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Note: 1800: Jesse Skinner, 10100-10020-00; Darlington County, SC census, page 121. 1806: Jesse Skinner receives 400 acres in Livingston County, Kentucky. [Moxley] 1808: Jesse Skinner on tax records of Flynn's Fork, Kentucky 1807-1808. {Moxley] 1810: Jesse Skinner enumerated in Henderson County, Kentucky. [Moxley] 1812: 'Johnson family tradition is that seven siblings, 5 brothers and 2 sisters, came to western Kentucky from North Carolina. They possibly came with the Nichols-Early-Price families of about 50-60 people, probably about 1812.' [Some Webster County, Kentucky Families, by Bassett, 1983] 1813: Jesse Skinner of Christian County, Kentucky received power of attorney from John Johnson of Caldwell County, Kentucky to collect $200 from Benjamin Skinner of South Carolina; dated 9/1813. 1814: John Johnson, brother of Leonore Kea sells to Benjamin Skinner, Sr., (one ninth part-his share) of all the lands of James Johnson, Deceased, in Green and Lenoir Co., NC; on Faling (Falling) Creek, September 20, 1814 (see year 1780, same property.] Witnessed by William Skinner, dated 11/27/1815; Recorded 3/4/1820; Darlington County RMC Deed Book G, page 359.) 1815: Brothers John Johnson and Robert Johnson are on the 1815 Hopkins County, Kentucky Tax Rolls.' [Some Webster County, Kentucky Families, by Bassett, 1983] 1818: John married Mary K Nichols in Hopkins County, Kentucky on 1/24/1818. 1820: Robert Johnston, 3-0-0-0-1;0-2-0-1-0: enumerated in the Hopkins County, Kentucky census, image 12 of 22, electronic. sequence: Samuel Johnston, Robert Johnston, Gideon James, Nathan Jenkins, JOHN JOHNSTON. 1983: John's family recorded in 'Some Webster County Kentucky Families,' by Minerva Bone Bassett; Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland.
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