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Isaac EGNEW
There is no PROOF that Isaac was a child of James EGNEW.
Fayette County, PA, Tax Lists, 1785-1855--LDS Film #1,449,318:
Tyrone Township:
1785:
Land-L-L-Horses-Horn Cattle-Slaves
James EGKNEW 0-0-0-3-3
1786:
Land-Value of Land-Shillings-Cattle-Slaves-Horses
James EGNEW 0-0-0-3-0-3
Isaac EGNEW F 0-0-0-0-0-1
1787:
Land-Value-Shillings-Horses-Cattle
James EGNEW 0-0-0-0-3-3
Isaac EGNEW F 0-0-0-0-1-0
James EGNEW F 0-0-0-0-0-0
1788 and later:
EGNEW--Negative
Bourbon County, KY, Tax Lists--LDS Film #007,879:
1787-1806:
Males above 21, white males 16-21, blacks above 16, blacks under
16, horses, cattle
1790:
Isaac EGNEW 1-2-0-0-1
1791:
James EGNEW 1-?-0-0-1
James EGNEW 3-?-0-0-2
1792:
James EGNEW Jun 1-0-0-0-3
Isaac EGNEW 1-0-0-0-3
John EGNEW 1-0-0-0-0
James EGNEW Sr 0-0-0-0-4
1793:
James EGNEW Sr 0-0-0-0-5
Isaac EGNEW 1-0-0-0-3
John EGNEW 1-0-0-0-0
Jas EGNEW Jun 1-0-0-0-4
Bourbon County, KY, Marriage Bonds--LDS Film #008,668:
Isaac EGNEW & Margaret McCARTY
Bond 13 Oct 1794
bondsman: David McCARTY; permission given by Nathaniel McCARTY
Witnesses: Marget McARTEY, John Houston, James EGNEW
Bourbon County, KY, Tax Lists--LDS Film #007,879:
1787-1806:
Males above 21, white males 16-21, blacks above 16, blacks under
16, horses, cattle
1795:
James EGNEW 1-0-0-0-1
Isaac EGNEW 1-0-0-0-1
1797:
Isaac EGNEW 1-?-0-0-2
Harrison County, KY, Tax Lists, 1794-1808--LDS Film #008,021:
White males above 21--White males 16-21--Total Blacks--Blacks
under 16--Horses
1799:
May 11, Isaac EGNEW 1-0-0-0-2
May 11, James EGNEW 1-0-0-0-1, 140 acres, Beaver
May 11, James EGNEW 1-0-0-0-1
1800:
June 3, James EGNEW 0-0-0-0-1
June 3, Jas EGNEW 1-0-0-0-1, 150 acres, Bever
June 3, Isaac EGNEW 1-0-0-0-2
1801:
Apr 29, James EGNEW 1-0-0-0-1, 145 acres, Bever
May 26, James EGNEW 0-0-0-0-1
May 26, Isaac EGNEW 1-0-0-0-2, 100 acres, Bever
1802:
May 26, Isaac EGNEW 1-0-0-0-2, 100 acres, Beaver C
May 26, James EGNEW 1-0-0-0-1, 140 acres, Beaver C
1803:
Mar 28, Jas EGNEW 1-0-0-0-2, 140 acres, Beaver C
Apr 7, Isaac EGNEW 1-0-0-0-2, 100 acres, Beaver C
1804:
Mar 17, James EGNEW 1-0-0-0-3, 145 acres, Beaver Creek
Mar 23, Isaac EGNEW 1-0-0-0-3, 100 acres, Beaver Creek
1805:
Apr 16, James EGNEW 1-0-0-0-3, 144 acres, Beaver Ck
June 4, Isaac EGNEW 1-0-0-0-1
1806:
District #2:
July 18, James EGNEW 1-0-0-0-3, 144 acres, Beaver
July 18, Isaac EGNEW 1-0-0-0-2, 100 acres, Beaver
1807:
Apr 21, James EGNEW 1-0-0-0-3, 144 acres, Beaver
Apr 21, Isaac EGNEW 1-0-0-0-3, 100 acres, Beaver
Harrison County, KY, Deeds--LDS Film #216,849:
Book 2:
pp. 301-302:
7 March 1808
Laban Shipp of Bourbon County to Isaac EGNEW of Harrison County,
for 30 pounds, tract on waters of Bever Creek, containing 100 acres
Signed: Laban Shipp
Harrison County, KY, Deeds--LDS Film #216,850:
Book 3:
p. 289:
29 November 1810
James AGNEW & Ruth his wife of Harrison County, KY, to Alexander Ogle of Bourbon County, for $3.25,
tract on waters of Beaver Creek, including improvements where Adam Miller lives a saw mill, containing 6 1/2 acres
Signed: James EGNEW, Ruth EGNEW
Witnesses: Samuel Lewis, Isaac EGNEW, Jesse Ogle
Acknowledged December 10, 1810, by James EGNEW & Ruth his wife
1810 FEDERAL CENSUS, HARRISON COUNTY, KENTUCKY:
p. 317:
Isaac Egnew household:
4 males age 0-10
1 male age 16-26
1 male over age 45
3 females age 0-10
1 female age 10-16
1 female age 16-26
Harrison County, KY, Minute Books--LDS Film #216,872:
Book C:
p. 212:
Jan 1817
Isaac EGNEW appointed Guardian to Washington Dunn, orphan of --- Dunn deceased; Wm Rayman his security
Guardian to bind his ward to Saml Worrel, tailor, of Cynthiana, to learn the trade and mystery of tailoring
Harrison County, KY, Deeds--LDS Film #216,851:
Book 5:
p. 401:
13 Jan 1817
Isaac EGNEW, guardian to Washington Dunn, to Samuel Worrel,
binds his ward Washington Dunn as an apprentice to Samuel Worrel to learn the trade and mystery of tayloring
for 7 years and 9 months
Signed: Isaac EGNEW, Saml-x mark-Worrel
Witness: A. Moore
1820 FEDERAL CENSUS, HARRISON COUNTY, KENTUCKY:
p. 182:
Isaac Egnew household:
2 males age 10-16
1 male age 16-18
2 males age 16-26
1 male over age 45
1 female age 10-16
1 female age 16-26
1 female over age 45
Harrison County, KY, Court Record Books--LDS Film #216,869:
Book D:
p. 139
Dec 1822
Ordered that Isaac EGNEW, Guardian of Washington Dunn, infant orphan of --- Dunn, have leave to bind his ward to John White, to learn the art and mystery of a tailor, until he shall arrive at the age of 21
Witnesses: William Asbury, John Curry
1830 FEDERAL CENSUS, HARRISON COUNTY, KENTUCKY:
p. 170:
Isaac Egnew household:
1 male age 0-5
1 male age 5-10
1 male age 10-15
1 male age 20-30
1 male age 30-40
1 male age 60-70
1 female age 5-10
1 female age 20-30
1 female age 30-40
1 female age 50-60
Harrison County, KY, Deeds--LDS Film #216,856:
Book 16:
pp. 311-312:
26 May 1837
David EGNEW & Sarah his wife; Jacob Varner & Frances his wife, of Spencer County, Indiana; James EGNEW & Margaret his wife; and William EGNEW & Nancy his wife of Harrison County, KY, to Solomon Myers,
for title bonds executed by their ancestor Isaac EGNEW to Charles Miles & assigned to William Rayman, and assigned by Rayman to John B. Cummins, and by Cummins to Solomon Myers,
convey tract on east side of Beaver Creek, adjoining Mrs. Artle,
containing 18 acres
Signed: David-x mark-EGNEW, Jacob-x mark-Varner, James EGNEW, William EGNEW
[EDITOR'S NOTE: Although John Egnew was not one of the sellers, it appears from early Harrison County, KY, census records that he was also a son of Isaac Egnew. Isaac and his family members were the only Egnews in Harrison County in the 1830 and 1840 Census.]