1. Dennis1 Burgin, son of Thomas Burgin and Anne, was born in Baltimore Co., MD November 23, 1743. Dennis died 1821 Madison Co., KY, at 77 years of age. His body was interred in Providence Methodist Church ce, Madison Co., KY.
He married Jane. Jane was born ca 1750. Jane died before 1833 in Madison Co., KY. Her body was interred in Providence Methodist Church ce, Madison Co., KY. Jane became the mother of Charles Burgin ca 1768. Jane became the mother of Thomas Burgin ca 1770.
Dennis became the father of Charles Burgin ca 1768. Dennis became the father of Thomas Burgin ca 1770. Dennis was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census in Madison County, Kentucky. The 1810 Census for Madison County, Kentucky lists Dennis Burgin with 1 white male over 45, 1 white female 10-16, 1 over 45, and 6 slaves.
Dennis was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census in Madison County, Kentucky. Dennis Burgin is listed in the 1820 Census for Madison County, Kentucky with 1 white male over 44, 1 white female 16-25, 1 over 44, 3 male blacks 14-25, 1 female black under 14, 1 26-44, and a total of 5 persons engaged in agriculture. Dennis Burgin first appears in Madison County Court records in February, 1787. According to family tradition, he took part in the abortive attempt to settle Kentucky in 1773 led by William Russell and Daniel Boone. It is also claimed he was one of the roadcutters who cleared a path to Boonesborough in 1775 and he was in the fort at Boonesborough. No proof of these family traditions seems to exist at this time. Dennis served for a year in the North Carolina Continental Line during the Revolutionary War. He was buried at the Providence Methodist Church in Madison County. The Church was moved and the graveyard may no longer exist.
Dennis Burgin and Jane had the following children:
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Isaac2 Burgin was born before 1776, the first event for
which there is a recorded date.
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Sarah (Sally) Burgin was born before June 14, 1792, the first event for which there is a recorded date. She married Benjamin Baxter in Madison Co., KY, June 14, 1792.
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Nancy Burgin was born before June 14, 1792, the first event for which there is a recorded date. Nancy died after
1833. She married twice. She married Nathaniel Tevis. She married
Benjamin Harris Madison Co., KY, June 14, 1792. Benjamin was born in Albemarle Co., VA November 28, 1760.
Benjamin was the son of Christopher Harris and Agnes McCord.
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Rebecca Burgin was born before August 9, 1809, the first event for which there is a recorded date. She married Davis Todd in Madison Co., KY, August 9, 1809.
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Charles Burgin was born ca 1768.
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Thomas Burgin was born ca 1770.
2. Isaac2 Burgin (Dennis1) was born before 1776, the first event for which there is a recorded date. Isaac died 1794.
He married Mary Tackett in Greenbrier Co., VA (now WV), February 11, 1783. Mary became the mother of Nancy Burgin after 1776. Mary became the mother of Sally Burgin after 1776. Mary became the mother of Isaac Burgin ca 1785.
Isaac became the father of Nancy Burgin after 1776. Isaac became the father of Sally Burgin after 1776. Isaac became the father of Isaac Burgin ca 1785.
Isaac Burgin and Mary Tackett had the following children:
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Mary (Polly)3 Burgin was born on (birth date unknown).
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Nancy Burgin was born after 1776. She married twice. She married James Cannon. She married John Gibson in Madison Co., KY, December 17, 1801.
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Sally Burgin was born after 1776. She married John Bell.
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Isaac Burgin was born ca 1785. He married Catherine (Kitty) Pupley in Madison Co.,
KY, November 10, 1806.
6. Charles2 Burgin (Dennis1) was born ca 1768.
He married Margaret Deatherage in Madison Co., KY, August 3, 1790. Margaret was born ca 1768. Margaret was the daughter of Achilles Deatherage and Ann Lewis. Margaret became the mother of James Burgin ca 1791. Margaret became the mother of Phoebe Burgin ca 1795. Margaret became the mother of Mourning Burgin ca 1796. Margaret became the mother of Lewis Burgin ca 1800. Margaret became the mother of Amelia Burgin ca 1801. Margaret became the mother of Simpson Burgin ca 1806. Margaret became the mother of Achilles Burgin ca 1810.
Charles became the father of James Burgin ca 1791. Charles became the father of Phoebe Burgin ca 1795. Charles became the father of Mourning Burgin ca 1796. Charles became the father of Lewis Burgin ca 1800. Charles became the father of Amelia Burgin ca 1801. Charles became the father of Simpson Burgin ca 1806. Charles became the father of Achilles Burgin ca 1810.
Charles Burgin and Margaret Deatherage had the following children:
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James3 Burgin was born ca 1791. He married
Peggy Brown July 13, 1813. Peggy was the daughter of John Brown.
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Phoebe Burgin was born ca 1795. She married Mr. Coe.
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Mourning Burgin was born ca 1796. She married Mark Million in Madison Co., KY,
January 31, 1821.
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Lewis Burgin was born ca 1800.
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Amelia Burgin was born ca 1801. She married Benjamin Parrish.
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Simpson Burgin was born ca 1806.
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Achilles Burgin was born ca 1810. He married Mary Stewart in Madison Co., KY,
August 18, 1830.
7. Thomas2 Burgin (Dennis1) was born ca 1770. Thomas died 1831 Madison Co., KY, at 61 years of age. His body was interred Madison Co., KY.
He married Lucy Deatherage Madison Co., KY, May 13, 1789. Lucy was born ca 1772. Lucy was the daughter of Achilles Deatherage and Ann Lewis. Lucy died 1841 Madison Co., KY, at 69 years of age. Her body was interred Madison Co., KY. Lucy became the mother of Allen Burgin ca 1793. At 21 years of age Lucy became the mother of John Burgin Madison Co., KY, January 10, 1794. At 25 years of age Lucy became the mother of Elias Burgin November 1, 1797. Lucy became the mother of Achilles Burgin ca 1798. Lucy became the mother of Cynthia Burgin ca 1802. Lucy became the mother of Elizabeth Burgin ca 1805. At 33 years of age Lucy became the mother of Temple Burgin in Madison Co., KY, October 20, 1805.
Thomas became the father of Allen Burgin ca 1793. At 23 years of age Thomas became the father of John Burgin Madison Co., KY, January 10, 1794. At 27 years of age Thomas became the father of Elias Burgin November 1, 1797. Thomas became the father of Achilles Burgin ca 1798. Thomas became the father of Cynthia Burgin ca 1802. Thomas became the father of Elizabeth Burgin ca 1805. At 35 years of age Thomas became the father of Temple Burgin in Madison Co., KY, October 20, 1805. Thomas was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census in Madison County, Kentucky. In the 1810 Census for Madison County, Kentucky, Thomas Burgin is listed with 3 white males under 10, 2 16-26, 1 26-45, 2 white females under 10, 1 10-16, 1 26-45, and 5 slaves.
Thomas was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census in Madison County, Kentucky. Thomas Burgin is listed in the 1820 Census for Madison County, Kentucky with one white male under 10, 1 10-15, 1 16-18, 3 19-25, 1 over 44, 1 white female 10-15, 1 16-25, 1 over 44, 2 male blacks under 14, 1 14-25, 1 26-44, 1 over 44, 1 black female 26-44, and a total of 9 persons engaged in agriculture
Thomas was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census in Madison County, Kentucky. Thomas Burgin is listed in the 1830 Census for Madison County, Kentucky with 1 white male 15-20, 1 20-30, 1 30-40, 1 60-70, 2 white females 20-30, 1 60-70, 2 male slaves 10-24, 1 36-55, 1 55-100, 1 female slave under 10, 1 24-36, and 2 36-55. Thomas Burgin first appears in local records in 1791. This may have been when he first became 21.
Thomas Burgin and Lucy Deatherage had the following children:
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Jane3 Burgin was born before February 26, 1818, the first event for which there
is a recorded date. She married John Winburn February 26, 1818.
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Easom Burgin was born on (birth date unknown).
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Allen Burgin was born ca 1793.
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John Burgin was born January 10, 1794.
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Elias Burgin was born November 1, 1797.
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Achilles Burgin was born ca 1798.
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Cynthia Burgin was born ca 1802. She married Zachariah Crews January 30, 1840.
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Elizabeth Burgin was born ca 1805. Elizabeth died ca 1844.
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Temple Burgin was born October 20, 1805.
8. Mary (Polly)3 Burgin (Isaac2, Dennis1) was born on (birth date unknown).
Mary (Polly) Burgin and Joel Law had the following children:
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Jesse4 Law was born on (birth date unknown). He
married Jane.
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William Law was born on (birth date unknown). He married Polly.
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Isaac Law was born on (birth date unknown). He married Julia Ann.
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Willis Law was born on (birth date unknown). He married Nancy.
21. Allen3 Burgin (Thomas2, Dennis1) was born ca 1793.
He married Nancy Hinds in Fayette Co., KY, November 12, 1825. Nancy was born in Fayette Co., KY after 1803. Nancy was the daughter of Samuel Hinds and Jane Francis. Nancy became the mother of Clayton Burgin ca 1831. Nancy became the mother of Armelda Burgin ca 1837.
Allen became the father of Clayton Burgin ca 1831. Allen became the father of Armelda Burgin ca 1837.
Allen Burgin and Nancy Hinds had the following children:
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Clayton4 Burgin was born ca 1831.
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Armelda Burgin was born ca 1837. Armelda died 1853 at 16 years of age.
22. John3 Burgin (Thomas2, Dennis1) was born Madison Co., KY January 10, 1794. John died June 17, 1856 Madison Co., KY, at 62 years of age. His body was interred Madison Co., KY.
He married Mary (Polly) Howard Madison Co., KY, March 19, 1821. Mary was born Madison Co., KY October 13, 1800. Mary was the daughter of Benjamin Howard and Rebecca Turner. Mary died September 11, 1885 Madison Co., KY, at 84 years of age. Her body was interred Madison Co., KY. Mary became the mother of Clifton Burgin ca 1822. Mary became the mother of Easom Burgin ca 1824. At 24 years of age Mary became the mother of Calvin Burgin March 13, 1825. Mary became the mother of Louisa Burgin ca 1828. At 28 years of age Mary became the mother of Tacitus Burgin Madison Co., KY, February 7, 1829.
John became the father of Clifton Burgin ca 1822. John became the father of Easom Burgin ca 1824. At 31 years of age John became the father of Calvin Burgin March 13, 1825. John became the father of Louisa Burgin ca 1828. At 35 years of age John became the father of Tacitus Burgin Madison Co., KY, February 7, 1829. John was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census in Madison County, Kentucky. John Burgin is listed in the 1830 Census for Madison County, Kentucky with 2 white males under 5, 2 5-10, 1 30-40, 1 white female under 5, 1 30-40, 1 male slave 10-24, and 1 female slave 10-24.
John was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census in Madison County, Kentucky. John Burgin was listed in the 1840 Census for Madison County, Kentucky with 1 male white under 5, 2 5-10, 1 10-15, 2 15-20, 1 40-50, 1 white female 10-15, 1 30-40, 1 male slave under 10, 2 10-24, 3 female slaves under 10, 1 10-24, and 1 36-55. Eight persons were engaged in agriculture.
John was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census Madison Co., KY. John Burgin is listed in the 1850 Census for Madison County, Kentucky as a farmer, age 56, with real estate valued at $10,000. Also listed are Mary, age 49; Clifton, a farmer, age 28; Easom, 25; Calvin, 23; Louisa, 22; Tacitus, 20; and Overton, 16. All are stated to have been born in Madison County, Kentucky.
John was listed as the owner of slaves on the 1850 Census of Slave Inhabitants in Madison Co., KY. John Burgin is listed in the 1850 slave schedules for Madison County, Kentucky with 11 slaves: males 26, 23, 10, and 9/12; females 25, 18, 16, 14, 5, 2, and 1. The 18 year old female is marked as a mulatto and a fugitive from the state. John Burgin was listed in the 1840 Census for Madison County, Kentucky with 1 white male under 5, 2 5-10, 1 10-15, 2 15-20, 1 40-50, 1 white female 10-15, 1 30-40, 1 male slave under 10, 2 10-24, 3 female slaves under 10, 1 5-10, and 1 36-55. Eight persons were engaged in agriculture.
John Burgin and Mary (Polly) Howard had the following children:
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Perry4 Burgin was born on (birth date unknown).
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Overton Burgin was born on (birth date unknown). He married Talitha Jones.
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Clifton Burgin was born ca 1822. He married Margaret Phelps.
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Easom Burgin was born ca 1824.
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Calvin Burgin was born March 13, 1825.
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Louisa Burgin was born ca 1828.
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Tacitus Burgin was born February 7, 1829.
23. Elias3 Burgin (Thomas2, Dennis1) was born November 1, 1797. Elias died May 16, 1865 at 67 years of age.
He married Mary Chenault in Madison Co., KY, December 5, 1839. Mary was born October, 1822. Mary was the daughter of Anderson Chenault and Emily Cameron. Mary died 1918 at 95 years of age. At 20 years of age Mary became the mother of Elizabeth Burgin January 29, 1843. Mary became the mother of Lucy Burgin ca 1846. Mary became the mother of Nancy Burgin ca 1848. Mary became the mother of Mary Burgin ca 1849.
At 45 years of age Elias became the father of Elizabeth Burgin January 29, 1843. Elias became the father of Lucy Burgin ca 1846. Elias became the father of Nancy Burgin ca 1848. Elias became the father of Mary Burgin ca 1849.
Elias Burgin and Mary Chenault had the following children:
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William4 Burgin was born on (birth date unknown). He
married Joyce Munday.
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Elizabeth Burgin was born January 29, 1843. Elizabeth died February 5, 1915 in Madison Co., KY, at 72
years of age. She married James P. White May 1, 1866. James was born August 14, 1836. James
died March 9, 1918 at 81 years of age.
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Lucy Burgin was born ca 1846.
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Nancy Burgin was born ca 1848.
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Mary Burgin was born ca 1849.
24. Achilles3 Burgin (Thomas2, Dennis1) was born ca 1798.
He married Amelia (Emily) Lanham December 5, 1830. Amelia became the mother of Thomas Burgin ca 1832. Amelia became the mother of William Jason Burgin ca 1833. Amelia became the mother of Argilla Burgin ca 1835. Amelia became the mother of Polly Ann (Patsy) Burgin ca 1836. Amelia became the mother of Easom Burgin ca 1839. Amelia became the mother of Akilles Burgin ca 1841. Amelia became the mother of Elias Burgin ca 1843. Amelia became the mother of Elizabeth Burgin ca 1846. Amelia became the mother of Jasper Burgin ca 1848. Amelia became the mother of Allen Burgin ca 1850. Amelia became the mother of Malcolm Burgin ca 1852. Amelia became the mother of Madison Burgin ca 1854.
Achilles became the father of Thomas Burgin ca 1832. Achilles became the father of William Jason Burgin ca 1833. Achilles became the father of Argilla Burgin ca 1835. Achilles became the father of Polly Ann (Patsy) Burgin ca 1836. Achilles became the father of Easom Burgin ca 1839. Achilles became the father of Akilles Burgin ca 1841. Achilles became the father of Elias Burgin ca 1843. Achilles became the father of Elizabeth Burgin ca 1846. Achilles became the father of Jasper Burgin ca 1848. Achilles became the father of Allen Burgin ca 1850. Achilles became the father of Malcolm Burgin ca 1852. Achilles became the father of Madison Burgin ca 1854.
Achilles Burgin and Amelia (Emily) Lanham had the following children:
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Thomas4 Burgin was born ca 1832.
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William Jason Burgin was born ca 1833.
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Argilla Burgin was born ca 1835.
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Polly Ann (Patsy) Burgin was born ca 1836.
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Easom Burgin was born ca 1839.
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Akilles Burgin was born ca 1841.
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Elias Burgin was born ca 1843.
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Elizabeth Burgin was born ca 1846.
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Jasper Burgin was born ca 1848.
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Allen Burgin was born ca 1850.
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Malcolm Burgin was born ca 1852.
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Madison Burgin was born ca 1854.
27. Temple3 Burgin (Thomas2, Dennis1) was born in Madison Co., KY October 20, 1805. Temple died May 8, 1884 in Burgin, Mercer Co., KY, at 78 years of age.
He married Sophie Oldham December 26, 1836. Sophie is the daughter of Abner Oldham. Sophie became the mother of Lucy Burgin in Madison Co., KY, ca 1838. Sophie became the mother of Narcissa Burgin in Madison Co., KY, July 11, 1839. Sophie became the mother of Hannah Burgin in Madison Co., KY, May 29, 1841. Sophie became the mother of Ada Burgin ca 1850. Sophie became the mother of Alice Burgin in Cane Run, KY, July 1, 1857. Sophie became the mother of John Burgin August 22, 1860. Sophie became the mother of Sallie Burgin April 28, 1862.
Temple became the father of Lucy Burgin in Madison Co., KY, ca 1838. At 33 years of age Temple became the father of Narcissa Burgin in Madison Co., KY, July 11, 1839. At 35 years of age Temple became the father of Hannah Burgin in Madison Co., KY, May 29, 1841. Temple became the father of Ada Burgin ca 1850. At 51 years of age Temple became the father of Alice Burgin in Cane Run, KY, July 1, 1857. At 54 years of age Temple became the father of John Burgin August 22, 1860. At 56 years of age Temple became the father of Sallie Burgin April 28, 1862.
Temple Burgin and Sophie Oldham had the following children:
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Lavinia4 Burgin was born on (birth date unknown).
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Helen Burgin was born on (birth date unknown).
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Ulysses Burgin was born on (birth date unknown).
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Dickey Burgin was born on (birth date unknown).
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William Preston Burgin was born on (birth date unknown).
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Lucy Burgin was born in Madison Co., KY ca 1838.
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Narcissa Burgin was born in Madison Co., KY July 11, 1839. Narcissa died July 11, 1921 at 82 years of age.
She married twice. She married ? Jones. She married Abraham G. Smith in
Cincinnati, OH, August 14, 1857.
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Hannah Burgin was born in Madison Co., KY May 29, 1841. Hannah died June 28, 1921 in Burgin, KY, at
80 years of age.
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Ada Burgin was born ca 1850. She married ? Curd.
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Alice Burgin was born in Cane Run, KY July 1, 1857. Alice died February 6, 1939 in Burgin, KY, at
81 years of age.
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John Burgin was born August 22, 1860. John died June 30, 1934 at 73 years of age.
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Sallie Burgin was born April 28, 1862. Sallie died February 16, 1881 at 18 years of age.
37. Easom4 Burgin (John3, Thomas2, Dennis1) was born ca 1824.
He married Molly Wilson December 5, 1865. Molly became the mother of Welby Wilson Burgin 1866.
At 42 years of age Easom became the father of Welby Wilson Burgin 1866.
Easom Burgin and Molly Wilson had the following child:
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Welby Wilson5 Burgin was born 1866. Welby died 1956 at 90 years of age.
Welby Wilson Burgin was a dentist.
38. Calvin4 Burgin (John3, Thomas2, Dennis1) was born March 13, 1825.
He married twice. He married Celia Dozier. He married Rowan Christopher January 8, 1850. Rowan was born ca 1830. Rowan was the daughter of Ambrose Christopher. Rowan died January 26, 1857 Madison Co., KY, at 26 years of age.
Calvin Burgin and Celia Dozier had the following child:
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Shelby5 Burgin was born on (birth date unknown).
39. Louisa4 Burgin (John3, Thomas2, Dennis1) was born ca 1828.
Louisa Burgin and Thomas Parrish had the following children:
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Molly5 Parrish was born on (birth date unknown). She
married Si Fox.
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Susie Parrish was born on (birth date unknown). She married Sam Phelps.
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Margaret Parrish was born on (birth date unknown).
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Stella Parrish was born on (birth date unknown).
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John Parrish was born on (birth date unknown).
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Will Parrish was born on (birth date unknown).
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He married Mary Helen Hinds Madison Co., KY, September 17, 1851. Mary was born Camargo, Montgomery Co., KY March 3, 1830. Mary was the daughter of Samuel Hinds, Jr. and Eleanor Dinwiddie. Mary died June 10, 1893 in Lexington, KY, at 63 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. At 22 years of age Mary became the mother of Perry Burgin Madison Co., KY, August 22, 1852. At 24 years of age Mary became the mother of Bettie Burgin Madison Co., KY, August 14, 1854. At 26 years of age Mary became the mother of John Burgin Madison Co., KY, July 27, 1856. At 28 years of age Mary became the mother of Clifton G. Burgin in Fayette Co., KY, January 15, 1859. At 30 years of age Mary became the mother of Franklin H. Burgin in Fayette Co., KY, February 13, 1861. At 40 years of age Mary became the mother of Sallie Lou Burgin in Fayette Co., KY, October 7, 1870. Her obituary from the Lexington Leader: Mrs. Mary H. Burgin, aged 63 years, and mother of Mrs. Judge Watts Parker, died at the home of the latter, 35 Barr Street, this city, on Saturday morning at 6:15 o'clock. Mrs. Burgin had been in bad health for two years past, and had been confined to her bed for the past month. She went to Florida during the past winter in hopes of recovering her health, but returned home little, if any, improved. Mrs. Burgin was a native of Montgomery County, and lived near Athens, in this county. She was a most lovable Christian woman, and will be missed by many warm and admiring friends. The deceased leaves her husband, Tacitus Burgin, and seven children, all grown, to mourn her loss. The children are Mrs. Sallie Roddick, Mrs. Watts Parker and Miss Helen Burgin, Dr. Perry Burgin, of Florida, Dr. Cliff Burgin, of this city, John Burgin, of Clark county, and Frank Burgin, of this county. The funeral services will be held at the residence of Judge Watts Parker, 35 Barr Street, this afternoon at five o'clock.
At 23 years of age Tacitus became the father of Perry Burgin Madison Co., KY, August 22, 1852. At 25 years of age Tacitus became the father of Bettie Burgin Madison Co., KY, August 14, 1854. At 27 years of age Tacitus became the father of John Burgin Madison Co., KY, July 27, 1856. At 29 years of age Tacitus became the father of Clifton G. Burgin in Fayette Co., KY, January 15, 1859. Tacitus was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census in Madison Co., KY. Tacitus Burgin is listed in the 1860 Census for Madison County, Kentucky in the household of Benjamin Howard, as a farmer, age 31, born in Madison County, KY, with personal property of $13,000. Also listed were Mary Burgin, 30, born in Montgomery Co., KY; Perry, 7; Bettie, 5; John, 3; and Clifton, 1. The latter 4 children were born in Madison Co., KY.
At 32 years of age Tacitus became the father of Franklin H. Burgin in Fayette Co., KY, February 13, 1861. Tacitus was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census in Fayette County, KY. Tacitus Burgin is listed in the 1870 Census for Fayette County, Kentucky as a farmer, age 37, born in Kentucky with real estate worth $16,560 and personal property worth $1,850. Also listed are Mary, 55; Perry, 18, farm hand; Bettie, 16; John, 14; Clifton, 11; Frank, 7; and Helen, 2. All were born in Kentucky.
At 41 years of age Tacitus became the father of Sallie Lou Burgin in Fayette Co., KY, October 7, 1870. His biography written by my father, Parker LaBach: TACITUS BURGIN, the son of John and Mary (Howard) Burgin was born on the family farm in Madison County near Otter Creek, near Richmond, Kentucky on Feb. 7, 1829. He married Mary Helen Hinds, daughter of Samuel and Eleanor (Dinwiddie) Hinds, on Sept. 17, 1851 at Camargo near Mt. Sterling in Montgomery County, KY. [Note: Mary Helen Hinds' parents died when she was very young and she lived with her mother's sister's family, the Kirkpatricks.] Tacitus and Mary Burgin lived on a farm on Otter Creek near "station of Shearer" for a few years. Three of their seven children, Perry, Bettie and John, were born there. Tacitus' father, John Burgin, died in 1856. On May 9, 1856 Calvin Burgin and Rowan his wife, Tacitus Burgin and Mary his wife, Thos. G. Parish and Louisa his wife sold their rights in the land of John Burgin to Clifton and Esom Burgin. All parties were heirs of John Burgin. The deed is registered in Madison Co. Crt., Deed Bk. 9, p. 499. There is a detailed description of the land in the deed. Sometime after that and before the birth of their next child in 1859 they moved to Fayette County one mile east of Athens. Their house still stands although in somewhat dilapidated condition since it has not been lived in for many years. Tacitus described himself as being a farmer, a democrat politically, and a member of the Christian Church in Athens. Tacitus Burgin died at the age of 86 at the home of his son, Dr. Perry Burgin, at McIntosh, Florida, March 9, 1915. Both Tacitus and Mary Burgin are buried in the Lexington Cemetery, as is Mary's brother Tilford Dinwiddie Hinds (Uncle Tip).
Tacitus Burgin and Mary Helen Hinds had the following children:
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Helen Jennie5 Burgin was born on (birth date unknown).
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Perry Burgin was born Madison Co., KY August 22, 1852. Perry died April 7, 1919 at 66 years of age. He married Sithey Hedges Gaitskill January 18, 1876. Sithey was born August 17, 1854. Sithey died
August 26, 1926 at 72 years of age.
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Bettie Burgin was born August 14, 1854.
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John Burgin was born Madison Co., KY July 27, 1856. He married Webb Gaitskill.
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Clifton G. Burgin was born in Fayette Co., KY January 15, 1859. He married Sallie
Johnston.
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Franklin H. Burgin was born in Fayette Co., KY February 13, 1861.
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Sallie Lou Burgin was born in Fayette Co., KY October 7, 1870. Sallie died April 23, 1894 at 23 years of
age. She married William Wallace Roddick November 15, 1892.
71. Shelby5 Burgin (Calvin4, John3, Thomas2, Dennis1) was born on (birth date unknown).
Shelby Burgin and Mary had the following children:
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Calvin6 Burgin was born on (birth date unknown).
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Shelby Burgin, Jr. was born on (birth date unknown).
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She married Watts Parker in Lexington, KY, March 7, 1878. Watts was born in Athens, KY February 23, 1848. Watts was the son of John Evans Parker and Rebecca Shepherd. Watts died March 13, 1911 in Lexington, KY, at 63 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. Watts's occupation: Attorney in Lexington, KY. Watts was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census in Fayette County, Kentucky. Watts Parker is listed in the 1870 Census for Fayette County, Kentucky in the household of George Ryan with his age given as 22, born in Kentucky, with his occupation being assistant grocer. He had a personal estate of $300.
At 30 years of age Watts became the father of Eleanor Parker Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, January 5, 1879. At 32 years of age Watts became the father of Mary Shepherd Parker Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, October 1, 1880. At 35 years of age Watts became the father of Virginia Parker Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, March 1883. This biography of Watts Parker is taken from Biographical Cyclopedia of the Commonwealth of Kentucky (John M. Gresham Compny, 1896): WATTS PARKER, Judge of the Twenty-second Judicial District of Kentucky, was born February 23, 1848, in the village of Athens, ten miles east of Lexington, Kentucky. His early education was limited to the schools of the village and vicinity, and this education was discontinued before he was fifteen years old. At the age of seventeen he conceived the idea of becoming a physician, and to obtain means to enable him to attend medical lectures, he engaged in a small grocery business in his native village and read medicine until he was twenty, attending one course of medical lectures, during this period, at the Miami Medical College. At the age of twenty he abandoned the study of medicine, and at twenty-one engaged in a small mercantile business in Lexington, and there began the study of law. He soon returned to Athens, resumed business at that place, and there continued the study of law. In August, 1870, he was examined by Chief Justice Robertson for a license to practice law, and a license was granted by Judge Robertson and Judge Peters. Removing to Lexington in 1872, he began the practice of law, attended the Law School of Kentucky University in 1872 and '73 and received a diploma of that institution. In 1874 he was admitted to a partnership with J. R. Morton, and this partnership continued until the latter went upon the bench in 1883. During this period the subject of this sketch served a term as city attorney, and was at one time a member of the School Board of Lexington. 1n 1884 he was appointed master commissioner of the Fayette Circuit Court, and this position he held until January l, 1893. He was a commissioner of the Eastern Kentucky Lunatic Asylum for four years, and was president of the Central Bank from its organization until he assumed his duties as judge. In November, 1892, he was elected judge of the district composed of the County of Fayette, with the county seat at Lexington, the term for which he was elected beginning January 1, 1893, and to continue five years. He was married to Miss Bettie Burgin, March 7, 1878. Three children, Nellie Burgin, Mary Shepherd and Virginia, are the result of this union. In politics Judge Parker has always been a Democrat. His parents were John E. Parker of Caroline and Rebecca Shepherd of Spottsylvania County, Virginia. They emigrated to Kentucky in 1832; his mother died in 1855; his father in 1881. When a mere lad John E. Parker served as a soldier in a Virginia regiment in the War of 1812. He was a man of unusual energy, force of character and great courage. He was not prosperous in his business and died poor, but enjoyed the full confidence and respect of his fellow citizens. The subject of this sketch was thrown upon his own resources at an early age. He was named after his grandfather, Watts Parker, a native of Virginia and a soldier in the War of the Revolution. His obituary from Proceedings of the Tenth Annual meeting of the Kentucky State Bar Association (Louisville, KY, 1911) follows: Judge Watts Parker, Circuit Judge of the Twenty-second judicial district of Kentucky, which includes the City of Lexington and County of Fayette, was born in Athens, a hamlet of Fayette County, on the 23rd day of February, 1848. His parents, John and Rebecca Parker, came to Kentucky from Caroline County, Virginia, in 1832, and shortly thereafter settled at Athens. The early scholastic training of Watts Parker was somewhat limited, for the only school he attended before undertaking professional studies was the local country school of the neighborhood in which he lived, and he prosecuted his studies until his fourteenth year, after which time he was forced to engage in business for self support. For a while he attended a course of lectures in the Miami Medical College at Cincinnati, but a lack of funds forced him to return home and again engage in business. Still intent upon entering a professional life, be began the study of law while conducting a store at Athens, and on August 20, 1870, was admitted to the Fayette County Bar, after examination by Judges Robertson and Peters of the Court of Appeals. He did not begin the practice of law immediately, but spent two years more at his old home conducting a store and continuing his studies. In 1872 he located in Lexington and during the winter of 1872-73 he attended lectures in the law college of Kentucky (now Transylvania) University. Among the faculty at that time were John B. Huston, Madison C. Johnson, James O. Harrison and W. C. P. Breckinridge, four of the best lawyers in the history of the Commonwealth. The University conferred upon him the degree of Bachelor of Laws at the close of the law course and in 1874 he began the active practice of his profession in Lexington, soon thereafter forming a partnership with the late Judge Jere R. Morton. This relation was dissolved by the election of Judge Morton to the Circuit bench of the district of which Fayette County was then a part. Judge Morton appointed his former partner to the office of Master Commissioner of the Fayette Circuit Court and this office Parker continued to hold throughout the two terms of Judge Morton's incumbency. In 1892, Judge Morton having declined to stand for reelection, Watts Parker was elected without opposition to fill the office Judge Morton had vacated. This office he held continuously for eighteen years until his death in Lexington, on March 13, 1911. He was re-elected to the office three times, twice on the Democratic ticket and last on a Fusion ticket of Democrats and Republicans; twice being opposed and once without opposition. Three daughters survive Judge Parker, his wife, whose maiden name was Bettie Burgin, having died several years ago. Judge Parker was endowed naturally with a legal mind, and while his opportunities for becoming a great lawyer or a learned judge were limited, he improved them all with excellent results. Like Abraham Lincoln his reading was restricted to the few channels of legal literature that he could explore while struggling for a livelihood. But his keen, analytical mind, reasoning from the fundamental truths he had mastered, almost invariably solved the problems that came before him in accordance with legal principles, and above all, with right and justice. His love of the art of disputation sometimes retarded the progress of the trial of causes when he was sitting, but this was an evidence merely of one of Judge Parker's best characteristics, conservatism, and worked for right and justice in the end. Politically, Judge Parker was a Democrat of the old, conservative, Jeffersonian type-- a Democrat of Democrats. His hold was upon the great common people, of whom he was one. It is a significant fact that his political preferments did not come to him through social or family connections or alliances, for he was not a member of any particular religious sect or a believer in fraternal orders. While easy to approach and always carrying himself modestly, he was not gifted with popular manners, nor was he a "good mixer" or master of the art of propitiating public favor. He was honored with great opportunities for public service because of the love and respect that his people, the great army of voters, bore toward him.
At 24 years of age Bettie became the mother of Eleanor Parker Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, January 5, 1879. At 26 years of age Bettie became the mother of Mary Shepherd Parker Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, October 1, 1880. At 28 years of age Bettie became the mother of Virginia Parker Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, March 1883. Her obituary from The Morning Herald: Mrs. Elizabeth Burgin Parker, wife of Judge Watts Parker, died Saturday night at Denver, Colorado, where she had been for the past seven years on account of ill health. Her death was very sudden and unexpected, resulting from a hemorrhage of the lungs. The deceased was 48 years and 6 months of age yesterday and was taken ill on her birthday, eight years ago. Before her marriage to Judge Watts Parker, she was Miss Elizabeth Burgin. She was born in Madison County but the greater part of her life was spent in this county. She was married in March of 1878. Three children survive her - Mrs Nellie Hopkins, and Misses Mary and Virginia Parker. The three daughters were with her when death came. The news reached this city by telegraph to Judge Jerry Morton yesterday, who told the sad news to the husband. Mrs. Parker was a lovely Christian woman and bore her long suffering with Christian trust and fortitude. There is no better beloved citizen of this city and county than Judge Parker, and he has the deep symtathy of every one. It has not been decided whether the interment will be in this city or in Denver.
Bettie Burgin and Watts Parker had the following children:
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Eleanor6 Parker was born January 5, 1879.
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Mary Shepherd Parker was born October 1, 1880.
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Virginia Parker was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY March 1883. Virginia died April 25, 1937 at 54 years of
age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, KY. She married Orril LeGrand
Suggett. Orril was born May 13, 1873. Orril died June 3, 1958 Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, at 85 years of age.
His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, KY. Orril's occupation: Physician.
87. Eleanor6 Parker (Bettie5 Burgin, Tacitus4, John3, Thomas2, Dennis1) was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY January 5, 1879. Eleanor died April 19, 1974 Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, at 95 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, KY.
Eleanor Parker and Addison Hopkins had the following child:
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Helen Elizabeth7 Hopkins was born on (birth date unknown).
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She married James Oscar LaBach in Asheville, NC, October 10, 1917. James was born in Newcastle, IN April 22, 1871. James was the son of James Mayer LaBach and Cornelia Esther Ryker. James died September 1, 1922 in Lexington, KY, at 51 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. At 47 years of age James became the father of James Parker LaBach in Lexington, KY, December 10, 1918. James was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census in Fayette County, Kentucky. James O. LaBach is listed in the 1920 Census as a male white, age 44, born in Indiana. Also listed is Mary P., 32, born in Kentucky, and James P., 1 9/12, born in Kentucky. James O. LaBach's father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother in Indiana. He was listed as a chemist employed at the Experiment Station. Both parents of Mary P. LaBach were born in Kentucky.
At 49 years of age James became the father of Mary LaBach Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, October 24, 1920. Copy of obituary notice, Lexington, Kentucky, Sept. 1, 1922.
DR. J.O. LA BACH PASSES TO REST Director Of Experiment Station Public Service Laboratories Had Been Ill A Month
Dr. James Oscar LaBach, director of public service laboratories at the Kentucky Experiment Station, with which he had been connected since 1901, died at 1 o'clock this morning at his home, 128 South Ashland avenue, after a month's illness.
Dr. LaBach is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Mary Shepherd Parker of Lexington; two children; his mother Mrs. Cornelia LaBach, and a brother, Major Paul LaBach.
Professor LaBach was born in Newcastle, Ind., April 22, 1871, a son of Dr. James Mayer and Mrs. Cornelia Ryker LaBach. He was a graduate of Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., and the University of Tennessee, where he received the degree of Master of Science. He was assistant chemist in food nutrition work at the University of Tennessee from 1895 to 1897.
In 1897, Professor LaBach became chemist for the Proctor and Gamble Company in Cincinnati and remained in their employ until 1901. In that year he became chief chemist of the Kentucky Food and Drug Control Laboratories with headquarters at the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of Kentucky.
Professor LaBach became head of the food and drug control department in 1916, holding this position until 1918. Since 1918 he has been director of laboratories of the Kentucky State Board of Health.
Professor LaBach was a Democrat in politics, a member of the Presbyterian Church. He was author of numerous reports and bulletins published by the State of Kentucky and by the United States Government.
The funeral services will take place at the residence, 128 South Ashland Avenue, Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, Rev. T.L. Settle officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in the Lexington Cemetery.
RESOLUTION OF EXPERIMENT STATION COUNCIL:
The Experiment Station council adopted the following reolutions at a called meeting Friday: "The Experiment Station staff learns with regret of the death of Professor James Oscar LaBach, for many years chief chemist of the Kentucky food and drug control laboratories and later director of the public service laboratories of the Experiment Station.
"Professor LaBach inherited from his Huguenot ancestors qualities of heart and mind which gave direction to life, endeared him to his associates and won for him an enviable position in his chosen profession. Gifted with unusual mentality, he possessed an inexhaustible fund of chemical knowledge which was at all times at the service of his associates. Well chosen reading combined with broad intelligence, a disposition of great amiability and the gift of imparting information readily and clearly made him valuable to all seeking his assistance.
"The Experiment Station staff expresses its sincere sympathy to the bereaved wife and family.
DANIEL J. HEALY ALFRED M. PETER MARY L. DIDLAKE J.D. TURNER E.S. GOOD
At 38 years of age Mary became the mother of James Parker LaBach in Lexington, KY, December 10, 1918. At 40 years of age Mary became the mother of Mary LaBach Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, October 24, 1920. Obituary from the Lexington Herald: LaBach, Mrs. Mary Shepherd Parker of 128 South Ashland Avenue, widow of Prof. James Oscar LaBach, died 8 p.m. Monday at St. Joseph Hospital. She was a life long resident of Lexington, daughter of the late Judge Watts and Bettie Burgin Parker, received her education at Sayre College and Nazareth College, was a member of Christ Church Episcopal and the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Survivors are a son, Dr. James Parker LaBach, Spruce Pine, N. Carolina; a daughter, Mrs. John H. Kerr Jr, Lexington; a sister, Mrs. Eleanor Parker Hopkins, Lexington; seven grandchildren, Dr. William Anderson LaBach, Mrs. John J. Hutton, James Parker LaBach Jr., Frederick Avery LaBach, John Hervey Kerr III, Mary Shepherd Kerr and Bettie LaBach Kerr; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Christ Church Espiscopal, by Rev. Moutrie McIntosh and Rev. Franklin O. Johnson officiating, burial in Lexington Cemetery. Friends may call at the Kerr Brothers Funeral Home after 4 p.m. today.
Mary Shepherd Parker and James Oscar LaBach had the following children:
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James Parker7 LaBach was born December 10, 1918.
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Mary LaBach was born October 24, 1920.
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He married twice. He married Mary Webster Anderson in Jeffersonville, IN, February 5, 1938. Mary was born in Lexington, KY January 17, 1920. Mary was the daughter of Matthew William Anderson and Lucy Alexander Humphreys Chenault. Mary died February 1, 1998 in Lebanon, OH, at 78 years of age. At 18 years of age Mary became the mother of William Anderson LaBach in Lexington, KY, December 29, 1938. At 20 years of age Mary became the mother of Mary Ellyn LaBach in Lexington, KY, October 2, 1940. At 22 years of age Mary became the mother of James Parker LaBach, Jr. Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, January 16, 1943. Mary was divorced from James Parker LaBach in Fayette Co., KY, July 9, 1949. Obituary of Mary Webster Anderson written by my sister, Mary Ellyn Hutton: Mary Webster Anderson LaBach, native and long-time resident of Lexington, died Sunday, February 1, in Lebanon, Ohio. Mrs. LaBach, 78, managed rental property in Chevy Chase before moving to Ohio in 1995. An avid gardener, she was an officer and consulting rosarian for the Lexington Rose Society and a member of the Hemerocallis and Iris Societies. She was a member of the Lexington Kennel Club, the Keeneland Club and was a breeder of Shi-Tzu and Maltese dogs, including several champions. Mrs. LaBach was the daughter of Matthew William and Lucy Chenault Anderson of Lexington and a great-great-great granddaughter of Henry Clay. She attended Sayre School, Henry Clay High School and was a member of Christ Church Episcopal. She is survived by two sons, William Anderson LaBach of Lexington and Dr. James Parker LaBach, Jr. of Overland Park, Kansas; a daughter, Mary Ellyn LaBach Hutton of Cincinnati; five grandchildren, Mary Rebecca Hutton Fink of Tipp City, Ohio; John Stafford Hutton of Cincinnati, Elizabeth LaBach Hutton of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Virginia Kathryn LaBach of Los Angeles and Elaine Parker LaBach of Lawrence, Kansas; and three great-grandchildren. She also leaves a sister, Lucy Anderson Jones of Lexington. Interment will be at Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati. Memorials to the University of Cincinnati Foundation Geriatics Fund, P.O. Box 670544, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0544.
He married Patricia Anne Avery in Syracuse, NY, November 20, 1951. Patricia was born in Syracuse, NY September 7, 1920. Patricia died August 10, 2001 in Spruce Pine, NC, at 80 years of age. At 36 years of age Patricia became the mother of Frederick Avery LaBach August 17, 1957.
He resides in Spruce Pine, NC. At 20 years of age James became the father of William Anderson LaBach in Lexington, KY, December 29, 1938. At 21 years of age James became the father of Mary Ellyn LaBach in Lexington, KY, October 2, 1940. At 24 years of age James became the father of James Parker LaBach, Jr. Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, January 16, 1943. James was divorced from Mary Webster Anderson in Fayette Co., KY, July 9, 1949. At 38 years of age James became the father of Frederick Avery LaBach August 17, 1957. Parker received his undergraduate education at the University of Kentucky and later earned a Ph.D. degree at Syracuse University. As an educator he has taught students from the kindergarten through doctorate programs. As a composer he has written numerous art songs and compositions for small ensembles. He specializes in theory and literature of music. He is now retired from the faculty of Kent State University.
James Parker LaBach and Mary Webster Anderson had the following children:
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William Anderson8 LaBach was born in Lexington, KY December 29, 1938. He married Karen Eugenia Mitchell in Fayette County, KY, February 11, 1999. Karen was born in
Lexington, KY August 23, 1950. Karen is the daughter of Sidney Eugene Mitchell and Catherine Delores Stewart.
He resides in Fayette Co., KY. William's occupation: Attorney. Bill is a graduate of Henry Clay High School in Lexington, Kentucky and received his A.B. degree from Transylvania College in 1959. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Mathematics from the University of Illinois in 1963 and 1965. He specialized in differential topology and wrote his dissertation under Prof. Stewart Scott Cairns who was Chairman of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Illinois for many years. Bill held faculty positions at the University of Illinois, Northwestern University, Florida State University, Stetson University and the University of Kentucky. In 1968-69 he was a Member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, NJ where he served as research assistant to Prof. Marston Morse. Bill received his J.D. (law) degree from the University of Kentucky in 1975 and has practiced law in Lexington, Kentucky since October, 1975. Bill has served as President of the Lexington Rose Society, Bluegrass Hemerocallis Society, Fayette County Genealogical Society, Kentucky Genealogical Society, and the Chenault Family Association in Kentucky and as a national officer in the Society of Descendants of Washinton's Army at Valley Forge. He is a life member of the Society of the Cincinnati, Sons of the Revolution, Sons of the American Revolution, and the Jamestowne Society and is a member of numerous other patriotic, historical and family history organizations.
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Mary Ellyn LaBach was born October 2, 1940.
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James Parker LaBach, Jr. was born January 16, 1943.
James Parker LaBach and Patricia Anne Avery had the following child:
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Frederick Avery LaBach was born August 17, 1957. He married Sharon Lucile Pigott January
9, 1988.
92. Mary7 LaBach (Mary Shepherd6 Parker, Bettie5 Burgin, Tacitus4, John3, Thomas2, Dennis1) was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY October 24, 1920.
She married John H. Kerr Jr. Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, May 17, 1947. John was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY October 9, 1921. He resides Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. John's occupation: Funeral Director. At 27 years of age John became the father of John Hervey Kerr, III Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 30, 1949. At 29 years of age John became the father of Mary Shepherd Kerr Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, September 30, 1951. At 34 years of age John became the father of Bettie LaBach Kerr Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, October 25, 1955.
She resides Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. At 28 years of age Mary became the mother of John Hervey Kerr, III Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 30, 1949. At 30 years of age Mary became the mother of Mary Shepherd Kerr Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, September 30, 1951. At 35 years of age Mary became the mother of Bettie LaBach Kerr Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, October 25, 1955.
Mary LaBach and John H. Kerr, Jr. had the following children:
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John Hervey8 Kerr, III was born July 30, 1949.
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Mary Shepherd Kerr was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY September 30, 1951. She married
Larry Edward Jude in Fayette Co., KY, January 7, 1989.
She resides Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. Mary's occupation: Paralegal.
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Bettie LaBach Kerr was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY October 25, 1955. She resides Lexington, Fayette
Co., KY.
94. Mary Ellyn8 LaBach (James Parker7, Mary Shepherd6 Parker, Bettie5 Burgin, Tacitus4, John3, Thomas2, Dennis1) was born in Lexington, KY October 2, 1940.
She married John James Hutton in Lexington, KY, June 13, 1964. John was born July 24, 1936. He resides in Hamilton Co., OH. John's occupation: Physician. At 28 years of age John became the father of Mary Rebecca Hutton in Boston, MA, January 23, 1965. At 31 years of age John became the father of John Stafford Hutton in Lexington, KY, December 21, 1967. At 43 years of age John became the father of Elizabeth LaBach Hutton Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 27, 1979.
She resides in Hamilton Co., OH. At 24 years of age Mary became the mother of Mary Rebecca Hutton in Boston, MA, January 23, 1965. At 27 years of age Mary became the mother of John Stafford Hutton in Lexington, KY, December 21, 1967. At 38 years of age Mary became the mother of Elizabeth LaBach Hutton Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 27, 1979. Mary Ellen received he undergraduate education from the University of Kentucky and earned an M.A. degree in Music from Yale University where she was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow. She received a law degree from the University of Kentucky. She is a musician and music critic.
Mary Ellyn LaBach and John James Hutton had the following children:
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Mary Rebecca9 Hutton was born January 23, 1965.
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John Stafford Hutton was born December 21, 1967.
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Elizabeth LaBach Hutton was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY July 27, 1979.
95. James Parker8 LaBach, Jr. (James Parker7, Mary Shepherd6 Parker, Bettie5 Burgin, Tacitus4, John3, Thomas2, Dennis1) was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY January 16, 1943.
He married Donna Poore Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, August 2, 1969. Donna was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY February 11, 1943. She resides in Overland Park, KS. At 29 years of age Donna became the mother of Virginia Kathryn LaBach Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, May 19, 1972. At 32 years of age Donna became the mother of Elaine Parker LaBach Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 26, 1975.
He resides in Overland Park, KS. James's occupation: Physician. At 29 years of age James became the father of Virginia Kathryn LaBach Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, May 19, 1972. At 32 years of age James became the father of Elaine Parker LaBach Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 26, 1975. Parker received his undergraduate education from the United States Military Academy at West Point and at the University of Kentucky where he received a degree in Biochemistry. He received his M.D. degree from the University of Kentucky and is now a pathologist in Kansas City.
James Parker LaBach, Jr. and Donna Poore had the following children:
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Virginia Kathryn9 LaBach was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY May 19, 1972.
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Elaine Parker LaBach was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY July 26, 1975.
97. John Hervey8 Kerr, III (Mary7 LaBach, Mary Shepherd6 Parker, Bettie5 Burgin, Tacitus4, John3, Thomas2, Dennis1) was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY July 30, 1949.
He married Emilie Alston Montgomery August 20, 1977. Emilie was born April 4, 1954. She resides Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. Emilie's occupation: Retailer. At 30 years of age Emilie became the mother of John Hervey Kerr IV Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, March 19, 1985. At 32 years of age Emilie became the mother of Virginia Downman Kerr Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 8, 1986.
He resides in Fayette Co., KY. At 35 years of age John became the father of John Hervey Kerr IV Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, March 19, 1985. At 36 years of age John became the father of Virginia Downman Kerr Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 8, 1986.
John Hervey Kerr, III and Emilie Alston Montgomery had the following children:
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John Hervey9 Kerr IV was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY March 19, 1985.
He resides Lexington, Fayette Co., KY.
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Virginia Downman Kerr was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY July 8, 1986. She resides Lexington, Fayette Co.,
KY.
100. Mary Rebecca9 Hutton (Mary Ellyn8 LaBach, James Parker7, Mary Shepherd6 Parker, Bettie5 Burgin, Tacitus4, John3, Thomas2, Dennis1) was born in Boston, MA January 23, 1965.
She married Thomas Michael Fink December 30, 1989. He resides in Tipp City, OH. Thomas's occupation: Engineer. Thomas became the father of Kevin Thomas Fink in Tipp City, OH, July 30, 1991. Thomas became the father of Michele Alexandra Fink in Dayton, OH, June 21, 1993. Thomas became the father of Laura Elizabeth Fink in Dayton, OH, September 27, 1999. Thomas became the father of Stephanie Clarice Fink in Dayton, OH, December 28, 2000.
She resides in Tipp City, OH. Mary's occupation: Nurse. At 26 years of age Mary became the mother of Kevin Thomas Fink in Tipp City, OH, July 30, 1991. At 28 years of age Mary became the mother of Michele Alexandra Fink in Dayton, OH, June 21, 1993. At 34 years of age Mary became the mother of Laura Elizabeth Fink in Dayton, OH, September 27, 1999. At 35 years of age Mary became the mother of Stephanie Clarice Fink in Dayton, OH, December 28, 2000.
Mary Rebecca Hutton and Thomas Michael Fink had the following children:
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Kevin Thomas10 Fink was born in Tipp City, OH July 30, 1991.
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Michele Alexandra Fink was born in Dayton, OH June 21, 1993.
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Laura Elizabeth Fink was born in Dayton, OH September 27, 1999.
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Stephanie Clarice Fink was born in Dayton, OH December 28, 2000.
101. John Stafford9 Hutton (Mary Ellyn8 LaBach, James Parker7, Mary Shepherd6 Parker, Bettie5 Burgin, Tacitus4, John3, Thomas2, Dennis1) was born in Lexington, KY December 21, 1967.
He married Sandra Lee Gross. Sandra became the mother of Blythe Alexandra Reese Gross-Hutton in Cincinnati, OH, December 22, 1992. Sandra became the mother of Astrid Snow Gross-Hutton in Cincinnati, OH, March 3, 1998.
At 30 years of age John became the father of Astrid Snow Gross-Hutton in Cincinnati, OH, March 3, 1998.
John Stafford Hutton and Sandra Lee Gross had the following child:
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Astrid Snow10 Gross-Hutton was born in Cincinnati, OH March 3, 1998.
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