Seth Botts THORNSBERRY
Other names for Seth were Seth THORNBERRY, Seth B. THORNBERRY, Seth THORNSBERRY and Seth THORNSBURY. Noted events in his life were: • Namesake: ? Seth Botts, 1713-1776. http://www.winslowtree.com/tree/getperson.php?personID=I6893&tree=Winslow • Court, 1826, Bullitt County, KY. Samuel S. Nicholas vs. Seth Thornberry, August 1826, bundle No. 247. Samuel S. Nicholas, assignee of James W. Denney (also spelled Denny), filed a plea of covenant broken against Seth Thornberry on 1 August 1826. Seth B. Thornberry signed a note, writing "In case, the will of Sam'l Thornberry is established in the Court of appeals, I promise to pay Jas. W. Deney One hundred & fifty Dollars as his fee Dec. 1. 1824" The will of Samuel Thornberry was established in the Court of Appeals during the fall term 1824. The Bullitt Circuit Court jury found for the plaintiff for $165 in damages. Seth married Elizabeth CARDWELL on 9 Jan 1836 in Bullitt County, KY. (Elizabeth CARDWELL was born about 1810.) Seth next married Polly QUINN, daughter of John QUINN and Mary, on 6 Aug 1812 in Jefferson County, KY. (Polly QUINN was born on 4 Oct 1791, died before 1836 in Bullitt County, KY and was buried in Thornberry Farm, Bullitt County, KY.) |
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