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Baugh, Sarah J.

Female Abt 1836 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Baugh, Sarah J. was born about 1836 in Kentucky (daughter of Baugh, Marcellius and Stapp, Permelia).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Baugh, Marcellius was born on 04 Feb 1812 in , Gerrard, Kentucky; died on 04 Jan 1888.

    Other Events:

    • Military Servic: Companies F&S, 5th Kentucky Calvary, USA
    • OCCU: Carpenter

    Notes:

    Russell Co., KY Marriages, 1826-1865 - Page-Pumfry
    Compilation copyright 1985 Gary L. Flanagan
    Web version copyright 1998 Gary L. Flanagan

    Pierce, John, to Ann Grider. February 7, 1853. Married by Marcellus Baugh,
    J.P.R.C., at James Grider's. Witnesses: Charles McKinley, Wintsville Grider.
    1-52,53,63.

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    Census_Year 1850
    Microfilm # M432-217
    State Kentucky
    County Russell

    CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE: Kentucky COUNTY: Russell DIVISION: The Second District REEL NO: M432-217 SHEET NO: 244B
    REFERENCE: Enumerated on the 17th day of August 1850, by N. McClure; Handwritten page #487

    Marcellius married Stapp, Permelia on 14 Nov 1832 in , Russell, Kentucky. Permelia (daughter of Stapp, William and McClure, Jane) was born in 1808 in , Clark, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Stapp, Permelia was born in 1808 in , Clark, Kentucky (daughter of Stapp, William and McClure, Jane).

    Notes:

    CENSUS RECORDS:
    ......1850 Census: Russell County, Kentucky: Household 80, Family 80:Page 489:
    Baugh, Marcellius, age 38, KY, Carpenter
    Baugh, Permelia, age 43, KY
    Baugh, Abraham, age 16, KY, Farmer
    Baugh, Sarah J., age 13, KY
    Baugh, William D., age 11, KY
    Baugh, Simeon, age 10, KY
    Baugh, Elisha, age 8, KY
    Baugh, Elilzabeth, age 6, KY
    Baugh, Mary, age 6, KY
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----
    Marcellus Baugh fought in Civil War on Union side.

    Notes:

    Joseph Stapp and Nathan McClure bondsmen:
    17 Oct 1827 for Marriage of Joseph Stapp, son of Jane Stapp; & Harriet Black and Benjamin Black whose age was this day proven by the oath of Robert Boyd.

    Teste: L.G. Patterson signed; Joseph Stapp X his mark Nathan Mclure

    Know all men by these presents that we, Wm. Stapp and John Young are held and firmly bound unto James Gerard Esq. Govenor of Kentucky in the full sum of 50 # for which...will and truly to be made the sd(said) govenor his ... ... bind ourselves & severally firmly by these presents sealed & dated 28 Day of Sep 1796.
    The condition of this above obligation is such that whereas there is a marriage shortly entered to be had and solomnized(sic) between the above bound Wm.. Stapp and Jane McClure. If therefore there be no lawful caus to obstruct the same this obligation to be vow. Else to term... In full force and virtue. Wm.Stapp
    Signed and sealed in presence of John Young

    Sir, I am willing & desire you may issue a license of marriage of myself to Mr William Stapp. Yours: Jean McClure ( It was signed this way. instead of Jane as we see in the rest of the documents B.McGee)
    to M.D. Bullock, Clerk of the County of Clarke
    Sept 20 1796
    Teste: James McClure


    This day came Mr James McClure before me , Rob’t McKinney a Justice of the peace for the said County and made oaath that Jean (sic) McClure who desires and devises for marriage for herself and Wm. Stapp is of full age to act for herself. Swort this 20th day of Sept. 1796

    To the Clerk of the County of Clark; Wm McKinney



    I Jane Stapp of the County of Russell and the State of Kentucky do authorize Marcellus Bough to obtain license to intermarry with my daughter Permelia Stapp, given from under my hand this 6 November 1832
    Attest his mark;
    Joseph Stapp, Signed: Jane Stapp X her mark

    Children:
    1. Baugh, Abraham was born in 1835 in , Russell, Kentucky.
    2. 1. Baugh, Sarah J. was born about 1836 in Kentucky.
    3. Baugh, William D. was born in 1839 in , , Kentucky.
    4. Baugh, Simeon was born in 1840 in , , Kentucky.
    5. Baugh, Elisha was born about 1842 in Kentucky.
    6. Baugh, Elizabeth was born about 1844 in Kentucky.
    7. Baugh, Mary was born about 1844 in Kentucky.
    8. Baugh, Permelia A. was born in 1847 in , , Kentucky.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Stapp, William was born about 1776 in , , Virginia; died in 1850 in , Russell, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Name: William Stapp
    Birth: 1772 Virginia
    Death: 1827 Russell County, Kentucky
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    Birth: ABT. 1772 in Virginia 1
    Death: 31 MAR 1827 in Russell Co Ky 1
    Note:
    [Stapps&Morgans.ged]

    William married McClure, Jane in Sep 1796 in , Clark, Kentucky. Jane (daughter of McClure, Halbert and Young, Alice) was born about 1776 in , , Virginia; died in Feb 1860 in , Russell, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  McClure, Jane was born about 1776 in , , Virginia (daughter of McClure, Halbert and Young, Alice); died in Feb 1860 in , Russell, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Born Virginia or Kentucky but where??

    Children:
    1. Stapp, Mary was born about 1798 in , Clark, Kentucky; died on 24 Feb 1876 in , Russell, Kentucky.
    2. Stapp, Alice was born about 1800 in , Clark, Kentucky.
    3. Stapp, James A. was born on 06 Jan 1802 in , Clark, Kentucky; died on 02 Jul 1872 in , Fayette, Illinois.
    4. Stapp, Lucy was born about 1805 in , Clark, Kentucky.
    5. Stapp, Joseph was born about 1807 in , Clark, Kentucky; died on 27 Nov 1872 in , Russell, Kentucky.
    6. 3. Stapp, Permelia was born in 1808 in , Clark, Kentucky.
    7. Stapp, William R. was born about 1810 in , Clark, Kentucky.
    8. Stapp, Sarah was born before Aug 1813 in , Adair, Kentucky.
    9. Stapp, Wyatt was born on 14 Mar 1814 in , Russell, Kentucky; died on 14 Feb 1901 in , Adair, Kentucky.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  McClure, Halbert was born about 1738 in , Augusta, Virginia; died on 11 Sep 1782 in , Washington, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name Prefix: Mr.
    REFN226
    !Nauvoo Btz for dead Bk A Albert named Aunts &Cousins

    !Petty Papers Vol 10 #2 pg 39 "Kty Baptists" Vol 1 by Spencer Statesthat the father in la w to Ralph Petty was James McClure.


    Other possiblesiblings or children: Alexander McClure, Sarah McClure(md H. Kinkaid), John Mc Clure.
    Some of these names are on the 1790 Clark Co., KY tax lists.

    Possible given name: James


    Slaying of the Halbert McClure Family
    By Emory L. Hamilton

    From the unpublished manuscript,
    Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and
    Holston Rivers, pages 111-113.

    On the 20th of September, 1782, Colonel
    Arthur Campbell wrote to Colonel William Davies
    (1), saying:
    On the 11th instant a party of Northward
    Indians penetrated as far in this county as the
    settlements on the head of Moccasin Creek, which
    is within ten or twelve miles of Abingdon, attacked
    a family of fourteen in number, (of course secured
    in the interior part), killed the husband on the
    spot, captivated the wife and six (6) of the
    children, three of whom, after being a short space
    in the enemies hands, was most inhumanely
    murdered. One, a young woman, so long survived
    the blows as told the tragic tale. Two made their
    escape the first day and night. The old woman and
    one child, with a considerable booty in horses,
    household goods, etc., was carried forward three
    days, some distance down the Sandy River.
    When part of our duty, with a
    perseverance in purpose, through a most rugged
    and difficult way that does them honor, overtook
    the Indians and wounded several of them;
    recovered unhurt, the two remaining captives,
    with the Indian's baggage and plunder they had
    taken.
    Just seven days before the above letter was
    written, Campbell, had on the 13th of September,
    1782, written to Col. Preston thusly: (2)
    By a few lines received from Major
    Dysart, (3) I am informed that the Indians have
    murdered Halbert McClure's family, near our
    Courthouse, and some other persons, the number
    there unknown.
    Captain John Carr, who was born on
    Carr's Creek in Russell Co., VA, September 6,
    1773, and once lived as a boy on Moccasin Creek,
    wrote to Dr. Lyman C. Draper, in 1854 from
    Sumner Co., TN (4) saying:
    ...After that time (1776) my father moved
    near the head of Moccasin Creek. The Indians
    came and killed part of a family and carried off
    others as prisoners. This family lived within about
    two miles of my father. Their names were
    McClure. Sally, the oldest daughter was to be
    married the next day after the attack was made by
    the Indians. The father McClure was killed, also
    a son of his by the name of Moses, and Katherine,
    a grown girl, and John McClure, his oldest son
    was wounded, but afterwards recovered.
    Sally McClure made her escape from the
    Indians the first night. She met the party who were
    in pursuit of the Indians, as might be expected,
    her intended husband was among them. His name
    was Kincaid, who married her shortly after her
    return.
    James Oxer, who once lived on the Clinch,
    filed a Revolutinary War pension claim as the only
    living heir of his father, George Oxer, who was an
    Indian spy on the Clinch and who died in
    Montgomery Co., KY, in October 1809. In the
    claim filed in Warren Co., Indiana, in 1858, he
    states:
    That his father served on the Clinch and
    was married to Dorcas Shelby (Shelley) who died
    in Kentucky in 1824; that his father was in a
    skirmish with the Indians in which Captain
    (Alexander) Barnett (5) recaptured the McClure
    family of Virginia, and placed them in the care of
    his father George Oxer.
    Joseph Smathers who once lived in this
    vicinity before emigrating to Kentucky, tells a very
    confused version of this incident to the Rev. John
    D. Shane, (6) in which he says:
    McClure's lived at the head of Little
    Moccasin Gap. McClure's cabin had a wooden
    chimney (7) on it. They (Indians) had gotten
    between the chimney and cabin. They had learned
    to say the old man's grace. (Perhaps a table grace
    or prayer they overheard). His daughter was to
    have been married in a few days. He (the father
    McClure) came and fell on his knee and begged
    them to desist and was shot dead. They
    tomahawked and scalped a daughter and tread on
    her, and left her for dead, but she came to and
    lived. Two other daughters were taken off. One
    was the bride. They taunted her about her groom
    and mocked the grace the old man said. There
    never was half as much mischief done (by Indians)
    on Holston as on Clinch.
    Halbert McClure had settled in 1773, near
    the head of Moccasin Creek in Washington Co., in
    Rich Valley, on a 400 acre tract of land opposite
    and a little east of Cabin Creek Ford and Bromley
    Gap on the southside of the North fork of Holston
    River. He assigned this tract of land to John
    Kinkead in 1781. (8) He was one of the appraisers
    of the estate of Benjamin Estill on April 17, 1782,
    and was a Juror in Botetourt Co., at a court on 15th
    of May, 1771.

    (1) Virginia State Papers, Vol. III, page 316-17.
    (2) Draper MSS 9 DD 38
    (3) Major James Dysart, first Sheriff of
    Washington Co., VA, lived east of Abingdon, on
    Route U. S. 11, at Book Hall (still standing). He
    died in Rockcastle Co., KY, in 1831. Was one of
    the Long Hunters and also at the Battle of Kings
    Mountain where he commanded a company
    (4) Draper MSS 6 XX 99
    (5) Alexander Barnett was County Lieutenant of
    Militia for Russell Co., VA, after its formation in
    1786, and was a militia officer serving on the
    Clinch, while the territory was still Washington
    Co., VA.
    (6) Historical Collection of Rev. John D. Shane,
    Draper MSS 12 CC 96-7.
    (7) Early settlers often built this type chimney. It
    was laid up of sticks of wood, pen fashion and
    daubed with clay. They were called "stick and clay
    chimneys".
    (8) Washington Co., VA Entry Book 1, page 10 &
    70.

    Contact: Rhonda Robertson at: rsr@mounet.com

    Halbert married Young, Alice about 1762 in , Augusta, Virginia. Alice (daughter of Young, Patrick and Todd, Isabella) was born about 1746 in , Augusta, Virginia; died after 1800. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Young, Alice was born about 1746 in , Augusta, Virginia (daughter of Young, Patrick and Todd, Isabella); died after 1800.
    Children:
    1. McClure, John was born about 1763 in , Augusta, Virginia; died on 08 Feb 1820 in , Russell, Kentucky; was buried in Feb 1820.
    2. McClure, Sarah was born about 1764 in , , Virginia; died in Bef. 1831.
    3. McClure, Moses was born about 1766 in , Augusta, Virginia; died on 11 Sep 1782.
    4. McClure, Katherine was born about 1768 in , Augusta, Virginia; died on 11 Sep 1782.
    5. McClure, Alice was born about 1771 in , , Virginia; died after 1840 in , Barren, Kentucky.
    6. McClure, Samuel was born about 1769 in , , Virginia; died after 1830 in Possibly, Haywood Co., Tennessee.
    7. McClure, James was born in 1772 in , , Virginia; died in 1853 in , Russell, Kentucky.
    8. McClure, Isabella was born about 1773 in , Washington, Virginia; died about 1812 in , Barren, Kentucky; was buried in Petty Cemetery, Hiseville, Barren, Kentucky.
    9. McClure, Alexander was born about 1777 in , Washington, Virginia; died on 20 Apr 1854 in , Scott, Illinois; was buried in Apr 1854 in Miller Cemetery (Old Winchester Cemetery), Winchester Township, Scott, Illinois.
    10. McClure, Mary E. was born about 1777 in , Washington, Virginia; died on 12 Oct 1818 in , Barren, Kentucky; was buried in Oct 1818.
    11. 7. McClure, Jane was born about 1776 in , , Virginia; died in Feb 1860 in , Russell, Kentucky.
    12. McClure, Unknown