Copyright Notice
The material on this website is subject to copyright.
Facts – names, dates, and places – cannot be copyrighted; you are free to copy them.
But the narratives are my creative work product and are copyrighted. You may copy them for your personal use, but please respect my copyright and do not republish them in any form, including copying them to your tree on Ancestry or elsewhere, unless you have obtained written permission from me.
Many of the images are also copyrighted, and may not be copied without the consent of the copyright holders.
Ann married first
Josiah Cobb.
2 Ann and Josiah moved their family about 1806 from South Carolina to Livingston Co., Kentucky
G, which became Caldwell Co. in May 1809. She was probably the female age 16 to 26 listed in the household of her husband, Josiah Cobb, in the 1810 Federal Census of Caldwell Co., Kentucky
G.
6 Her husband died about Jun 1817.
7 Ann was granted letters of administration for the estate of her late husband, Josiah Cobb, on 29 Jul 1817, in County Court, Caldwell Co.
G.
8 When William Johnston withdrew as one of the securities for her bond she appeared on 26 Oct 1818 in the county court of Caldwell Co., Kentucky
G, and tendered Edward H. Tarrant as additional surety.
9 In the 1818 Caldwell Co.
G tax lists Ann reported her late husband's property as his administrator, listing four slaves and four horses, and 210 acres of property.
10 In 1819, 1821, 1822, and 1823 Ann reported the property in her own name. She reported 210 acres each year until 1823, when she reported 200. The number of slaves reported increased from four to six over the period, and the number of horses from three to eight. The total value reported increased from $1,920 to $3,000. The property has not been found in the tax lists after her remarriage in 1824.
11 Ann appeared on the 1820 Federal Census of Caldwell Co.
G with a household consisting of two white males under age 10, one age 10 to 16, one age 16 to 18, two age 16 to 26, and two white females under age 10, one age 10 to 16, one age 16 to 26, and one age 26 to 45 (herself). There were also two male and three female slaves. Seven people were reported as engaged in agriculture. She was listed following
Jesse Cobb, who apparently lived nearby.
12 Ann married second Spencer Calvert on 22 Jul 1824 in Caldwell Co., Kentucky
G.
3,4 Ann apparently died before 1827, as her second husband married Mrs. Lydia Shellhouse on 19 Aug 1827.
5