Sources:
1a. Jordan R. Dodd, ed. 1993. Kentucky Marriages:
Early to 1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
Mann, Andrew |
Tucker, Rachel |
12 May 1793 |
Lincoln Co. |
Mann, Andrew |
Dudley, Elizabeth |
14 Feb 1824 |
Todd Co. |
1b. D.L. & N.R. Murray, compilers. 1995. Marriage
Index: IL, IN, KY, OH, TN, 1720-1926 (Broderbund CD-2):
Mann, Andres |
Tucker, Rachel |
12 May 1793 |
Lincoln Co. |
"MANN" is an English/Irish surname and a German one. The spelling
of "Andrew" near the German spelling "Andreas" suggests that these MANNs
were German.
2. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1800 (Broderbund
CD-312): the 1800 KY census was lost, so tax lists are substituted
on this CD.
1800 Tax List |
Mann, Andrew |
KY |
Christian Co. |
3a. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810 (Broderbund
CD-313). Please see my WARNING
regarding use of this database (the numerical data have the genders switched).
1810 |
Mann, Andrew |
KY |
Christian Co. |
p. 116 |
00010-0101001 |
3b. 1790-1870 Census Index (online at Ancestry.com):
1810 |
MANN |
ANDREW |
Christian County |
KY |
p. 116 |
01010-00010-01 |
These data indicate:
No. & Sex |
Age Class |
Therefore Born |
Individuals Inferred |
1 male |
10-15 |
1794-1800 |
= Son? |
1 male |
26-44 |
1765-1784 |
= Andrew (b. 1772/3) |
1 female |
26-44 |
1765-1784 |
= Rachel |
1 slave |
all ages |
in or bef. 1810 |
= ? |
4. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1820 (Broderbund
CD-314): not found, but neither are many of Andrew's neighbors there
on the West Fork of Red River. It appears either part of the county
was missed by the enumerators or part of the census of Todd Co., KY, was
lost.
5. 1830 Census Index and Digital Images (online at Ancestry.com;
Image #51 of 68 — mis-indexed "O Mann"; extracted
by Diana Gale Matthiesen). This enumerator put big flourishes, in
the form of loops, at the beginning of some capital letters. In this
case, the indexer mis-interpreted such a "loop" in a capital "M" as a preceeding
"O."
1830 |
KY |
Todd Co. |
p. 384 |
Ln. 23 |
Andrew Mann |
000 000 010 - 101 001 000 001 |
110 000 - 201 000 |
These data indicate:
No. & Sex |
Age Class |
Therefore Born |
Individuals Inferred |
1 male |
50-59 |
1770-1780 |
= Andrew (b. 1772/3) |
1 female |
4 or under |
1825-1830 |
= Daughter? |
1 female |
10-14 |
1815-1820 |
= Daughter? |
1 female |
30-39 |
1790-1800 |
= Elizabeth |
1 female |
90-99 |
1730-1740 |
= grandma? |
6. 1840 Census Index and Digital Images (online at Ancestry.com;
Image #39 of 66 — indexed "Macan"; extracted
by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1840 |
KY |
Todd Co. |
Todd City |
pp. 260B-261A |
Ln. 19 |
Mann Andrew |
000 000 010 - 000 100 010 |
011 000 - 130 000 |
0300000 |
These data indicate:
No. & Sex |
Age Class |
Therefore Born |
Individuals Inferred |
1 white male |
50-59 |
1780-1790 |
= Andrew (b. 1772/3) |
1 white female |
15-19 |
1820-1825 |
= ? |
1 white female |
50-59 |
1780-1790 |
= Elizabeth |
1 male slave |
10-23 |
1816-1830 |
= ? |
1 male slave |
24-35 |
1804-1816 |
= ? |
1 female slave |
9 or under |
1830-1840 |
= ? |
3 female slaves |
10-23 |
1816-1830 |
= ? |
3 |
persons employed in agriculture |
Andrew and Elizabeth are in the wrong age classes, yet surely these are
our subjects. List was roughly alphabetized, so no neighborhood reconstruction
is possible; there are several other MANN households in the county.
7a. 1850 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image
#31 of 100): District No. 1, Todd Co., KY, p. 210B, 223/224, enumerated
1 Aug 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Andrew Mann |
77 |
M |
Farmer |
300 |
VA |
Elizabeth |
44 |
F |
|
|
VA |
Elizabeth must be fibbing about her age. Living two doors down from
Woodson
& Nancy (FOX) KEELING.
7b. 1850 Slave Schedule Images (online at Ancestry.com;
Image #2 of 63): District No. 1, Todd Co., KY, p. 104?, enumerated
31 Jul 1850, (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Names
of
Slave Owners |
Number
of
Slaves |
Description |
Fugitive
from the
State |
Number
manumitted |
Deaf & dumb,
blind, insane,
or idiotic. |
Number
of Slave
Houses |
Age |
Sex |
Colour |
A Mann |
1 |
113 |
F |
B |
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
38 |
F |
B |
|
|
Blind |
|
8a. A.B. Willhite. [n.d.] Christian Co., Kentucky,
Tax List, 1804-1809. (self-published; available from author at
4396 Coopertown Rd., Russellville, KY 42276, or from the Christian County
Genealogical Society, Hopkinsville, KY):
Pg. in
Willhite |
Year |
Dist.* |
Last
Name |
First
Name |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
Acres |
Watercourse |
9 |
1804 |
South |
Man |
Andrew |
1 |
|
|
1 |
4 |
200
200
200 |
W
Elk Fork
Elk Fork |
39 |
1805 |
South |
Man |
Andrew |
1
|
|
|
1
|
3
|
200
240 |
W
W |
81 |
1806 |
South |
Man |
Andrew |
1 |
|
|
1 |
4 |
200 |
W |
126 |
1807 |
East |
Man |
Andrew |
1 |
1 |
2 |
4
|
5 |
200 |
W |
172 |
1808 |
East |
Mann |
Andrew |
1 |
|
2 |
4 |
5 |
200 |
W |
218 |
1809 |
East |
Mann |
Andrew |
1 |
|
1 |
4 |
5 |
200 |
W |
Legend for numerical data:
A = White Males 21 or over; B = White Males 16-20 (this
column discontinued in 1809);
C = Blacks over 16; D = Total Blacks; E = Horses |
Abbreviations: Elk Fork is a tributary
the Red River; W = West Fork of the Red River |
*The county was divided into just two districts:
from 1804 to 1806, into North and South Districts; beginning in 1807, into
East and West Districts. The change tells us that Andrew was in the
southeast quadrant of early Christian County, which later became the southwest
quadrant of Todd Co., when it was formed in 1820. |
8b. A.B. Willhite. [n.d.] Christian Co.,
Kentucky, Tax List, 1810-1813. (Self-published; available
from author at 4396 Coopertown Rd., Russellville, KY 42276, or from the
Christian County Genealogical Society, Hopkinsville, KY).
Pg. in
Willhite |
Year |
Last
Name |
First
Name |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
Acres |
Watercourse |
32 |
1810 |
Man |
Andrew |
1 |
|
2 |
4 |
5 |
20 |
W F R R |
77 |
1811 |
Mann |
Andrew |
1 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
8 |
200
200
47
30
53 |
W F
Whipp
-
-
Whipp |
133 |
1812 |
Mann |
Andrew |
2 |
|
1 |
2 |
8 |
200
200
47
53
30 |
W F
"
"
"
" |
185 |
1813 |
Mann |
Andrew |
1 |
|
|
1 |
11 |
200
200
47
53
30 |
Elk Fork
"
"
"
" |
Legend for numerical data:
A = White Males 21 or over; B = White Males 16-20 (this
column used only in 1811);
C = Blacks over 16; D = Total Blacks; E = Horses |
Abbreviations: Elk Fork is a tributary
of the Red River; W F = W F R R = West Fork of Red River; Whipp = Whipporwill
Creek, which flows east out of east-central Todd Co., into Logan Co., and
then south to the Red River in Tennessee. |
8c. A.B. Willhite. [n.d.] Christian Co.,
Kentucky, Tax List, 1814-1818. (Self-published; this book
is out of print; I do not have a copy. If you have one to sell, please
contact me.)
8d. A.B. Willhite. [n.d.] Christian Co.,
Kentucky, Tax List, 1819-1823. (Self-published; available
from author at 4396 Coopertown Rd., Russellville, KY 42276, or from the
Christian County Genealogical Society, Hopkinsville, KY).
Pg. in
Willhite |
Year |
Last
Name |
First
Name |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Acres |
Watercourse |
43 |
1819 |
Mann |
Andrew |
1 |
1 |
4 |
5 |
330 |
Whipp |
|
1820-23 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Legend for numerical data:
A = White Males 21 or over; B = Blacks over 16; C = Total
Blacks; D = Horses |
Abbreviations: Whipp = Whipporwill
Creek, which flows east out of east-central Todd Co., into Logan Co., and
then south to the Red River in Tennessee. |
As expected, Andrew drops off the Christian County tax rolls when Todd
County is formed in 1820.
9. Christian County Genealogical Society. 1997. Christian
County, Kentucky, Deed Abstracts of Books G-H-I. Christian Co.
Gen. Soc. (1101 Bethel St.), Hopkinsville, KY 42240.
DBI-114 Dec. 4, 1817, from ANDREW MANN and JOHN MANN,
to AUGUSTINE BRYAN & CO. of Logan Co. Ky, in consideration of a debt
of $5,558.00 Amt. due $2,758, 4(?) tracts of land. Tract #1 - 200
A. on the West Fork of Red River; Tract # 2 - 200 A. conveyed to Andrew
Mann by Thomas Gilmore; Tract # 3, 100 A, land where Andrew Mann lives,
No. (?) a lot in the town of Elkton, S/ Andrew Mann, John Mann,
Wit: Geo. W. Whitaker, Willis Loving, Rec. as mortgage May 12, 1818, Spencer
Guin, Clerk of the County Court of Logan Co., KY, and in Christian Co.
Jan. 10, 1818. |
10. "Kentucky
Family Records, Volume VIII, Pages 51 and 52, Some Early Settlers, Todd
County." Listed in A History and a Heritage, the Sesquicentenial
Publichation of Todd County (1819-1969). (Online at the Todd
County KYGenWeb site. Submitted by Kathryn B. Young.)
The first settlers in the Bell's Chapel section were Thomas Bryan,
Andrew
and John Mann and Peter Burrus, arrival uncertain. Hazel Petrie
and the Rev. Caleb Bell were active in establishing the church which is
closely identified with the community. |
Bell's Chapel is in SW Todd Co., just NW of Trenton, in the watershed of
the West Fork of the Red River.
11a. Lon Arneld Bostick, Sr. & James Taylor Killebrew.
1985. County Court Order Book "A" for Christian County, Kentucky for
the Years 21 March 1797 - 29 August 1805... Christian County
Genealogical Society (1101 Bethel St., Hopkinsville, KY 42240). Number
in first column is the page number in Bostick & Killebrew; number in
the second column is the page number in Court Order Book A.
p. |
p. |
Date |
Motions |
137 |
269 |
11
Feb
1805 |
On motion of Daniel Riggs who took the oath of Administrator and
entered into bond with Andrew Man and
Patrich Golliher his securities in the penal sum of One Thousand dollars
conditioned as the Law directs, Letter of Administration was granted him
in due form on the estate of Timothy Riggs deceased that Peter Ferguson,
John
Man and Sam'l Mcfaddin being first sworn do appraise said Riggs estate
and return an inventory thereof to our next County Court. |
11b. Lon Arneld Bostick, Sr. 1987. County Court
Order Book "B" Part 1 for Christian County, Kentucky, for the years 14
Oct 1805 - 12 Sep 1809 for a County Court held at Town of Hopkinsville.
Christian County Family and History Research Society (4465 Cadiz Rd., Hopkinsville,
KY 42240). Number in first column is the page number in Bostick;
number in the second column is the page number in Court Order Book B.
p. |
p. |
Date |
Motions |
26 |
49 |
10
Feb
1806 |
Ordered that, that part of the road leading from the Baptist Meeting
House on the West Fork of Red River to Rain's Lick as cut out by the surveyor
running by Andrew Mans and Finis Ewing be established. |
60 |
126 |
10
Nov
1806 |
On motion A. Man, ordered that Finis Ewing, Joshua Cates
and Peter Ferguson be appointed Commissioners who with the heirs of Charles
Man deceased do make a deed of conveyance of fifty acres of land in
Lincoln County, Kentucky on the waters of Dicks River to Stephen Turner
in compliance with an obligation given by said Charles Man deceased
to said Turner. |
104 |
223 |
14
Mar
1808 |
Ordered that Andrew Man, Joshua Cates and Benjamin
Pannel being first sworn do view and mark a road from the east bank of
the West Fork of Red River running thence north 87 east from where the
present road leading from Christian Courthouse to Davidson's mill crosses
said fork thence a straight direction to a point opposite Benjamin P. Campbell's
apple orchard fence thence a few poles southeastwardly until it intersects
the road as formerly reviewed and cut out and that they report to next
Court. |
Stephen Turner is married to Mary Roundtree, sister of Susannah Roundtree,
wife of John Mann, probable brother of Andrew and Charles.
12. Willard Rouse Jillson. 1925. The Kentucky Land
Grants. 2 vols. Filson Club Publ., Louisville, KY (online at
Ancestry.com):
Pg. |
Survey Date |
Grantee |
County |
Watercourse |
Acres |
Book |
Pg. |
Vol. I, Pt. 1, Chap IV: Grants South of Green River
(1797-1866) |
360 |
03-07-1799 |
Mann, Andrew |
Christian |
W Fk Red R |
200 |
6 |
76 |
Vol. I, pt. 2, Chap X: Grants in
the County Court Orders (1836-1924) |
1463 |
09-12-1843 |
Mann, Andrew |
Todd |
Big Whipperwill |
12 |
11 |
110 |
13. LDS. Ancestral File and IGI (online). |