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Baugh families, continued ___________________________________<br />

University in Brownwood, Texas. A colleague gave<br />

me a copy of his family’s research that traced the line<br />

from Virginia though <strong>Kentucky</strong> to Oklahoma and<br />

on to Texas. 40<br />

Abraham Baugh Jr.<br />

Abraham Baugh Jr. (b. 7 August 1773,<br />

Cumberland County, Va., d. December 1833,<br />

Garrard County, Ky.), a son of Abraham Baugh and<br />

Judith Coleman, married Martha Johnson (b. 3<br />

October 1773, Va.) on 21 December 1793 in<br />

Powhatan County, Va.<br />

Abraham and Martha moved from Powhatan<br />

County to Garrard County, Ky., in the early 1800s.<br />

Abraham is listed in the 1820 Census in Garrard<br />

County with three white males 0-10, one 10-16 and/<br />

or 16-18, three 16-26, one male 26-45, and one 45<br />

or over; and one white female 0-10, one 16-26, one<br />

26-45, and one 45 or over. The couple’s children<br />

included William Johnson (b. 20 September 1794),<br />

Jesse Gill (b. 3 October 1796), Elisha Polk (b. 7 July<br />

1798, Powhatan County, Va.), Rowena (b. 7 August<br />

1799), Celia (b. 11 May 1801), (Unknown twins, b.<br />

7 August 1803), Abraham G. (b. 15 October 1805),<br />

_____ (b. 1806), Darius (b. 3 December 1808,<br />

Garrard County, Ky., d. 15 February 1885, Putnam<br />

County, Mo.), 41 Marcellus (b. 4 February 1812),<br />

Martha Ann (b. 27 August 1814), and Amasa B. (b.<br />

9 June 1818).<br />

After Martha’s death, Abraham married Elizabeth<br />

Higginbotham Brown on 5 October 1827 in<br />

Garrard County.<br />

Abraham G. Baugh<br />

Abraham G. Baugh (b. 15 October 1805), a son of<br />

Abraham Baugh Jr. and Martha Johnson, married Rebecca<br />

Moore on 13 February 1824 in Garrard County.<br />

After his marriage, Abraham left Garrard County and<br />

was living in Logan County during the 1830 census.<br />

This raises the question of a connection between the<br />

Garrard County and Logan County Baugh families.<br />

LOGAN COUNTY BAUGHS<br />

John Baugh and his younger brother Samuel (b.<br />

1788, Va., m. Elizabeth Williams) arrived in Logan<br />

County between 2 July 1817 and 28 September<br />

1817. (John’s son Van Allen Baugh was born near<br />

Nashville, Tenn., on the former date, while Samuel’s<br />

first child was born in <strong>Kentucky</strong> on the latter.) 42<br />

John and Samuel appear on the Logan County tax<br />

2003 <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Ancestors</strong> V<strong>39</strong>-2 92<br />

list in 1819. 43 John is listed in the 1820 Census in<br />

Logan County with two white males 0-10, two 10-16,<br />

one 26-45, and one 45 or over; and one white female<br />

0-10, one 16-26, and one 45 or over, with five people<br />

engaged in agriculture. Samuel appeared in the 1820<br />

Census in Logan County with one white male 0-10,<br />

two 10-16, and one 26-45; and two white females 0-<br />

10, one 10-16, and one 26-45 or over, with two<br />

people engaged in agriculture. He appears in one<br />

census record as a cooper, or barrel maker.<br />

John Baugh<br />

John Baugh (b. 1 May 1774, Shirley Hundred,<br />

Va., d. 20 September 1855, Logan County, Ky.), a<br />

son of James Baugh IV, married Elizabeth Taylor (b.<br />

6 May 1784, S.C., d. 6 April 1860, Logan County,<br />

Ky.), who may have been half-Cherokee Indian.<br />

They were buried in the Baugh Cemetery in northern<br />

Logan County. 44<br />

John and Elizabeth’s children were Moses (b. 5<br />

January 1807, Edgefield County, S.C., d. 7 October<br />

1884, m. Mary B. ____), 45 Bartlett (b. 15 July 1804,<br />

Edgefield County, S.C., d. 12 October 1875,<br />

Pleasanton, Linn County, KS, m. Elizabeth Dillon),<br />

Lavina (b. 27 February 1812, Edgefield County,<br />

S.C., m. Lewis McPherson), 46 John (b. 12 October<br />

1814, Edgefield County, S.C., d. 17 July 1904, Linn<br />

County, Kan., m. Minerva J. Vickers), Van Allen (b.<br />

2 July 1817, Davidson County, Tenn., d. 7 February<br />

1886, Davidson County, Tenn., m. Minerva Cabler),<br />

Daniel Lee (b. 11 January 1820, Logan County, Ky.,,<br />

d. 30 January 1883, Ky., m. Susannah “Ann”<br />

McPherson, 47 Mary Frances “Polly” (b. 2 January or<br />

26 June 1823, Logan County, Ky., m. David Love<br />

Fleming), 48 Levi N. “Lee” (b. 2 March 1825, Logan<br />

County, Ky., d. 16 April 1906, m. Nancy<br />

McPherson), 49 and George N. (b. 9 March 1829,<br />

Logan County, Ky.).<br />

Samuel Baugh<br />

Samuel Baugh (b. 1788, Va.), a son of James<br />

Baugh IV, married Elizabeth Williams (b. Va.), in<br />

March 1815 in South Carolina.<br />

Samuel and Elizabeth’s children were Susan (b. 28<br />

September 1817, Ky., m. Alfred C. Wilson), Mary<br />

“Polly” (b. 25 August 1819, m. John Knight),<br />

Frances (b. 4 June 1821), James M. (b. 30 September<br />

1823), Eliza (b. 22 September 1825), Simeon (b. 8<br />

March 1828), John (b. 7 March 1830), Sara (b. 1<br />

May 1832), Samuel W. (b. 13 August 1834), and

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