Bullitt County History

Annotated Bullitt County 1850 Census

We continue the Bullitt County 1850 census written by Mrs. W. V. Mathis, Wallace A. McKay and W. C. Barrickman. Betty Darnell shared this in The Pioneer News on 11 Jun 1990.

These records have been briefly compared to images of the census pages, and occasional additions or corrections have been made. Those changes we consider significant are noted with red print. Also, the census dwelling house number and family number according to visitation has been added, like this: [1/1].


5 August 1949

Census Page 37 (continued)

[270/270] Martin HARSHFIELD. 72, Mary 66.

[271/271] William WELCH, 54 farmer Sarah 55, Joseph 22, William C. 20, Thomas D. Mary 13, Joseph HEDGES 13, Hester A. 17, W. H. SAMUELS 33 constable.

[272/272] James McGARRETT 45 farmer, Sarah 40, Craven 22, James 20, Elmira 17, Elizabeth 14, John 12, Alex 8, Eliza 6, Green 4.

[273/273] J.C. PENDLETON 55 farmer, Susan 57, David 21, William 19, Susan 12.

[274/274] Mary McNUTT 62, William 42 farmer, Joseph 28, Robert 26, James 21.

Census Page 38

[275/275] Thomas McNUTT 37, Eleanor 21, Mary A. 5, Sarah A. 1, Canzar 9.

[276/276] Christopher HARSHFIELD 30 farmer, Clementine 25.

[277/277] Henry HARSHFIELD 35, Nancy 28, Sarah 14, Thomas 22, Polly 5, Susan 1.

[278/278] George MONROW 47 farmer, Margaret (MILLER) 45, James F. 23, E.A. JOHNSON 5.

[279/279] John A. LAMON (LEAMON, LAYMON, LEMON) 56 farmer, Mary J. 21, John 20, William 17, Joseph 15, Ruhanah 18, Richard L1TSEY 26 laborer.

[280/280] William WELCH Jr. 36 cooper, Catherine 37, Samuel 14, Caleb 10, Wm. T. 7, James 6.

[281/281] Wm. P. JOHNSON 50 (son of Richard) farmer, Mary (McDANIELS) 20, Sarah 6, Josephine 3.

[282/282] Thomas SNAWDER 29 cooper, Sarah 21, John W. 2, Alvarado 1.

[283/283] Deanna SAMUELS 63, Lewis W. 32; John YOUNGER 2. Household also shown on another page.

Census Page 39

[284/284] George HORINE 60 farmer (he married, first, Sarah McDANIELS; second, Elizabeth CLARK; third, Dora FOSTER), Mary J. 31, Eliza 29, Jacob 28, Robert 23, Rebecca 17, George 15.

[285/285] Wm. VAUGHN 45 farmer, Mary (JOYCE) 50, Caroline 21, Malinda 20, Rufus 19, Joel 17, Nelson 16, W.G. SLACK 68.

[286/286] Elizabeth LANSDALE 39, Richard H. 23, Samuel W. 21, farmer, Camilla 18.

[287/287] Henry HORINE 51 farmer, Mary (BROWN) 45, James 24, Rowena 21, James G. 18, Hardin 15, Wm. H. 7

[288/288] Peter MILLER 42 (son of Jacob) farmer, Martha (McNUTT) 41, M.A. 18, W. H. 16 farmer, H. T. 14, Abagail 12, Mary J. 8, Levi G. 6, Peter 1.

[289/289] Thomas SADLE 35 laborer, Emaline 22, Eliza 3, Susan 3, Milly YOACUM 70.

[290/290] Aden CLARK 56 laborer, Elizabeth 50.

Census Page 40

[291/291] Christian BARRELL 76 farmer, Elizabeth 66, Jackson 22, school teacher, John M. 20, Samuel P. 18, B. E. 15, M. V. B 12, F. M. 9, J. A. 6, Ketchel CLARK 18, Zedock 14.


This project is presented here with the kind permission of Betty Darnell, and The Pioneer News.

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