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EXCERPTS FROM HARDIN/LaRUE COUNTY HISTORY
from 1810 Hardin County Tax List
| A: Number of acres of land | E: Number of white males over 21 years of age |
| B: County in which land is located | F: Blacks above 16 years of age |
| C: Water course on which land is located | G: Total blacks (slaves) |
| D: In whose name land was first entered, surveyed or patented | H: Number of horses. |
#5. John Brunk: No 1 and (blank) listed; E: 1, H: 8. (This is Dennis Hank's old friend. He was one of the prominent members of the South Fork Baptist Church. He died in the year 1829, at an advanced age leaving a widow, Mary, and eight children. His daughter married William Ellit. His daughter is not now known in this location. Elizabeth was the wife of George Burkhart. (Burkhart was a close neighbor of William Ellit's for many years).
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#24: William Ellet (Ellit): A.
300; B. Hardin; C. Neolelinn (sic); D. entered by Shepard Gum, surveyed and
patented by Broadhead; E. 1; H. 71. (His name appears as a member of the South
Fork Baptist Church for some years. There are no Ellets now in LaRue County.
William Ellit, Jr., sold about 500 acres of land on South Fork Creek in the year
1845.) (William's page from the 1810 census can be found here; M252 Roll 6
page 305. John Brunk is on page 311 and Thomas Lincoln on page
314. In addition, the children of George Elliott
and Mary Jane Uptegrove remained with their mother when she remarried Silas
Smith, so there may be some connection with present day families after all.
Jacob Elliott and his children also remained in LaRue County).
#26. Isaac Friend: A. 160; B. Hardin; C. South Fork; E. 1, H. 1. (He was a brother of Jesse Friend, who married Nancy Hanks, Lincoln's aunt, Polly Hanks. Isaac was for some time a member of the South Fork Baptist Church but, like his brother Jesse, he "went off" with William Downs' party and was excluded from the South Fork Church. Many Friend descendents are in LaRue and other counties of Kentucky and in the West.)
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TAX LISTS FOR NELSON COUNTY KENTUCKY

1785 to 1791 Nelson County Tithes at Rootsweb A-E and Misc.
1785 to 1791 Nelson County Tithes at Rootsweb F-J
1785 to 1791 Nelson County Tithes at Rootswen K-M
1785 to1791 Nelson County Tithes at Rootsweb P- Y
1787 Nelson (missing) Tax List by Joseph Barnett
1793 Nelson County Kentucky Taxable Property Owners Abbot-Jackson Jackson-Yootsler
| Year | Last name, first, tithes paid, # on list | Taken by: |
| 1785 | Shaw Bennum 2 #48 | Tho. Helm |
| 1785 | Shaw John 1 #50 | Tho. Helm |
| 1785 | Shaw Thomas 1 #49 | Tho. Helm |
| 1788 | Ellot William - see Bannom Shaw 2 #1 | Atk Hill |
| 1788 | Shaw Bannom; John Shaw; William Ellot 3 2 #1 | Atk Hill |
| 1788 | Shaw James - see Richard Sutton 57 #2 | Atk Hill |
| 1788 | Shaw John - see Bannom Shaw 2 #1 | Atk Hill |
| 1788 | Sutton Richard; James Shaw 2 57 #2 | Atk Hill |
| 1790 | Ellet William - see Bennan Shaw #70 | Philip Philips |
| 1790 | Shaw Bennan & son & William Ellet 3 #70 | Philip Philips |
| 1790 | Shaw John 1 #81 | Atkinson Hill |
| 1791 | Shaw Benham & son William Shaw 2 #2 | Robt Hodgen |
| 1791 | Shaw John 1 #104 | Atkinson Hill |
| 1791 | Shaw William 1 #32 | Walter Beall |
| 1791 | Shaw William - see Benham Shaw #2 | Robt Hodgen |
| 1791 | Sutton Richard 1 #113 | Atkinson Hill |
HISTORY OF PLATTE COUNTY, MISSOURI
Here is a copy of the 1860 census page for John Ellit. More census information is on the Elliott page.
1897 - "March 22 - John Ellet died three miles west of Platte City. He was a son of William Ellet and Susanna Brink (sic), and was born in Hardin County, Ky., November 22, 1799. There he engaged in milling and cabinet-making. October 12, 1820, he married Margaret Owens. They sold out March 30, 1837, and came with the flood of settlers to Platte, settling 1-1/2 miles northeast of Weston. After 17 years, they removed to a farm 1-1/2 miles west of New Market. In the spring of 1855 they sold out and removed to the farm on the Platte City and Leavenworth road, where he died. Mr. Ellet was a fine-looking old gentleman, genial in his address, and generous in his disposition. He was an earnest Baptist, and manifested his faith by pure words and generous actions. Ch:
1. MARTHA ELLET, m'd John Hornbuckle, who d. in Feb. 1851, leaving:
1. John Hornbuckle, Jr., b. July 29, 1849; killed May 16, 1896 by Stewart.
Martha's third husband is Mr. Ransome, but they live seperate.
2. MATILDA ELLET, m'd Feb 4, 1841, Jarret Todd (ii) (see), b. April 10, 1818; d. at St. Louis, in 1861, in a Federal prison. I often met Jarret Todd in years before the war, in the halls of society and of Masonry. He was a noble-hearted and generous Christian gentleman. Their ch:
1. Jarrett Todd (iii), who enrolled as an attorney of our bar March 28, 1883, and went to Texas.
After the death of Matilda, Mr. Todd m'd her sister Martha, the widow of John Hornbuckle. Their son:
2. Jas. A. Todd, is now an old bachelor.
3. Matilda Todd, m'd Feb. 6, 1894, James A. Lober, b. Jan, 15, 1839 (see).
3. SUSAN ELLET, m'd John Hornbuckle, and d. leaving:
1. Hardin E."
Elsewhere in the Annals, (page 131), it says the widow of Joseph Todd married John Ellet. Joseph Todd was the father of Jarret Todd, who married John Ellet's daughter.
photo of tombstone: http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Eusgenweb/mo/platte/photos/tombstones/todd/todd16.jpg
Also from the Annals of Platte County:
(John Hornbuckle Jr. was John Elliott's grandson, the son of John Hornbuckle and Martha Elliott)
"May 16, 1896 - John Hornbuckle killed at Pat Doran's saloon in Leavenworth by Stonewall Stewart. Both resided in the hills near Beverly, and were Democrats, neighbors, and friends, but their respective candidates were rivals for Democratic nominations. They met in a saloon at Leavenworth at 9 p.m., and angry words passed between them. They were separated, and Hornbuckle was led into an adjoining room. Stewart followed, and in a melee that suceeded, Hornbuckle stabbed Stewart in several places. When Stewart saw the blood he was enraged, and drawing his pocket-knife, plunged it with vengeance into Hornbuckle's bosom, and he fell and died without speaking. Stewart was confined in the Leavenworth jail without bail. On trial he was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary.
One Fred Marks, who worked on the Hellman Farm, near Beverly, witnessed the affray, and became deranged. After opening a vein in his wrist, he cast himself into a cistern, and when found, was dead."
photo of tombstone: http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Eusgenweb/mo/platte/photos/tombstones/todd/todd31.jpg
Elinore Ellit's tombstone can be seen to the left of John Hornbuckle's. She was the second wife of John Ellit.
see also: http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/kansas/genweb/leavenwo/library/HORNBUCK.htm
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