Polly Tomblin

Female Abt 1824 - Aft 1833  (~ 9 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Polly Tomblin was born Abt 1824, Madison, Kentucky, United States (daughter of Joel Tomblin and Eppie Hawkins); died Aft Nov 1833.

    Notes:

    BIR,DTH: Father, Joel Tomblin's will GR 30 Nov 1833, shown as a minor.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joel Tomblin was born Abt 1801, Madison, Kentucky, United States (son of George Tomblin and Elizabeth White); died Bef 30 Nov 1833, Boone, Missouri, United States; was buried Bef 30 Nov 1833, Boone, Missouri, United States.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Father's will, George Tomblin, Madsion Co, KY Film #0183268 Bk G,
    pg 362, shows son as Joel, deceased, and leaves his inheritance to his
    children.

    MG: Madison Co, KY Marriages 1785-1851, PT I, pg 89. Bondsman Weeden Hawkins.

    WILLS: Abstracted Boone Co,MO Wills & Admin, 1821-1870,Film #1036508,pg7,#171:
    Joel Tomblin, Administrator John Hopper. GR 30 Nov 1833, FS 7 Aug 1847.
    Heirs: Elizabeth, Sally Ann, Polly, Frances, Euphemia, minors.

    Joel married Eppie Hawkins 18 Aug 1818, Madison, Kentucky, United States. Eppie was born Abt 1800; died Bef 1833. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Eppie Hawkins was born Abt 1800; died Bef 1833.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG: Madison Co, KY Marriage Records1785-1851, Pt I, pg200. Bondsman Weeden

    DTH: Not shown in husband Joel's will, GR 1833.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Tomblin was born Abt 1820, Madison, Kentucky, United States; died Aft Nov 1833.
    2. Sally Ann Tomblin was born Abt 1822, Madison, Kentucky, United States; died Aft Nov 1833.
    3. 1. Polly Tomblin was born Abt 1824, Madison, Kentucky, United States; died Aft Nov 1833.
    4. Frances Tomblin was born Abt 1826, Madison, Kentucky, United States; died Aft Nov 1833.
    5. Euphemia Tomblin was born Abt 1828, Madison, Kentucky, United States; died Aft Nov 1833.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Tomblin was born Abt 1751 OR 1754, Virginia, United States; died Abt 1840, Madison, Kentucky, United States; was buried Abt 1840, Madison, Kentucky, United States.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG: Boone Co, MO Pre Civil War Settlement and Migration Data Base. Shows George as father of Nancy Hawkins, wife of James Hawkins.

    1785 MARRIAGE:VA,Orange Co, Mg Rcds 1747-1810, pg 257: Geo Tomlinson md Eliz White 24 Nov 1785, she the dau of Henry White, witnesses-Jeremiah White and Beddfield Cave. Bondsman: David Cave.
    IGI 8830703/52 shows George Tomlinson md Elizabeth White 24 Nov 1785, Orange, VA, Cleared.

    MIL: Madison Co, KY Pension Records, film #1425617, pg 105.

    George Tomlinson, Pension #5-31429 Virginia: The said applicant for a
    pension had served in the War of the Revolution in capacity of a private
    soldier in the line of the State of Virginia and on the date of 2 Nov 1832 he
    was placed on the pension roll and on the date of 4 Mar 1831 he was at the age
    of 80 years.
    The above named soldier was residing in the County of Madison in the
    State of Kentucky when he applied for a pension on the date of Aug 13 of the
    year 1832 while he was at the age of 78 years. He states that he had enlisted
    in the County of Orange in the State of Virginia in the month of June of the
    year 1775.
    He resided in the following places prior to the opening of the War of the
    Revolution:
    Orange County, State of Virginia
    He resided in the following places since the close of the War of Revolution:
    Madison County, State of Kentucky
    He removed to the State of Kentucky in the year 1804 from the County of Orange
    in the State of Virginia.

    CENSUS: 1810 Madison Co, KY, Film #0181352, pg 227, 4 Jan 1811:
    Tomlinson, George, head: 2 male 0-10, 1 male 10-16, 2 male 16-26, 1
    male 45 over; 2 female 0-10, 2 female 10-16, 3 female
    16-26, 1 female 26-45, 4 slaves.
    CENSUS: 1820 Madison KY, Film 186185, pg 92, 29 Jan 1821:
    Tomblin, George: 2 m 16-26; 1 m 45 and over; 2 f 16-26.

    WILL: Madison Co, KY Wills, Film #183268-9, Vol G, File Box 2, pg 362:

    In the name of God, Amen, I George Tomblinson of Madison County,
    Kentucky, geing weak in body but sound in mind, do hereby make and constitute
    this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all others by me heretofore
    made.
    In the first place,it is my Will and desire that all my just debts be
    paid, funeral expenses, etc. In the second place, it is my Will and desire
    that all my property of every description, which I may ... and ... be sold by
    my Executor hereafter to be named ...a credit of nine months to the highest
    bidder, the Executor having first given notice of the time and place of sale.
    Further, it is my Will and desire that my negro woman Caroline and her two
    little children Rich & Austin be sold together to an individual and my Executor
    is hereby directed to set them all three up at one and the same time, Winney,
    Ann and Willy are to be sold separate. I have heretofore made a Deed of Gift
    pf Elzand to the children of my son Ambrose D Tomblin, deceased and also a Deed
    of Gift of Edy to my little grand daughter Elizabeth Boggs, daughter of my
    deceased daughter Polly Boggs, which I hereby ratify and confirm. It is also
    my wish and desire that the distribution of negroes heretofore made amongst my
    children should ...and remain valid.
    After my decease, sale of my property and the expenses are paid, it is
    further my Will and desire that the proceeds of said sale be equally divided as
    follows: To my daughter Francis Hopper, one ninth part of my Estate. To my
    daughter Nancy Hawkings one ninth part of my Estate; to my grandchildren
    Mourning, Eliza, Lucy Jane, Paulina, Jeremiah, Nancy, Margaret, George and
    Sally Ann, children of my deceased son, Ambrose D Tomblin, one ninth part of my
    Estate; to the children of my deceased son, Joel Tomblinson, one ninth part of
    my Estate; to my little grand daughter, Elizabeth Boggs, daughter of my
    deceased daughter Polly Boggs one ninth part of my Estate; to my little grand
    daughter Sally Ann Tombinson, daughter of my deceased son Jeremiah Tomblinson
    one ninth part of my Estate; to my son Richard Tombinson one ninth part of my
    Estate; to my daughter Sally Boggs one ninth part of my Estate; to my son
    Willis Tomblinson one ninth part of my Estate.
    It is further my Will and desire that the County Court of Madison appoint
    William Harris Guardian to the children of Ambrose D Tomblinson, dec'd; to the
    child of Polly Boggs, deceased; to the children of Joel Tombinson, dec'd; and
    to the child of Jeremiah Tomblinson, dec'd; and that the said Guardian to pay
    over to my said grand children their respective portions of my Estate as they
    may arrive at age, with the interest theron, and not before. In case any of my
    grand children die before they are of age, it is my Will and desire that the
    equaly portion of said children descend to their respective brother or sister
    as the case may be, and in case they should leave no brother or sister, then it
    is my Will and desire that their respective portions be equally divided amongst
    my own children.
    It is further my Will and desire that my friend William Harris act as my
    Executor after my death, with full power to act and perform whatever may
    propertly belong or appertain to him as my Executor.
    Given under my hand and seal this 17th day of March 1835.
    Witnesses: George x Tomblinson seal
    Joseph Turner, John Cornelison
    State of Kentucky, Madison County...
    I David Irvine Clerk of the Court for the County aforesaid do hereby
    certify that at a County Court held for Madison County on Monday the 1st day of
    February 1841, this instrument of writing was presented in open Court, and
    proven to be the last Will and Testament of George Tomblinson, deceased, by the
    oaths of Joseph Turner and John Cornelison, subscribing their names thereto and
    ordered to be entered of Record, which has been done accordingly.
    David Irvine, Clerk
    Sale and settlement of will, Film #0183269, Bk H, pgs 10,55:
    Pg 10, Sales: Purchasers of household items, 22 Feb 1841: J Duncane, B
    Boggs, Willis Tombleson-family Bible,Richard Tomblin, Fountain Rice, C Gooch, Wm
    Warner, Wm Maupen, James Black, Wm S Collins, J White, A Goodloe, F S Bronstone.
    Pg 55, Settlement in the office of R Runyon, Richmond: Contra by the
    following, 10 Feb 1842: Elias Kurtz, W S Neal, S Warner, Wm Rodes, Thos S
    Bronston, Wm W Maupen, Walker & Harris, Hawkins & Harris, Richard Tomlin.

    LAND: Madison Co, KY Land Grants, Grantors L-Z, 1787-1899, Film #183280:

    R203: 30 Sep 1826: Indenture from George Tomblin to George Stoner, $50.
    Silver Creek, Taylors Fork. "N 45 1/2 west 41 poles to Stake at
    intersection of Tombling line with a line at Benj Estels survey N
    88 1/2 E 63 poles to stake of said Estell and John Wallusalto
    line, N on S 45 40 poles to beg - 5 1/4 acres.
    R423: 15 Jun 1827: Indenture from George Tomblin-Madison CircuitCt suit
    in Chancery pending therein, wherein John Scrivner and Thomas
    Scrivner are comp and George, Ambrose, Polly, Joel, Jeremiah,
    Willis, Richard, Sarah and Fanny Tomlin and John Hopper and Nancy
    his wife are the defendants....bargain and sell for and in behalf
    of defendants unto said John and Thomas Scrivner...land containing
    40 1/4 acres and bounded as follows: Beg at dogwood on NE corner
    of Tomlin and heirs 104 1/4 acres, thence N 47 1/2 W 10 poles to
    hickory and sugar tree Tomlins corner, thence with Tomlins line S
    40 1/4 W 8 1/2 poles to stake in line of John and Benj Estell as
    originally surveyed and patented, thence with their line 2/4 E 142
    poles to stake in Tomlins line, then N Tomlins line N 45 E 109 3/4
    poles to beg.
    V470: 10 Nov 1834: George Tomlin of County of Madison-I bear to my
    grandaughter Elizabeth Boggs, infant daughter of John Boggs, have
    this day given and granted to her the said Eliz Boggs, one negro
    girl named Soy, aged abt 6 yrs. In testimony whereof I have here-
    unto set my hand and affixed my seal this Nov 10 1834.
    Wit: Wm Harper, Willis Tomlin George x Tomlin seal
    V484: 8 Nov 1834: George Tomblin for Willis Tomblinson to John
    Cornelison for $60 sold these patents to said John Cornelison the
    said Willis Tombinson's interest, right and title, as one of the
    children and heirs of Elizabeth Tomblinson, dec'd of, in and to a
    certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the
    County of Madison on the waters of Taylors Fork of Silver Creek,
    containing about ____ acres, it being the same tract of land
    whereon George Tomblinson, the husband of the said Elizabeth
    Tomblinson, dec'd now lives and of which he holds a life estate.
    To have and to hold the before described interest, right and title
    of in and to the before mentioned tract of land unto him the said
    John Cornelison and his heirs and assigns forever. In testimony
    X537: 25 Feb 1839: Indenture between Mourning Tomblin, George Tucker and
    Eliza, his wife, Lucy Jane Tomlin, Paulina Tomlin, Jeremiah
    Tomlin, Nancy Tomlin, Margaret Tomlin, George Tomlin and Sally Ann
    Tomlin, heirs of Ambrose D Tomlin of the one part and George
    Ballard of the other part, witnesseth that whereas the Madison
    Civil Court on the petition aforesaid of the heirs of Ambrose D
    Tomlin dec'd decree and order the tract of land hereinafter desc-
    ribed to be sold ...to the said Ballard...the following tract of
    land being the same deeded to son Ambrose D Tomlin on the 20th day
    of Aug 1824 by James Henderson and bounded as follows towit by
    Kennedy assignee of John Tate on the west of Jacobs land on the
    north by Jno Price assnee of Alfred Wms on the east and by Wm
    Walker under E Brooks on the south lying on the walnut meadow fork
    of Paint Lick Creek.
    Signed by Mourning, Lucy Jane, Paulina, Jeremiah, Nancy,
    Margaret, George, Sally Anne (Franklin) Tomlin and George
    and Eliza Tucker. Deed of conveyance.

    NOTES: Orange County, VA, Tithables 1734-1782, pg 112 shows Rich Sebree Jr and
    George Tomlinson on list-2 free males, 4 horses, 8 cattle.
    Several places, find a William Tomblin born 1794-1796, born VA, md
    Elizabeth. Child of George or one of his brother's children?
    Letter May 1993 from Mrs Abram Davenport (Hawkins) Brown shows genealogy
    book of Alva Preson (son in law) who shows Nancy's father as Joel Tomblin.

    George married Elizabeth White 24 Nov 1785, Orange, Virginia, United States. Elizabeth was born , prob VA; died Bef Apr 1830; was buried Bef Apr 1830. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth White was born , prob VA; died Bef Apr 1830; was buried Bef Apr 1830.

    Notes:

    MG: Orange Co, VA Marriage Bonds 1757-1947, Film #899818 and Orange Co, VA
    Marriages, pg 257. Elizabeth the daughter of Henry White.

    DTH: Madison Co, KY Land Grants, Grantors A-K, 1787-1899, Film #183279, pg
    T415, April 1830..Indenture by son-in-law and daughter, saying Elizabeth
    Tomblin(son) was deceased.

    Children:
    1. Frances W Tomblin was born 29 Nov 1786, prob Orange, VA; died 5 Aug 1863, Boone, Missouri, United States; was buried Aug 1863, Sugar Crk Cem, Boone, MO.
    2. Ambrose D Tomblin was born Abt 1787, prob Orange, VA; died Bef Feb 1841, Madison, Kentucky, United States; was buried Bef Feb 1841, Madison, Kentucky, United States.
    3. Nancy Tomblin was born 25 Mar 1788, prob Orange, VA; died 25 Oct 1871, Boone, Missouri, United States; was buried Oct 1871, NW of Columbia, Boone, Missouri.
    4. Jeremiah Tomblin was born 1796, Madison, Kentucky, United States; died Bef 4 Feb 1829, Boone, Missouri, United States; was buried Bef 4 Feb 1829, Boone, Missouri, United States.
    5. 2. Joel Tomblin was born Abt 1801, Madison, Kentucky, United States; died Bef 30 Nov 1833, Boone, Missouri, United States; was buried Bef 30 Nov 1833, Boone, Missouri, United States.
    6. Polly Tomblin was born Abt 1803, Madison, Kentucky, United States; died Bef Mar 1835, Madison, Kentucky, United States; was buried Bef Mar 1835, Madison, Kentucky, United States.
    7. Richard Tomblin was born Abt 1807, Madison, Kentucky, United States; died Aft Mar 1835; was buried Aft Mar 1835.
    8. Sally Tomblin was born Abt 1810, Madison, Kentucky, United States; died Aft Aug 1839; was buried Aft Aug 1839.
    9. Willis Tomblin was born Abt 1812, Madison, Kentucky, United States; died Abt 3 Jan 1843, Madison, Kentucky, United States; was buried Abt 3 Jan 1843, Madison, Kentucky, United States.