Isaac Willingham
M, b. circa 1787
Isaac Willingham|b. c 1787|p233.htm|Garrett Willingham|b. c 1752\nd. b Dec 1834|p287.htm|Gartha __?__|b. c 1757\nd. b May 1841|p289.htm|John Willingham|b. c 1725|p2136.htm|Ann __?__|b. c 1729|p10269.htm|||||||
Isaac Willingham was born circa 1787 in Tennessee.1 He was the son of Garrett Willingham and Gartha __?__. Isaac Willingham married Mary Ann Collins on 8 October 1808 in Henderson County, Kentucky..2
The census of 1810 in Henderson County, Kentucky, listed Isaac Willingham as a head-of-household with tallies 10100-00100 which indicates:
Isaac Willingham was named in the will of Thomas Willingham as "Isaac Willingham's line" in Henderson County, Kentucky, in September 1819.4
The census of 1820 in Henderson County, Kentucky, listed Isaac Willingham as a head-of-household with tallies 210010-20010 which indicates:
Isaac Willingham was named in the will of Garrett Willingham as "my son Isaac Willingham" in Hickman County, Kentucky, on 2 April 1825.6 Garrett Willingham was named in the will of Garrett Willingham as "my six children namely: Catharine, John, Garett, Isaac, William & Elijah" on 2 April 1825.6
Isaac Willingham owed taxes circa 1825 in Graves County, Kentucky.
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on for 1 free poll and 4 slaves in the amount of $4.50 in 1828 in Weakley County, Tennessee.7 He was the postmaster effective on 22 May 1828 in Willingham, Weakley County, Tennessee, The post office was discontinued effective 20 February 1830.8
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 12 slaves (4 over 16), 3 horses, 4 children between the ages of 5 and 14 and 160 acres of land in 1829 on Obion Creek in Graves County, Kentucky.9
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 12 slaves (4 over 16) and 5 horses in 1830 in Graves County, Kentucky.10
The census of 1830 in Graves County, Kentucky, listed Isaac Willingham as a head-of-household with tallies 0220101-00101 which indicates:
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 15 slaves (6 over 16), 5 horses and 640 acres in 1833 on Brush Creek in Graves County, Kentucky.12
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 15 slaves (6 over 16), 9 horses and 640 acres in 1834 on Obion Creek in Graves County, Kentucky.13
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 15 slaves (7 over 16), 5 horses and 800 acres in 1835 on Obion Creek in Graves County, Kentucky.14
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 14 slaves (9 over 16), 6 horses and 800 acres in 1837 on Brush Creek in Graves County, Kentucky.15
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 14 slaves (8 over 16), 6 horses and 720 acres in 1839 on Brush Creek in Graves County, Kentucky.16
The census of 1840 in Graves County, Kentucky, listed Isaac Wellingham as a head-of-household with tallies 10021011-0000001 which indicates:
Isaac Willingham married Ann __?__ after 1840..18,1
Isaac Willingham owed taxes in 1841 in Graves County, Kentucky.19 On 5 December 1844 Isaac Willingham sold 66 acres of land for $15 in Henderson County, Kentucky, to Elijah Willingham
Isaac Willingham was a benificiary of Garrett Willingham's estate in the probate on 22 November 1847 in Henderson County, Kentucky.21
Isaac Willingham was a benificiary of Garrett Willingham's estate in the probate on 28 November 1847 in Henderson County, Kentucky.22
The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 31 August 1850 in District 1, Graves County, Kentucky, listed the following:
The census of 1810 in Henderson County, Kentucky, listed Isaac Willingham as a head-of-household with tallies 10100-00100 which indicates:
A male of 16 and under 26 years of age, probably Isaac.3
A female of 16 and under 26 years of age, probably his wife Mary Ann.3
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son Alexander H.3
A female of 16 and under 26 years of age, probably his wife Mary Ann.3
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son Alexander H.3
Isaac Willingham was named in the will of Thomas Willingham as "Isaac Willingham's line" in Henderson County, Kentucky, in September 1819.4
The census of 1820 in Henderson County, Kentucky, listed Isaac Willingham as a head-of-household with tallies 210010-20010 which indicates:
A male of 26 and under 45 years of age, probably Isaac.5
A female of 26 and under 45 years of age, probably his wife Mary Ann.5
A male of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his son Alexander H.5
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter.5
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son Lafayette Francis.5
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son Unidentified.5
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Mary Collins.5
A female of 26 and under 45 years of age, probably his wife Mary Ann.5
A male of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his son Alexander H.5
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter.5
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son Lafayette Francis.5
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son Unidentified.5
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Mary Collins.5
Isaac Willingham was named in the will of Garrett Willingham as "my son Isaac Willingham" in Hickman County, Kentucky, on 2 April 1825.6 Garrett Willingham was named in the will of Garrett Willingham as "my six children namely: Catharine, John, Garett, Isaac, William & Elijah" on 2 April 1825.6
Isaac Willingham owed taxes circa 1825 in Graves County, Kentucky.
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on for 1 free poll and 4 slaves in the amount of $4.50 in 1828 in Weakley County, Tennessee.7 He was the postmaster effective on 22 May 1828 in Willingham, Weakley County, Tennessee, The post office was discontinued effective 20 February 1830.8
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 12 slaves (4 over 16), 3 horses, 4 children between the ages of 5 and 14 and 160 acres of land in 1829 on Obion Creek in Graves County, Kentucky.9
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 12 slaves (4 over 16) and 5 horses in 1830 in Graves County, Kentucky.10
The census of 1830 in Graves County, Kentucky, listed Isaac Willingham as a head-of-household with tallies 0220101-00101 which indicates:
A male of 40 and under 50 years of age, probably Isaac.11
A female of 20 and under 30 years of age, probably his wife Mary Ann.11
A male of 20 and under 30 years of age, probably his son Alexander H.11
A female of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his daughter Mary Collins.11
A male of 10 and under 15 years of age, probably his son Lafayette Francis.11
A male of 10 and under 15 years of age, probably his son Unidentified.11
A male of 5 and under 10 years of age, probably his son James W.11
A male of 5 and under 10 years of age, probably his son John C.11
A female of 20 and under 30 years of age, probably his wife Mary Ann.11
A male of 20 and under 30 years of age, probably his son Alexander H.11
A female of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his daughter Mary Collins.11
A male of 10 and under 15 years of age, probably his son Lafayette Francis.11
A male of 10 and under 15 years of age, probably his son Unidentified.11
A male of 5 and under 10 years of age, probably his son James W.11
A male of 5 and under 10 years of age, probably his son John C.11
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 15 slaves (6 over 16), 5 horses and 640 acres in 1833 on Brush Creek in Graves County, Kentucky.12
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 15 slaves (6 over 16), 9 horses and 640 acres in 1834 on Obion Creek in Graves County, Kentucky.13
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 15 slaves (7 over 16), 5 horses and 800 acres in 1835 on Obion Creek in Graves County, Kentucky.14
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 14 slaves (9 over 16), 6 horses and 800 acres in 1837 on Brush Creek in Graves County, Kentucky.15
Isaac Willingham owed taxes on 1 male over 21, 14 slaves (8 over 16), 6 horses and 720 acres in 1839 on Brush Creek in Graves County, Kentucky.16
The census of 1840 in Graves County, Kentucky, listed Isaac Wellingham as a head-of-household with tallies 10021011-0000001 which indicates:
A male of 50 and under 60 years of age, probably Isaac.17
A female of 40 and under 50 years of age, probably his wife Mary Ann.17
A male of 40 and under 50 years of age.17
A male of 20 and under 30 years of age, probably his son Unidentified.17
A male of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his son John C.17
A male of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his son James W.17
A male under 5 years of age, probably his son Isaac.17
A female of 40 and under 50 years of age, probably his wife Mary Ann.17
A male of 40 and under 50 years of age.17
A male of 20 and under 30 years of age, probably his son Unidentified.17
A male of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his son John C.17
A male of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his son James W.17
A male under 5 years of age, probably his son Isaac.17
Isaac Willingham married Ann __?__ after 1840..18,1
Isaac Willingham owed taxes in 1841 in Graves County, Kentucky.19 On 5 December 1844 Isaac Willingham sold 66 acres of land for $15 in Henderson County, Kentucky, to Elijah Willingham
This Relinquishment made this the 5th of December in the year One thousand, eight hundred and forty four, in witness whereof I set my hand and seal that I relinquish my wright in and to a certain tract of, or parcel of land land lying and being in the county of Henderson on the waters of Green River it being the sixth part of a sixty [UND:sixty acres tract belonging to Jarrett Willingham decd for the consideration of fifteen dollars, which I bind myself to pay the amount of fifteen dollars if the land should be lost, without interest, to Elijah Willingham his heirs and assigns, to have and to hold the same from me my heirs or assigns, administrator or executor to the day and date above written, signed
Signed in the presence of us Isaac Willingham
Witnesses H. L. Priest
John Willingham
State of Kentucky - Henderson County Act.
I William D. Allison clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid do Certify that the deed from Isaac Willingham to Elijah Willingham was on the 17th day of November 1847 proved before me in my office by the oath of John Willingham and again on this 22nd day of November 1847 was also proved before me by the oath H. L. Priest, both subscribing witnesses thereto, and both of whom testified that the said Isaac Willingham in their presence acknowledged this deed to be his act and deed & thereupon the same together with this Certificate was truly recorded in my office. Witness my hand this 22nd day of Nov. 1847
Will D. Allison.20
Signed in the presence of us Isaac Willingham
Witnesses H. L. Priest
John Willingham
State of Kentucky - Henderson County Act.
I William D. Allison clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid do Certify that the deed from Isaac Willingham to Elijah Willingham was on the 17th day of November 1847 proved before me in my office by the oath of John Willingham and again on this 22nd day of November 1847 was also proved before me by the oath H. L. Priest, both subscribing witnesses thereto, and both of whom testified that the said Isaac Willingham in their presence acknowledged this deed to be his act and deed & thereupon the same together with this Certificate was truly recorded in my office. Witness my hand this 22nd day of Nov. 1847
Will D. Allison.20
Isaac Willingham was a benificiary of Garrett Willingham's estate in the probate on 22 November 1847 in Henderson County, Kentucky.21
Isaac Willingham was a benificiary of Garrett Willingham's estate in the probate on 28 November 1847 in Henderson County, Kentucky.22
The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 31 August 1850 in District 1, Graves County, Kentucky, listed the following:
Isaac Willingham, 63-year-old head of household, a farmer.1
Ann "Willingham", 65-year-old.1
W. Ross, 14-year-old.1
N. Collins, 20-year-old.1
Ann "Willingham", 65-year-old.1
W. Ross, 14-year-old.1
N. Collins, 20-year-old.1
Children of Isaac Willingham and Mary Ann Collins
- Alexander H. Willingham+ b. c 1810, d. 28 Jul 1882
- Mary Collins Willingham b. c 1814
- Lafayette Francis Willingham+ b. c 1816, d. c 12 Jul 1866
- Unidentified Willingham23 b. c 1818
- James W. Willingham+ b. c 1822, d. b 1870
- John C. Willingham+ b. c 1825, d. c 1855
- Isaac Willingham b. c 1835
Citations
- [S217] 1850 U.S. Census, Graves County, Kentucky, page 458A line 33 dwelling 487 family 487.
- [S2263] Ancestry.com database, Kentucky Marriages, 1802-1850.
- [S256] 1810 U.S. Census, Henderson County, Kentucky, page 332 line 17.
- [S450] Thomas Willingham Will in Will Book A: 1799-1821.
- [S237] 1820 U.S. Census, Henderson County, Kentucky, page 13 line 19.
- [S414] Garrett Willingham Will in Will Book page 88.
- [S2295] Weakley Will & Record Book 1828-1842, page 19.
- [S2291] Tennessee Postoffices and Postmaster Appointments 1789-1984, D.R. Frazier, compiler.
- [S2399] Graves County, Kentucky 1829 Tax Roll.
- [S2398] Graves County, Kentucky 1830 Tax Roll.
- [S218] 1830 U.S. Census, Graves County, Kentucky, page 288 line 6.
- [S456] Graves, KY 1833 Tax Roll.
- [S2402] Graves County, Kentucky 1834 Tax Roll.
- [S2401] Graves County, Kentucky 1835 Tax Roll.
- [S2400] Graves County, Kentucky 1837 Tax Roll.
- [S2403] Graves County, Kentucky 1839 Tax Roll.
- [S216] 1840 U.S. Census, Graves County, Kentucky, page 112 line 24.
- [S216] 1840 U.S. Census, Graves County, Kentucky, Husband still married to prior wife.
- [S457] Graves, KY 1841 Tax Roll.
- [S2299] Henderson County, Kentucky Deeds, Book M page 24.
- [S2299] Henderson County, Kentucky Deeds, Book M page 24 & 25.
- [S522] Research of Dr. Katherine Woerner, Henderson County, Kentucky Will Book C page 235 & 236.
- [S237] 1820 U.S. Census, Henderson County, Kentucky, page 13.
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