife,
Elizabeth Sturgill, or the
second wife, Rebecca
Anderson. I favor
Rebecca Anderson as being
his mother, because if his
mother was a Sturgill, why
would he have then married
a Sturgill himself?
He was married about 1777
in Grayson County,
Virginia to Ruth Sturgeon
(Sturgill) who was
originally from Orange
County, Virginia. Ten
children were born to this
couple.
During
the Revolutionary War,
Thomas Hash was listed as an
ensign in Captain Enoch
Osborn's Company from
Fincastle and Montgomery
(now Grayson) Counties in
Virginia on April 2, 1783.
*By
1800 Thomas had moved his
family to Kentucky, settling
first in Green County and
later in Knox County in the
southwest part of the state.
He is listed in the second
census of Kentucky, which
was taken in 1800.
*In
1820 or 1821, Thomas and
Ruth followed their son
Philip to Knox County,
Kentucky, but this proved
unhealthy for Ruth, so the
couple started back to Green
County, their former home.
Ruth Hash died in 1822 while
enroute from Knox County to
Green County.
*Deciding
to relocate after Ruth's
death, Thomas and son Philip
and family journeyed to the
Sangamon Valley in Illinois
in 1822 where they were
pioneer settlers, living
there for about 10 years.
After the Blackhawk War,
they moved to Rock Creek,
between Petersburg and
Springfield, Illinois.
*In
1832 Thomas Hash moved for
the last time, with his son
Philip to what is now
Lawrence County, Missouri.
He was probably the oldest
settler of Lawrence County,
Missouri, for he was already
76 years old when he moved
to Southwest Missouri. He
settled on a farm northeast
of where Mt. Vernon sits
today and lived there for 16
years, until his death on
December 25, 1848 at the age
of 92 and was buried in what
was known as the Robert B.
Taylor family graveyard (now
known as the Old Taylor
Graveyard), northeast of
Mount Vernon, on the present
Orin Carl farm.
*During
our nation's Bicentennial
(1976), which was 128 years
after his death, the Rhoda
Fairchild Chapter of
the Daughters
of the American Revolution,
held a special ceremony to
recognize his gravesite.
This grave marking ceremony
took place on February 22,
1976, and included a formal
dedication of a bronze
plaque commemorating his
Revolutionary service.
Thomas Hash
dedication by SAR - Feb. 22,
1976
From the Lawrence County
(MO) Historical Society
Bulletin, April 1976:
"Grave of
Revolutionary War Soldier
Dedicated by SAR
Eighteen
direct descendants of Thomas
Hash were on hand Sunday
afternoon, February 22, for
formal dedication of a
bronze Plaque at the grave
of their ancestor, who
served as an Ensign in the
Revolutionary War. One
hundred seventeen persons
attended the impressive
ceremony, under the auspices
of the Rhoda Fairchild
Chapter of the Daughters of
the American Revolution.
Mrs. Richard
Campbell, Flag Chairman
for the Chapter, led the
pledge of allegiance to
the flag. Invocation was
given by State Senator
Richard Webster.
Dedication of the marker
was led by Mrs. Oliver
Garnes, State Historian,
MSSDAR. A flag was placed
at the grave by Girl Scout
Troop No. 25 and the
wreath was placed by
Edward W. Wiggins,
representing Post No. 9 of
the American Legion.
Historical
facts pertaining to Thomas
Hash and his family were
given by Eugene H. Carl of
the Lawrence County
Historical
Society, followed by remarks
from Mrs. J.R. Langford and
Mrs. Edna Hash Green, direct
descendants. State
Representative Robert E.
Young gave the benediction,
which was followed by a
three-gun volley salute by
the ROTC of Carthage High
School.
Direct
descendants present for the
occasion were: Mrs. Margorie
F. Langford, Bandera, Texas;
Miss Gladys Fisher and Mrs.
Mary Willis, San Antonio,
Texas; Mrs. Diane Causey and
Miss Betty Fisher, Utopia,
Texas; Leon Carter and David
Carter, Mission, Kansas;
Mrs. Carrie Carpenter,
Gordonville, Texas; Mrs.
Edna Hash Green, Redlands,
California; Mrs. Virginia
Stroud Frieze, Greenfield,
Missouri; Jerry Stroud and
Mendi Stroud, Pierce City,
Missouri; Frank W. Taylor,
Houston, Texas; Joe M.
Glasscock and Annis
Hutcherson, Miller,
Missouri; and Larry G.
Stroud and Brandon Stroud,
Springfield, Missouri.
Ozark Mountain
Chapter SAR placed an SAR
insignia marker and held a
dedication service on
November 20, 1993 :
"REVOLUTIONARY
SOLDIER THOMAS HASH
BURIAL
SITE : Robert B. Taylor
Graveyard, often called the
Old Taylor Graveyard,
northeast of Mt. Vernon, on
the present Original Carl
farm, Lawrence Co.,
Missouri."
The cemetery is
located in the northeast
quarter of the southwest
quarter of Section 17,
Township 28, Range 26,
about 2� miles northeast
of Mount
Vernon. This
graveyard was established
by the Robert B. Taylor
family on what was
originally their farm.
Info
about Mary Martin Hash, w/o
James Hash Sr., then
deceased in 1850, the slaves
she owned, the auction held
after her death and the
items sold, which totaled
less than 1200 dollars:
Mary
"Polly" MARTIN
#
Birth: about 1789 in
Virginia
# Death: before 1864 in
Taylor Co., Kentucky
# Burial: Hartwell Martin
(Hash / Morris) Family
Cemetery, Taylor Co.,
Kentucky (no stone)
# Note:
1850 Taylor Co., Kentucky
Census, District 2, Family
#247
Mary Hash, 55, F, $2400, KY
Thomas Hash, 24, M, KY
Ruth Morris, 23, F, KY
Robert Hash, 20, M, Laborer,
KY
Caroline Skaggs, 17, F, KY
Henry Hash, 13, M, KY
Fanny Gill, 40, F, KY
1850 Taylor Co., Kentucky
Tax List
Mary Hash, 200 acres - Pitman
Creek - $1000, 2 slaves over
16, 5 slaves total - $1400, 7
horses - $175, 11 cattle -
value of cattle over $50 -
$10, 1 child between 5 and 16,
value under the equalization
law - $200, total value -
$2785.
Taylor
Co., Kentucky Court Order Book
1, Page 369
14 May
1855
On motion
of Polly Hash she is appointed
guardian to Mary Jane Dewitt
& Sarah A. Dewitt infant
orphans of Ruth Dewitt dec'd.
Whereupon said Polly Hash
together with E. L. Barbee
& R. P. Sanders her
securities entered into &
acknowledged a bond to
Commonwealth of Kentucky with
Covenants according to law.
1860 Taylor Co., Kentucky
Census, District 1, Family #91
Mary Hash, 63, F, Farmer,
$1900, $4000, VA
Fanny Gill, 40, F, KY
Mary J. Dewitt, 12, F, KY
Sarah A. Dewitt, 10, F, KY
1860 Slave Schedule of
Taylor Co., Kentucky
Owner: Mary Hash
50 year old black male
50 year old black female
18 year old black female
15 year old black female
13 year old black male
9 year old mulatto female
3 year old mulatto female
2 year old black male
1 year old mulatto female
2 month old mulatto male
Auction of
the estate of Mary "Polly"
Martin Hash,
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...1st day of January 1863
1 pot, Henry Basket, $1.00
1 skillet and lid, Mary
Gilpin, $0.25
1 baker and lid, Henry
Basket, $0.55
1 churn and tub, Mary Gill,
$1.25
1 tea kettle, Henry Basket,
$0.50
1 stew kettle, John Hash,
$1.00
1 skillet and lid, Mary
Gill, $0.65
1 bucket and ?, Geo. W.
Buchanan, $0.85
? kettle and lid, John Hash,
$1.10
?, John Hash, $0.25
?,
Henry Basket, $0.10
?, John Hash, $0.40
1 water bucket, Wm.
Underwood, $0.20
1 water bucket, Robet Hash,
$0.25
red cow and calf, John ?
Blevins, $9.50
1 yoke oxen, Thos. Spratt,
$25.00
1 black cow, Rebecca
Roberts, $7.25
pen of corn, Thos. Spratt,
$25.70
-----------
$82.65
Hire
of
Slaves
1st
entry unlegible
Page
17
George,
Thos J. Spratt, $63.00
Louisa
& 2 children, Rebecca
Roberts, $21.25
--------------
$166.50
Unlegible and 4 children
& Claresa, highest
bidder for keeping &
clothing, Thomas J. Spratt,
$39.00
George
W.
Buchanan $210.15
State of Kentucky
Taylor County, SCT
At a county court
commenced and ? for Taylor
County at the court house
in Campbellsville on
Monday, 2nd February 1863
the foregoing list of
sales of the personal
property and hire of Mary
Hash sold -?- examined and
approved by the court and
? to be recorded.
Whereupon the same &
this certificate are duly
recorded in my office this
? 14th 1863.
George
W.
Monatgue, Clerk
Taylor
County Court
Copy attest
R. S.
Montague, Clerk
Page
18
...estate of Mary Hash De'cd
on the 1st day of January
1864 by George W. Buchanan
administrator of said
descendant.
(slaves)
Thornton, a ? boy to Jospeh
Hedgespeth, $50.00
Susan to
Holland Hedgespeth, $25.00
Henry to
Mary Gill, $125.00
George
to John Hash, $130.00
Susan
& 1 child to Caroline
Nelson, $9.50
$265.25
Clara
Manda & three children
to Henry Hash for which I am
to pay him for keeping,
$22.90
$242.35
George
W. Buchanan, Administrator
of Mary Hash, dec'd.
State of Kentucky
At a county court
commenced and held for
Taylor County at the court
house in Campbellsville on
Monday the 4th of April
1864. The foregoing list
of the heirs of the estate
of Mary Hash de'cd on the
1st day of January 1864 by
Geo. W. Buchanan admn. was
produced to court &
examined and &
approved by the court
ordered to be recorded -
Whereupon the same and
this certificate are duly
recorded in my office this
18th day of August 1864.
Geo. W. Montague,
Clerk
Taylor County Court
a copy attest
R.
S. Montague, Clerk
Taylor
Couty Court
Page 19
1 baker,
Felix G. Warren, $0.15
1 pot,
John O'Gilpin, $1.00
1 oven
and lid, Michael Scott,
$0.50
1 oven
lid and tea kettle, Wm.
Skaggs, $0.10
1 oven
lid and ?, Chalon Stiles,
$0.10
1
skillet, John Wood, $0.35
1
skillet, Robert hash, $0.25
1
skillet lid and stew kettle,
Felix G. Warren, $0.30
spice
moter ?, Wm. Skaggs, $0.10
spice ?,
Robt. Hash, $0.10
1 oven
and lid, M. P. Martin, $0.05
?, Wm.
Booker, $0.15
baker,
Hugh Warren, $0.20
baker,
John G. Gaddie, $0.20
1
skillet, Mary Gill, $0.90
1 pot,
John O. Gilpin, $0.30
reflector ? and large
kettle, Isaiah Buley, $3.30
large kettle and hooks,
Isaiah Buley, $3.50
hand saw, Wm. Underwood,
$0.65
drawin knife,
Henry Hash, $0.50
1 mans saddle, Wm. Skaggs,
$1.10
1 tin bucket and ?, John O.
Gilpin, $0.15
?, M. P. Martin, $0.05
1 side saddle and blanket,
John Pierce, $1.70
lot gearing, Robt. Hash,
$0.50
grind stone, John Hash,
$0.40
?, Robert Hash, $0.20
Page
20
4
something and contents,
Felix G. Warren, $1.25
1
tobacco press, R. Hash,
$0.10
basket
keg and contents, Wm.
Etherton, $0.10
?, John
Hash, $1.90
1 pair
of steelyards, Clel Stiles,
$0.35
1 half
bushel, A. H. Dewitt, $0.55
1 lot of
lumber, Elijah Warren $0.50
$38.60
1 lot of
lumber, Mary Gill, $0.25
1 keg of
vinegar, Chalon Stiles,
$0.30
1 bee gum and flax hackel,
A.H. Dewitt, $2.20
2 flax hackels, Mary Jones,
$2.10
1 meal sack, F.G. Warren,
$0.15
1 keg and augers, Wm.
Skaggs, $0.15
1 lot of lumber,
John Hash, $0.30
", Elijah Warren, $0.30
2 saws and 2 reep hooks,
John Hash, $0.20
tub lumber ???, John Hash,
$0.20
1 half bushel, Mary Gill,
$0.50
basket lumber, B. F. Berry,
$0.35
box of tounsery ?, Robert
Hash, $4.10
1 shoe jack, Wm. Etherton,
$0.05
3 kegs, John Hash, $0.15
1 mans saddle, Mary Gill,
$4.10
1 side saddle, Wm. Etherton
$0.20
1 side saddle, Moses R.
Skaggs, $0.30
1 side saddle, Mary Gill,
$6.30
Page 21
1 side
saddle, A. H. Dewitt, $1.00
1
side saddle, A. H. Dewitt,
$20.00
keg of soap, Chalon Stiles,
$0.15
1 cotton wheel, John
Hedgespeth, $2.25
1 cotton wheel, Susan
Roberts, $3.00
1 flax wheel, Wm. Underwood,
$4.85
1 flax wheel, A. H. Dewitt,
$3.70
cheek rece (????), Elijah
Warren, $1.00
1 cotton wheel, John Warren,
$2.60
1 flax wheel, Elijah Warren,
$1.90
1
flax wheel, Moses R. Skaggs,
$3.10
grind stone, B. F. Berry,
$0.45
1 scythe, C.C. Martin, $0.70
1 briar scythe, John Hash,
$0.50
1 bunch of spools, John
Hedgespeth, $0.30
loom, John Hedgespeth, $6.50
$119.25
quilting
frame, A. H. Dewitt, $0.05
4 kegs and
something, Elijah Warren,
$0.25
1 bedstead
and furniture, Martha J.
Ratliff, $7.50
1 bedstead
and furniture, John O.Gilpin,
$6.20
1 lot of
plank, Henry Hash, $0.95
1 box and
gourds, M. P. Martin, $0.05
2 door
shutters, Mary Gill, $0.60
1
trundle bedstead, Hugh
Warren, $0.70
2
barrels, Robt. Hash, $0.25
lumber
in room, Robt. Hash, $0.25
1
bedstead and furniture, Mary
Gill, $15.25
Page 22
1
cupboard, Thos. Nelson,
$5.00
1 clock, Wm. Price, $1.00
1 book case, Robt. Hash,
$0.10
1 dining table,
Henry Hash, $4.10
1 breakfast table, Wm.
Price, $1.00
1 white pitcher, Mary Gill,
$1.00
1 brown pitcher, Wm.
Underwood, $0.70
2 brown pitchers, Wm. Price,
$0.50
molasses stand and preserve
stand, Martha J. Ratliff,
$0.70
1 glass jar, John Hash,
$0.40
6 glasses, Drew Thompson,
$0.55
1 shovel, Buford Sympson,
$0.45
6 plates, Wm. Underwood,
$0.45
bowl and cream pitcher, John
O. Gilpin, $0.25
6 glasses, Susan Roberts,
$0.65
set cups and saucers, John
O. Gilpin, $0.95
set of plates, Wm.
Underwood, $1.20
1 dish, Charles Spratt,
$0.15
1 dish, Mike Scott, $0.30
1 dish, James Sprowles,
$0.35
1 dish, Mary Gill, $0.70
1 pitcher, Susan Roberts,
$0.30
2 pitchers and box, Wm.
Price, $0.20
1 coffee pot, Wm. Price,
$0.20
2 mugs, Lewis Gaddie, $0.20
1 coffee pot, Henry Hash,
$0.20
$173.95
1 dish and plate,
James Ratliff, $0.15
Page 23
1
trumpet (That is what it
looks like...not sure
though), A.H. Dewitt, $0.60
(something) and scissors,
Wm. Price, $0.15
molasses
stand, John Shofner, $0.20
?
kettle, Robt. Hash, $2.65
dish,
plate and cup, Mary Gill,
$0.50
set of
spoons, John O. Gill, $0.55
salt
stand, Wm. Underwood, $0.05
knives
and forks, John Hash, $1.45
chairs,
Clel Stiles, $2.25
rocking
chair, Robert Hash, $0.50
kettle
and lard, Mary Gill, $1.20
kettle
and lard, Henry Basket,
$2.50
bed
stead, Wm. Price, $0.70
stone
kettle and lard, Wm. Price,
$0.60
bed
stead, Robt. Hash, $0.15
bottles,
Henry Johnson, $0.15
can of
soap, Mary Gilpin, $2.55
can of
soap, Mary Gill, $2.75
wood ladle, Robt. Hash,
$0.05
keg and tan?, Wm. Price,
$0.20
(something) and bees, Henry
Hash, $2.25
", Robt. Hash, $3.05
lot of lumber, Robt. Hash,
$0.15
shot gun, John Hash, $4.10
tin bucket, Jas.
B. Beams, $0.25
", James Sprowles, $0.25
three gallon jar, Ann Spratt
(Wm.), $0.85
", Mary Morris, (James),
$0.70
Page
24
stone
churns, Thomas T. Gill,
$1.00
stone
churns, Wm. Underwood, $0.55
?
molasses, A. H. Dewitt,
$0.65
?, Wm.
Skaggs, $0.65
$209.75
jug,
Felix G. Warren, $0.30
jug,
Moses R. Skaggs, $0.20
keg and
contents, Felix G. Warren,
$0.05
keg and
conents, Wilford Martin,
$0.15
Gourd
and shot ?, John Hash, $0.30
Lamp and
coalar?, Geo. W. Buchanan,
$0.20
basin
and spoons, Mary Gill, $1.05
tin cans
(or pans), Drew Thompson,
$0.05
pewter basin, Elijah Warren,
$0.30
pewter basin, M. R. Skaggs,
$0.75
", Elijah Warren, $0.45
", J. H. Dewitt, $0.35
pewter dish, Wm. Sprowles,
$0.20
smoothing iron, Robt. Hash,
$0.75
smoothing iron,
Clel Stiles, $0.30
kries?????, F.G. Warren,
$0.40
Bon (bound?) books,
stoneThos. J. Gill, $0.85
basket, Priscilla Morris,
$0.20
basket, W. H. Skaggs, $0.30
Lot kegs and glasses, Henry
Hash, $0.20
Page
25
pair
cotton cards, Elijah Warren,
$0.20
pair
cotton cards, Wm. Roarks,
$0.50
pair
cotton cards, Alex Fields,
$0.25
bottles,
Robt. Hash, $0.35
9 tea
spoons, John hash, $0.50
set of
cups and saucers, Moses R.
Skaggs, $0.50
set of
plates, Henry Johnson, $0.85
1 dish,
William Spratt, $0.50
1 dish,
Isaac Oakes, $0.60
1
pitcher, James Ratliff,
$0.45
1
pitcher, Henry Johnson,
$0.40
vegetable dish, Priscilla
Morris, $0.80
$235.15
1 bowl and pitcher,
Priscilla Morris, $2.00
1 proof viol ?, Henry
Johnson, $0.10
bowls and mugs, Susan
Roberts, $0.40
tea pot, Alex Fields, $0.55
1 preserve stand,
A. C. Martin, $0.50
plates, M. P. Martin, $0.30
1 vinegar (something?),
Sally Sympson, $0.70
1 tea pot, James Ratliff,
$0.15
bottles, Mary Gill, $0.50
1 spool ? rack, Henry Hash,
$0.40
2 ladles, A. H. Dewitt,
$0.15
1 bowl, John Hash, $0.90
1 pitcher, Alex Fields,
$0.20
4 bottles, John Bell, $0.30
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molasses
stand, James Morris, $0.50
1 lot of
?, Wm. Sprowles, $0.25
1
basket, Hiram Underwood,
$0.30
Butter ?
Jar, Drew Thompson, $1.10
1 lot of
tin, W. H. Skaggs, $0.10
6 1/2
yards linen, Mike Scott,
$1.40
22 1/2
yards linen, Younger
Underwood, $6.45
3 1/2
yards linen, James Oakes,
$1.10
5 yards
linen, Priscilla Morris,
$1.35
6 yards
linen, M. Martin, $2.05
6 3/4 yards linen, Drew
Thompson, $1.60
? linen, Mary Gill, $5.75
28 1/2 yards ?, ? Gaddie, ?
1 ? bole, ?. $0.65
1 ? bole, Priscilla Morris,
$0.30
1 sack rags, Mary Gill,
$0.25
14 lbs. wool, A.
H. Dewitt, $1.50
1 box ?, Drew Underwood,
$0.15
?, Alex Fields, $0.25
1 pair sheep shears, George
Price, $0.50
$277.35
1 pair
scissors, Susan Roberts,
$0.25
1 basket
rags, Drew Thompson, $0.05
36 ?
yarn, Clel Stiles, $1.65
1 batch
yarn, M. P. Martin, $0.60
1 candle
stand, Henry Hash, $1.00
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?, Henry
Hash, $0.70
1 lot of
(something?), Younger
Underwood, $0.15
1
looking glass, Thomas Gill,
$1.00
2 sacks
cotton, Elizabeth Bennet,
$0.25
1
coverlid, Thomas H. Moss,
$2.15
1
coverlid, Henry Johnson,
$5.00
1
counter pin, Susan Roberts,
$3.80
1
domestic sheet, Henry
Johnson, $0.85
1
domestic sheet, Priscilla
Morris, $0.70
1
domestic sheet, Lewis
Coakley, $0.85
1 domestic sheet, Henry
Hash, $1.50
1 counter pin, Henry Hash,
$1.90
2 sheets, Wm. Vance, $2.50
1 saddle cover, Henry
Johnson, $0.15
1 oil cloth, Wm.
Underwood, $1.20
1 oil cloth, Mary Gill,
$1.85
1 oil cloth, Martha J.
Ratliff, $1.15
1 oil cloth, Wm. Sprowles,
$1.20
1 satchel, Mrs. James
Morris, $1.05
?, Isaac Oakes, $0.55
bureau Nobs, John Hash,
$0.05
1 basket, Bob Morris, $0.10
1 box, A. H. Dewitt, $0.40
1 blanket, James Oakes,
$2.30
1 blanket, John Pierce,
$0.80
1 coverlid, Jas. W.
Overstreet, $5.00
10 dozen thread ?, Sally
Sympson, $3.35
10 dozen thread ?, Mary
Jones, $4.00
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28
", Sally
Sympson, $3.35
", Sally
Sympson, $1.15
$334.40
bunch of flax, John Hash,
$1.20
", B. F. Berry, $0.95
", Mike Scott, $0.85
", Lucy Shofner (Jake),
$4.05
", Mike
Scott, $0.60
", Mrs. John Hash, $0.90
", Mike Scott, $0.60
keg, Alex Sprowles, $0.50
?, Wm. A. Underwood, $0.10
bucket pale and ?, M. P.
Martin, $0.05
bridle, Wm. Etherton, $0.05
bridle, John B. Dewitt,
$0.30
bridle, Mahala hash, $1.65
coverlid, Elijah Warren,
$3.20
coverlid, Elijah Warren,
$2.50
white blanket, Mary J.
Gilpin, $2.25
white blanket, Elijah
Warren, $2.25
coverlid, Elijah Warren,
$1.25
white blanket, Elijah
Warren, $2.05
red blanket, Elijah Warren,
$0.45
striped blanket, James
Oakes, $1.00
striped blanket, John Hash,
$3.30
striped blanket, Robt. hash,
$3.50
sheet, Drew Thompson, $0.70
sheet, Elijah Warren, $1.15
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1 blanket, Lewis Coakley,
$0.25
? yds. red lincey, Susan
Roberts, $1.85
? yds. striped cloth, Elijah
Warren, $1.75
? yds. of gingham, Robt.
Hash, $1.25
?
yds. of ginham, Henry
Hash, $1.00
dress pattern, John Hash,
$2.35
? yds. of calico, M. P.
Martin, $3.00
" calico, Mahala Hash, $1.00
" calico, Elijah Warren,
$0.25
? domestic, Mahala Wright,
$2.00
? yds. of remnant, Mahala
Hash, $1.75
hand towel, Robt. Hash,
$0.50
?, James Oakes, $0.80
pictures, Henry Hash, $1.80
bed spread, Ann Spratt
(Wm.), $2.35
white counterpin, Mahala
Hash, $3.25
quilt top, Mahala Hash,
$0.55
table cloth, Ann Spratt,
$1.80
table cloth, Ann Spratt,
$1.90
table cloth, Robt. Hash,
$2.15
table cloth, Mahala Hash,
$2.00
? yds. calico, John Hash,
$2.60
? yds. calico, John Wood,
$1.80
? yds. calico, M. P. Martin,
$2.15
? yds. norsted?, John O.
Gilpin, $3.00
? yds. ", Thos. Gill, $4.65
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1 bunch of thread, Rutha
Basket, $0.90
1 cotton quilt, Lewis
Coakley, $1.15
1 cotton quilt, Mary Gill,
$4.05
1 cotton quilt,
Henry Hash, $2.65
1 cotton quilt, Nancy A.
Ratliff, $3.15
1 cotton quilt, Nancy A.
Ratliff, 4.05
1 comfort ?, Lewis Coakley,
$1.90
1 box, Elijah Warren, $0.20
3 1/2 yards of cotton cloth,
Geo. W. Carter, $6.00
7 yards of cotton cloth,
Geo. W. Carter, $2.05
7 yards of cotton cloth,
John Wood, $2.90
3 1/2 yards of lawn cloth,
Wm. Morris, $1.50
3 1/2 yards of lawn cloth,
Martha J. Ratliff, $1.40
? yards of gingham, Ann
Spratt, $3.05
? yards of red calico, Drew
Thompson, $1.00
10 yards of brilliameter ?,
John Hash, $3.00
? yards of cotton cloth,
Geo. W. Carter, $0.75
2 yards of linster (or
sinster), Wm. Etherton,
$0.50
? 1/2 yards of gingham, John
Pierce, $0.40
4 yards of domestic, Mariah
Hash (Tom) $1.45
$463.90
? yards of domestic, Henry
Hash, $1.85
? dozen 500 cotton thread,
Wm. Etherton, $4.00
", Sarah Beasley ?, $1.90
1 striped counterpin, M. P.
Martin, $0.65
1 cotton quilt, Wm.
Etherton, $1.80
bunch of lace,
Mary Gilpin, $0.85
bunch of edging, Louisa
Morris, $0.25
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1 quilt, John Warren, $1.00
1 cotton quilt, Mary S.
Gilpin, $2.00
1 yarn quilt, Ann Spratt,
$1.55
5 dozen yards cotton, Henry
Hash, $2.20
3 dozen yards cotton, John
Wood, $1.55
3 dozen yards cotton, F. G.
Warren, $1.40
1 bunch of cotton thread,
Lucy Shofner, $1.25
3 dozen and 4 cuts of yarn,
Rutha Hash (John), $1.30
3 dozen yarn, Susan Roberts,
$1.55
4 dozen yarn, John Shofner,
$1.95
1 basket, Robt. Hash, $0.35
4 yards domestic, Mary S.
Gilpin, $1.45
5 yards table linen, Mary S.
Gilpin, $1.85
1 lincey quilt, Geo. W.
Buchanan, $2.05
1 cotton quilt, Wm.
Etherton, $0.35
1 counterpin, Wm. Etherton,
$0.85
1 set spools, James B.
Beams, $1.60
10 yards ot table linen,
Mary Gill, $5.00
1 lincey quilt, Robt. Hash,
$0.55
1 coverlid, Ann Spratt (Wm.)
$6.35
6 yards of sheeting, James
Oakes, $1.55
9 yards of cotton cloth,
Louisa Morris (Jesse), $4.30
23 yards of flax
linen, James C. Sympson,
$9.35
1 sheet, Mary J. Gilpin,
$0.60
1 quilt battern ?, A. H.
Dewitt, $0.30
4 lbs. cotton, F.G.
Warren, $0.90
?
tobacco, Wm. Etherton, $1.05
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?, M. P.
Martin, $1.10
1 yarn
quilt, Henry Hash, $3.05
? yds.
cotton cloth, Mariah Hash,
$4.30
1 brown
quilt, Lewis Coakley, ?
1
striped quilt, John Warren,
$2.15
1 yarn
quilt, Wm. Etherton, $1.20
? yds.
bed ticking, John Wood,
$3.50
? 600
sleigh ?, James B. Beams,
$0.90
" 700 ",
James B. Beams, $0.70
" 500 ",
James B. Beams, $0.35
" 500 ",
James B. Beams, $0.80
" ??? ",
James B. Beams, $0.50
", James
B. Beams, $0.25
" 800 ",
James B. Beams, $0.25
" 400 ",
Susan Roberts, $0.55
" 700 ",
B. F. Berry, $0.80
Shuttles
?, B. F. Berry, $0.40
", Ann
Spratt, $0.40
", Henry
Johnson, $0.30
bunch lace, Rebecca Roberts,
$0.30
?, Henry Hash,
$0.25
handkerchef, Bob Morrison,
$0.30
", James Oakes, $0.25
", Wm. Morris, $0.30
", Mahala Wright, $0.40
", James Oakes, $0.40
1 box and contents, James
Oakes, $0.10
table spoons, John Hash,
$0.80
Page
33
dessert
spoons, Henry Hash, ?
dessert
spoons, Henry Hash, $0.75
pair
tongs and butter knife,
Henry Hash with Mahala
Wright wrote over it ?, $0.
65
paper
pins, Mahala Wright, $0.30
?, James
Oakes, $0.05
1 nutmeg
gritter ?, Robt. Hash, $0.05
1 box
tea, Thos. H. Moss, $0.30
$561.90
? cream
tartar, Robt. Hash, $0.05
?, John
Gill, ?
1 box
and contents, Mary Gill,
$1.20
window
paper and curtain, Elijah
Warren, $0.50
",
Rebecca Roberts, $0.40
", Robt. Hash, $0.50
", Ann Spratt, $0.90
blinds, Elijah Warren, $0.05
pair cards
(cords?) Younger
Underwood, $1.10
candle stand, Robt. Hash,
$1.95
hand tools, Sinthy Pierce,
$0.40
? yds. lace, Mary Gilpin,
$0.10
? yds. girting ?, Thos. H.
Moss, $1.60
1 table cloth, Henry Hash,
$0.70
", Mary Gill, $1.00
", Henry Hash, $0.75
", M. P. Martin, $0.85
knife, Geo. W. Buchanan,
$0.15
knife and butter ?, Bob
Morrison, $0.10
knife and butter ?, James
Oakes, $0.10
?, James Oaks, $0.05
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1 box
and knife, John Gill, $0.35
1 neck
tie, John Pierce, $0.65
8 spools
of thread, Wm. Elkins, $0.50
bunch of
thread, Chalon Stiles, $0.55
1 box,
Wm. Elkins, $0.10
1 box,
James Oakes, $0.35
1 bunch of turkey red ?,
Jas. B. Beams, $1.00
1 bunch of thread, Henry
Johnson, $0.55
4 ridden combs, Jas. B.
Beams, $0.30
7 spools thread, Mahala
Hash, $0.50
6 spools silk thread, Hol
Hedgepseth, $0.10
1 trunk, A. H. Dewitt, $0.80
1 box of spectacles, Chalon
Stiles, $0.65
1 box, Wm. A.
Elkin, $0.50
1 pair of green spectacles,
Robt. Hash, $1.00
1 bag of wool, Rebecca
Roberts, $7.35
18 lbs. of wool, Henry Hash,
$8.55
1 box roles ?, Jno. B.
Dewitt Jr., $4.55
1 basket, Geo. W. Buchanan,
$0.80
", Henry Hash, $0.25
7 axe halves ?, James B.
Beams, $0.10
2 table cloths, Mary Gill,
$2.00
1 role of leather, John
Shofner, $1.80
1 piece of harness leather,
Wm. Roark, $1.00
1 scrap of leather, James
Oakes, $0.50
2 scraps of leather, John
Hash, $0.90
Page 35
unknown, Robert Wood,
$0.15
unknown, Mary Gill, $0.40
bucket and fruit, John Wood,
$0.05
coffee boiler, Cinthy
Pierce, $01.0
keg of fruit, Wm. Carlile,
$0.15
keg of peaches, Mary Gill,
$0.70
can of peaches, John Hash,
$0.30
pot nails, Robt. Hash, $0.25
paper nails ?, Wm. F.
Dezarn, $0.35
1 wash board, Nancy
Underwood, $0.30
box of tools, Robt. Hash,
$1.25
box, Wm.
Etherton, $0.10
fly brush, Rebecca Roberts,
$0.40
sifter, John Warren, $0.10
can of Fruit, Mary Gill,
$1.00
pail of fruit, Wm. Elkins,
$0.20
1 box, B. F. Berry, $0.55
1 chest, John Warren, $0.70
1 chest, Ruthy J. Basket,
$1.50
boxes, A. H. Dewitt, $0.25
boxes and barrels, Isaac
Oakes, $0.25
first choice of hogs, Henry
Hash, $6.00
second choice of hogs, Wm.
Morris, $5.00
third choice of hogs, G.W.
Carter, $5.75
red steer, Robt. Hash, $0.25
Page 36
1 spotted steer, G.W.
Buchanan, $5.75
1 red steer, G.W. Buchanan,
$4.60
1 black heifer, Jacob R.
Shofner, $6.00
1 white heifer, James
Morris, $5.90
1 brindle steer, G.W.
Buchanan, $6.80
1 black cow and calf, G.W.
Buchanan, $8.30
1 white cow and calf, Geo.
W. Carter, $9.10
1 lot of cherry plank, Robt.
Hash, $3.75
1 cutting box and knife,
John Hash, $0.40
1oat stack, G.W. Carter,
$8.00
1 hay stack, A. H.
Dewitt, $8.00
1 hay stack, Robt. Hash,
$1.00
1 hay stack, Henry Hash,
$4.25
1 hay stack, Robt. Hash,
$5.00
1 hay stack, A.H. Dewitt,
$12.00
1 hay stack, Mary Gill,
$13.00
? yards of cotton cloth,
John Hash, $1.80
? yards of remnants, John
Hash, $1.20
bunch sewing thread, John O.
Gilpin, $0.30
1/2 dozen yarn, Robt. Hash,
$1.25
", Rebecca Roberts, $1.10
? yards of cotton cloth,
Mariah Hash (Tom), $9.20
? yards of cottone cloth,
Mahala Hash, $4.10
cakes of tobacco, Jas. B.
Beams, $0.25
1 bed ruffle, Lucinda Gill,
$0.30
bunch of scraps, Louisa
Morris, $015
bunch of edging, Mary Gill,
$0.20
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$780.50
1pillow case, Mary Gill,
$0.10
lot of tools, Robt. Hash,
$0.65
claw hammer, G.W. Carter,
$0.15
1 box, Wm. Childers, $0.10
1 dry hide, Robt. Hash,
$3.70
1 grind stone, Robert Hash,
$0.65
1 yellow mare,
George W. Buchanan, $3.00
1 lot of ear rings (for
horses or humans?, they're
selling it with horse stuff)
$0.45
1 bell, Drew Thompson, $0.10
1 box, Mary Gill, $0.45
pair of harness, Henry
Johnson, $0.30
pair of harness, B.F. Berry,
$0.35
1 bureau, Lotty Nelson,
$5.25
1 cupboard, John Hash,
$10.25
1 folding leaf table, Robert
Hash, $2.00
1 bureau, A.H. Dewitt,
$13.20
? of bureau, Henry Hash,
$5.05
1 bureau, Henry Hash, $15.05
1 mantle clock, Henry Hash,
$17.05
1 bedstead and furniture,
Henry Hash, $20.00
1 bedstead, Drew Thompson
(Sol) $5.00
1 bedstead and furniture,
John W. Gill, $16.10
? box, Robt. Hash, $0.50
? of reeds, Henry Johnson,
$0.05
powder horn, John Hash,
$0.20
?, Robt. Hash, $0.55
?, Robt. Hash, $0.75
Page 38
oil cloth, Mary Gill, $0.10
? of remnants, Lucy Shofner,
$0.55
? office
books, Wm. Skaggs, $0.15
5 readers ?, Robt. Hash,
$0.20
books, Mahala Hash, $0.50
books, Wm. A. Elkin, $0.45
powder horn and knife,
Rueben Ratliff, $0.35
crafting knife, Rueben
Ratliff, $0.20
Dress table, Mary Gill,
$3.00
$938.25
remnant
of goods, Mary Gill, $1.75
1st
choice of chairs, John O.
Gilpin, $2.10
2nd
choice of chairs, Henry
Johnson, $1.00
1
umbrella, Wm. A. Elkin,
$0.60
1 chair,
Robt. Hash, $0.55
1 table,
James B. Beams, $0.15
chairs,
Robt. Hash, $0.75
square
table, James Morris, $0.50
chair
andirons?, A. H. Dewitt,
$0.10
pot
rack, Hol Hedgespeth, $0.70
?, B. F.
Berry, $0.40
?, Henry
Johnson, $1.30
1
cutting box, Chalon Stiles,
$1.30
? plow,
John Hash, $1.50
? plow,
Elisha Roark, $1.00
harness,
John Hash, $0.55
? blade
and saw, Robt. Hash, $0.20
Page 39
1 2 horse horrow?,
Robt. Hash, $2.25
1 lot of flax in bundle,
Robt. Hash, $0.60
1 lot of old planks, Robt.
Hash, $1.20
? corn, Robt. Hash, $14.85
1 flax break, Chalon Stiles,
$0.50
5 head of sheep at $0.32 per
head, Robt. Hash, $1.60
1 gray horse, Robert Hash,
$65.00
1 roan horse, James
Thompson. $55.00
1 bay colt, John Wood,
$16.75
1 old bay horse, Elisha
Chaney, $21.25
1 sheet, M. P. Martin, $0.65
1 sheet, Wm. Underwood,
$1.40
doz. ? cotton, Wm. Spratt,
$2.05
$1134.95
The
foregoing
is a list of sales of the
estate of Mary Hash dec'd
made by me as Administrator
of said decedent on the
17th, 18th and 19th of
September, 1862.
George
W.
Montague
State
of
Kentucky
At a
County Court commenced and
held for Taylor County at
the Court House in
Campbellsville the 1st day
of December 1862. The
foregoing list of sales of
the estate of Mary Hash
dec'd was produced into,
examined and approved by the
court and ordered to be
recorded - Whereupon the
same & this certificate
are duly recorded in my
office this 12th day of
December 1862.
George W. Montague, Clerk
Taylor County Court