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Notes for Samuel A. KIDD


In about 1861 this family moved from Woodford County, Kentucky to Lexington.
[see History of Fayette County, Kentucky, by Robert Peter, M.D., O. L. Baskin
& Co., Chicago, 1882, p. 641 about this family]
"Miss Nancy A. Kidd, of Lexington. Her funeral took place Wednesday morning April 15, 1846 from the residence of Samuel A. Kidd. The service by Rev. Thomas P. Dudley.(Lexington Observer and Reporter, 4/15/1846, p. 84)
Was this Samuel's sister ?
Will book Z, pp. 406-407, Fayette County Clerk's office. Debits to estate of Samuel A. Kidd deceased in account with Martha J. Kidd [not inclusive] - Mary A. Delph, Sallie B. Cassell, J. N. Sheppard, "Toll on Harrodsburg Pike", "tuition to Cockran
in Lex", Jno. F. Cassell, Charles Murphy, Mitchell & Co., H. C. Bowman, W. Adams, Clark & Rich, "Lot in Cemetery", Brennan clk., J. C. Montague, L. Schoonmaker, E. P. Turner, G. W. Graves, Patterson & Erd, L. C. Wickliffe, E. Frary, Cockran tuition,
Allen & Boyd, J. H. Werts, Jas. Simpon Truste note, Lexington Cemetery Co., J. N. Sheppard (twice), rent of stall at market house, U. L. license, Baker (coal), L. Schoonmaker, G. W. Morgan, B. N. Grehan, Norton clk., B. N. Grehan and wife. Credits -
"By cash of E. P. Turner act, By amount of inventory". Martha J. Kidd, administratrix, approved 20 August 1866.
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