Mr. WEST

Birth:
Death:
Abt 1770
Green Springs, Louisa, Virginia
Marriage:
Abt 1751
Father:
Sources:
Ancestry World Tree
Internet IGI - Oct 2007
Notes:
                   RESEARCH NOTE: Many sources suppose that Mr. West who married Isabel was the son of John West III, although most information on John West III shows that he had only one son, Charles West, who died without ever having children.  It is likely that John West III had additional sons, but court records have been either lost or burned.  Most evidence points towards this being a correct ancestry.  It has been supposed that Mr. West and wife, Isabel, died while the children were still young, and the children were raised by an aunt, Miss Lucy Fike, who was distantly related to John West III
NOTES:
    Probable Parents John WEST & Judith ARMISTEAD

Dear Fike researchers,My name is Ben West, a researcher of the West family and its possibleconnectionswith the Fikes. These Wests resided near the Virginia/North Carolina borderin Granville County, North Carolina, and it is highly likely John Fike, Sr.was their neighbor. Numerous researchers have proposed that a Richard West,who oversaw landtransactions between John and Malachi Fike, is either the progenitor or acousin of my West line. My ancestor, Amos West, had 5 siblings, and they are listedas follows:WILLIAM WEST b. 1752 m. Angeline Clendennen 1771 in Chatham County, NC. d.April 1842 in Simpson County, Kentucky. (Was a Private in the RevolutionaryWar from the Hillsboro Dist, NC and participated in the battle of Lindley'sMill.) JAMES WEST m. Susanna Morgan February 9, 1808 in Logan County, KY. d. inLogan County, Kentucky. (Fought in the Engineer Corp in the RevolutionaryWar.)(Helped survey Walker's line, VA/NC border.)LEONARD WEST, SR. b. August 12, 1760 in Granville County, North Carolina m.PhoebeMorgan Abt. 1798 at Morgan's Station, Sumner County, TN. d. October 13, 1842in Simpson County, KY. 2m. Tabitha Gant January 27, 1829. (Fought underCaptain Godrey Adams NC unit in the Revolutionary War.)AGNESS WEST b. May 26, 1762 in Louisa County, Virginia. m. George MillikenAbt. 1778 in Orange County, NC. d. May 6, 1848 in Spring Hill, Henry County,TennesseeRICHARD WEST, SR. b. 1764 probably in Green Springs, Louisa County, VA. AMOS WEST b. 1766 in Green Springs, Louisa County, VA. m. Frances HerndonApril 2, 1791 in Gallatin, Sumner County, TN. d. May or June 1819 in SulphurSprings, Simpson County, Kentucky. 2m. Anne B. Thompson April 18, 1808. (Wasa Virginia soldier in the American Revoluntion and a wealthy landowner inLogan and Simpson Counties, KY.)- - - - - - The unknown parents of these West siblings died early deaths, and theirchildren were reared by their maiden aunt, Miss Lucy Fike, who resided nearJohn Fike, Sr. in Orange County, North Carolina. Elmer Dickson, a notedFike family researcher, assumes thatLucy is a maiden daughter of John's, and that an unknown sister of Lucy'smaried a West, plausibly the aforementioned Richard. Have any of you heardmention of Lucy before?Here is what I have amassed on John Fike, Sr.'s family:JOHN FIKE, SR. was born Abt. 1720 and died Bef. 1790 in Chatham County,North Carolina He married ELIZABETH MALACHI* Abt. 1739.*The name Elizabeth Malachi was located at the Foshee Family Genealogy WebPage, andwas supposedly derived from the notes of Velma Foshee. However, hersurname has NOTbeen verified. I am including it in this message merely as a possibility.CHILDREN OF JOHN FIKE, SR. AND ELIZABETH MALACHIMALACHI FIKE b. 1740 d. Abt. 1812 in Logan County, Kentucky m. ANNE DAVIS(six children - served in American Revolution.)LUCY FIKE? b. Abt. 1742-1756 d. 1821 in Sulphur Springs, Simpson County,Kentucky.JAMES E. FIKE b. 1744 d. January 9, 1778 in Chatham County, North Carolina(was killed in Revolutionary War battle. He married MARY ANDERSON.NATHAN BUFORD FIKE b. 1746 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina. d. Bef.1799. Hemarried Susan Forshee in 1766. (three children).JOHN FIKE, JR. b. January 10, 1747 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina d.Abt. 1826.He married Sarah ??? or a Mahatable Abt. 1773 in Chatham County, NorthCarolina. (8 children).TYRE FIKE b. February 1750 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina. He marriedSarah ???.(at least one child) (Tyre, like his two older brothers also served in theAmerican Revolution.)ELIJAH FIKE b. 1752 in Granville County, North Carolina d. 1799 in ChathamCounty, North Carolina. (at least two, possibly three children). m. 2nd Lydia.ELISHA FIKE b. 1754 in Granville County, North Carolina.The last child is merely a theory:MISS FIKE b. 1742-1756 m. ??? West, Amos West's uncle???I would greatly appreciate more information on this Fike family and Lucy. Ihave also amassed a wealth of notes on the Fikes myself that I would be willingto share.Thank you in advance.Sincerely,Ben Westbmwest@usit.net 
                  
Mrs. Isabel WEST
Birth:
Death:
Abt 1770
Green Springs, Louisa, Virginia
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
1752
of Louisa, Virginia
Death:
Apr 1842
Simpson, Kentucky
Marr:
1770
Chatham, North Carolina 
Notes:
                   Historical information included in notes

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                  THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
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                         Part 1
         CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866)
                     THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
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                       Grantee: West, Wm
                        Acres: 300
                         Book: 20
                         Page: 13
                      Date Survey: 5-30-1810
                        County: Logan
                     Watercourse: N Fk Red R

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                       Grantee: West, Wm
                        Acres: 100
                         Book: 17
                         Page: 84
                      Date Survey: 6-11-1810
                        County: Logan
                      Watercourse: Red R
NAME:
    Rev. William WEST
                  
2
Birth:
1756
Prob. Hanover/ Louisa County, Virginia
Death:
1811
Logan, Kentucky
Marr:
9 Feb 1808
Logan, Kentucky 
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Notes for JAMES WEST:
I. BIRTH AND EARLY YEARS

James West, born 1756, is the second oldest child among the six West siblings.
His exact place of birth is unknown, yet the consensus among researchers is the location was either Granville County, North Carolina or Virginia (Beauvais Correspondence 1998). Like his younger brother Richard West, the early years of his life are largely undocumented. After the deaths of his parents he and his brother William, being of sufficient age, braved the world as young adults and began lives of their own. The remaining children were cared for by their loving aunt, Lucy Fike.

After the outbreak of the American Revolution, James enlisted in the Engineer Corp (Giulvezan 2). The actual regiment or colony for which he served is unknown. It is conceivable, however, that he fought in the Virginia or North Carolina armies.

II. A PIONEERING SPIRIT

From the few records discovered, one can infer that James West was a skilled surveyor and frontiersman. In 1780 he was commissioned to help survey Walker's Line, the Virginia/North Carolina border, and was among the earliest group of land surveyors on the western fontier (Giulvezan 2). He was presumably a colleague of Isaac Bledsoe, an eminent Tennessee explorer. Evidence of his expeditions West formerly existed on old beech tree near Logan County, Kentucky. Rev. Edward Coffman records:

A large beech tree about three feet in diameter was standing on the banks of the Red River, near Adairville, with many names cut on it. Apparently, most of the names were illegible by that time, but on a nearby tree were cut the names of James West, Isaac Bledsoe, 3-11-1780." This was still standing in 1859. (Ikelman 13).

Shortly after 1780, James became the first of this West family to settle along the Red River in present-day Logan County and Simpson County, Kentucky (Ikelman 13). These early times were filled with great turbulence as Indian raids and skirmishes were frequent in this area. James undoubtedly faced many hardships. Simply traveling in this area could be dangerous, one's only refuge being the scattered forts on the Tennessee/Kentucky border (Ikelman 5). James
later received a land patent to purchase land on Wolsey's Creek, August 31, 1799. On February 9, 1808, he was married to his only recorded wife, Susanna Morgan, a probable relative of Phoebe Morgan, Leonard West's wife (Beauvais Correspondence 1998).

III. THE FINAL YEARS OF JAMES WEST

According to some beliefs James is said to have fathered a Matthew West and an unidentified James West. In the 1810 Census, all other Wests listed have been acounted for except for the aforementioned names (Ikelman 13). If they are truly his sons, than it is higly plausable that Susanna was his second wife and the children were born unto the first. It is equally likely that Matthew is an unlisted brother of James, for as early as 1810 he owned property in Logan County (Smith Correspondence 1998).


LOGAN COUNTY, KENTUCKY WILL BK. A, p. 223

Logan County Sect.      March Term 1812

Agreeable to the order of the worshipful county court of Logan appointing us companies to settle with Susanna West Adm of James West dec'd - we make the following report - that said Susanna is entitled to a credit for - Eight dollars 25 cents paid William Edward as per his deed? rendered - also for the sum of two dollars and 83 cents ?? paid an account of a note given her by James West and William West - also for the sum of Fifty dollars paid Lucy Fike an account of a note given her by James West and Matthew West - making in the whole sixty one dollars and 8 cents - given under our hands and seals this 16th day of March 1812.

                 Richard Wilson?
                 Robert Ewing

Logan County Sect.      March Term 1812



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       CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866)
                     THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
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                      Grantee: West, James
                        Acres: 100
                         Book: 1
                        Page: 486
                      Date Survey: 8- 2-1796
                        County: Logan
                     Watercourse: N Fk Red R


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       CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866)
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                        Acres: 50
                         Book: 9
                        Page: 400
                      Date Survey: 5-30-1804
                        County: Logan
                     Watercourse: N Fk Red R


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                        Acres: 100
                         Book: 9
                        Page: 401
                      Date Survey: 7-10-1804
                        County: Logan
                     Watercourse: N Fk Red R


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                        Acres: 400
                         Book: 11
                        Page: 194
                      Date Survey: 3- 1-1810
                        County: Logan
                      Watercourse: Red R


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                        Acres: 11
                         Book: D
                        Page: 120
                      Date Survey: 2-24-1818
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                        Acres: 100
                         Book: 27
                        Page: 350
                     Date Survey: 10-19-1826
                        County: Logan
                     Watercourse: N Fk Red R
                  
3
Birth:
12 Aug 1760
Granville, North Carolina
Death:
13 Oct 1842
Sulphur Spring, Simpson, Kentucky
Marr:
27 Jan 1829
 
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KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS by William Rouse Jollson, Published by Folson
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                 THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
                         Volume 1
                         Part 1
        CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866)
                  THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
                         page 430
                      Grantee: West, Leonard
                        Acres: 200
                         Book: 1
                         Page: 23
                      Date Survey: 9- 2-1796
                        County: Logan
                    Watercourse: Little Whipperwill


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        CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866)
                   THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
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                      Grantee: West, Leonard
                        Acres: 200
                         Book: 1
                        Page: 468
                      Date Survey: 10- 1-1799
                        County: Logan
                      Watercourse: Spring Cr


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                   THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
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                      Grantee: West, Leonard
                        Acres: 100
                         Book: 1
                         Page: 57
                      Date Survey: 3- 9-1803
                        County: Logan
                     Watercourse: Whipporwill

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                        Acres: 35
                         Book: 1
                         Page: 59
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                    Watercourse: Little Whipporwill


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                      Grantee: West, Leonard
                        Acres: 17
                         Book: 20
                         Page: 25
                      Date Survey: 12- 7-1815
                        County: Logan
                      Watercourse: Tarripin Cr
                  
4
Birth:
26 May 1762
Green Springs, Louisa, Virginia
Death:
6 May 1848
Spring Hill, Henry, Tennessee
Marr:
Abt 1778
Green Springs, Louisa, Virgini 
5
Birth:
1764
Green Springs, Louisa, Virginia
Death:
Marr:
Bef 1792
 
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Notes for RICHARD WEST:
I. BIRTH AND EARLY YEARS

Richard West is the second youngest child of Unknown West and Isabel. Born 1764 near Louisa County, Virginia, Richard's early life has long been a mystery. After the sudden deaths of his parents, he was raised in the home of an aunt, Lucy Fike, in Orange County, North Carolina. Records reveal he spent much time with his younger brother Amos West and his friends, James and George Herndon (Giulvezan 15). Judging from his interaction with the Herndons, a prominent Virginia family, one could assume he lived close to Amos in Virginia (Rickman Letter Abstracts).

II. THE JOURNEY TO TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY

Richard, along with Amos West and the Herndon family, made the overland trip to Kentucky between 1787 and 1789 (Giulvezan 15). Joy Ikelman believes Leonard West may have accompanied his brothers:

Leonard West left North Carolina for "the west" after his military service. His pension application indicates he left North Carolina about 1797, but it could be anywhere from 1785 to 1797. Leonard and his brother Amos may have come to Tennessee together prior to 1791.

One does find that "in the fall of 1792" Richard and Amos West "temporarily settled near Mr. Maulding's Spring." This was of course in Logan County, KY. (Giulvezan 15). According to J. J. Jepson, Richard apparently married on the trail or before leaving North Carolina (Giulvezan 3). Logan County records show his wife as Susanna (Smith Correspondence 1998):

LOGAN COUNTY, KENTUCKY: DEED BOOK E

Page 243 Indenture 3 Mar 1818   RICHARD WEST and SUSANNA WEST, one part, and JOHN WEST, other part (evidently child of Grantors), $4.00 pd and love & affection from a parent to a child, tract on Red river, being 40 acres, part of 2 tracts patented to sd Richard. Wit: JAMES WEST, JAMES STEEL.

Page 244 Indenture 23 Mar 1818   RICHARD WEST and wife SUSANNA WEST, one part, and JOHN WEST, other part, $6.00 pd, and for love of child, 300 acres, being part of 2 tracts patented to sd Richard, bineg on S side of Red river. Wit: As above. (Smith Correspondence 1998)

III. LIFE IN KENTUCKY

In 1795, Richard opened a mill on Spring Creek (Ikelman 15). Researchers have found little more than this. The later years of his life are just as vague as the beginning. Zoe Humphreys Smith, a devoted West researcher, discovered that Richard had two children, Richard Jr. and John:

LOGAN COUNTY, KENTUCKY: DEED BOOK D

Page 361 Indenture 11 April 1815   RICHARD WEST, Senr., one part, and RICHARD WEST, Junr., other part, for natural love and affection for his son, and for $13.00 pd, 250 acres on Red River, it being part of the following tracts, namely one of 200 acres surv for WILLIAM WEST, one of 148 acres patented to RICHARD WEST, the other 140 acres surv for sd West. Wit: JOHN WEST, JAMES VAUGHAN, JAMES NEELY.

LOGAN COUNTY, KENTUCKY: DEED BOOK E

WILLIAM BAKER, other part, $1600 pd. 250 acres on Red river, being part of 3 tracts deeded by his father RICHARD WEST, Senr. to said Richard West, Jr., beg cor of 200 acre sur made in name of Page 157 Indenture 7 Oct 1816   RICHARD WEST, Junior and wife MARGARET WEST, one part and WILLIAM WEST, tr also adj line of THOMAS HILL, and being mostly on N bank of sd river. (Correspondence 1998)
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       CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866)
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                      Grantee: West, Richard
                        Acres: 148
                         Book: 2
                         Page: 40
                      Date Survey: 8- 2-1796
                        County: Logan
                     Watercourse: Fur Fk Red R


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                        Acres: 200
                         Book: 2
                         Page: 38
                      Date Survey: 10- 2-1799
                        County: Logan
                     Watercourse: N Fk Red R


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                      Grantee: West, Richard
                        Acres: 140
                         Book: 16
                        Page: 171
                      Date Survey: 7- 6-1804
                        County: Logan
                      Watercourse: Red R
                  
6
Birth:
1766
Green Springs, Louisa, Virginia
Death:
Jun 1819
Sulphur Spring, Simpson, Kentucky
Marr:
18 Apr 1808
 
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I. BIRTH AND EARLY YEARS

Amos West was born 1766 in Green Springs, Louisa County, Virginia. He was the youngest of six siblings, some of who were natives of North Carolina. His ancestry is unknown, yet descendants claim the family originated in Virginia. As a young child, his parents died sudden deaths, and he was reared by Lucy Fike, a loving aunt in Orange County, North Carolina. However, there is one discrepancy. Family tradition suggests Amos was raised in old Williamsburg, Virginia:

You will recall that it was here at Williamsburg that great, great grandfather Amos West and his son Richard were born and reared and were members of the Bruton Parish Church. You will recall that great, great grandfather Amos was a soldier of the American Revolution and for his service was awarded land in Kentucky before Kentucky was a state. He and your grandfather Richard moved to Russellville and built that beautiful mansion, that is just as beautiful today as it was when they built it. (Rickman Letter Extracts)

When Amos was a young man, the Revolutionary War raged. He enlisted in the Virginia army, probably during the war's latter years. The exact period he served is unknown, for no pension application was located. Old stories state the Virginia government awarded him a Kentucky land grant for valorous service. This land was the site of present-day Logan County (Evans 3).

The notes of Herbert Rickman state Amos resided in Virginia after the war and later moved to Chapel Hill, North Carolina: "Captain James Herndon and Amos were friends in Virginia and both decided to migrate to Chapel Hill, North Carolina...do not think they remained there very long, but both men decided to go to Logan County, KY." (Letter Extracts)

II. THE JOURNEY TO TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY
Between 1787 and 1789, Amos, his brother Richard West Sr., and his friends James and George Herndon left North Carolina to claim land in Logan County. (James Herndon also received a land grant from the Virginia government.) Among the party were James' wife Isabella, his daughter Frances, and other family members (Giulvezan 15). As with all migrations from North Carolina, they probably started at the Block House--a "protective fortress" marking the Wilderness Road's beginning. This fortress safeguarded traveling party formation against Indians (Ikelman 5). The adventurous group journeyed through the Cumberland Gap and temporarily settled in Sumner County, Tennessee. Living among Herndon relatives, Amos resided there until the fall of 1792 (Giulvezan 15). The following are record abstracts from Sumner County:

1789 - AMOS WEST was taxed in Sumner County: 1 poll; no land; amount of tax - 19 shillings 6 pence; land in city - none; amount of city tax - 2 shillings.

1790-1791 - AMOS WEST was taxed in Sumner County: 1 poll; no land; amount of tax - 1 shilling. (Giulvezan 15)

Before and during his stay in Sumner County, Amos West and Frances Herndon became sweethearts and decided to marry before continuing their journey to Kentucky. They shared their plans with James and Isabella Herndon, who "readily gave their consent." A wedding ceremony was held the following day on April 2, 1791 (Evans 3-4). Amos was twenty-five years of age and Frances was seventeen at the time.

In 1792, Amos and Richard West became the second and third West brothers to
settle in Logan County. Amos and his wife Frances obtained land on Big Whipperwill Creek. This was located near Mr. Maulding's Spring or "cedar house" (Giulvezan 15).

III. LIFE IN KENTUCKY

Amos West became one of Logan County's most prominent landowners in the
years that followed. On May 28, 1797, he received one in a new series of land grants south of the Green River (Giulvezan 7). Part of the "Relief of the Settlers on the South Side of Green River Act," these grants gave numerous Revolutionary War veterans and pioneers a lawful opportunity to obtain new lands. Amos's acreage in this area later amounted to 400. Between 1793 and 1798 Amos acquired an excess of 500 acres on the Red River, Spring Creek, Tarapin Creek, and Whipperwill areas (Giulvezan 18). Below are relative document abstracts:

1797 - May 28 - Land patent #20 for 200 acres (surveyed Sept. 2, 1796) was issued to Amos West by James Garrard, Governor of Kentucky, by virtue of Certificate #260 "granted by the State of Kentucky for the Relief of Settlers on the South Side of Green River Agreeable to an Act of Assembly Passed in the Year 1795."

1797 - Oct. 26 - a receipt for 18 pounds 17 shillings 9 pence was issued by John Logan to Amos West, "assignee of Peter Cartright who was assignee of James Ward" in consideration of 200 acres of land in Logan County granted to him by virtue of an Act of Assembly passed in 1795 for the Relief of Settlers on the South Side of Green River. This 200 acres was the land surveyed on Dec. 10, 1796 and issued to Amos West by patent on Nov. 6, 1801(Giulvezan 17).

Here are a few records from this time:

1798 - Mar. 13 - Amos West was appointed overseer of the road from his house to Richard Wilkins.

1798 - James Herndon was appointed overseer of the road from Dry Branch to Amos West's.

1799 - Amos West was taxed in Logan County. 1 white over 21; 3 blacks (1 over 16); 4 horses; 500 acres on Red River, Whipperwill and Spring Creek (Giulvezan 17).

Amos and Frances West experienced years of wealth and prosperity. They built a home near a small bridge crossing over Sulphur Spring Creek and raised a large family (Giulvezan 3). Their children, five born in Logan County, would become the progenitors of many important Kentucky families. Four years after the 1791 birth of Polly, a son, Leonard E. West, was born. In later years four more children followed: Isabella West b. May 25, 1798; Agness West b. January 10, 1800; James Herndon West b. 1803; and Richard West b. January 6, 1806 (Smith Correspondence 1998).


V. 1800-1819: YEARS OF WEALTH AND PROSPERITY

Amos West and his father-in-law James Herndon became the most recognized
men in Logan County. In fact, they were close friends and extremely fond of one
another. James, being a Revolutionary War Captain, had massive land holdings
exceeding 10,000 acres (Rickman Letter Extracts). Amos' farmland totaled 1,157 acres, the majority received as government land patents. His first patent was issued December 16, 1805 by Governor Christopher Greenup. Others never ceased to follow:

1812 - Jan. 27 - Land patent #8352 for 200 acres (surveyed Jun1 18, 1805) was issued by Gov. Charles Scott to Amos West (assignee of John Carpenter) by virtue of Certificate #1095 granted by the County Court of Logan in August 1804.

1812 - Aug. 18 - Land patent #8347 for 200 acres (surveyed June 18, 1805) was issued by Gov. Scott to Amos West (assignee of James Herndon Jr.) by virtue of Certificate #610 granted by the County Court of Logan in August 1802.

1812 - Aug. 18 - Land patent #8348 for 200 acres surveyed Jan. 24, 1806) was issued by Gov. Scott to Amos West (assignee of Thomas Butler, who was assignee of John Butler, Jr.) by virtue of Certificate #1292 granted by the County Court of Logan in December 1804.

1812 - Aug. 18 - Land patent #8351 for 2 acres (surveyed Oct. 19, 1804) was issued by Gov. Scott to Amos West (assignee of Matthew Neely) by virtue of Certificate #1104 granted by the County Court of Logan in August 1804.

1812 - Aug. 18 - Land patent #8354 for 66 acres (surveyed June 18, 1805) was issued by Gov. Scott to Amos West (assignee of John Milstead by virtue of Certificate #1029 granted by the Logan County Court in July 1804.

1813 - Jan. 23 - Land patent #8048 for 200 acres (surveyed Oct. 7, 1807) was issued by Gov. Isaac Shelby to Amos West by virtue of Certificate #244 ("alias 267") granted by the County Court of Logan in August 1801.


1814 - Feb. 1 - Land patent #5986 for 25 acres (surveyed June 19, 1805) was issued by Gov. Shelby to Amos West (assignee of Nathaniel Powell, was assignee of Charles Vickery) by virtue of Certificate #373 granted by the County Court of Logan in January 1802.

1817 - Dec. 15 - Land patent #8355 for 137 acres (surveyed Jan. 24, 1806) was issued by Lt. Gov. Gabriel Slaughter to Amos West (assignee of Thomas Butler) by virtue of Certificate #1152 granted by the County Court of Logan in 1804.
(Giulvezan 22-24)

As one might infer, Amos quickly sold a large amount of this land and likewise received tremendous profits. This process of buying and selling significantly increased his fortunes. The range of his sales sometimes extended to Robertson County, Tennessee and Jessamine County, Kentucky (Giulvezan 22-23). Unsold, his holdings would have equaled over 1,600 acres (Smith Correspondence 1998).

Andrew Jackson, then eminent in Tennessee, became a close acquaintance of
Amos and "visited often" in his home. He was especially fond of Amos' son Richard and returned to visit him on frequent occasions. The distance from Jackson's famous home, the Hermitage in Nashville, Tennessee, was only 75 miles.  On Richard's front porch, Andrew made the famous political speech, announcing that he would run for U. S. President a second time (Rickman Letter Extracts).

VI: A TIME OF CHANGE

These years were not bereft of sorrow. Sometime after February 27, 1807 Amos'
thirty-three year old wife Frances passed away, leaving him with six children to raise. Two of which were toddlers. Amos remarried Anne B. Thompson, a relative of James and Isabella Thompson Herndon, April 18, 1808 (Evans 4). She and a slave named Phoebe assumed responsibility for the care of the young children.

1810 - Amos West was enumerated as the head of a family when the Federal Census was taken. Males: 4 under 10; 2, 10-16, 1, 16-26; 1, 26-45; 1 over 45. Females: 1 under 10; 2, 10-16; 3, 16-26.

1811 - Amos West was taxed in Logan County: 1 white over 21; 2 whites 16-20; 8 blacks (6 over 16); 1,157 acres.

1813 - Dec. 16- Amos West and his wife Anne sold to James Holland, Jr. of Cumberland County, Kentucky, 50 acres on Spring Fork of the north prong of Red River. Consideration, $200.

1816 - May 10 - Amos West and his wife Anny conveyed to Leonard West for $1 12 1/2 acres on Spring Creek (one-half of a 25 acre survey patented to Amos   West.) (Giulvezan 23)

Amos' lived to witness the marriage of his second daughter Isabella on January
18, 1813. She married Hiram H. Halcomb: "1816 - July 8 - "Amos West's corner" was mentioned in the description in a deed between Hiram Halcomb, his wife "Esabala," and William B. Milspaugh." (Giulvezan 23)

VII: THE LAST YEARS OF AMOS WEST

As Amos' neared the end of his life, he sold a great portion of his land to various
civilians and made a lasting contribution to present-day Sulphur Spring, Simpson County, Kentucky, formerly Logan County. He and his wife "conveyed" land to build the first community school house and church. This transaction is recorded in county history books and records:

1819 - May 6 - Amos West and his wife Anne conveyed to Thomas McLannahan, Leonard West, Sr. and William Milliken, trustees, 147 poles "beginning at a red oak on or near the edge of the road leading from Russellville to Gallatin about 40 poles from Amos West dwelling house" that they shall erect and build or cause to be erected and built thereon a house for the purpose of a school house and meeting house." Consideration, $1. (Giulvezan 24)


LOGAN COUNTY, KY WILL BK. B, p. 231 WILL OF AMOS WEST
May the 6th AD 1819. I Amos West being at this time in a Low state of health but in intire Strength of mind do feell it injoind on me to make this my Last will and Testament (Viz) I do here will to my beloved wife Anne one negro Girl called Charlotte during hir life or widowhood also the third of the Land whereon I now live Including the house &c agreeable to a true estimate of value also one third of the Stock and &c which is not hereafter willd -- I also will to my Daughter Polly Millikin one negroe Girl called Harrott also I will to my Daughter Isabel Holkem one negro Girl call'd Clarion also I will to my Daughter Agness one negro Girl called Nancy & one Sorrel mare which is now called Her's one Saddle and Bridle which is to paid out of my estate one Cow and Calf one ewe & Lamb one feather bed and furniture Also I do will to my Son Leonard West Ninety Seven acres of Land where he has now improved and agreeable to the lines laid off to him also one bed and furniture -- I also will to my son James West one horse worth Sixty Dollars one Saddle and bridle one feather bed and furniture one negroe boy call'd Carry I also will to my Son Richard all the home tract & twelve & a half acre extended in the name of Charles Vickery together with the third of the land I alot to my wife Anne at her death or widowhood also my negroe man George I alot to work for the Support of my present wife & two sons James & Richard During her life or widowhood -- I also intend that Richard to pay to James My son Four hundred Dollars when they both become of age all other part or parcel of my estate after the Dec'd of my wife or Widowhood the Remains of my estate together with George shall be equally Divided & I desire James Herndon and William Millikin to Execute this my will day and date above Signd.

     Witnesses: Leonard West, William R. Drake, J. Morrow
                    Amos West (Seal)
This will was presented, proven, & ordered to be recorded in Logan County Court at Russellville, Ky. on June 21, 1819. (Evans 18)


The Kentucky Land Grants by Willard Rouse Jillson, published in Louisville,
Kentucky by Filson Club Publications, 1925:


                 THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
                         Volume 1
                         Part 1
       CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866)
                     THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
                         page 430
                      Grantee: West, Amos
                        Acres: 200
                         Book: 1
                         Page: 20
                      Date Survey: 9- 2-1796
                        County: Logan
                    Watercourse: Little Whipperwill

                 THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
                         Volume 1
                         Part 1
        CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866)
                     THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
                         page 430
                      Grantee: West, Amos
                        Acres: 200
                         Book: 1
                        Page: 469
                     Date Survey: 12-10-1796
                        County: Logan
                      Watercourse: Tarepin Cr


                 THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
                         Volume 1
                         Part 1
     CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866)
                     THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
                         page 430
                      Grantee: West, Amos
                        Acres: 200
                         Book: 2
                        Page: 365
                       Date Survey: ----
                        County: Logan
                      Watercourse: Spring Cr


                 THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
                         Volume 1
                         Part 1
   CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866)
                     THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
                         page 430
                      Grantee: West, Amos
                        Acres: 21 1/2
                         Book: 11
                        Page: 198
                     Date Survey: 10-19-1804
                        County: Logan
                      Watercourse: Spring Cr


                 THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
                         Volume 1
                         Part 1
     CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866)
                     THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
                         page 430
                      Grantee: West, Amos
                        Acres: 200
                         Book: 11
                         Page: 39
                     Date Survey: 10-23-1804
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Mr. West - Mrs. Isabel West

Mr. West His parents were John West and Judith Armistead.

He married Mrs. Isabel West Abt 1751 .

They were the parents of 6 children:
William West born 1752.
James West born 1756.
Leonard West born 12 Aug 1760.
Agness West born 26 May 1762.
Richard West born 1764.
Amos West born 1766.

Mr. West died Abt 1770 at Green Springs, Louisa, Virginia .

Mrs. Isabel West died Abt 1770 at Green Springs, Louisa, Virginia .