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1850 Kentucky, Christian County, District 2 census transcription of listing of several members of the Oglesby, Knight, Harkins, Mannana, Fox, Grace, Johnson, Lewis, Dukes, and Allison families living in the Christian County in 1850 within their own community. Census notation is made to the head of the families.
note - see note of Jane Oglesby. She was living with a Johnson family from VA not yet identified but seems to have early ties with the Meltons who show up later. There is another Johnson family in this community from NC who connected a little later with the Dukes and Grace families. |
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- JOHN H. HARKINS was born in Christian County, Ky., August 27, 1833, and is a son of John and Eunice (Mitchell) Harkins, both natives of Christian County, and of English descent. John Harkins, after attaining his majority, bought a farm in Christian County, where he was engaged in farming for many years. Later, he sold the place, and moved to Muhlenburgh County, Ky., where he bought another farm, on which he resided until his death, in 1870, in his sixty-seventh year. He was for several years constable in Christian County, and was a member of the United Baptist Church. Mrs. Eunice Harkins died in 1843.
Hopkins County, History of the State
http://kykinfolk.com/hopkins/bios/h.html
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