Ann Hickman

Female 1805 - 1881  (76 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ann Hickman was born 12 May 1805, Max Meadows, Wythe, Virginia, USA (daughter of Thomas Hickman and Sarah Moss Prewitt); died 17 Oct 1881.

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    • Reference Number: 32926

    Ann married Robert McGavock 9 Mar 1819, Howard, Missouri, USA. Robert was born 20 Oct 1794, Max Meadows, Wythe, Virginia, USA; died 16 Oct 1872, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. John Hickman McGavock was born 3 Jan 1834, Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA; died , Cloverport, Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Hickman was born 17 Aug 1782, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA (son of David Lewis Hickman and Clara McClanahan); died 4 Sep 1849, Howard, Missouri, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 6590
    • Birth: 1782, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA
    • Death: 1849

    Thomas married Sarah Moss Prewitt 17 Feb 1803, Jessamine, Kentucky, USA. Sarah (daughter of Joseph Prewitt and Leah Moss) was born 20 Oct 1785, Lincoln, Kentucky, USA; died 25 Sep 1851, Howard, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Sarah Moss Prewitt was born 20 Oct 1785, Lincoln, Kentucky, USA (daughter of Joseph Prewitt and Leah Moss); died 25 Sep 1851, Howard, Missouri, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 32925
    • Birth: 30 Oct 1785, Lincoln, Kentucky, USA

    Children:
    1. 1. Ann Hickman was born 12 May 1805, Max Meadows, Wythe, Virginia, USA; died 17 Oct 1881.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  David Lewis Hickman was born 22 Dec 1749, Culpeper, Virginia, USA (son of James Hickman and Hannah Lewis); died 1825, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA.

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    • Name: David Hickman
    • Reference Number: 6570

    David married Clara McClanahan 19 Sep 1771. Clara (daughter of Thomas S McClanahan and Margaret Strother) was born 16 Oct 1755, Fauquier, Virginia, USA; died 22 Feb 1843, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Clara McClanahan was born 16 Oct 1755, Fauquier, Virginia, USA (daughter of Thomas S McClanahan and Margaret Strother); died 22 Feb 1843, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 9305

    Children:
    1. Agnes Hickman was born 10 Aug 1781, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA; died 17 Aug 1836, Christian, Kentucky, USA.
    2. Anna Hickman was born 9 Oct 1775, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA; died 6 Dec 1856, Bath, Kentucky, USA.
    3. David McClanahan Hickman was born 10 Aug 1788, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA; died 14 Jun 1851, Columbia, Boone, Missouri, USA; was buried , Columbia, Boone, Missouri, USA.
    4. James Hickman was born 1784, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA; died 1826.
    5. John Lewis Hickman was born 24 Feb 1777, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA; died 12 May 1849, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA.
    6. Margaret Hickman was born 16 Jul 1772, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA; died 22 Aug 1844, Missouri, USA.
    7. Nancy Hickman was born 16 Jul 1779, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA; died 22 May 1824, Versailles, Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
    8. 2. Thomas Hickman was born 17 Aug 1782, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA; died 4 Sep 1849, Howard, Missouri, USA.

  3. 6.  Joseph Prewitt was born 1760, Bedford, Virginia, USA (son of Michael Prewitt, Sr and Elizabeth Simpkins); died 31 Jan 1808, Jessamine, Kentucky, USA.

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    • Name: Joseph Pruitt
    • Reference Number: 11416

    Notes:

    Joseph was a Colonel in the Revolutionary War.

    Joseph married Leah Moss 1782, Virginia, USA. Leah (daughter of Frederick Moss and Sarah Elizabeth Tomlinson) was born Abt 1764, Halifax, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Leah Moss was born Abt 1764, Halifax, Virginia, USA (daughter of Frederick Moss and Sarah Elizabeth Tomlinson).

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    • Reference Number: 10185

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Prewitt was born 1795, Jessamine, Kentucky, USA.
    2. Frederick Moss Prewitt was born 27 Mar 1799, Jessamine, Kentucky, USA; died 27 Feb 1871, Columbia, Boone, Missouri, USA; was buried , Columbia, Boone, Missouri, USA.
    3. Joel Moss Prewitt was born 1787, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA; died 18 Oct 1847, Fayette, Howard, Missouri, USA; was buried , Fayette, Howard, Missouri, USA.
    4. Judith Prewitt was born 1798, Jessamine, Kentucky, USA.
    5. Margaret Prewitt was born 1784, Lincoln, Kentucky, USA.
    6. Martha Tomlinson Prewitt was born 1783.
    7. Moses B Prewitt was born 18 Apr 1786.
    8. Nancy Prewitt was born 11 Feb 1788, Fayette, Kentucky, USA.
    9. Pleasant Prewitt was born 1793, Fayette, Kentucky, USA.
    10. Price Prewitt was born 1795, Jessamine, Kentucky, USA.
    11. Robert Prewitt was born 1782, Halifax, Virginia, USA.
    12. 3. Sarah Moss Prewitt was born 20 Oct 1785, Lincoln, Kentucky, USA; died 25 Sep 1851, Howard, Missouri, USA.
    13. Mary Prewitt
    14. Patience Prewitt


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Hickman was born 3 Mar 1724, Hanover, Virginia, USA; died 16 Apr 1816, Clark, Kentucky, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 32886

    James — Hannah Lewis. Hannah was born 1722, Hanover, Virginia, USA; died 1822, Clark, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Hannah Lewis was born 1722, Hanover, Virginia, USA; died 1822, Clark, Kentucky, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 32887

    Children:
    1. 4. David Lewis Hickman was born 22 Dec 1749, Culpeper, Virginia, USA; died 1825, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA.

  3. 10.  Thomas S McClanahan was born 1730, Cople, Westmoreland, Virginia, USA (son of William McClanahan and Martha Smith); died Feb 1809, Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA.

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    • Name: Old Captain
    • Reference Number: 9441
    • _MILT: 1759, Fauquier, Virginia, USA; Captain of Fauquier Militia

    Notes:

    Thomas McClanahan (1734-1809) served as private in the Virginia troops. He was born in Prince William County, Va.

    Was a member of the Kentucky Legislature 1793

    Thomas' Will:

    I, Thomas McClanahan of the County of Bourbon, State of Kentucky, being weak and very infirm, but of sound mind & memory, do make & ordain this my last w. & T.

    Item: I g. & b. to the heirs of my son, William McClanahan, Dec'd., 1072 acres of land, including the plantation whereon I now live, to be divided in the manner and form following, viz. unto my grandson, Thomas McClanahan, one hundred acres, to include the plantation whereon he now lives, to be laid off in a square figure, and to my grandson William McClanahan, one hundred acres, to begin at Thomas McClanahan's East line at a place that will leave two fifty acre lots on the north, to run south and east to include the plantation whereon I live, fifth acres, of which, including the dwelling house and buildings, I wish peaceably to be enjoyed by Elizabeth McClanahan, widow of my son, William McClanahan, dec'd., during her natural life. I give to William Browning and Lucy his wife fifty acres of land, which is already deeded him by Benjamin Bell; to John Harrison and his wife, Elizabeth, fifth acres already deeded him by myself. To James Pullen and Aggy his wife, fifty acres of land to be laid off in the N.W. corner. To Sally McClanahan fifty acres, and to Polly McClanahan, fifty acres, and to Elizabeth McClanahan, widow of my son, William McClanahan, dec'd., fifty acres to be laid off in the safe part, the residue having a claim upon it. It is my will that what is saved to be equally divided between my afsd. daughters and widow of my son, William McClanahan, deceased.

    Item: I g. & B. unto my son, Thomas McClanahan, Jr., seven hundred and two acres of land beginning at a walnut tree and a cedar tree, N.W. corner to Thomas Strother's survey, running east E hundred and thirty poles to William Harrison's survey, ... thence three hundred and forty poles to the south line of Thomas Strother's survey, thence north to the beginning, including the 702 acres which includes the 284 acres deeded to me by Thomas Strother, also 220 acres already deeded my son, Thomas McClanahan, Jr. beginning at a corner made for me on Heath's west line, running west, ... N.W. corner: thence south with my west line to a corner betwixt sd. Hickman and Samuel Hockman and Elgin, to a corner ... heirs on Heath's line, thence north to the beginning, also twenty acres on the east side of Heath's survey, beginning at Heath's so. corner running so as to include the spring where William ... now lives, to a corner on Wait's line, thence west with the sd. ... to Heath's line, thence south to the beginning, making in whole 440 a.

    Item: I g. & b. to Robert Johnstone and Peggy his wife, during their natural lives, all that tract or parcel of land, lying on the east of David Hickman, beginning at Heath's W.E. corner running to what's called Brent's Road to Larkin Field's line; thence with that line and Willis Field's line to Wait's line, thence to Waite's ... to Hinkman's corner on sd. line; thence with Hickman's line to the beginning being 400 acres including fifty acres already deeded by me. to my grandson, William Johnston and at their deaths to be equally divided betwixt my grandson, William Johnston and unto Maurice Langhorne, 202 a.

    Item: I g. & B. to Samuel Elgin and Aggy his wife, during their natural lives, all that tract of land lying on the west and south of David Hickman's whole tract, beginning on Heath's line, a corner made for sd. Hickman and Elgin, running with a dividing line betwixt them to the corner on the west line; thence south to Giltner's corner, thence east with his line to Thomas Benson's corner, thence with his line to his N.E. corner, thence south to a sugar tree and walnut, Thomas Strother's corner; thence WT. to Heath's S.W. corner thence to the beginning, supposed to be 500 acres, and at their deaths it is my will and desire that the sd. five hundred acres be sold and the money arising there from to be equally divided betwixt the surviving heirs and legal representatives of my daughter, Aggy Elgin.

    Item: I g. & b. to Thomas Ashford and Sally his wife and Isaiah Elkins and Ann his wife, all my lands lying in the county of Woodford, known by the name of Clover bottom, supposed to be 1400 acres, to be equally divided between the sd. Thomas Ashford and Isaiah Elkins, agreeable to quantity, each being confined to the place they first settled.

    And lastly, I do appoint my son, Thomas McClanahan, my lawful executor to carry out this my last W. & T. into effect, and to dispose of all my estate, both real and personal,not heretofore disposed of and the money arising therefrom to remain in his hands for the purpose of making good any land that may be lost out of any that I have bequeathed my children, and after defraying such expense, if any, the balance to be equally divided amongst my legal heirs and representatives, viz: giving to the heirs and representatives of my son, William, deceased, one seventh part of such residue.

    In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this fourth day of May in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and seven. Thomas McClanahan, L.S.

    In the presence of us:
    Edmond Basye
    William Love
    Alfred Basye

    BOURBON COUNTY COURT, February term, 1809

    This last W. & T. of Thomas McClanahan, dec'd. was produced in open court and proved by the oaths of Elizamond Basye, William Love, and Alfred Basye, and ordered to be recorded. Attest: Will Gerrard, Jr. C.B.C.

    CODICIL TO THOMAS McCLANAHAN's WILL:

    I, Thomas McClanahan of the County of Bourbon and State of Kentucky, do this 12th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eight, make & publish this codicil to my last W. & T. bearing date the 4th of May. in the year of our Lord one thousand eighteen hundred and seven & incorporate this codicil with all the alterations, explanations, and amendments herein contained as part thereof. WHEREAS in & by the sd. last W. & T. I gave and devised to James Pullen and Elizabeth McClanahan, widow of my son, William McClanahan, dec'd, each fifty a. of land as described in the sd. last W. & T. Now I do hereby revoke and annull said devisees and bequests & do hereby declare that my will is and I hereby devise the sd. fifty acres of land as described in the sd. last will & testament (and therein devised to James Pullen) to Elizabeth McClanahan, widow and relict of my son, William, dec'd., and to her sons, Thomas and William McClanahan, as trustees for the benefit and trust for Agatha Pullen, wife of James Pullen and her sons, free from the control of the sd. James Pullen, hereby vested in the sd. trustees the legal title thereof, and I do hereby further devise & bequeath to Elizabeth McClanahan, widow of my son, William McClanahan, deceased and her sons Thomas and William as trustees for the benefit and exclusive use of the sd. Peggy Dudley, my granddaughter as afsd., and her heirs, free from control or disposal of her husband, Robert W. Dudley, and whereas also in my last W. & T. to the heirs of my son, William McClanahan, dec'd., or to the husbands of the females of sd. . . .'s therein set forth the manner of the sd. devisees and described as to different parts, quantities to be given until I had disposed to 500 a. and the balance to-witt: two hundred acres whereof the title of which I then thought and still think doubtful devised to Elizabeth McClanahan, widow of my son, William, dec'd., and her six daughters, to be equally divided among them, provided the sd. 202 acres of land should be saved. Now I do hereby declare it to be my last W. & T. & do give this explanation thereto, that the sd. doubtful balance of 202 acres of land is to be, and that the same is hereby vested in the sd. widow and six daughters, equally, so as to pass to them all the title thereto of which I am now possessed, except the shares the two daughters of the sd. Elizabeth McClanahan, namely Agatha Pullen the wife of James Pullen and Peggy Dudley, wife of Robert W. Dudley, the legal title to which two shares of the sd. balance of 202 acres of land is not to pass to the sd. Agatha Pullen and Peggy Dudley but is hereby vested in their mother, Elizabeth McClanahan, widow & relict of William McClanahan, dec'd., & in Thomas and William McClanahan, sons of the sd Elizabeth McClanahan, as trustees for the benefit and use of the sd. Agatha Pullen and Peggy Dudley & their heirs, respectively, to be by the sd. trustees held, possessed and enjoyed for the use afsd. free from the control of their husbands, James Pullen and Robert W. Dudley, in the same manner as the afsd. 50 acres of land to the sd. devisees, each are herein devised to sd. trustees to be enjoyed. But it is further declared to be my last W. & T. that if any part of the sd. doubtful balance of 202 acres of land should at any time hereafter be lost, the sd. devisees thereof, to-wit, the sd. widow McClanahan and her six daughters are not to be remunerated out of my estate for such loss by my ext'r. out of the provision I have hereunto made for the devisees of my last W. & T. out of whose shares, respectively losses may happen, or in any other manner whatsoever, and whereas by my last W. & T. I willed & requested that my son, Thomas McClanahan, Jr., my sole ext'r. should dispose of or sell all the balance of my estate not specifically devised by my sd. last W. & T. Now I do hereby will and appoint the proceeds of sd. sale residue of my estate as a fund to satisfy the devisees of my last W. & T. & to be in lieu of any of the lands by my sd. will devised, & in my last W. & T. mentioned, out of these shares respectively, a loss of land has already happened, since the making of my sd. last W. & T. in a suit which has already been decided in the Court of Appeals between me and Thomas Respess &etc. and that the residue of the sd. fund arising from the sale of my estate as afsd., if any, after repairing and making good the sd. losses of land which may have already taken place, shall be appropriated for the purpose of making good any losses which any of the devisees in my last W. & T. mentioned may hereafter sustain, it is also my will & desire that if the fund hereby provided in the hands of my executor for the purpose of making good to my sd. devisees any losses in land which already have or hereafter may happen, should at any time prove deficient for that purpose, the balance of losses unsatisfied and for the satisfaction of which sd. fund shall be insufficient shall be made up by the devisee so losing by a contribution of all the devisees to my sd. last W. & T., sd. contributions to be made in proportion to the value of the several shares of land to them devised in my sd. last W. & T., and to prevent disputes and difficulty in ascertaining the value of any shares of land in my sd. will devised to any of my devisees which shall have already or may hereafter happen to be lost, I hereby constitute the following mode of ascertaining sd. value by my sd. extr. and any of my sd. devisees who now have or may hereafter lose any part of the land to them devised, shall select and choose an umpire, and they, or a majority of them with their umpire, shall ascertain the value of the land so lost & certify the same under their hands and seals after being duly sworn, agreeable to law, which value so ascertained shall be paid by my executor accordingly when the fund herein provided for that purpose shall come into his hands, and it is further provided that the value of any share so lost for which contribution is requisite and the value of each devisee's share who has had to contribute in order to ascertain the amount of the contribution from each shall be ascertained in the same manner and by the same number of disinterested men and their umpire chosen by the party who has lost and the party contributing as has already been herein provided, in disposing of or applying for fund for losses heretofore provided in the hands of my executor, and lastly it is my desire that this my present codicil be annexed to and made a part of my last W. & T. to all intents and purposes. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal the date above written.

    Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named Thomas McClanahan as a codicil to the will annexed to be his will and on the presence of:

    Elijah Webb
    George Ellis
    Cornelius Calvert
    Thomas Mazing
    John L. Hickman
    William Johnston

    Thomas married Margaret Strother 1750, King George, Virginia, USA. Margaret (daughter of Joseph Strother and Margaret Berry) was born Between 1731 and 1737, King George, Virginia, USA; died 1824, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA; was buried 1824, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Margaret Strother was born Between 1731 and 1737, King George, Virginia, USA (daughter of Joseph Strother and Margaret Berry); died 1824, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA; was buried 1824, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 13720

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Elizabeth Station Church Yard

    Children:
    1. Agnes McClanahan was born 1760, Westmoreland, Virginia, USA; died 1835, Virginia, USA.
    2. Ann McClanahan was born 1768, Fauquier, Virginia, USA; died , Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
    3. 5. Clara McClanahan was born 16 Oct 1755, Fauquier, Virginia, USA; died 22 Feb 1843, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA.
    4. Margaret McClanahan was born 11 Sep 1757, Fauquier, Virginia, USA; died 6 May 1841, Columbia, Boone, Missouri, USA; was buried , Ashland, Boone, Missouri, USA.
    5. Sarah McClanahan was born 1768, Culpeper, Virginia, USA; died Aft 1809.
    6. Thomas Strother McClanahan was born 1758, Fauquier, Virginia, USA; died 25 Jul 1834, Kentucky, USA.
    7. William Strother McClanahan was born Abt 1751, Virginia, USA; died 1795, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA.

  5. 12.  Michael Prewitt, Sr was born 1720, Henrico, Virginia, USA (son of Andrew Pruitt and Agnes Goochland); died 4 Apr 1798, Jessamine, Kentucky, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 11458

    Notes:

    In 1779 three of Michael Prewitt's sons, Elisha, Rober and Joshua, went with members of six of their neighboring Virginia families to the wilderness of Kentucky. Major Herman Bowman, in a desposition taken by John D. Shane, which is recorded in the Draper Manuscript, 13cc170 No. 41, owned by the Wisconsin Historical Society, tells of the famous Bowman Expedition, as follows:

    "Father came to Boman's Station, 1779, through the wilderness. had been to Kentucky in 1777. Seven families came in from Virginia together. Got out of floure at the Holston. the mill in the neighborhood was impressed for public service, and then set out with a scarcity of flour for the winter. Got to Cumberland River, and there a deep snow fell, and another when we got to Rockcastle. Occupied tents only to protect us from the winter.

    Walker and Henderson were running the line, and marking it with red paint very plain (on the top of the Cumberland Gap) while we were crossing. They told us that an Indian had killed one of their men, or that one of their men had killed an Indian the day before, which alarmed us somewhat, though we saw none. We got so far out that there was fine cane, and good range for out stock. Had ten cattle and expected eight calves in the spring, but lost all our stock, but one head. had no fear of Indians, whatever, it was so cold. Snow covered the vegitation, and cane-breaks scattering. 2 men were left to take care of them, but they became alarmed, run away, left them, and they scattered everywhere to get grapes, and only one of my father's was found...."

    Robert Boman, Stephen Collins, Joseph Collins and Joel Collins left his family in Virginia. Was one of the best hunters that ever came to Kentucky. Elisha Prewitt and Robert Prewitt left their family in Virginia. Joshua Prewitt had no family.

    His sons having verified by personal experience the reports of the beauty and fertility of Kentucky over the mountains, Michael Prewitt removed from Campbell County, Virginia (His home was between the Staunton and Falling Rivers) with members of his family and some neighboring souther Virginia friends.

    Robert Prewitt was left behind with a Power of Attorney to sell his Virginia holdings and to settle his affairs there. Michael Prewitt, Sr., and the following of his children, set out in October, 1789, after the year's crops were harvested for Kentucky; Daniel and Judith Prewitt Michell; James and Elizabeth Stree Prewitt; Elisha and Tabitha Collins Prewitt; Byrd and Sarah Hurt Prewitt; Joseph and Leah Moss Prewitt; Joshua and Sarah Adams Prewitt; Elizabeth Prewitt Adams and her husband Mr. Adams.

    Rachel Prewitt, who had marrie Robert Shipely; Michael Prewitt, Jr., and his wife Elizabeth Hurt; still living in Virginia in 1802 when he wrote a letter to his brother in Kentucky - then went to Tennessee about 1805; and Robert Prewitt, who remained to settle up the family's affairs after which he and his famly removed to Fayette County, Kentucky, in 1794, were not in the party with their father and other members of the family when they made their memorable trip.

    Members of the family settled in Jessamine County, shelby County and Henry County, Kentuckey. Michael Prewitt, Sr., settled on Mulberry Creek in Shelby County and Died in Jessamine County while on a visit to his children; was buried in the family cemetery near Nicholsville on land which came into the possession of George Bryan and Elziabeth Prewitt Bryan, daughter of Byrd Prewitt and Sarah Hurt, whose land lay on Clear Creek. Jessamine's County Seat, Nicholsville, is laid out on part of the former land of Joseph Prewitt.

    Michael Prewitt,Sr., and his sons, wrote good legible letters and documents, they seemed to spell their name in many different ways. These documents are in the possession of descendants in Winchester, Kentucky.

    Michael Prewitt, the father, wrote the name Prewet, "Michael Prewet, sen", except when he signed his Will, when he wrote "Michael Prewitt, sen", but in the body of the document, which is filed in the courthouse at Shelbyville, Shelby County, Kentucky (Will Book I, page 41), he spelled the name Prewit and Prewitt. The Will is filed under the name Prewitt.

    James Prewitt used "Prewit" in one document and Joshua sometimes spelled the name as Prewet and Prewett.

    Michael Prewitt, Jr. apparently always spelled his name Pruitt.

    Robert Prewitt apparently went to Kentucky as early as 1777, having spent the winter at the fort of Harroldsburg. Reference History of Kentucky, Collins, Vol. II

    Copy of Original Document

    Prewitt to Pow Atty. Prewite 461 Recorded

    To all to whome these presents shall come Know ye that I Michael Prewet Senior of the County of Campbell State of Virginia for divers good causes & considerations me thereunto moeving Have Consituted & appoint my son Robert Prewit of the County and State aforesaid my true and lawful attorney for me and in my name to sue and recover all such sums of money as are due me in the said State of Virginia or elsewhere, or in my name to Grant such Acquittances or other Receits as shall be Lawful And to sell and Dispose of all my Lands in the County of Campbell and State afresaid that remain now unsold and Convey the same to the Purcheser or purchasers in fee Simple as fully and Absolutely as I might or Could do were I personally Present Satisfying and Confirming Whatever my said Attorney shall Lawfully Do in and about the premises.
    In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 27th day of September 1789.

    (The information set down above concerning the activities of Michael Prewitt and his family is derived from the Prewitt-Pruitt Ancestors in the Virginia State Library, Accession No. 64-25 52)

    Michael married Elizabeth Simpkins 1742, Nicholasville, Jessamine, Kentucky, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of John Simpkins and Elizabeth Rench) was born 1724, Accomack, Virginia, USA; died 1767, Halifax, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Elizabeth Simpkins was born 1724, Accomack, Virginia, USA (daughter of John Simpkins and Elizabeth Rench); died 1767, Halifax, Virginia, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 12655

    Children:
    1. Benjamin Byrd Prewitt was born 1753, Bedford, Virginia, USA.
    2. 6. Joseph Prewitt was born 1760, Bedford, Virginia, USA; died 31 Jan 1808, Jessamine, Kentucky, USA.
    3. Elisha Prewitt was born 1749, Campbell, Kentucky, USA.
    4. Elizabeth Betsy Prewitt was born 1767, Bedford, Virginia, USA.
    5. James A Prewitt was born 1745, Kentucky, USA.
    6. Judith Mitchell Prewitt was born 1747, Campbell, Kentucky, USA.
    7. Michael Jr Prewitt was born 1751, Campbell, Kentucky, USA.
    8. Rachel Prewitt was born 1743, Campbell, Kentucky, USA.
    9. Robert Prewitt was born 10 Jun 1758, Bedford, Virginia, USA.
    10. Joshua Sr Prewitt was born , Bedford, Virginia, USA.

  7. 14.  Frederick Moss was born 13 Sep 1741, Sussex, Virginia, USA (son of Benjamin Moss and Rebecca Mason); died 13 Feb 1795, Fayette, Kentucky, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 10184

    Frederick married Sarah Elizabeth Tomlinson Abt 1763, Halifax, Virginia, USA. Sarah (daughter of Thomas Tomlinson) was born Abt 1741, Virginia, USA; died 1828, Jessamine, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Sarah Elizabeth Tomlinson was born Abt 1741, Virginia, USA (daughter of Thomas Tomlinson); died 1828, Jessamine, Kentucky, USA.

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    • Name: Sally
    • Reference Number: 14195

    Children:
    1. 7. Leah Moss was born Abt 1764, Halifax, Virginia, USA.
    2. Mason Moss was born 22 Jan 1776, Halifax, Virginia, USA; died 4 Jan 1838, Boone, Missouri, USA.