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William Jones and Elizabeth (Smith) Jones |
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at time of the 1810 Clay Co, KY Census To view the online version of this Census, Click Here (Note: This will open a separate browser window.) |
Males: Note: By 1810, Moses and John have households of their own. (James hasn't yet been born.) Under 10 of age =1 (Isaac) 10-16 of age =0 16-26 of age =1 (Vincent) 26-45 of age =0 45 and over =1 (William =Head of Household) |
Females: Under 10 of age =5 (Betsy,Malinda,Peggy,Keziah,Sally) 10-16 of age =2 (Nancy, Ollie) 16-26 of age =0 26-45 of age =1 (Elizabeth =William's wife) 45 and over =0 |
(aka George W. Singleton) was accused of but never prosecuted for "The Murder of Millington 'Milton' Sasser" (clicking on this link will open a separate browser window) He married his 1st wife, Ruscilla Rowland, on 15 Mar 1866. His 2nd wife was Mary Alice "Molly" McIntosh [b: 25 Oct 1861, d: 14 Aug 1953], who in 1875 was a teacher in Clay Co, KY. On 25 Apr 1880, Gregory shot and killed Milton Sasser. ![]() Gregory was nailed in a "goods box" to escape prosecution. He used name of Singleton and lived in several places, including Benson [Franklin Co], KY, and New Iberia [Iberia Parish], LA. He returned to Laurel Co, KY, during 1914-1918, following a divorce, and moved to Louisville [Jefferson Co], KY, where he died on 03 Jan 1923. He was buried at Cave Hill Cemetery as George W. Singleton. George Gregory had 6 children who bore the surname Gregory. By his second marriage, he had 8 children who bore the surname Singleton. CLICK ON THE ABOVE LINK to read the news accounts (and other accounts) of Milton Sasser's murder, which include information about George Gregory's involvement. |
It is the opinion of some researchers that the Isaac Jones who married Sarah Basham is the son of William &Elizabeth(Smith) Jones, while other's believe that this Isaac is the son of William's brother & wife, Isaac &Rhoda(Smith) Jones For the List of Descendants of Isaac & Sarah(Basham) Jones, CLICK HERE |
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