_George Washington BAKER _+
| (1779 - 1846) m 1800
_John R. BAKER ______|
| (1809 - ....) m 1829|
| |_Esther ROBERTSON ________
| (1781 - 1850) m 1800
|
|--Elijah BAKER
| (1847 - ....)
| __________________________
| |
|_Susannah ___________|
m 1829 |
|__________________________
_John Henry BLEVINS _+
| (1842 - ....) m 1862
_Elisha Thornton BLEVINS _|
| (1866 - 1937) m 1895 |
| |_Catharine JAMES ____+
| (1845 - 1912) m 1862
|
|--Cecil G. BLEVINS
| (1903 - ....)
| _Andrew BUCHANON ____
| |
|_Lula May BUCHANON _______|
(1874 - 1943) m 1895 |
|_Clara CARMON _______
_Nelson BLEVINS _____+
| (1871 - 1918)
_John Henry BLEVINS _|
| (1894 - 1972) m 1920|
| |_Nancy Jane DEATON __
| (1880 - ....)
|
|--Charles BLEVINS
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Ollie M. SILVERS ___|
(1905 - ....) m 1920|
|_____________________
__
|
_James BLEVINS ______|
| (1844 - 1903) m 1883|
| |__
|
|
|--Emma? BLEVINS
| (1876 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Anna _______________|
(1860 - ....) m 1883|
|__
_unknown BLEVINS ____
|
_Joseph BLEVINS _____|
| (1805 - 1860) |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Josephine BLEVINS
| (1855 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Sarah "Sally" ______|
(1820 - ....) |
|_____________________
_Henry Frank BLEVINS _
| (1864 - ....) m 1880
_Jessie L. BLEVINS __|
| (1897 - 1965) m 1920|
| |_Melinda P. __________
| (1863 - ....) m 1880
|
|--Oned? BLEVINS
|
| ______________________
| |
|_Lonnie M. __________|
(1884 - 1963) m 1920|
|______________________
_William BLEVINS _______________+
| (1730 - 1805) m 1771
_Mathew BLEVINS _____|
| (1780 - 1840) |
| |_Ann MORRELL? __________________+
| (.... - 1818) m 1771
|
|--William BLEVINS
| (1812 - 1894)
| _John BLEVINS __________________+
| |
|_Clara BLEVINS ______|
(1783 - ....) |
|_daughter (Elizabeth?) BLEVINS _+
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_John CARTER _________
| (1737 - ....)
_Landon CARTER ______|
| (1760 - 1800) m 1784|
| |_Elizabeth TAYLOR ____
|
|
|--Mary Cocke CARTER
| (1799 - 1840)
| _William MACLIN ______+
| | (1734 - 1803) m 1754
|_Elizabeth MACLIN ___|
(1765 - 1842) m 1784|
|_Sarah "Sally" CLACK _+
(1731 - 1803) m 1754
_David FANNIN _______
| (1800 - ....)
_Joseph FANNIN ________|
| (1828 - 1912) m 1851 |
| |_Julia JORDAN _______
| (1803 - ....)
|
|--Ephriam FANNIN
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary "Dolly" MULLINS _|
(1829 - 1915) m 1851 |
|_____________________
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_Henley FUGATE ______+
| (1761 - 1838) m 1799
_Jehiel FUGATE ______|
| (1809 - 1863) |
| |_Rachel CROXDALE ____
| (1783 - ....) m 1799
|
|--Henley FUGATE
| (1843 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Sarah ROSE _________|
(1818 - 1892) |
|_____________________
________________________________
|
_Bill FULTZ _________|
| |
| |________________________________
|
|
|--Cora FULTZ
|
| _Jarvey HAMILTON _______________+
| | (1857 - 1922) m 1880
|_Lula HAMILTON ______|
(1884 - 1972) |
|_Lydia Katherine "Kate" THOMAS _+
(1865 - 1932) m 1880
_________________________
|
_Curtis Carseen GLENN __|
| |
| |_________________________
|
|
|--Donna Sue GLENN
|
| _Richard Norman TACKETT _+
| | (1884 - 1968)
|_Alta Euthemee TACKETT _|
|
|_Amanda Elizabeth WORTH _+
(1888 - 1958)
_Benjamin HARRISON ____+
| (1673 - 1710)
_Benjamin HARRISON __|
| (1695 - 1745) m 1722|
| |_Elizabeth BURWELL ____+
| (1677 - 1734)
|
|--Lucy HARRISON
| (1744 - ....)
| _Robert "King" CARTER _+
| | (1663 - 1732) m 1688
|_Anne CARTER ________|
(1696 - 1743) m 1722|
|_Judith ARMISTEAD _____+
(1665 - 1698) m 1688
_Robert JOHNSON _____+
| (1745 - 1814) m 1770
_William JOHNSON _________|
| (1775 - 1814) m 1801 |
| |_Jemima SUGGETT _____
| (1753 - ....) m 1770
|
|--George W. JOHNSON
| (1811 - 1862)
| _____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth "Betsy" PAYNE _|
(1785 - 1838) m 1801 |
|_____________________
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History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky,ed.
by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 598.
[Scott County] [Georgetown City and Precinct]
HON. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, deceased, was born May 27, 1811, nearGeorgetown,
Ky., and was the son of Wm. Johnson and grandson of Col. RobertJohnson.
He obtained a fine literary education, graduating at Transylvania
University. He studied law and practiced that profession for sometime,
but finally turned his attention to agricultural pursuits, and,besides
his farming interests in Kentucky, conducted cotton planting quite
extensively in Arkansas. In 1838 he was elected to the Legislaturefrom
Scott County; was always a Democrat; represented his part on several
important occasions; made the race for Presidential Elector in 1852and
1860; declined repeatedly to be a candidate for Congress; acquiredgreat
power in his party; was a thorough student of political science. Atthe
very outbreak of the civil war, although not a combatant by reason ofan
injured arm, he cast his lot with the South, and used every exertionto
induce Kentucky to follow the seceded States; left his home with
Breckinridge and others in September, 1861; made his way to Virginia,and
thence to Tennessee and to Bowling Green, in his own State; set afootand
and was largely instrumental in organizing a provisional governmentfor
the State, and at the convention assembled at Russellville for that
purpose, Nov. 18, 1861, he saw his desires carried into effect. A
constitution for the State was adopted, under which Kentucky wasadmitted
under the Confederacy, and he was chosen Provisional Governor. Whenthe
rapid events of the war compelled the Confederates to retire from the
southern part of the State, he accompanied the army; was a part of the
military family of the commander, Gen. A. S. Johnston; participated inthe
councils resulting in the movement from Corinth to Shiloh; went intothat
great battle as aid to Gen. Breckinridge; was afterward aid to Col.Trabue,
when the Kentucky brigade was separated from Gen. Breckinridge; hishorse
was shot from under him; he then entered the ranks of Capt. Monroe's
company, and fought during the rest of the day. That night he tookthe
oath of a private, and enrolled himself in Company E, Fourth Kentucky
Infantry. On the following day went into battle and early fell,mortally
wounded; lay on the field until the afternoon of the 8th, when he was
discovered by Gen. McCook and removed to a U. S. hospital boat, where,
receiving every possible care, he died on the following morning, April9,
1862. His remains were sent to Louisville by Gen. John M. Harlan and
other Federal officers, and were from thence conveyed to his home inScott
County, where amidst a great display of sympathy and popular regardhis
body was interred. He was a brave, generous, noble hearted man, andwas
greatly honored and respected in his community and State. He left a
wife and seven children.
___________________________
|
_Andy LANDRY ________|
| |
| |___________________________
|
|
|--daughter LANDRY
|
| _Thomas Jefferson BLEVINS _+
| | (1873 - 1934) m 1895
|_Susan Jean BLEVINS _|
(1900 - 1965) |
|_Minnie Mae LAFFERTY ______+
(1879 - 1955) m 1895
_____________________
|
_I. S. MANNING ______|
| m 1871 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Lawrence MANNING
| (1877 - ....)
| _Alexander T. WHITE _+
| | (1830 - 1871) m 1857
|_Sallie A. WHITE ____|
(1852 - ....) m 1871|
|_Ellen J. ADAMS _____
(1833 - ....) m 1857
_Hudson MARTIN ______
| (1752 - 1830) m 1779
_Nicholas Lewis MARTIN _|
| (1791 - 1857) m 1824 |
| |_Jane Walker LEWIS __+
| (1759 - 1838) m 1779
|
|--John Nicholas MARTIN
| (1834 - 1889)
| _____________________
| |
|_Eliza Ann DICKINSON ___|
(1808 - 1883) m 1824 |
|_____________________
_Solomon OSBORNE ______+
| (1785 - 1877) m 1814
_Solomon L. OSBORNE _|
| (1834 - ....) m 1855|
| |_Henrietta LIVINGSTON _
| (1793 - 1885) m 1814
|
|--Elvira OSBORNE
|
| _______________________
| |
|_Elizabeth GRIGSBY __|
(1835 - ....) m 1855|
|_______________________
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_Isaac RICE _________+
| (1776 - 1823) m 1809
_Miller RICE ________|
| (1816 - 1860) m 1838|
| |_Martha MATLOCK _____+
| (1791 - 1850) m 1809
|
|--John C. RICE
| (1842 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Letha HALEY ________|
(1819 - 1892) m 1838|
|_____________________
_Arthur Stanley ROBERTS __+
|
_Arthur Stanley ROBERTS _|
| |
| |_Marcelena Irene HAWKINS _
|
|
|--Allan Michael ROBERTS
| (1982 - 1992)
| __________________________
| |
|_Angelia MORETZ _________|
|
|__________________________
_William Jackson ROGERS _
|
_Silas Green ROGERS ___|
| (1847 - 1898) m 1866 |
| |_Mary Ann MCCLARIN ______
|
|
|--Albert King ROGERS
| (1870 - 1920)
| _William Calvin HOGGARD _+
| | (1825 - 1904) m 1848
|_Cynthia Jane HOGGARD _|
(1849 - 1923) m 1866 |
|_Paulina K. SHULTS ______+
(1829 - 1912) m 1848
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