Adam Baugh
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1790 - (Wythe Co., Virginia) Christening: Death: Abt 1854 - Pulaski Co., Kentucky ( about age 64) Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Henry Baugh Sr. (1762-1836) Mother: Margaret "Peggy" Phillipi (1768-1848)
Spouses and Children
1. *Jinney Young (Abt 1794 - ) Marriage: 16 Nov 1812 - Pulaski Co., Kentucky 1 2 3 Children: 1. Jefferson Baugh (1813-1877) 2. John Baugh (1814-1894) 3. William Baugh (Abt 1817-After 1880) 4. Harrison Baugh (Abt 1819-After 1870)
Notes
General:
CENSUS:
<pre>1820 Pulaski Co., Kentucky, Somerset
Adam Baugh 400010 -- 00010; 1 in agriculture; no slaves
male female
4 <10
10-16
16-18
16-26
1 26-45 1
>45 </pre>
He is in the sequence John Cullop, x, Solomon Young, Jacob Baugh Jr., 7x, Adam Baugh.
In 1830 Adam Baugh is not in the census in Pulaski Co.
<pre>1840 Pulaski Co., Kentucky
Adam Baugh 0000101 -- 00001001; 3 in agriculture; no slaves
male female
< 5
5-10
10-15
15-20
1 20-30 1
30-40
1 40-50
50-60 1 </pre>
<pre>1850 Pulaski Co., Kentucky, Division No 2; Sept 10
561/561
Adam Baugh 54 Ky $--- Farmer
Christina " 56 Ky </pre>
He is in the sequence Margaret Young (52), 2x, Henry Baugh (41), Hezekiah Baugh (21), John Baugh Jr (33), Adam Baugh (54), Lindsey Hinds (19), Solomon Hinds (43), x, John Hinds (35), 3x, William Hinds (29), 1x, Jefferson Baugh (36), 4x, Peter Burket (49), 16x, Harrison Baugh (31).
AGE:
The 1850 census indicates that Adam was born in 1796. If so, he would have been 16 when he married in 1812. 16 is very young for a man. The 1820 and 1840 censuses for Adam and the 1810 census for his father indicate that he was born in the interval 1790-1794. His sister Barbara was born in May 1792. Let's say that Adam was born in 1790.
The 1850 census says that he was born in Kentucky, but he was probably born in Virginia.
WILL:
Wills 1801-1936, Wills v. 4-5 1851-1861, Film # 004820100, pg 265, image 141/548 at familysearch.org:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3C-94W1?i=140&cc=1875188&cat=124278
Pulasky County Ky 27th October 1851
I Adam Baugh being Sound of minde and of disposing memory and remembering the uncertainty of all time, things, do make & constitute this my last Will and Testament ---
I dersire for the love and affection that I have for my Son John Baugh, and in concequence of his having Supported and taken care of me & his mother for a considerable time that he receive & have & Hold as his forever all the property of every description that belonged to me at the time I and his mother went to his house to live
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this day and date above written
Adam X Baugh
Henry Baugh
William Durham
Thomas Hines
Commonwealth of Kentucky Pulaski County Sct,
At a county court held for the county aforesaid at the Courthouse thereof in the Town of Somerset on Monday the 16th day of January 1854 This instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Adam Baugh dec'd was produced to the court and therein proven to be the act and deed of the Said Adam Baugh by the oath of Henry Baugh and William Durham two of the Subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded, and the Same is done accordingly
Att J. D. Allcorn Clk
WIFE:
Christina in the 1850 census may or may not be the same person as Jinney Young in the 1812 marriage record.
SUMMARY:
Find-a-Grave Memorial # 217616302:
Adam Baugh was the oldest son of Revolutionary War Soldier Henry Baugh and his wife Margarita Phillipi, born about 1791 in Wythe County, Virginia. Adam Baugh's family moved from Virginia to Kentucky as early as 1798 when Henry Baugh had 200 acres surveyed on Fishing Creek in Lincoln County, KY.
On Nov. 16. 1812, Adam Baugh, about 21 years old married "Jinney" Young in Pulaski County KY. Bondsman were Henry Baugh and Michael Young, both Revolutionary War Soldiers and father of the bridal couple. Adam and his wife Christina "Jenny" had four sons; Jefferson, John, Harrison and William.
The 1850 census lists Adam Baugh as 54 years old and Christina Baugh 56 years old, living in Pulaski County KY near three of their four sons; 33 y/o John Baugh & family, 30 y/o William Baugh and family and 36 y/o Jefferson Baugh and family. Son Harrison Baugh, 31 y/o and his family lived near his wife's family also in Pulaski County KY. This is the last census in which Adam Baugh has been found.
1853 was the last year that Adam Baugh was on the Tax Rolls of Pulaski County KY. He likely died about this time. He would have been 57-63 years old.
It is unknown where Adam Baugh is buried, although it is likely Pulaski County, KY where he lived his adult life.
1 Kentucky, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1783-1965, Pulaski > 1799-1865; Film # 000804052, image 285/302. Repository: ancestry.com.
2 familysearch.org, "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWBN-GMD ), Adam Baugh, 1812.
3
familysearch.org, "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1D-YSYT), Adam Baugh and Jinney Young, 16 Nov 1812; citing Marriage, Pulaski, Kentucky; FHL microfilm 1,912,848.
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