MY DEKALB CO., TN FAMILIES (1) - In Aebnit
1764, June 4 (Frederick Co., VA)- mentioned as a s/o Hildebrand in will1764, Early July (Frederick Co., VA) - Jacob is left an orphan and returns to Ephrata, PA with a group of 26 members of the Brethren faith. (NOW WE DO NOT KNOW AT THIS TIME WHAT BECAME OF Jacob ONCE he reached Ephrata or during the next approximately 20 years).
1785, (Lancaster Co., PA) - Appears on tax list as Jacob Innepnet
1788, Aug 6 (Shenandoah Co., VA) - Jacob Inabent married Mary Parkerson
1789, June 25 (Shenandoah Co., VA) - sells his share of Hildebrand's land to Michael Spigle
1798, Dec 2 (Lincoln Co., KY) - Jacob ATNIP has land surveyed on Buck Creek (present-day) Pulaski Co., KY
1807/10, (Pulaski Co., KY) - Appears on Tax list as Jacob ATNIP
1810, (Pulaski Co., KY) - Appears census as Jacob INABNETT
1812, (Pulaski Co., KY) - Appears Tax List as Jacob INABNIT
1812, Oct 6 (Pulaski Co., KY) - Consents to marriage of daughter, Susannah ATNIP, to Lindley Couch.
1818, Oct 3 (Pulaski Co., KY) -Jacob INABNIP writes will
Will of Jacob Inabnit, Pulaski Co., Kentucky 1818October the 3rd day 1818
In the name of God, Amen; I Jacob Inabnip of State of Kentucky, County of Pulaski, being in a low state of health, but of sound memory and judgement, and calling to mind mortality, that is is appointed to men once to die; Do Ordain and constitute this my last will and testament. An first I command my soul into the hands of my Redeemer and my body to be buried in a decent manner at the discretion of my surviving friends. And my worldly goods, I dispose in the folowing manner; Vis, First all my just debts to be paid out of my property. Sectondly, it is my will that my beloved wife Mary Inabnip shall have my plantation where on I now live, with all the farming utensils and stock of every kind and also household furnitue solely to be at her disposal during her natural life, with this reserve: Vis, my beloved daughters Rebekak Inabnip and Sarah Inabnip to have at my death the same value of property as my daughter Susannah Couch has already rec'd, and also at my wife's death, it is my will that my son Joseph Inbnip shall hve the management of the plantation, and the beneftis there of appropriated to the benefit of my son John Inabnit during his life. And I want him to have a gentle horse provided for him. And if so be my son John Inbnit should decease before the rest of my heirs, then it is my will that the plantation should be sold and equally divided among the legatees. And also it is my will at the death of my wife that all the remains of my stock severally and householdl furniture and farming tools be sold and equally divided among my heirs.
In witness whereof, I have subscribed my name in prescence of
N.B. I appoint my wife Mary Inabnit and Joseph Inabnit my executors.
/s/ Jacob Inabnit
Test:
Elijah Barnes John Parkey (sp? Will Magrdill (sp?)N.B. Interlined before witnesses
State of Kentucky Scl.At a County court held for Pulaski County at the Courthouse thereof in Somerset on Monday, the 22nd Day of March, 1819.
Mary Parkerson (also spelled Parkinson at times)
- Born before 1765
- Died after 1819 probably Pulaski Co., Kentucky
- Married August 6, 1788 Shenandoah Co., Virginia
- Daughter of John Parkerson and Susanna Watson
- Sister to Barbary Parkerson, who married my direct ancestor, Joseph Inaebnit (Atnip)
His name appears in a Bible record but no one has ever found any information on him. He may have been named after Emanuel Eldridge-a Stogsdill relative. In a deed of l867 when the other heirs of Wm Stogsdill are mentioned (along with the children of Joseph Adkins Inabnit and their spouses) Manuel is not mentioned. In all likelihood, he must have died before l863 without heirs.
Back Row (l to r) Henry Laurel, Samuel Lloyd, John Radford and Wade Parkinson Inabnit