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- She was from early life a member of the Old School Baptist Church. Her father, Henry White, was a veteran of the Revolution. Henry White's parents were among the earliest pioneers of Kentucky. When Henry was about sixteen years old, the family were one day attacked by the Indians, their dwelling burned and the whole family, Henry alone excepted, massacred. He was in the field at work some distance from the house, and hence was enabled to make good his escape. One of the maternal grand-uncles of our subject, Joseph Lockston, familiarly known as "Master Jo" was also a veteran of the Revolution. During that struggle his command was for a time stationed on the Kentucky frontier, where he was one day attacked by two stalwart Indians, both of whom he succeeded in killing. (Source: Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 2nd ed., 1885, Butler Co.)
She was from early life a member of the Old School Baptist Church. His parents were John and Elizabeth Prevatte (Beesley)
1840 Census Butler Co., KY:
Dougherty, Wm. B. 1 m under 5, 1 m. under 30; 1 f under 5, 1 f under 30. Would have been William B., Abigail, Mary and Wiley.
William B. died between 1840 and 1850, probably 1849 because Francis was under a year old in 1850 census.
1850 Census Butler Co., KY
Abigail Dougherty 34 ((1816)
Mary Dougherty 13 (b. 1837)
Wiley Dougherty 11 (b. 1839)
Martha Dougherty 9 (b. 1841)
Polina Dougherty 8 (b. 1842)
John Dougherty 5 (b. 1845)
Francis Dougherty 0 (b. 1849)
1860 Cernsus Butler Co., KY Welches Creek PO:
Abigail Daughety 42
John T Daughety 15
Francis M Daughety 10
1870 Census Butler Co., KY Precinct 5:
John Cook 38
Palina Cook 28
Sarah Cook 15
Martha Cook 13
Monroe Cook 7
McClellan Cook 4
William Cook 2
Abigail Daugherty 54
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