INTRODUCTION

There is always a challenge in accurately identifying children in colonial times as enumeration was usually limited to white males. The accessibility of the internet has led to a proliferation of quick, “copy and paste,” reporting that often spreads erroneous claims about ancestors. This lack of verification and disregard for evidence can lead to misinformation. This article delves into the colonial lives of Robert and Nancy Reese Witt to construct and verify their children’s names and provide corrections to online reporting when necessary.
Robert’s focused life path, centered around Bedford County, Virginia and later Logan County, Kentucky, gave a clearer picture of his descendants within these communities. His long-standing residencies generated more extensive records, facilitating helpful aids in the identification of his children.

THE CHILDREN OF ROBERT AND NANCY (REESE) WITT OF  VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY

By Elaine M. Perryman

 

ROBERT AND NANCY'S FAMILY

IN BEDFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA

     Robert was born 1769–70[1] to Lewis and Ann Mills Witt. His birth year is based on the tax rolls of Bedford County, Virginia, and the presumed birth order of the children as presented in their mother’s will and inventory settlement. In 1790, Robert married Nancy Reese in Bedford County, Virginia[2] and purchased 133 acres of land from Elijah Turner on Difficult and Goose creeks, 22 November 1791.[3] The absence of the U.S. census data for 1790 and 1800 in the county left a gap in records, but the county tax rolls offer valuable information about the progression of his family. Their eldest son, John “Jack” R. Witt, first appears in the 1806 roll suggesting a birth year of 1789–1790. Similarly, Christopher Witt is documented in 1809 (1808 not in rolls) indicating a birth year of 1791–93, as individuals were tithed for these years in Virginia, to include white males over 16 years old.[4] However, in Logan County Christopher's tithe over 21 years in 1811 made his birth about 1790.[5]  In December of 1809, Robert sold his land[6] and departed with his family to join his brother John in Kentucky, except for his son, John “Jack” R. Witt, who remained in Bedford until later.[7] A further confirmation of the given names occurs in 1811 when all three are mentioned in a Bedford chancery case involving a $25. debt. A John R. is noted, and the defendants, Christopher and Robert are identified as “formerly of this county.”[8]

 

LOGAN COUNTY, KENTUCKY

     Robert’s brother John had settled with his young family in Logan County and is shown in the tax rolls, 2 June 1807, when tithed as over 21 years of age and paying tax on 100 acres of land near Elk Lick Creek.[9] Soon after, Robert reunited with his brother John in Logan County, Kentucky, as he is found in the county tax rolls of 1810.[10] However, in the 1810 U.S. census, Robert Witt is not indexed in the transcriptions provided by Ancestry and Family Search and many online trees cite an entry for Robert White as Witt, but the household information does not line up with the female count.[11] Upon review of the census images, a Robert is found with a correct household count but the surname Witt appears to be transcribed as Scott.[12] On, 16 April 1811, Robert establishes roots in the county by procuring land from William and Pamela Edgar. The agreement grants Robert 150 acres of land situated on Edgar’s Creek and the Muddy River. Additionally, he acquired 98 acres located at the rear of the property, bringing the total land to 248 acres.[13]

 

SORTING THE CHILDREN OF JOHN AND ROBERT

     The close proximity of the John and Robert Witt families in the county likely resulted in frequent interaction among cousins, reflecting the bond between their parents and determining which branch each cousin belonged to required scrutiny. Marriage records often lacked parents’ names, and tax rolls didn’t specify the fathers of male children. Thus, cross-referencing multiple sources was essential to establish their parentage accurately. When John Witt and most of his family removed from Russellville to Maury County, Tennessee in 1818, it did help separate some of the cousins, creating a clearer picture of Robert’s descendants.[14]
     One of the misconceptions published in many online trees claims William Witt, who married Polly Witt, was the son of Robert and she was the daughter of John. Uncovering historical documents in Logan proves this first-cousin marriage was actually a “flip-flop” of parentage. While William purchased land near Robert and they are listed alongside each other in the 1820 census, he was not a son. His daughter was Polly.
     In the tax roll of 29 July 1813, William M. Witt along with Mills Witt makes their first appearance as white males over 21 years of age indicating birth years between 1791–1792.[15]  Then on 22 December 1813 William is married to Polly Witt. It appears that William M. subsequently married, Lucy Smith, 26 December 1818.[16].

 

CLARITY OF ROBERT AND NANCY'S CHILDREN

     Proof of Polly's parentage and death can be found in an 1858 equity case with Mills Witt as the plaintiff, and his siblings, the defendants, in a suit filed in the Logan Equity and Criminal Court regarding an inheritance from their father Robert Witt.[17] Mills claims that he was owed his inheritance portion from two tracts of land (55-3/4 & 115 acres). He lists his siblings in the suit except for the two oldest brothers, John R. Witt who died in 1821, and Christopher R. Witt:
Martha “Patsy” (Witt) Stroud and her husband Joel
Betsy (Witt) Young
Sally (Witt) Willard and her husband Reuben
Robert Witt, Jr.
Rhoda “Rody” (Witt) Reese and her husband Jacob Reese
Polly Witt (deceased) and unknown heirs
Nancy (Witt) Stroud and her husband Eli
Calib Witt (deceased) and unknown heirs
Crawford Witt (deceased) and unknown heirs
     The response to the court from the defendant Patsy Stroud indicated that she and her husband Joel lived on the land and were unwilling to sell or pay for their share. She said Betsy Young had no interest in the land and signed off her portion. Nancy (Witt) and Eli Stroud also signed off to Patsy. Patsy then went on to say that Mills Witt is a lunatic and has been declared as such by a jury in Christian County, Kentucky and the case should be dismissed. A document from the Christian Circuit Court was provided and confirmed that Mills Witt was a lunatic citing that he had attacks where he spoke incoherently and picked up trash. He was noted as being non-violent and went from silent to talkative, never attempted suicide, and had no fits. It was mentioned that “…Causes of insanity not certainly known. Several of his relatives have been insane…” The court conveyed on 22nd of August 1849, that Mills was to be sent to the Lunatic Asylum in Lexington, Kentucky. [Mills occupation was a painter. Perhaps the use of lead in paints contributed to his mental health issues].
     The response from Rhoda Witt Reese and her husband Jacob is that Robert Witt is now deceased and one portion of the land was sold to John Doyle. The remaining land is still in the possession of Patsy and Jacob. They join with Mills Witt in desiring the property be sold, the proceeds divided, and presume the shares of each are under one hundred dollars.  The case has no further information or notice of settlement as the last date Mills filed with the court was 17 December 1860, and in that census year, Mills and his wife were living with their son William’s family. No death date was found for Mills or Jane.[18]
 

 

CHRISTOPHER AND JOHN R. WITT

   Christopher has notably been associated with Robert in records including being mentioned in August of 1830 in the Russellville Baptist Church notes where Robert and Nancy were listed as church members:” …C.R. Witt $30 for putting in glass…” for the Union Meetinghouse owned jointly by the Baptists and Cumberland Presbyterians.[19]   In addition, Christopher was certainly identified as Robert’s son when his father gifted a horse to his infant son in 1823: “…for my grandson Terry W. Witt a son of Christopher R Witt of Logan County…”[20]
     Lastly, the eldest child, John R. Witt, has been incorrectly identified in public trees. Some have claimed without evidence for him to be the senior John Witt, brother of Robert. As mentioned previously, this John was named in an 1811 Bedford County chancery case with Robert and Christopher. While Robert and Christopher removed to Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky, we can find John “Jack” R. Witt in the Bedford tax rolls.[21]  Jack probably came to Logan County between 1817–1820 but the tax rolls are illegible in some areas. He is present in Logan County according to the 1820 tax rolls and the U.S. census. His household lists two males “under 10”, one male “26 to 44” and a female likely his wife in a wrong age column as “10-15” years.[22]
      John R., son of Robert, died 1820–1821 and a list of his property was appraised on the 20th day of November 1821 and articles were sold on the 17th of December in the same year. The buyers include his widow Sally Witt, brothers-in-law, Joel Stroud, Eli Stroud, William Witt, and presumed father and administrator, Robert Witt. [23]

 

 

CONCLUSION

     In conclusion, Robert Witt’s remarkable longevity, living past seventy years in colonial times, underscores his resilience and fortitude in the face of the challenges and hardships of frontier life. The identification of his and Nancy’s children is clearly defined. Additionally, it is important to re-iterate the correction of such claims regarding the parentage of William M. Witt and John R. Witt, and the erroneous belief that Robert Witt served in the Revolutionary War.[24] Robert and Nancy’s marriage in Bedford County Virginia, followed by their life and eventual passing in Logan County, Kentucky, mark significant milestones in their family history. Although their presence is not recorded in the U.S. 1840 census, and their exact death dates remain unproven, the evidence of their children provides valuable insights into their family lineage.
For a comprehensive list of Robert and Nancy’s Reese Witt’s children please refer to TABLE 1.[25] and the extensive sources listed below:

 

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     [1] Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1789,” p.11, 30 May, Ann Witt; imaged at FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-X967-6 : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846308 > image 157 of 706. Also, Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1790,” p.15, 9 July, Ann Witt; imaged at FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-X96S-6 : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846308 > image 181 of 706. Also, Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1791,” pp. 19–20, 31 March, imaged at FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-X969-8 : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846308 > images 209–10 of 706. Also, Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1792,” pp. 23–24, 28 May, 31 July, Ann Witt, Robert Witt, Roland Witt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-X9FQ-P : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846308 > image 256–57 of 706. Also, Find a Grave (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101815645/robert-witt : accessed 8 April 2024), an undocumented memorial for “Robert Witt,” created  6 December 2012 by “Norma Witt Blair,” and maintained by em. [Further citations in this article show proof of Robert’s residency in Bedford, VA and Logan, KY]
    [2] Bedford County, Virginia, “General Index to Marriage Bonds, A-Z, Husbands, 1754–1870,” W section, p. 45, line 2, 18 August 1790, “Witt, Robert,” wife Nancy Reese, Isaac Wade surety; imaged at FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-RQMS-X : accessed 22 June 2022) > digital film 7725159 > image 310 of 607. [Index suggests marriage. Actual record not found].
[3] Bedford, Virginia, “Deed Book Vol. 9, 1791–1795,” p. 10, Robert Witt, Elijah Turner; imaged at FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-2FGX  : accessed 14 April 2022) > digital film 7846225 > image 319 of 534.
     [4] Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1807,” p. 76, line 5–6, Robert Witt, Jack R. Witt; imaged FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-LFRS : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 116 of 733. Also, Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1809,” p. 31, line 22, Christopher R. Witt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-LXL2 : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 167 of 733.
     [5]  Logan County, Kentucky, “Personal Property, 1811,” p. 37, line 15, Christopher Witt; imaged FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-C9XX-4 : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7834476 > image 728 of 1012.
     [6] Bedford, Virginia, “Deed Book Vol. 13, 1809–13,” p.456; 22 December 1809 Robert and Nancy Witt, Jack H. Leftwich; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQN-Y8TW : accessed 14 April 2022) > digital film 7846229 > image 38 of 514.
[7] Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1811,” p. not marked, line 10, Jack R. Witt; imaged at FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-LF36 : accessed 17 March 2024) > digital film 7846309 > image 234 of 733 [etc.]
     [8] Bedford Co., VA, Court, Record 1811–013, Chancery Court file, Thomas R. Claytor vs Christopher and Robert Witt, November 1810–1811; imaged “Chancery Records Index,”  Library of Virginia,  Virginia Memory (https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/ : accessed 4 April 2022), Search terms: “Bedford” and “Claytor” and “Witt,” 13 images. Does image 6 of 13 mention John R. Witt? Commas?
     [9] Logan County, Kentucky, “Personal Property, 1807,”p. 24, line 34, John Witt, August, 1807; imaged at FamilySearch ( https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-C9XG-F : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7834476 > image 508 of 1012. Also, Logan County, Kentucky, “Deed Book B, 1806–1813,” pp. 238–39; John Witt, imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-MSWQ-W : accessed 14 April 2022) > digital film 7900780 > image 134 of 632.
     [10] Logan County, Kentucky, “Personal Property, 1810,”p. 39, line 34, Robert Witt, January 1811; imaged at FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-C9NS-P : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7834476 > image 685 of 1012.
      [11] 1810 U.S. census, Logan County, Kentucky, District, “not Stated”, p. marked as 793, line 2, Robert White. Also, 1820 U.S. census, Logan County, Kentucky, District, Russellville, p. 40, line 18, Robert Witt.
     [12] 1810 U.S. census, Logan County, Kentucky, District, “not Stated”, p. 186, line 3, Robert Witt.  [Transcribed index is marked as Scott and “other free person not Indian” as one and thirteen instead of twelve “household members.] Household members coincide with Robert Witt’s children. No other documentation of a Robert Scott is found in Logan or the surrounding counties.
     [13] Logan County, “Kentucky, Deed Book C, 1806–1813,” pp. 240–41, Robert Witt; imaged at FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-MSWJ-T : accessed 14 April 2022) > digital film 7900780 > images 465-466 of 632.
     [14] Logan County, Kentucky, “Deed Book F, 1817-1819,” pp. 168-69; John and Kesiah Witt; imaged at FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-2SM3-Y : accessed 14 April 2022) > digital film 8192734 > image 90 of 545.Also, 1820 U.S. census, Maury County, Tennessee, Columbia Township, p. 57/110, line 30, John Witt (not indexed, barely legible); imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB9-SVPD : accessed 5 July 2022) > image 3 of 6
     [15] Logan County, Kentucky, “Personal Property, 1813,”p. 70, William M. Witt, Mills Witt, 29 July 1813; imaged at FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-C96B-5 : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7834476 > image 860 of 1012.
     [16] Logan County, Kentucky, “Russellville Chapter DAR, Marriages Index,” p. 111, William Witt and Polly Witt 22 December 1813, William M. Witt and Lucy Smith 26 December 1818 (second marriage); imaged at FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-13MT-M : accessed 4 November 2022) > digital film > 7901261 > 567 of 1217
     [17] Kentucky, Logan County, Equity and Criminal Court, Equity Case: 12 Aug 1858, Plaintiff Mills Witt and Defendants Patsy Stroud and others; hard copies provided to Elaine M. Perryman by Logan County Archives, Russellville, Kentucky, 6 June 2022, citing #2217-EC-87 p. 1–19 Note: Regarding Est. Settlement of Robert Witt, Mills Witt’s siblings listed: Patsy Stroud, Betsy Young, Sally Willard, Robert Witt, Rody Reese, Polly Witt (dec.), Nancy Stroud, Calib Witt (dec.), Crawford Witt (dec.)...
     [18] 1860 U.S. census, Simpson County, Kentucky, District, “Not Stated”, p. 44, line 6–7, Mills Witt, 68 and Jane Witt 63.
     [19] 1830 U.S. census, Hopkins County, Kentucky, District, “Not Stated”, p. 59, line 8, Christopher R. Witt. Also, Wells Vick, Mrs. J, “The History of the First Baptist Church of Russellville, Kentucky (1818–1958,” pp. 6 and 12, Robert and Nancy Witt, C.R. Witt, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PK-N9CB-6 : accessed 20 March 2024) > digital film 7647144 > images 392 and 398 of 1087.[transcription of church notes]
     [20] Logan County, Kentucky, “Deed Book L, 1822–1924,” p. 44, Robert, Christopher R., and Terry Witt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-N3ZG-193V-4  : accessed 14 April 2022) > digital film 8686688 > image 265 of 532.
     [21] Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1811,” p. not indicated, line 10 right column, Jack R. Witt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-LF36 : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 280 of 733.[tax rolls continue with John/Jack with middle initial R. to 1816 (included).After 1816, no John/Jack R. in Bedford listed in the rolls]
     [22] 1820 U.S. census, Logan County, Kentucky, District, Russellville, p. 27, line 30, John Witt “26–44,” with two males “under 10” and one female likely wife with incorrect age marked as “10–15.” [possible child: Reuben H. Witt b1802–3 (appears in 1824 tax roll). Also, Logan County, Kentucky, “Personal Property, 1820,“ p. not stated, line 12, John Whitt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FSYF-K  :accessed 22 March 2024) > digital film  > image 335 of 1167. Also, Logan County, Kentucky, “Personal Property, 1821,“ p. 59, line 10, John Whitt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FSTR-K :accessed 22 March 2024) > digital film  > image 400 of 1167
     [23] Logan County, Kentucky, “Probate records, 1727–1990,” Will records, Index, 1815–1823, Vol. B, pp. 471–72; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP39-1MX : accessed 4 April 2022) > digital film, Will Book, v.1-B > image 245 of 267. [Sally, daughter of Robert had a Williard surname at this date.] This is John R. Witt’s widowed wife Sally (Mayhew) Witt. She is still living according to her father’s 1836 Bedford Co., VA will.
      [24] Elaine M. Perryman, “Say It Isn’t So,” Robert Witt, 1769–1770, imaged at FamilySearch in the Memories section, Search Terms: www.familysearch.org > Records > Robert Witt > 1769–1770 > Logan County, Kentucky.
      [25] John “Jack” R. Witt: Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1806,” p. 68–69, Robert Witt, John R. Witt, line 1 and 12 respectively; imaged FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-LF8L : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 47 of 733  [If 1806 then born 1789–90]. Also, Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1807,” p. 77, line 5–6, Robert Witt, Jack R. Witt; imaged FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-LFRS : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 116 of 733,{ born 1790–91][No tax roll in 1808]. Also, Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1809,” p. 31, line 1, 15, 22, Robert Witt, Jack R. Witt, Christopher Witt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-LF4Z : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 167 of 733. Also, Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1810,” p. 62, line 15, John Witt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-LXNZ : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 233 of 733. [Father Robert and brother Christopher gone from Bedford to Logan County, KY.] Also,1810, U.S. census, Bedford County, Virginia, District: Not stated, p. 38, second column, line 19. Also, Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1811,” p. 39, line 10, Jack R. Witt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-LF36 : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 280 of 733. Also, Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1812,” p. 31, line 5, Jack R. Witt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-LXPP : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 323 of 733. Also, Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1813,” p. 70, line 10, Jack R. Witt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQN-XFQX : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 388 of 733. Also, Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1814,” p. 23, line 39, Jack R. Witt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQN-XXJW : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 447 of 733. Also, Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1815,” p. 35, line 30, Jack R. Witt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-LVC8 : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 530 of 733. Also, Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1816,” p. 36, 21 March, Jack R. Witt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-LJLM : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 665 of 733. [After 1817, tax rolls have no John R.
Christopher R. Witt:
Bedford County, Virginia, “Personal Property, 1809,” p. 31, line 22, Christopher R. Witt; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-LF4Z : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7846309 > image 167 of 733. [(1792–1793 birth) (No 1808 tax roll, if: Birth1791–1792)].
Also, Logan County, Kentucky, “Personal Property, 1811,“ p. 37, line 15, Christopher Witt, imaged at FamilySearch; (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-C9XX-4 :accessed 22 March 2024) > digital film 7834476 > image 728 of 1012.[This puts his birth 1789–1790][Found in tax rolls through 1822 (1823 difficult to read)]. Also, Kentucky, Hopkins County, Marriage Licenses, 1806–1815, Christopher Witt and Hannah B. Bishop, 6 August 1812, imaged at FamilySearch; (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BF-7H1T : accessed 22 March 2024) >digital film 7720828 > image 35 of 552. Also,1820 U.S. census, Logan County, Kentucky, District, “Not Stated”, p. 25, line 15, Christopher R. Witt. (male, 26–44/born1775–1793). Also,1830 U.S. census, Hopkins County, Kentucky, District, “Not Stated”, p. 59, line 8, Christopher R. Witt (male, 40–49/born 1780-1790). Also,1860 U.S. census, Hopkins County, Kentucky, District, “Not Stated”, p. 6, wife Hannah Witt lives with son, Terry W. Witt. No Christopher listed.
Mills Witt and Jane Dawson: In Mills Witt lawsuit ABT: 1791–2
Logan County, Kentucky, “Personal Property, 1813, “ p. 70, line 7, July 29, Mills Witt, imaged at FamilySearch; (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-C96B-5 :accessed 22 March 2024) > digital film 7834476 > image 860 of 1012. [1791–1792 Birth Year]. Also, Logan County, Kentucky, “Russellville Chapter DAR, Marriages Index,” p. 111,12 April 1815, imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-13MT-M : accessed 4 November 2022) > digital film > 7901261 > 567 of 1217. Also, 1820 U.S. census, Logan County, Kentucky, District, “Not Stated”, p. 26, line 7, Mills Witt (30-40). Also, 1830 U.S. census, Simpson County, Kentucky, District, “Not Stated”, p. 302, line 19, Mills Witt (30-40). Also, 1840 U.S. census, Simpson County, Kentucky, District, “Not Stated”, p. 181, line 29, Mills Witt (40-50) Also, 1850 U.S. census, Christian County, Kentucky, District No. 2, Mills Witt 60 VA, Jane Witt 52 KY, William Witt 19 KY. Also, 1860 U.S. census, Simpson County, Kentucky, District, “Not Stated”, p. 44, line 6–7, Mills Witt, 68 and Jane Witt 63.
Polly Witt:
William Witt and Polly Witt-Logan County, Kentucky, “Russellville Chapter DAR, Marriages Index,” p. 111, 22 December 1813, imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-13MT-M : accessed 4 November 2022) > digital film > 7901261 > 567 of 1217.
She was likely born about 1793 based on her husband’s age. Presumed deceased by 1818 when William remarried.
Robert Witt, Jr:
Missouri, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death, no. 19441 (1912), Bates County, Nancy Coleman, b. 22 June 1824, d. 4 June 1912; imaged, Missouri Secretary of State, Missouri Digital Heritage (https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1912/1912_00019535.PDF : accessed 20 June 2022). [Robert Witt, Jr’s marriage to Elizabeth Gorrell has not been found; but the Missouri death certificate of their first child, Nancy cites a birth of 22 June 1824, in Logan County, Kentucky.[25] We can surmise that Robert and Elizabeth’s marriage was before that date as there were no bastardy claims found in court records.] Also, Perryman, Elaine M., “The Days of Robert L. Witt of Hamilton County, Illinois and His Same-Name Cousin,” The Quarterly, Journal of the Illinois State Genealogical Society, Volume 54 Number 4, Winter 2022, pp. 242–247, Robert L. Witt, Robert Witt, Jr.
Nancy Witt:
Kentucky, U.S. Compiled Marriages, 1802–1850, Eli Stroud and Nancy Witt, 8 August 1812, Ancestry, (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/44160:2089 : accessed 21 March 2024) > Jordon Dodd > Kentucky Marriages > 1802–1850. Also, 1820 U.S. census, Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville, p. 27, Line 26, …family…, female 26–44, 1775-1794. Also, 1850 U.S. census, Tennessee, Giles County, District 15, p. 429, Dwelling, Eli Stroud 60, Nancy, 55,  ..family. [Speculation 1830, 1840 in Maury, and Williamson counties, TN]. Also, 1860 U.S. census, Tennessee, Giles County, District Northern Sub Division, p. 67, Eli Stroud, Nancy Stroud,… (error of age. Same as 1850).
 
 
Sally/Sarah Witt:
Kentucky, U.S. Compiled Marriages, 1802–1850, Reuben Willard and Sallie Witt, 5 Jun 1816, Ancestry, (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/44396:2089 :   accessed 21 March 2024) > Jordon Dodd > Kentucky Marriages > 1802–1850. Also,1820 U.S. census, Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville, p. 23, Line 36, Reuben Willard…family…, female 26–44, 1775-1794. Also,1830 U.S. census, Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville, p. 80, Line 1, Reuben Willard …family…, female 30–39. Also, 1850 U.S. census, Missouri, Jefferson County, District 42, p.424, last line and 425 line 1, Reuben Willard 60, Sarah Willard 53, and family. [note: This is the same family as in Logan County, KY as Reuben Jr. appears in 1870 U.S. census in Missouri near his uncle Robert Witt]. Also, 1860 U.S. census, Missouri, Cooper County, Lebanon, p.34, Dwelling 224, Reuben Willard 70, Sarah Willard 63, and family.
Martha “Patsy” Witt:
Logan County, “Kentucky, U.S. Marriage Records, 1818–1867,” Marriage Book 1, Martha Witt, Joel Stroud, March 1819; imaged at Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61372/images/TH-1942-29336-3297-52 : accessed 4 November 2022) >image 353 of 1276. Also, 1820 U.S. census, Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville, p. 20, Line 26, Joel Stroud…family…, female 16–25, 1795–1804. Also, 1830 U.S. census, Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville, p. 69, Line 21, Joel Stroud …family…, female 20–29, 1775-1794. Also,1840 U.S. census, Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville, p. 43, Line 9, Joel Stroud…family…, female 30–39, 1775-1794. Also, 1850 U.S. census, Kentucky, Logan County, District 2, p. 129, Dwelling 838, Joel Stroud 54, Martha, 47. 1803. Also, 1860 U.S. census, Kentucky, Logan County, District 2, p. 73, Line 15,16, Joel Stroud 65, Martha, 58.  1802. Also, Find a Grave, (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146384467/martha-w-strode : accessed 22 March 2024), an undocumented memorial for “Marth W. Witt Strode [correct to Stroud],” created on 12 May 2015 by “Chris Yoder.”
Elizabeth C. “Betsy” Witt:
Kentucky, “U.S. Marriage Records,” 1783–1965, Elizabeth Witt, 21 December 1822, Logan County, Kentucky, married Aaron Ballard; imaged on Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61372/images/TH-1961-29336-2907-47 : accessed 23 March 2024) > Kentucky, U.S. marriage Records, 1783–1965 > Logan. Also, Logan County, Kentucky, Deed Book R, 1831–1833, p. 10, Robert Witt Sr. and Jr, Elizabeth Young and Jefferson Young; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37F-Q32G-T : accessed 14 April 2022) > digital film 8579386 > image 10 of 709. [Lived with father (Robert) in 1810-1830 census]. Also,1850 U.S. census, Kentucky, Todd, District 2, p. 34 Dwelling 222, Elizabeth Young 45, John M 18, Henry J 17, Carline 26, Clarence 8, John T Desper 1, Also,1860 U.S. census, Kentucky, Logan, District 1, p.13, Dwelling 93, Elizabeth C. Young 56, Henry,25. Also,1870 U.S. census, Kentucky, Butler County, Rochester, p. 10, Dwelling 62, Elizabeth Young, 65 and others. [with daughter Caroline Beasley’s family]. Also,1880 U.S. census, Kentucky, Butler County, Rochester, p. 29, Dwelling 244, Elizabeth Young, 75 and others. [with daughter Caroline Beasley’s family]. Also, Find a Grave, (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53333013/elizabeth-c.-ballard_young : accessed 20 March 2024), an undocumented memorial for “Elizabeth C. Ballard Young],” created on 6 June 2010 by “Cheryl Behrend.” [Note: flat gravestone only says Elizabeth C “Mother” in the same area of a son, Henry, and with a large family monument with the surname “Young”. The likely death date at Find-a-Grave says 1891 with no evidence. Also, Find a Grave,(https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100414496/john-jefferson-young : accessed 20 March 2024), an undocumented memorial for “John Jefferson Young,” Birth, 22 Feb 1802 and Death, 1 Aug 1834, created on 9 Nov 2012  by “Scotty P.” [No evidence of death]. Also, Kentucky, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death, no. 8581 (1912), Ohio County, Henry J., b. 8 May 1833, d. 15 Dec 1917, informant DG Young, Beaver Dam, KY; imaged at Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1222/images/KYVR_7016204-1796 : accessed 20 March 2024) > Death Certificates, 1911–1965 > 1918 > Film 7016204: All counties. [Informant listed parents as John J. Young and Elizabeth C. Witt of Virginia.
Caroline Ballard:
Kentucky, Todd County, “U.S. County Marriage Records, 1783–1965,” Caroline Ballard, John Desper, 8 November 1841, guardian consent, imaged at Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61372/images/TH-1961-28951-3372-31 : accessed 24 March 2024) > Kentucky, U.S. county Marriage Records, 1783–1965 for Caroline Ballard > Todd > 1820–1886.Also, Kentucky, “U.S. Marriage Records,” 1852–1914, Caroline Desper, 17 February 1852, Todd County, Kentucky, widow, married Thomas Beasley of Franklin, Virginia; imaged on Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1117/images/KYVR_994029-0736 : accessed 23 March 2024) > Kentucky, U.S. marriage Records, 1852–1914 > Butler. Also, Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59504289/caroline-w.-beasley : accessed 22 March 2024), Birth: 1 October 1823 and Death 7 March 1881, an undocumented memorial for “Caroline W. Young Beasley ” created on 2 October 2010 by “Whitfield.”[Maiden name is Ballard. Mother was married first to Aaron Ballard. Young was stepfather], [see Elizabeth Witt].
Calib E. Witt:
 Logan County, Kentucky, “Russellville Chapter DAR, Marriages Index,” p. 111, Calib Witt and Elizabeth Hopkins, 1 August 1827; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-13MT-M : accessed 4 November 2022) > digital film > 7901261 > 567 of 1217. Also, Logan County, Kentucky, “Personal Property, 1828,” p. 43, line 23, Calib Witt, 65 acres, 2nd rate; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FSYC-4 : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7834477 > image 763 of 1167 [no list 1827]. Also,1830 U.S. census, Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville, p. 73, Line 11, Calib E. Witt “20–30” column, with family. Also,1840 U. S. census, Randolph County, district: not stated, p.25, line 28, Calib E. Witt “30-39” column with family. Also, Missouri, “U. S Wills  and Probate Records,” 1766–1988, Vernon County, Missouri, 11 Dec 1857 p. 30, Calib E. Witt, death and property, imaged at Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2014230:9071 : accessed 24 march 2024) Missouri, U.S Wills and Probate Records, 1766–1988 for Caleb E Witt > Vernon > Bonds and Letters of Administrators, Executors, Guardians, Curators, Vol A-B, 1855–1883.
Rhoda Witt:
Kentucky, “Kentucky, U.S. Marriage Register, 1818–1867,” Marriage Book 1, Rhoda Witt, Jacob Rees, p. 53, 7 January 1826, Filed: 29 March 1830; imaged at Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61372/images/TH-1971-29336-2651-33 : accessed 4 November 2022) >image 1197 of 1276. Also,1830 U.S. census, Kentucky, District: William, p.212, Line 7, Jacob Reese, Female 20–29, …family Also,1840 U.S. census, Kentucky, District: Richard White, p.10, Line 19, Jacob Reese, Female 30–39, …family. Also,1850 U.S. census, Kentucky, Lincoln County, Sub Division 2, p.43B, Dwelling 616, Jacob Reese 54, Rhoda Reese 43, …family. Also, 1860 U.S. census, Kentucky, Lincoln County, District 5, p. 38, Dwelling 278, Jacob Reese 64, Rhoda Reese 57, …family. Also,1870 U.S. census, Kentucky, Lincoln County, District 5, p. 8, Dwelling 50, Jacob Reese 74, Rhoda Reese 65, …family. Also, 1880 U.S. census, Tennessee, Davidson County, District 11, p. 26, Dwelling 250, Rhoda Reese 69 (widowed), …family [Living with son, birth Virginia which puts her before 1809].
Crawford Witt:
Hopkins County, Kentucky, Crawford “Reuben” Witt and Rebecca Stull, 6 October 1831; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BF-W3RW-H : accessed 19 June 2022) >digital film > 7720829 > image 196–98 of 681.[ [His father Robert had to sign (age)].
Also, Logan County, Kentucky, “Personal Property, 1831,” p. 43, line 23, Crawford Witt, 18 acres, 3rd rate, Whipperwill; imaged at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FSTB-1  : accessed 19 June 2022) > digital film 7834477 > image 1012 of 1167. Also,1840 U.S. census, Missouri, Randolph County, District: Not stated, p. 16, line 14, Reuben C. Witt, “20 thru 29”… and family. [Deed of land available in county]. Also,1860 U.S. census, Missouri, Calloway County, District: 18, Dwelling Number 41, Rebecca Witt 48 with family including Berry 20. [Crawford “Reuben” Witt deceased.] Also, Missouri, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death, no. 39683, Callaway County, Berry Witt, Birth: 27 March 1840, Death 16 December 1928, Parents: Ruben Witt and Rebecca Stull; imaged, Missouri Secretary of State; imaged at Missouri Digital Heritage (https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1928/1928_00040896.PDF : accessed 20 March 2024). [A “Reuben H.” appears in the 1824 Logan Co. tax rolls. This fits as the son of deceased John R.]