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- DANIEL DAUGHERY was born 1760 in New Bern, Craven County, North
Carolina and married NANCY TAYLOR on April 23, 1786 in the same
county. Nancy is the daughter of Moses Taylor and Elizabeth Prevette
and was born 1770 in New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina. Daniel
and Nancy moved to Warren County, Kentucky in 1803 and settled near
the Gasper River.
(Source: Marriage Record , Craven Co. N.C.)
Daniel and Nancy were parents of:
1. *Elizabeth "Betsy" Daugherty born 1787 in North Carolina and
married in Warren County, Kentucky on February 7, 1807 to a Mr.
Gilstrap.
2. John Daugherty born 1787 in North Carolina married February 23,
1815 to Elizabeth Beasley in Warren County, Kentucky. Elizabeth was
born in New Bern, North Carolina.
3. Mary Daugherty born 1789 in North Carolina married February 7,
1807 in Warren County to Harris Evans, son of Samuel Evans. Mary died
before 1850 in Ohio County, Kentucky.
4. Nancy Daugherty born February 5, 1799 died July 4, 1854 in
Butler County, Kentucky and married Lewis D. White.
5. Sarah Daugherty born 1796 Logan County, Kentucky and died in
Ohio County, Kentucky and married Samuel Finely December 5, 1820 in
Ohio County, Kentucky.
6. Thomas Daugherty born 1797 in Warren County, Kentucky and
married married Mary Polly White. Her parents are Henry White ,
Revolutionary War soldier, and Mary Logsdon.
7. Moses Daugherty was born 1800 Warren County, Kentucky and died
1849 in Ohio County, Kentucky married 1) Cherokee and 2) Lucinda
Crowder May 3, 1838 in Ohio County, Kentucky. Lucinda is the daughter
of Thomas Crowder and Elizabeth Nimmo.
8. Sidney Daugherty born April 12, 1801 in Warren County, Kentucky
and died September 7,1847 in Butler County, Kentucky. Sidney married
James Wesley Howard, a preacher, and son of Richard Howard and Mary
Duckworth.
9. William Daugherty born May 31, 1803 in Kentucky and died
December 12, 1887 in Butler County, Kentucky. He married Elizabeth
"Betsy" Wiley August 2, 1821 in Butler County Kentucky. Elizabeth is
the daughter of Benjamin Wiley and Elizabeth Warren. William and
Elizabeth are buried in Dexterville at Mount Vernon Missionary Baptist
Church Cemetery in Butler County.
(Information on descendents of John and John Thomas if from:
Ancxestry.com - Family Tree of Sharon Batchelor)
WILL of Daniel Daugherty:
25 October 1845
Know all men by these presence that I Daniel Daugherty do give all my
property to my wife Nancy Daugherty and I also give the hundred acres
I live to my son William Daugherty and he is to let my daughter Nancy
live on in peace where she now lives her life time if she wants to do
so without being interrupted. My son William and Nancy is to take care
of my wife her life time. My land on Gasper is to be sold and divided
equally among the rest.
Daniel Daugherty
Wiley R Beasley
James Howard
Of Kentucky, Butler County Set Gave term 1846:
"I Vincent S Hay clerk of the County Court for county aforsaid do
certify that at the January term 1846 of said court the forgoing
intestment of writing purporting to be the last will and testament of
Daniel Daugherty Deo was produced into court and was moved by the
oaths of Wiley R Beasley and James Howard to be the act and of said
Daugherty and the same ordained to be recorded whereupon the same
together written this certificate is duly recorded in my office given
under my hand this 11th day of January.
Daniel Daugherty helped organize and was a charter member of Indian
Camp Church in 1813. This church is located in Butler County, Ky it is
now called Mt. Vernon (Green Brier) Church. A small body of Baptist
came into the Association in 1814, by representatives, occupying the
region in North Butler, east of Green River, on the tributaries of the
creek from which the church was named. Barnett's Lick Church now
covers a part of the same territory. A Committee appointed by the
association, reported in 1832, that it was dissolved, granting letters
to thirteen. From 1814 to 1828 list representers each year:1814:
Joseph Parker, Charles Vandiver 1815: Benjamin Burden 1816: B. Burden
, Harris Evans , J. Parker 1817: Francis Eslick 1818: B. Burden ,
D.(Daniel) Daugherty , J. Parker 1819: 1820: Francis Eslick 1821:
Lewis White 1822: Benjamin Burden , Paul Abney , A Kessinger 1823:
1824: Not represented 1825: Issac Embry , Paul Abney 1826: P Abney, R
Taylor 1817: Thomas Taylor, P Abney 1828: William Beasley
Ministers were : Benjamin Burden , Paul Abney , Isaac Embry
(Source: Mt. Vernon Church Records)
Grantee: Dougherty, Daniel
Acres: 200
Book: 2
Survey Date: 7-17-1799
County: Warren
WaterCourse: Gasper R
Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
Volume 1
Part 1
Chapter IV Grants South of Greene River (1797-1866)
The Counties of KY
page 301
More Info: Grantee: Dougherty, Daniel
Acres: 200
Book: 2
Page: 33
Date Survey: 7-17-1799
County: Warren
Watercourse: Gasper R
Photo of Indian Camp Creek Cemetery: The grave marker of Daniel and Nancy Taylor Daugherty located in an old cemetery on Flint Springs Road in Butler County KY. The marker was placed in 2005 by the Ohio County Ky Daugherty's who for a number of years have held an annual Daughety reunion. The Cemetery goes by several names, Bertie Cook, Cook/White, Indian Camp Creek and some even call it the Cedar Tree or Daniel Daugherty Cemetery. The old cemetery has been fenced and is well maintained.
The Cedar Tree name comes from the fact the graves were for many years located under a cedar tree. The tree has long been gone, however, the stump remains.
Photo of Indian Camp Creek Cemetery- Daugherty.002.jpg:
The names of the children are on the opposite side of the names of Daniel/Nancy Daugherty stone. As far as I know the children are not buried there. The date erected in 2005 is on the stone, however, some of us around here think it may not have been until early 2006 before it was placed. Mt. Vernon Church Homecoming is still being held on the 2nd Sunday in August. (Source: Chex http://www.myfamily.com/Photos/ViewPhoto.aspx?iid=38387710&mfsid=39422 94
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