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From: "Janice Katherine Lund" <>
Subject: [KYBRECKI] Beghto / BRUNER / RICE / PECKINPAUGH, etc.
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 17:56:11 -0700
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Brenda:
Thank you for posting this information! I am a descendant of Adam BRUNER,
Sr., Adam BRUNER, Jr. and Nicholas RICE who are mentioned in the records
below!
Alice, I received your message about Catherine BRUNER. I have lots of
Catherine's but only one about that time period. I will e-mail you
separately.
Jan Lund
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brenda Duckers" <>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: [KYBRECKI] Beghtol/Bruner
> Beghdol (Bectol, Pectol) Peter
>
> County Court Minute Book 2, May 19, 1817, page 232
> Ordered that Richard McGill, Henry Peckenpaugh, Peter Pectol and Adam
> Bruner, Jr. or any three of them being duly sworn do view and make a road
> the nearest and best way from Adam Bruner, Jr. mill to Hardinsburg and
make
> report thereof agreeably to law. [page 140 Volume III]
>
> January 19, 1818, page 269
> On the motion and application of Adam Bruner for leave to open a road from
> Hardinsburg to his mill on Dorret's fork of Hardins creek, ordered that
> Peter Beghdol, Henry Peckenpaugh, Adam Bruner, Jr. and Richard McGill or
any
> three of them being duly sworn do view the nearest and best way from
> Hardinsburg to said mill and make report thereof according to law.
> [page 165 Volume III]
>
> February 16, 1818, page 275
> A view of a road leading from Adam Bruner's saw mill to Hardinsburg was
made
> and exhibited in court endorsed on the copy of the order appointing the
> viewers in form following: According to an order of the Breckinridge
county
> court to us directed, we the under signed have proceeded to view a road
the
> nearest and best way from Bruner's saw mill to Hardinsburg and find it as
> follows, towit, Beginning at the saw mill thence between Adam Bruner Sr.
and
> Adam Bruner, Jr., thence through Henry Peckenpaugh's plantation leaving
his
> house on the left hand, thence to Richard McGill's leaving him to the
right
> thence to the two-mile tree on the road leading from Hardinsburg to the
> mouth of Salt river. Given under our hands this 16th day of February 1818
> signed Adam BRUNER, Peter PECTOL, Henry PECKENPAUGH, Richard MCGILL.
Sworn
> before Nelson Jolly J.P.
> Ordered that the same be established a road agreeably to the above report
> and that Adam Bruner, Jr. be and is hereby appointed surveyor of the same
> and that all the male laboring persons above the age of 16 years be and
they
> are hereby allotted the said overseer as hands to open said road 15 feet
> wide, towit
> [page 169 Vol. III]
>
> November 16, 1819 pages 94 to 96
> Fines assessed by Nathan D. Anderson, Esq. and not collected;
> Peter Bectol and execution put into the hands of Isaac Dehaven for
> collection 5.00
> [page 247 Vol. III]
>
> County Court minute Book 3, page 227, August 20, 1821
> On the motion of Wilbert Barlow, it is ordered that Peter Bectol, Edward
> Rawlings, Micajah Dowell and Obediah Basham or any three of them being
duly
> sworn do view and mark a road the nearest and best way from said Barlow's
> mill to Hardinsburg and make report thereof agreeably to law.
> [page 320 Volume III]
>
> September 17th, 1821, page 242
> The viewers appointed by a former order of this court to view and mark a
> road the nearest and best way from Wilbert Barlow's mill to Hardinsburg,
> made there report as follows towit; the said road will cross Sinking Creek
> about 60 yards below said mill, thence through Mr. Huston's land about one
> mile thence through Edward Rawling's land about one half mile, thence
> through Robert Thomas's land about 30 poles, thence through Peter Pectol's
> land about 50 poles and at that place it intersects the road from said
> Pectol's mill to Hardinsburg and we report accordingly to our opinion and
> believe this to be the proper way for a road from said mill to said town.
> signed Peter Bectol, Edward Rawlings, Micajah Dowel
> Sworn before William Moorman, J.P.
> [page 329 Vol III]
>
> Marriage Records, Breckinridge County, Kentucky 1800 - 1857
> compiled from existing copies first marriage book, ministers bonds, bible
> records.....early marriage books destroyed by fire
>
> October 22, 1842. Silas Beghtol to Lucinda Robertson. By James Taylor
> [page 234 Vol I]
>
> February 23, 1804, Peter Pectol to Catherine Bruner.
> [page 194 Vol I]
> Beghtol see Pectol
>
> County Court Records Book 1, April 21, 1806, page 264
> Grand Jury empaneled and sworn, to include THOMAS OWENS, foreman, BARNARD
> SYMS, ISAAC GREEN, CHARLES CROOMS, HOPKINS MATTHEWS, JOSEPH KINCHELOE,
> NICHOLAS RICE, WILLIAM MONTAGUE, BENJAMIN A. PATE, EBENESOR PATTEN, JOHN
> FRANK, SR., GEORGE FRANK, PETER PECTOL, BARNEY MILLER, JAMES HAMILTON,
JAMES
> LAWSON, THOMAS BROWN, SR., ROBERT MCNEELY, ADAM BARE, COONRAD CLAYCOMB,
and
> MICHAEL MILLER.
> [page 53 Volume I]
>
> April 25, 1806, pages 310-311
> Jury selected to include Peter Pectol etc.
> [page 63 Volume I]
>
> Monday April 20, 1807, page 372
> Grand Jury empaneled to include Peter Pectol
> [page 78 Volume I]
>
> Breckinridge County Deed Book A , June 16, 1801 pages 37 and 38
> William Kelso, Clerk of the County Court and John Pectol, infant orphan of
> Henry Pectol, deceased, to Samuel Stuckey.
> In obediance to an order of the County Court ordering County Clerk to bind
> said John Pectol apprentice to Samuel Stuckey during his minority to learn
> the tanner's trade, to age 21, which will be on April 5, 1807, "to make
him
> as perfect in the said act or mystery of a Tanner as possible" and to
> provide "good and sufficient meat, drink, apparel, washing, lodging and
all
> other things suitable for an apprentice."
> Recorded July 6, 1801
> [page 135 Volume 1]
>
> The above Volumes are from a series of 5 Volumes
> Breckinridge County Records
> Michael L. Cook C.G. and Bettie A. Cummings Cook C.G.
> Cook Publications
> 3318 Wimberg Ave
> Evansville, Indiana 47720
> 1977
>
> 1830 Census of Breckinridge shows
> Peter Bechtol
>
> I could not find Beghtol/Pectol in any of the cemetery books of
Breckinridge
> County.
>
> Brenda in Kansas City
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "DC & Alice Allen" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2003 10:47 PM
> Subject: [KYBRECKI] Beghtol/Bruner
>
>
> > Looking for information on the Beghtol & Bruner families in early
1800's,
> Breckinridge Co. KY
> >
> > I have Peter Beghtol, born 16 Aug 1782, married first Catherine Bruner 8
> Mar 1804 in Breckinridge Co.
> > No other information on Catherine.
> >
> > Peter married (2nd) Polly Ann Bruner 13 Oct 1816. Only information I
have
> on Polly is an "about 1790" birthdate. Polly apparently died before 1834,
> as Peter married a third time, to Sarah Ann Evans.
> >
> > Peter Beghtol & Polly Ann Bruner were my husband's 3 gg grandparents,
and
> am just beginning research on these lines. Any information would be
> appreciated regarding parents & siblings for both Peter Beghtol & Polly
Ann
> & Catherine Bruner, as well as birth & death dates for Catherine & Polly
> Ann.
> >
> > Alice Allen
> >
> >
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