Bullitt County History

1829 Shepherdsville Town Trustees Election

Recently we discovered in Deed Book G, page 115, the following election results.

The candidates are listed below. The capital letter preceding each name is used to identify him in the voting chart below.

A. Joseph R. Murray
B. George L. Robards
C. Thomas Joyce
D. Matthew Wilson
E. Rufus K. Summers
F. George W. Jenkins
G. Thomas Q. Willson
H. William Congrove
I. John Chaddic
J. Robert F. Samuels

We have attempted to duplicate the chart as it was written in the deed book. It appears that each voter announced his choices, and the election clerk kept a running total as each voter's choices were listed. Some of the names are very difficult to read, and may be misspelled.

Voters' NamesABCDEFGHIJ
Henry F. Kalfus--11-111--
Rufus K, Summers-12--222--
William Congrove---21-3--1
John S. Thixton--332-4--2
Nicholas Simmons---4-35--3
F. K. Alexander---5--63-4
Samuel Wilson----3474-5
Noah C. Summers---6-585-6
Robert F. Samuels---7469---
George W. Jenkins--485-10---
Henry Wakefield---96-11--7
William Jones1-510---6--
Thomas Joyce---117712---
Jonathan Gore2---88137--
Nelson Thomasson3--12-914---
J. H. Ralston--613-1015---
J. W. Caldwell---14911168--
Dot S. Benthall4--151012----
B. Barker---16-13179--
W. R. Grigsby5----141810--
TOTAL516161014181007

"Whereupon Thomas Q. Willson, Matthew Willson, William Congrove, George W. Jenkins and Rufus K. Summers were duly elected trustees of the town of Shepherdsville for one year from this 3rd August 1829. (signed) Thomas Q. Willson, clerk pro tem"

Images of the deed page is shown below.


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