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!MARRIAGE-DEATH: E. M. Sharp, PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH; ; author, Memphis
TN, 1963; p. 59; copy in possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA.Letter dated 2 Sep 1993 from Brenda J. Jerome, 300 W Water St, Newburgh IN
47630-1158: (Enc #P-192).
KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A HISTORY OF
THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed. Thomas W.
Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY 42301, 1972):
p. 120. [biography of Col. James K. HUEY] "...The father of our subject
grew to manhood in this county and about 1818 was married to Miss Eliza,
daughter of Patrick and Ellen (PICKENS) CALHOUN, the latter was a daughter of
Col. William PICKENS of the Revolutionary War. Patrick CALHOUN was a cousin
of John C. CALHOUN, the noted statesman of South Carolina..."Sharp, PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH:
p. 59. "...Patrick CALHOUN, claimed by descendants to be a son of Ezekiel
CALHOUN. He is the son of Ezekiel CALHOUN, son of Hugh CALHOUN of Abbeville
Dist. SC. Patrick CALHOUN died in Livingston Co., KY in 1828 and his widow and
children moved to Paducah KY..."
p. 62. "Patrick CALHOUN from Abbeville Dist, SC, son-in-law of William
Gabriel PICKENS [found on records o Livingston Co., KY].
UPDATE: 1996-02-09
Letter dated 2 Sep 1993 from Brenda J. Jerome, 300 W Water St, Newburgh IN
47630-1158: (Enc #P-192).
KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A HISTORY OF
THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed. Thomas W.
Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY 42301, 1972):
p. 120. [biography of Col. James K. HUEY] "...The father of our subject
grew to manhood in this county and about 1818 was married to Miss Eliza,
daughter of Patrick and Ellen (PICKENS) CALHOUN, the latter was a daughter of
Col. William PICKENS of the Revolutionary War. Patrick CALHOUN was a cousin of
John C. CALHOUN, the noted statesman of South Carolina..."PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH, by E. M. Sharp (1963).
p. 59. "...Patrick CALHOUN died in Livingston Co., KY in 1828 and his
widow and children moved to Paducah KY..."
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UPDATE: 1995-08-23
PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH, by E. M. Sharp (1963).
p. 60. "Robert Hughey [and family]... lived in the Dyer Hills section of
Livingston Co., KY..."Letter dated 2 Sep 1993 from Brenda J. Jerome, 300 W Water St, Newburgh IN
47630-1158:
KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A HISTORY OF
THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed. Thomas W.
Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY 42301,
1972): p. 120. [biography of Col. James K. HUEY]. Col James K. HUEY was
born in what is now Dyer's Hill Precinct, Livingston County, KY., March 27,
1827 and is a son of Robert and Eliza (CALHOUN) HUEY. The father was born in
what is now [1885] Fairfield District, SC in 1784. His parents, John and Ann
(KINCAID) HUEY, were both natives of Ireland and came to the United States
about the year 1780. In 1796, when the father of subject was but twelve years
old, the grandfather came to Christian County, what is now Livingston County,
and settled the place now known as the RUTTER farm, about two miles from the
present village of Hampton. There the grandparents and parents of said subject
all lie buried. John HUEY entered about 1,000 acres of land, on one tract of
which he resided until his death. The father of our subject grew manhood in
this county and about 1818 was married to Miss Eliza, daughter of Patrick and
Ellen (PICKENS) CALHOUN... To this union were born Ellen (who married J. C.
LOVE), and Maria (who married R. S. NUNN), and subject. The father of subject,
about 1833, was married (again) to Mrs. Malinda MORRIS of Illinois, by which
marriage were born unto them Rebecca, Lizzie, Angie, and Sallie.
Angie died at the age of twelve. Rebecca, Lizzie and Sally made happy
marriages with men of high position in Alabama. Robert HUEY settled on the
farm now known as the Joseph WRIGHT farm, in Livingston County and there
resided until his death in the summer of 1842. He was a successful farmer, and
one of the largest stock raisers in the county, and was a true example of the
early pioneer of this county. His first wife, mother of subject, died in 1829.
.."
UPDATE: 1995-08-23
PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH, by E. M. Sharp (1963).
p. 60. "Robert Hughey [and family]... lived in the Dyer Hills section of
Livingston Co., KY..."Letter dated 2 Sep 1993 from Brenda J. Jerome, 300 W Water St, Newburgh IN
47630-1158:
KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A HISTORY OF
THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed. Thomas W.
Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY 42301,
1972): KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A
HISTORY OF THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed.
Thomas W. Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY
42301, 1972): p. 120. [biography of Col. James K. HUEY]. Col James K. HUEY
was born in what is now Dyer's Hill Precinct, Livingston County, KY., March
27, 1827 and is a son of Robert and Eliza (CALHOUN) HUEY. The father was born
in what is now [1885] Fairfield District, SC in 1784. His parents, John and
Ann (KINCAID) HUEY, were both natives of Ireland and came to the United States
about the year 1780. In 1796, when the father of subject was but twelve years
old, the grandfather came to Christian County, what is now Livingston County,
and settled the place now known as the RUTTER farm, about two miles from the
present
village of Hampton. There the grandparents and parents of said subject all lie
buried. John HUEY entered about 1,000 acres of land, on one tract of which he
resided until his death. The father of our subject grew manhood in this county
and about 1818 was married to Miss Eliza, daughter of Patrick and Ellen
(PICKENS) CALHOUN... To this union were born Ellen (who married J. C. LOVE),
and Maria (who married R. S. NUNN), and subject. The father of subject, about
1833, was married (again) to Mrs. Malinda MORRIS of Illinois, by which
marriage were born unto them Rebecca, Lizzie, Angie, and Sallie.
Angie died at the age of twelve. Rebecca, Lizzie and Sally made happy
marriages with men of high position in Alabama. Robert HUEY settled on the
farm
now known as the Joseph WRIGHT farm, in Livingston County and there resided
until his death in the summer of 1842. He was a successful farmer, and one of
the largest stock raisers in the county, and was a true example of the early
pioneer of this county. His first wife, mother of subject, died in 1829..."
UPDATE: 1995-08-23
Letter dated 2 Sep 1993 from Brenda J. Jerome, 300 W Water St, Newburgh IN
47630-1158: (Enc #P-192)
KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A HISTORY OF
THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed. Thomas W.
Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY 42301,
1972): KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A
HISTORY OF THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed.
Thomas W. Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY
42301, 1972): p. 120. [biography of Col. James K. HUEY]. Col James K. HUEY
was born in what is now Dyer's Hill Precinct, Livingston County, KY., March
27, 1827 and is a son of Robert and Eliza (CALHOUN) HUEY. The father was born
in what is now [1885] Fairfield District, SC in 1784...and about 1818 was
married to Miss Eliza [CALHOUN] ... To this union were born Ellen (who married
J. C. LOVE), and Maria (who married R. S. NUNN), and subject... subject is the
youngest of [these three children] and the only one of them now living..."
UPDATE: 1995-08-23
PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH, by E. M. Sharp (1963).
p. 60. "Robert Hughey [and family]... lived in the Dyer Hills section of
Livingston Co., KY..."Letter dated 2 Sep 1993 from Brenda J. Jerome, 300 W Water St, Newburgh IN
47630-1158:
KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A HISTORY OF
THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed. Thomas W.
Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY 42301,
1972): p. 120. [biography of Col. James K. HUEY]. Col James K. HUEY was
born in what is now Dyer's Hill Precinct, Livingston County, KY., March 27,
1827 and is a son of Robert and Eliza (CALHOUN) HUEY. The father was born in
what is now [1885] Fairfield District, SC in 1784. His parents, John and Ann
(KINCAID) HUEY, were both natives of Ireland and came to the United States
about the year 1780. In 1796, when the father of subject was but twelve years
old, the grandfather came to Christian County, what is now Livingston County,
and settled the place now known as the RUTTER farm, about two miles from the
present village of Hampton. There the grandparents and parents of said subject
all lie buried. John HUEY entered about 1,000 acres of land, on one tract of
which he resided until his death. The father of our subject grew manhood in
this county and about 1818 was married to Miss Eliza, daughter of Patrick and
Ellen (PICKENS) CALHOUN... To this union were born Ellen (who married J. C.
LOVE), and Maria (who married R. S. NUNN), and subject. The father of subject,
about 1833, was married (again) to Mrs. Malinda MORRIS of Illinois, by which
marriage were born unto them Rebecca, Lizzie, Angie, and Sallie.
Angie died at the age of twelve. Rebecca, Lizzie and Sally made happy
marriages with men of high position in Alabama. Robert HUEY settled on the
farm now known as the Joseph WRIGHT farm, in Livingston County and there
resided until his death in the summer of 1842. He was a successful farmer, and
one of the largest stock raisers in the county, and was a true example of the
early pioneer of this county. His first wife, mother of subject, died in 1829.
.."
UPDATE: 1994-03-18
Letter dated 2 Sep 1993 from Brenda J. Jerome, 300 W Water St, Newburgh IN
47630-1158:
KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A HISTORY OF
THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed. Thomas W.
Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY 42301,
1972): KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A
HISTORY OF THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed.
Thomas W. Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY
42301, 1972): p. 120. [biography of Col. James K. HUEY]. Col James K. HUEY
was born in what is now Dyer's Hill Precinct, Livingston County, KY., March
27, 1827 and is a son of Robert and Eliza (CALHOUN) HUEY. The father of
subject, about 1833, was married (again) to Mrs. Malinda MORRIS of Illinois,
by which marriage were born unto them Rebecca, Lizzie, Angie, and Sallie..."
UPDATE: 1994-03-18
Letter dated 2 Sep 1993 from Brenda J. Jerome, 300 W Water St, Newburgh IN
47630-1158:
KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A HISTORY OF
THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed. Thomas W.
Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY 42301,
1972): KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A
HISTORY OF THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed.
Thomas W. Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY
42301, 1972): p. 120. [biography of Col. James K. HUEY]. Col James K. HUEY
was born in what is now Dyer's Hill Precinct, Livingston County, KY., March
27, 1827 and is a son of Robert and Eliza (CALHOUN) HUEY. The father of
subject, about 1833, was married (again) to Mrs. Malinda MORRIS of Illinois,
by which marriage were born unto them Rebecca, Lizzie, Angie, and Sallie.
Angie died at the age of twelve. Rebecca, Lizzie and Sally made happy
marriages with men of high position in Alabama."
UPDATE: 1994-03-18
Letter dated 2 Sep 1993 from Brenda J. Jerome, 300 W Water St, Newburgh IN
47630-1158:
KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A HISTORY OF
THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed. Thomas W.
Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY 42301,
1972): KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A
HISTORY OF THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed.
Thomas W. Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY
42301, 1972): p. 120. [biography of Col. James K. HUEY]. Col James K. HUEY
was born in what is now Dyer's Hill Precinct, Livingston County, KY., March
27, 1827 and is a son of Robert and Eliza (CALHOUN) HUEY. The father of
subject, about 1833, was married (again) to Mrs. Malinda MORRIS of Illinois,
by which marriage were born unto them Rebecca, Lizzie, Angie, and Sallie.
Angie died at the age of twelve. Rebecca, Lizzie and Sally made happy
marriages with men of high position in Alabama."
UPDATE: 1994-03-18
Letter dated 2 Sep 1993 from Brenda J. Jerome, 300 W Water St, Newburgh IN
47630-1158:
KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A HISTORY OF
THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed. Thomas W.
Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY 42301,
1972): KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A
HISTORY OF THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed.
Thomas W. Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY
42301, 1972): p. 120. [biography of Col. James K. HUEY]. Col James K. HUEY
was born in what is now Dyer's Hill Precinct, Livingston County, KY., March
27, 1827 and is a son of Robert and Eliza (CALHOUN) HUEY. The father of
subject, about 1833, was married (again) to Mrs. Malinda MORRIS of Illinois,
by which marriage were born unto them Rebecca, Lizzie, Angie, and Sallie.
Angie died at the age of twelve. Rebecca, Lizzie and Sally made happy
marriages with men of high position in Alabama."
UPDATE: 1994-03-18
Letter dated 2 Sep 1993 from Brenda J. Jerome, 300 W Water St, Newburgh IN
47630-1158:
KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A HISTORY OF
THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed. Thomas W.
Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY 42301,
1972): KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A
HISTORY OF THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed.
Thomas W. Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY
42301, 1972): p. 120. [biography of Col. James K. HUEY]. Col James K. HUEY
was born in what is now Dyer's Hill Precinct, Livingston County, KY., March
27, 1827 and is a son of Robert and Eliza (CALHOUN) HUEY. The father of
subject, about 1833, was married (again) to Mrs. Malinda MORRIS of Illinois,
by which marriage were born unto them Rebecca, Lizzie, Angie, and Sallie.
Angie died at the age of twelve. Rebecca, Lizzie and Sally made happy
marriages with men of high position in Alabama."
UPDATE: 1995-08-23
Letter dated 2 Sep 1993 from Brenda J. Jerome, 300 W Water St, Newburgh IN
47630-1158:
KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A HISTORY OF
THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed. Thomas W.
Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY 42301,
1972): KENTUCKY GENEALOGY AND BIOGRAPHY Vol IV, reprinted from KENTUCKY: A
HISTORY OF THE STATE by Battle, perrin, Kniffin [2nd ed 1885, 3rd ed 1886], ed.
Thomas W. Westerfield (Genealogical Reference Co, PO Box 1554, Owensboro KY
42301, 1972): p. 120. [biography of Col. James K. HUEY]. Col James K. HUEY
was born in what is now Dyer's Hill Precinct, Livingston County, KY., March
27, 1827 and is a son of Robert and Eliza (CALHOUN) HUEY. The father was born
in what is now [1885] Fairfield District, SC in 1784...and about 1818 was
married to Miss Eliza [CALHOUN] ... To this union were born Ellen (who married
J. C. LOVE), and Maria (who married R. S. NUNN), and subject... subject is the
youngest of [these three children] and the only one of them now living..."