The
first official record of Samuel appears to
by the warrant he took out for land in York
County, just south of the Yellow Breeches
Creek and not far from the home and mill of
his father, Ralph Whitsett in Cumberland County
on the north side of the Yellow Breeches.
1767,
April 10:
Warrant NO. 3423 Whitsitt, Samuel (sic); pg.
345 (stamped 283); [Location] Fairfield Twp
formerly Newbury Twp. York Co.; Number: 3423;
Applicant: Samuel Whitsitt; Acres: 300 (survey
copied) D55 pg. 123; Description: Joining
James Clark Charles West and Arthur Ewing
in Charles Lukens district York County.
SOURCE: WEST SIDE
APPLICATIONS (Register), 1766-1769, pg. 45
(stamped 493);
1767,
April 13: [plot labeled
"Samuel Witsitt (sic) cont'g 108 a. 25
prs. & allowances" (original grant
was 300 acres, so in 1833, seventy years later,
almost 200 acres not shown in drawing); shows
adjoining lands, Jacob Stromenger's other
lands (northeast side); Charles West (west
side); Supposed Arthur Ewing (south); "Supposed
here was James Clark"]: "A draught
of a piece of land situate in Fairfield Township
(formerly Newbury) in the county of York containing
the above set forth 108 a. 85 prs. & allowances
surveyed on the 10 day of April A.D. 1833
in pursuance of the application No. 3423 Granted
to the said Samuel Witsill [sic] for 300 a.
dated the 13th day of April 1767 the land
above represented is now the property of Jacob
Stromenger in right of Abraham Noblett and
was patented among other lands to the said
Abraham Noblett on the 21st April 1760 according
to the said Stromenger's deeds &c".
SOURCE: COPIED SURVEYS 1681-1912 Book
D55, pg 153.
1773,
April 07: "A draught of a tract of
land called ---- Situate in Newberry Township, in the County of
York surveyed the 7th day of April 1773 for Joseph Whiteside,
in Pursuance of a warrant Dated the 1st day of April 1773, Containing
Two hundred acres & allowances of six acres P Cent for Roads
&Ca" [adjacent lands counter clockwise from bottom:
Peter Tittle on south; Jno Calhoon (s.e.); Saml Whiteside; The
Widow Vane; Wm. Jones (all on east side); George Ashbridge, Thomas
Cannon (north); creek on N.E. corner "down Yellow Breaches;
James Sharp (west side). Yellow Breaches Creek forms the eastern
border between Cumberland and York. In 1773 Newberry encompassed
Fairview Twp putting Joseph's land on the border with Cumberland]:
SOURCE: COPIED SURVEYS 1681-1912 Book C220
pg. 300.
1775,
February 7
Deposition of Samuel Whitesitt, 7 Feb. 1775
Westmoreland County
Personally appeared before us, the subscribers, three of his Majesty's
Justices of the Peace for the county aforesaid, Samuel Whitesides,
who being duly Sworn upon the holy Evangelists of Almighty God,
did depose & say that this day being the Seventh day of February,
in the morning between twilight, there came a number of Armed
men, and with a large Sledge, about ten pound weight, broke open
the outside Goal door & one of the Inside doors, both being
lock'd and sent the prisoners then in the Goal, being three in
number, who were committed (one by Name of John Neil for a Riot
& throwing down a man's house, (with a number of others) the
other two by Name Samuel Wardin & Samuel Wilson, who were
committed for a Trespass) of and giving each Name Samuel Wardin
& Samuel Wilson, who were committed for a Trespass) of and
giving each of them the prisoners after the Goal being broke a
Pistol, and told them, the prisoners, that they had help'd them
so far, and to Clear their own way: and the said Samuel Whitsides
further says, that he heard the number of armed men aforesaid
say that for their so doing they had orders from Captain William
Crawford and further this deponent says not.
[signed] Samuel Whitesitt
Sworn & subsc ribed before us, this 7th
day of February, 1775
Robt. Hanna
W. Lochry
Wm. Bracken
Carnachan, Esquire, Sheriff of the County,
Ask one Benjamin Harrison, who appeared to
be their head man, whether they had orders
for their so doing and he read a paper &
said it was Captain William Crawford's orders.
"Foreman also saw one Samuel Wilson make
a push at Robert Hanna, Esquire (one of the
Justices of the Peace) with a Gun. [Robert
Hann's statement] The sledge was stolen from
the smith shop. William McGeery came to Robt.
Hanna about daybreak to inform him of the
break in. "One Benjamin Harrison said,
"What they had done they did by Authority
from Virginia." SOURCE:
Pennsylvania Archives, Colonial Records, Vol.
X., pg. 234
1783:
Transcript of Property in
Westmoreland County
Whiteside, Joseph - 100 acres, 5 inhabitants
Whitesides, Samuel - 200 acres (nr. Inhabitants
not listed)
Whitesides, William - 100 acres, 3 inhabitants
SOURCE: Pennsylvania Archives,
Vol. XXII, pg. 393;
1783,
1786: Westmoreland
County, Tax Lists 1783, 1786
Mount Pleasant Township
Sam'l Whitesides, 200 acres
Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Vol.
XXIV, Westmoreland County Tax List
1786:
Samuel Whiteside, Westmoreland County, PA,
1786 (pg. 525)
Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Vol.
XXII, Tax Lists
1786:
"J. S. WHITSETT; Among the pioneer settlers
of Jackson county is numbered this gentleman,
who for many years has been identified with
the best interests of the locality, interested
in all that pertains to its welfare and advancement.
In all the relations of life he has been an
esteemed and upright man, and today is ranked
among the progressive agriculturists of the
community. The Whitsett family was of Scotch
origin, and was founded in America in the
early history of this country. The great-grandfather
of our subject served as sheriff of Lancaster
county, Pennsylvania. He was at one time a
very wealthy man, but owing to his great generosity
lost much of his property. He removed to Kentucky
when his son, James Whitsett, the grandfather
of our subject, was a lad of 12 years. The
latter served as a soldier in the War of 1812,
under General William Henry Harrison..."
SOURCE: A Memorial &
Biographical Record of Kansas City and Jackson
County, Missouri, Part 4 (published in the
1890's)
1803, May 6:
Montgomery Co., Kentucky Deed Book 2-529;
Indenture, 6 May 1803, Joseph Whitsitt's sons
James and Levi; be apprenticed to Samuel Whitsitt
until age 21 (in year 1818); Samuel to teach
art of farming, lodge, feed and teach boys
to "read and right" recorded 10
Sept. 1803. SOURCE: Montgomery
Co., Ky. Deeds, film 252348, Kentucky State
Archives, Frankfort, Ky. (sent to me as handwritten
note by Jane Buchanan, 114 Berwick Dr., Oak
Ridge, TN, June 5, 1985);
1810,
Aug. 6: Census
Samuel Whiteside,
[males] 4-2-0-2-1 [females] 4-0-0-1-1
4 males 0-9
2 males 10-15
2 males 26-44
1 male 45+
4 fems 0-9
1 fems. 26-44
1 fems. 45+
1815,
August 10: Montgomery
Co., Ky. Wills, B-106: Will of Samuel Whitsett
of Montgomery Co., Ky; wife Margaret Whitsett;
son Samuel Whitsett - land; rest of estate
divided equally "between the rest of
my children." Will proved and recorded
10 Aug. 1815 on oath of James Whitsett.
SOURCE: Kentucky State Archives, film
252360, Frankfort, Ky. (sent to me as handwritten
extracts by Jane Buchanan, 114 Berwick Dr.,
Oak Ridge, TN, June 5, 1985);
1815,
September 04:
Montgomery Co., Ky. Deeds, DB 7-422, 4 Sept.
1815
Indenture, between John Whitsett and Lucy
his wife
William Whitsett and Patsey his wife
Joseph Whitsett and Polly his wife
James Whitsett and Betsy his wife
Ralph Whitsett
Joseph Bell and Nancy his wife (late Nancy
Whitsett)
John Ramsey and Peggy his wife (late Peggy
Whitsett)
William Ramsey and Rachel his wife (late Rachel
Whitsett)
Patrick Wilson and Sally his wife (late Sally
Whitsett)
"Heirs and legal representatives of Samuel
Whitsett of the one part and Samuel Whitsett
of the County of Montgomery and state of Kentucky
of the other part the above to sell Samuel
Whitsett for $10.00 the land sold to Samuel
Whitsett now dec'd being land deeded by John
Treadway to Samuel Whitsett 27 Aug. 1804,
22 1/2 acres also another tract beginning
at a stake corner of Henry Robson, adjacent
John Summers, containing 32 acres; land deeded
by Samuel Haden 6 July 1810 to Samuel Whitsett.
SOURCE: Montgomery Co., Ky.
Deeds, DB 7-422, 4 Sept. 1815 film 252348,
Kentucky State Archives, Frankfort, Ky.
1815,
September 15: Montgomery
Co., Ky. Deeds, Deed extract: [estate settlement]
Land sold to Samuel Whitsett by John Treadway
27 Aug. 1804, 22 1/2 acres; land sold by Samuel
Haddon to Samuel Whitsett 26 July 1810, 22
acres; deed was recorded 1 April 1816, Montgomery
Co., Ky. Heirs living in Clarke Co., Ky on
15 Sept. 1815 -
Ralph Whitsett
Joseph Bell (also Beall) and Nancy his wife
John Ramsey and wife Margaret
William Ramsey and wife Rachel
Heirs living in Jefferson Co., Indiana Territory,
25 Sept. 1815
William Whitsett and wife Patsey
Patrick Wilson and wife Sally
SOURCE: film 252350, Kentucky
State Archives, Frankfort, Ky. (sent to me
as handwritten extracts by Jane Buchanan,
114 Berwick Dr., Oak Ridge, TN, June 5, 1985)
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SOURCES
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Back to Samuel Whitsitt of Kentucky
| 1. |
Hazel
M. Boyd, THE ADVOCATE, Montgomery
County [KY] Notes (Mt. Sterling, Kentucky,
Jan. 22, 1981). |
| 2. |
Transcript
of Property in Westmoreland County,
(Penn.) 1783 (Pennsylvania Archives,
Vol. XXII), pg. 393. |
| 3. |
Phillips
and Whitsitt Bible (Kentucky Bible
Records, DAR, Vol IV, 1966). |
| 4. |
Venita
L. (Whitsitt) Bumgarner, Douthitt
family of Lafayette Co., Missouri
(327 North West Street, Perryville,
Mo., 63775). Pauline Maciejewski,
29 Jan. 1986. (Mrs. Maciejewski felt
that this source was not entirely
reliable; however, she was the granddaughter
of Joseph Anderson Whitsitt, son of
James Stewart Whitsitt and Sidney
Noland). |
| 5. |
Montgomery
County, Kentucky Deed Book, Samuel
Whitsitt Estate (Frankfort, Kentucky:
Kentucky State Archives), DB 7-422.
Sale of lands on Lebegrud Creek, Montgomery
Co., Ky. This document lists all the
heirs of Samuel in Sept. 1815. |
| 6. |
Montgomery
County, Kentucky Wills, Vol. B, pg.
106. |
| 7. |
Kentucky Deeds, Montgomery County,
DB 7-422; Extracted by Mrs. Jane Grey
Buchannan, 114 Berwick Dr, Oak Ridge,
Tennessee, author of THOMAS THOMPSON
AND ANN FINNEY OF COLONIAL PENNSYLVANIA
AND NORTH CAROLINA (1985). |
| 8. |
1810
Census, Montgomery County, Kentucky
(Provo, UT: Ancestry.com; The Generations
Network Inc.), pg. 348 (Image 2),
first line Samuel Whiteside |
| 9. |
Records
of the Pennsylvania Land Office;
WEST SIDE APPLICATIONS (Register),
1766-1769. {series #17.40} (http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/:
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum
Commission, Bureau of Archives
and History, Pennsylvania State
Archives RG-17). |
10. |
Pennsylvania
State Archives; RG-17, Records
of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS
1681-1912 [series #17.114] (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/:
Pennsylvania Historical
and Museum Commission, Bureau
of Archives and History). |
11. |
Pennsylvania
Archives, Colonial Records, Vol.
X., pg. 234. |
12. |
Maida
Whitten, Whitsett Family Tree
Database (7201 Mastin, Shawnee
Mission, KS 66203-4616). Date
of Import: Dec 30, 1998. (Maida
is a meticulous researcher; however,
she did not provide me with a
list of her sources in the FTM
file. |
13. |
Pennsylvania
Archives, Series 3, Vol. XXIV,
Westmoreland County, Tax Lists
1783, 1786. |
14. |
Pennsylvania
Archives, Series 3, Vol. XXII,
Tax Lists, pg. 525. |
15. |
Terry
Parcel, A Memorial & Biographical
Record of Kansas City and Jackson
County, Missouri, Part 4 (http://www.rootsweb.com/~mojackso/
(September 6, 2005)). Biographical
sketch of J. S. Whitsett of Jackson
County. |
16. |
Montgomery
County, Kentucky Deeds (1985),
Film 252350, Ky. State Archives,
Frankfort. Extracted by Mrs. Jane
Grey Buchannan |
17. |
Montgomery
Co., Ky. Wills, Will Book B-106;
Kentucky State Archives, film
252360, Frankfort, Ky. (sent to
me as handwritten extracts by
Jane Buchanan, 114 Berwick Dr.,
Oak Ridge, TN, June 5, 1985) |
18. |
Montgomery
Co., Ky. Deeds, film 252350, Kentucky
State Archives, Frankfort, Ky.
(sent to me as handwritten extracts
by Jane Buchanan, 114 Berwick
Dr., Oak Ridge, TN, June 5, 1985);
Deed extract: recorded 1 April
1816 [part of estate settlement] |
19. |
Montgomery
Co., Ky. Deeds, DB 7-422, 4 Sept.
1815; film 252348, Kentucky State
Archives, Frankfort, Ky. Indenture,
between heirs of Samuel Whitsett,
Deceased. |
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