John Roach (son?), no slaves, 2 horses, 100 acres Place: Christian/Livingston Co.,KY / Tax List Note: Christian County Tax List 1799, Livingston County Kentucky was formed from Christian County in 1798, evidently the organization of county gov't was not complete when list was prepared.įrancis Roach, no slaves, 3 horses, 200 acres Except for 1814-1816 when he lived in St. Moved to what became Madison Co., IL 1807 and settled beside son Matthew on Cahos Creek. Lived at Dougherty's Station 1780 - 1786, serving three hitches in militia fighting Shawnee Indians. Lived there till 1779 when moved to what became Lincoln Co., KY. Place: Lincoln Co., KY/ Shawnee Indian Wars Note: Francis listed as taxpayer in old Dobbs Co., NC in 1769. Place: Dobbs Co., NC Note: Francis listed as taxpayer in old Dobbs Co., NC in 1769. Place: Madison Co., Ill / Applies for Rev. ![]() Kingston the 11th day of October on the XIII year of our Reign Anno Dom. on Wednesday the Twenty Seventh day of October Instant then & there to give Evidence in behalf of one Charles Cogdell.charged with the Murder of a Certain Samuel Thomas.this Writ Witness Richard Caswell. Richard Grantham, Daniel Williams, James Miles jun'r, Francis Covington, James Daniel junior, John Williamson Junior, Richard Williamson, William Miles, James Miles Senior, Francis Roach, David Miles Senior, William Westbrook, James Daniel Sen'r, John Miles, Charles Woolf, Asher Pipkin & William Crawford all of your County Planters personally to be and appear. Note: Secretary of State Records, Court Records, Oyer & Terminer, 1773, Box 314:ĭobbs County, NC - Charles Cogdell Murdered Samuel Thomas, 1773 MASKINS Edward "George Meck, Israel Stuten" 3 Submitted for use in the USGenWeb Project Archives by Jerome Tew Place: Dobbs Co., NC / Tax List w/ Edward Masterson Note: 1769 Tax List - Dobbs County, NC ![]() ![]() Masterson removed Francis to North Carolina about 1755. Court ordered Wardens of Truro Parish to bind Francis and brother Matthnew to Edward Masterson to teach them the wheelwrights trade. ![]() Place: Fairfax Co., VA / Orphans Court Note: Francis Roach, born 4/1739 in what became Fairfax Co., VA. He served three hitches on active duty in the Lincoln County militia in 1781, 17 in a company commanded by Capt. In the year 1779, he emigrated to the state of Kentucky where he spent the first six years in a fort at Dougherty's Station, near Danville, Mercer County. It states "Being an orphan boy, he was bound to a master, who removed him to the state of North Carolina early in life, where he married. Ill Note: His highly detailed obituary appeared in the "Alton Telegraph and Democratic Review" on August 2, 1845. Place: now Fairfax Co., Virginia Death Death: This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.
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