LYDIA SCALF
Daughter of
John Scalf Sr. and Edeah Carlisle Scalf
Lydia<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Lydia Scalf, daughter of John Scalf, Sr. and Edeah (Edy) Carlisle Scalf was born 1803-1808, depending on which census record one reads. Lydia married Johnson Painter, sometime around 1820 - 1825.
Johnson and Lydia (Scalf) Painter were the parents of two girls by the enumeration of the 1830 Washington County, Tennessee census. It is listed in other manuscripts found on the Internet that there were five children of Johnson and Lydia; however, we are unable to confirm this information.
Martha Jane (Painter) Hurley and Mary (Painter) Vaughn appear to be the daughters listed on the 1830 census. Some researchers believe that Lydia and Johnson had a daughter named Rebecca as well but no proof has been forthcoming. Their son, John, had not been born by 1830 but does appear with Lydia on the 1850 census with an estimation of his birth date as 1836. John was not found after 1850.
The census records of 1830 suggest that Martha was born before 1830 and her death record submitted by Brenda Kennedy confirms that Martha was in fact born 1828. According to the 1850 census, Betty Painter was born about 1830.
The births of these daughters certainly reveal that Johnson and Lydia were married before 1828 but a marriage record for this couple has not been found.
We find Johnson Painter as head of house on the 1830 Washington County, Tennessee census listed below.
Johnson Painter
1 male | 20 - 30 | 1800 - 1810 | Johnson Painter |
2 females | < - 5 | 1825 - 1830 | Martha & Mary |
1 female | 20 - 30 | 1800 - 1810 | Lydia Scalf |
A son, John W. Painter, was born to Johnson and Lydia around 1836 according to the 1850 census and appears to be the last child of Johnson and Lydia. However, we have not found Lydia or Johnson as head of house in 1840; therefore, we cannot be certain of this.
It is believed that Johnson died after the birth of John W. Painter, possibly between 1836 and 1840 but certainly by 1844. Lydia (Scalf) Painter can be placed in Hawkins County, Tennessee as head of house as early as 1844 for a school census record was taken during the years 1838 - 1869 listing her as head of house. This school census shows Lydia as head of house in the years 1844 and 1845, as well as the approximate area where she lived.
Johnson did not appear as head of house in 1850 but Lydia was again found as head of house on the 1850 Hancock County, Tennessee census.
The fact that Lydia
was head of house in 1844 suggests that Johnson died 1835 - 1844.
Whether there were
other children after the birth of son John is unknown to this writer
but it is
possible. However, no other children appear on the 1850 census of
Hancock County younger than John. The name Painter
was often found as
Panther
in Hancock County, Tennessee and Panter in other areas.
A Trent researcher, Sharon Carter, provided the school census listed below.
A kind of school census
was made of parents
and school age children living in District 2 of Hawkins/Hancock Co., TN between
1838 and 1869. The school commissioners called this "a report of the
scholastic population" and it was passed down every year to the new
commissioners. The original copy, entitled Squire's Ledger,
is
owned by Warren Yount. Last summer, Karen Hedrick of Vale, S.D., made copies of
this ledger while she was on vacation and I am so grateful to her, both for
doing that, and for making copies available to others.
According to the front of this booklet, the scholastic population listed was from families living in the Cool Branch and War Ridge communities of Hawkins/Hancock Counties. I will include all of the Trents and Scalfs listed, as well as some of the other surnames and some of the districting and other comments made by the school commissioners. (Sharon Carter).
"Squire's Ledger for Cool Branch and War Ridge Communities of Hawkins and Hancock Counties, Tennessee Containing parents and school age children 1838-1869 from original copy owned by Warren Yount"
"State of Tennessee Hawkins County - district No. 2 divided into Schools as follows viz
1st school, Beginning on the top of Clinch mountain at the Bucklick Gap and running with the District line to the top of War Ridge thence westwardly with the top of the same to opposite Richard Drinnons and then a direct line so as to include Richard Drinnon across the valley to the top of Clinch mountain so as to include Wm Drinnon, and then with the top of the mountain to the beginning
2nd Beginning on the top of Clinch mountain opposite Wm Drinnons and with the line of the 1st by way of Richard Drinnons to the top of War Ridge - Thece westwardly with the top of the same to opposite James Murrels, and thence a strait line to Wm C. Wilders and to the top of Clinch mountain another with the top of the same to the beginning
3rd Beginning on Clinch Mountain opposite Wm D. Wilders and with the line of the 2nd so as to include said Wilder To the top of Copper Ridge Thence westwardly with the top of the same & including Wm Mitchell and Wm Wilder Jr to the civil District line on the west and with it to the top of Clinch Mountain and thence Eastwardly to the beginning
4th Beginning on the top of Copper Ridge between James Murrels and Wm. C. Wilders and Running with the line of the second to the top of War Ridge leaving Murrell in the second and thence westwardly with the top of said Ridge to the civil District line and with it to the top of Copper Ridge and Thence with it to the beginning
5th Beginning on the top of War Ridge opposite Richard Greenes and running North west a direct line to Clinch River so as to leave R. Greene in the 6th and also to leave Champ Seals in the 6th but to include Baily Seals...and to run down (?) to the civil district corner and with the district line to the line of the 4th and with it along the top of war ridge to the beginning
6th Beginning on the top of war ridge at the beginning of the 5th and with the line of the same to clinch river Thence up said river and with the civil district line the top of war Ridge thence westwardly with the top of the same to the beginning
Report of the Scholastic population for the year 1844 in the 2th(?) Civil district in Hawkins County
Lydia Panther 4
Report of the Scholastic population for the year 1845 in the 2nd civil district of Hawkins County
Lydia Panther 4
The number (4) following Lydiaapos;s name was probably intended to indicate the section where Lydia lived and not the number of children in school. If this is correct, Lydia lived somewhere around War Ridge in the Valley between War Ridge and Clinch Mountain or Bucklick Gap.
Lydia was not found on this school census after 1845, which could have meant she either had moved or that she no longer had school-age children.
There is a Martha Panther also listed in the school population census of 1847 in Hancock County. We have no information as to who this Martha Panther was but we believe she was the wife of another Painter family member.
A Nehemiah Hurley was also living in the area where Lydia Painter was found on the 1847 School Census. William Scalf who married Talitha Scalf was also a neighbor to Lydia in 1847.
It should be noted as well that these records were typed copies from the
original and there could be errors in these numbers though not intentional.
Review of the original document should always be undertaken to confirm
information, and especially with transcribed copies.
Report of the scholastic population for the year 1847 in District No 2nd of the County of Hancock
Martha Panther 1
Nehemiah Hurley 4
By 1850, Lydia is found as head of house on the 1850 Hancock County, Tennessee census with her son John listed as age 14. This census estimates a birth date for John of 1836.
John would have been required
to attend school by today's standards, but this was not required in 1850. He
would have been considered the man of the house
working the farm or whatever
was needed for the family's survival.
1850 Hancock CO TN
4
December 1850
32d Subdivision
Lydia Painter | F | 45 | 1805 | TN |
John | M | 14 | 1836 | TN |
By 1860, we find Lydia living in the home of Larkin Stapleton in Hawkins County, TN. The relationship of Lydia to Larkin (if any) is unknown at this time but Larkin's wife is believed by some researchers to have been a daughter of Lydia. If Sarah Stapleton were a daughter of Lydia and Johnson, she would have been the last child born instead of John W. Painter due to her age. Sarah Larkin was born around 1842. We have no supporting evidence to confirm or deny that she was related to Lydia and Johnson in any way.
Her son John was not found and would have been about 24 years old and likely married if he had not died.
1860 Hawkins CO TN
7 July 1860 District
2
Larkin Stapleton | 26 | 1834 | TN | |
Sarah | 18 | 1842 | TN | |
Levina | 3 | 1857 | TN | |
Susan | 1 | 1859 | VA | (state marked through) |
Lydia Painter | 57 | 1803 | VA |
Marriages Records 1789 - 1866 of Hawkins County, TN state that Larkin Stapleton married Elizabeth Frazier March 10, 1854. His wife on the 1860 census was Sarah E. which could be Sarah Elizabeth Frazier; however, the same marriage book states that Larkin Stapleton married Sarah Cooke July 31, 1856, just two years later suggesting that Elizabeth died and Larkin remarried to Sarah Cooke. Sarah Cooke Larkin is probably the wife on the 1860 census and may or may not have been a relative of Lydia. A Hurley-Cook connection is not known at this time. One researcher states that Sarah Larkin was a granddaughter of Lydia but we have no confirmation on this information.
By 1870, Lydia again cannot be found. It is unknown where she might have been living at this time but was likely living with a family member and possibly in Kentucky although the Kentucky census records have been searched extensively with no results. We suspect Lydia was living with someone unknown to us as she was in 1860 when she was found with the Stapleton family.
Lydia is then found in 1880 back in Hancock County living in the home of her grandson, Francis Asbury Hurley, the son of Nehemiah and Martha (Painter) Hurley.
1880 Hancock Co TN
1
June 1880
15th
District
HURLEY, Francis A. | Head | 33 | 1847 | TN | TN | VA | Operating Grist Mill |
Rebecca J. | Wife | 35 | 1845 | TN | TN | VA | |
Kissiah C. | Dau | 8 | 1872 | TN | TN | VA | |
Mary K. | Dau | 6 | 1874 | TN | TN | VA | |
Martha J. | Dau | 4 | 1876 | TN | TN | VA | |
John W. | Son | 1 | 1879 | TN | TN | VA | |
PAINTER, Lydia | G-mother | 72 | 1808 | NC | NC | NC |
Lydia was not found after the 1880 census of Hancock County, Tennessee and most likely died 1880-1900 in Hancock County, Tennessee. She was listed as 72 years old in 1880 but was probably closer to 75.
Early Virginia tax lists show that at least one Painter family traveled through Russell County, Virginia where the Scalf family was living. Joseph Painter was a resident in Russell County by 1790. Whether Joseph was related to Johnson Painter is not known at this time.
In the year 1758, in the Shenandoah Valley, Indians captured the wife of one George Painter and several sons, along with several of his daughters when they plundered and burned his home. George was killed and Indians carried off several sons and daughters as well. Adam, a son of George Painter, and Adam's brother returned home with their mother three years later but three of Adam's sisters remained with the tribe. One daughter, Mary eventually returned but two of the daughters never returned. It is unknown at this point if there was any relationship between George Painter's family of the Shenandoah Valley to Johnson Painter of Washington County, Tennessee or Joseph Painter of Russell County, Virginia.
Lydia Scalf was certainly living in Russell County with her parents in 1820 and her parents were there in 1830 but Lydia had moved to Washington County, Tennessee where a number of Painter families were living. We suspect that Johnson and Lydia might have married in Russell County, Virginia, as the custom was that marriage took place in the bride's county; however, no marriage record has been found in either Russell County, Virginia or Washington County, Tennessee.
A search of the East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia marriages have not revealed a marriage record for Lydia and Johnson but the marriage record might not have survived the Civil War. Many of the early Tennessee and Virginia marriages have been lost or destroyed due to the burnings of courthouses during the Civil War and at other times along with flooded basements, etc.
We believe that Lydia was born in Wilkes Co. North Carolina if she was born before 1806 but Lydia states that she was born in Tennessee on one record, Virginia on another and on the last record found of Lydia, she states North Carolina. Her father left Surry County, North Carolina around 1806. As with other family members, Lydia's age varies from census to census.
John W. Painter, son of Johnson and Lydia, was not found as head of house on a census record and this suggests he might have died by (or before) 1860. John would have been around 24 years old in 1860 and old enough to be married but he was last found on the 1850 census with his mother, Lydia. Lydia is then living with the Stapleton family in 1860 and John was not found. It is reported in some genealogies that John W. Painter married Emily Grigsby in Washington, Carter, or Greene County, Tennessee; however, we have been unable to confirm that this was the son of Johnson and Lydia (Scalf) Painter.
MARTHA JANE
PAINTER
Daughter of
Lydia Scalf and Johnson Painter
Martha<Lydia<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Martha Jane Painter, daughter
of Johnson Painter and Lydia Scalf married Nehemiah Buck
Hurley. We do not
have a marriage record for Nehemiah and Martha at this time. Although it cannot
be stated with certainty, records suggest that Nehemiah Buck
Hurley was a son
of Nehemiah Hurley listed on the tax list of 1811 in Hawkins County, Tennessee.
The older Nehemiah Hurley was
born 1780 - 1790. His wife was Lydia (maiden name unknown). Nehemiah
was in Hawkins County, Tennessee as early as 1811 for he was found on
the 1811 tax list of Captain
Allen's Company owning 40 acres on the other side of the river.
(Early Tennessee Tax Lists)
This Nehemiah was next found on the 1830 Hawkins County census with a family of five boys and one girl.
A copied deed in the possession of Brenda Kennedy, a descendent of this line reveals that Nehemiah purchased land from one, ____Nichols in 1832 but lateral sold the land.
In 1836 Nehemiah Hurley
issued a deed of land and Grist Mill to Paul Bunch. We believe this to have
been the older Nehemiah because Nehemiah Buck
Hurley would likely have not
been old enough to own land at that time. This land and Grist Mill was then
sold by Paul Bunch to William Trent and Nehemiah was found in Harlan Co.
Kentucky by 1840 suggesting he left the Hawkins/Hancock County area 1836 - 1839
after the sell of the Grist Mill. A daughter was born in Tennessee in 1839 and
the next child in Kentucky.
Nehemiah Sr. made his way back to Hancock County, Tennessee by 1850 where he and his wife were found on the 1850 - 1870 census records. Nehemiah (the elder) and his wife Lydia were still living in Hancock County in 1870; he at the age of 81 and she at the age of 76. Neither Nehemiah nor his wife Lydia were found after this census.
Francis Asbury Hurley, son of
Nehemiah Buck
Hurley and Martha (Painter) Hurley and possible grandson of Nehemiah
(the elder) and Lydia, was listed on the 1880 Hancock County, Tennessee census
with his occupation as Grist Mill Operator.
We cannot confirm that the Grist
Mill was the same Mill that Nehemiah (the elder) previously owned and sold to
Paul Bunch.
Nehemiah Buck
Hurley and
Martha (Painter) Hurley appear on the 1860 Hawkins Co. TN census but Nehemiah
Buck
was not found with Martha after this census. The death certificate of
Martha Jane (Painter) Hurley was contributed by Brenda Kennedy.
According to her death certificate, Martha Jane (Painter) Hurley was born October 13, 1828 in Virginia and was living at Four Mile Creek in Rim (Bell County) Kentucky at the time of her death January 25, 1911. She was 83 years, 12 months and 3 days old. Martha was listed as a widow. Her father's name is listed as Johnson Paynter on her death certificate and her mother is listed as Lydia Scalf. The death certificate states that Johnson was born in Virginia and her mother in Tennessee. Martha's daughter, Nancy J. (Hurley) Bryant, was the informant for this record. Martha Jane (Painter) Hurley died of heart failure and is buried in Wallsend, Kentucky.
(Link to Martha Jane Hurley death certificate)
If the birth date is correct on the death certificate of Martha Jane (Painter) Hurley, then she might very well have been the oldest child of Johnson and Lydia.
1860 Hawkins CO TN
9 July 1860 District 2 - Lee Valley
HURLEY, Buck | M | 40 | 1820 | TN |
Martha | F | 30 | 1830 | TN |
Asbury | M | 11 | 1849 | TN |
Nancy | F | 8 | 1852 | TN |
John | M | 6 | 1854 | TN |
Melvin | M | 2 | 1858 | TN |
It is unknown what might have
happened to Nehemiah Buck
Hurley after the 1860 census but the 1870 census
shows that Melvin was the last child born to this couple, unless there were
children born and died before 1870. The influenza and cholera epidemic that was
rampant in the area during the 1850's might have still being lingering in the
1860's and Buck might have died from one of these diseases. It is also possible
that Buck was killed during the Civil War either as a soldier or simply killed
by marauders or bushwhackers. The Lee Valley area was a hotbed during the
Civil War and several murders took place here.
In 1870 Martha (Painter) Hurley is living as head of house in Hancock County, Tennessee near other relatives. The ages are off on the children according to the previous census. Martha's son, Francis Asbury Hurley, had married and was living next door to his mother.
Hurley researchers state that Martha moved to Kentucky to live with her daughter, Nancy, after Nancy's marriage.
1870 Hancock CO TN 22 July 1870
District 15 - Mulberry Gap
HURLEY, Martha | F | 40 | 1830 | TN |
Nancy | F | 16 | 1854 | TN |
John W. | M | 14 | 1856 | TN |
Melvin | M | 10 | 1860 | TN |
Not found in 1880
Not found in 1900.
Martha Jane (Painter) Hurley was not found again on the census records until 1910 in Bell County, Kentucky where she was living with her daughter, Nancy (Hurley) Bryant and family.
1910 Bell Co.
KY
14 April
1910
Four Mile & Turkey Creek
BRYANT, Nancy | Head | 56 | 1854 | KY | TN | TN | 8 children born, 5 living | Widow |
James | Son | 18 | 1892 | KY | KY | KY | ||
William D. | Son | 16 | 1894 | KY | KY | KY | ||
HURLEY, Martha J. | Mother | 83 | 1827 | VA | VA | VA | 7 children born, 3 living | Widow |
FRANCIS ASBURY HURLEY
Son of
Martha Painter and
Nehemiah Buck
Hurley
Francis Asbury<Martha<Lydia<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Frances Asbury Hurley was born 1847 - 1849 according to
census records. He was the son of Martha Jane Painter and Nehemiah Buck
Hurley. Francis was about 5 feet tall.
This family was followed on the 1870 and 1880 census records. They were living in Hancock County, Tennessee in both years, but they too moved to Kentucky.
Brenda Kennedy, a descendent of this line, states that Francis Asbury married Rebecca Shaw. The marriage date is unknown but it appears they married around 1870 - 1872. Their first child, Kissiah, was born about 1872 on the 1880 census of Hancock County.
Francis operated a Grist Mill in Hancock County believed to have been the same Grist Mill owned, but sold, very early by his probable grandfather, Nehemiah Hurley, Sr around 1836.
Lydia (Scalf) Painter, grandmother of Francis Asbury Hurley, was living in the home of her grandson in 1880 Hancock County, Tennessee. This was the last record found of Lydia (Scalf) Painter.
1870 Hancock Co. TN 22 July 1870 District
15 Mulberry Gap
HURLEY, Asbury | M | 21 | 1849 | TN | (Francis Asbury Hurley) |
Rebecca | F | 24 | 1846 | VA | (Rebecca Shaw) per Brenda |
1880 Hancock Co TN
1
June 1880
15th
District
HURLEY, Francis A. | Head | 33 | 1847 | TN | TN | VA | Operating Grist Mill |
Rebecca J. | Wife | 35 | 1845 | TN | TN | VA | |
Kissiah C. | Dau | 8 | 1872 | TN | TN | VA | |
Mary K. | Dau | 6 | 1874 | TN | TN | VA | |
Martha J. | Dau | 4 | 1876 | TN | TN | VA | (Link to death certificate) |
John W. | Son | 1 | 1879 | TN | TN | VA | |
PAINTER, Lydia | G-mother | 72 | 1808 | NC | NC | NC |
1900 Knox CO KY
20 June 1900
Precinct 2
HEARLY, Francis A. | Head | 56 | Apr 1844 | TN | TN | TN | |
Nancy F. | Wife | 44 | Apr 1836 | VA | VA | VA | 3 born, 3 living |
Cristopher | Son | 17 | Oct 1882 | TN | TN | VA | |
John | Son | 21 | Mar 1879 | TN | TN | VA | |
Nancy | Dau | 15 | Dec 1884 | TN | TN | VA | |
Lidia | Dau | 9 | May 1891 | TN | TN | VA | |
Caroline | Dau | 6 | May 1894 | TN | TN | VA | |
Julia | Dau | 4 | May 1896 | TN | TN | VA |
1910 Knox CO KY
5 May 1910
Artemus
CASTLE, Herman | Head | 33 | 1877 | TN | TN | TN | |
Martha | Wife | 35 | 1875 | TN | TN | TN | 5 born, 4 living |
Charlie | Son | 7 | 1903 | KY | TN | TN | |
Mable | Dau | 5 | 1905 | KY | TN | TN | |
Dewey | Son | 3 | 1907 | KY | TN | TN | |
Dellas | Son | 1 6/12 | 1908 | KY | TN | TN | |
HURLEY, Asberry | Father in law | 60 | 1850 | TN | TN | TN | |
Lettie | Sister in law | 18 | 1892 | TN | TN | TN | |
Julia | Sister in law | 10 | 1900 | TN | TN | TN |
1920 Bell CO
KY 13 & 14 January 1920 Wasioto
HURLEY, Frank A. | Head | 77 | 1843 | TN | TN | VA |
Polly | Wife | 54 | 1866 | TN | NC | NC |
NANCY
JANE HURLEY
Daughter of
Martha Painter and Nehemiah Buck
Hurley
Nancy<Martha<Lydia<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Nancy Hurley,
daughter of
Martha Painter and Nehemiah Buck
Hurley was born 1852-1854 in
Tennessee. Her birthplace is listed on this census as Kentucky
but her parents were living
in Hawkins County, TN in 1860 and her birthplace was listed as
Tennessee.
Nancy married James Bryant (exact marriage date unknown) and was living in Hancock County, TN in 1880. They probably married around 1872-1874 since the first child was born about 1874. Nancy moved to Rim (Bell County) Kentucky by 1910 and is listed as a widow. She died in Louellen (Harlan County) Kentucky February 2, 1937 at the age of 85 years, 8 weeks and 14 days old.
(Link to Nancy Jane Bryant death certificate)
Nancy's death certificate, contributed by Brenda Kennedy states that Nancy was a widow and was born in Tennessee. Her parents were listed as Nehemiah Hurley and Martha Painter. Nancy is buried in Pineville, Kentucky. Her son James Bryant was the informant for this record. This record confirms that Buck and Nehemiah Hurley were one and the same person.
1880 Hancock Co. TN 15th
district 1 June 1880
BRYANT, James | Head | 30 | 1850 | VA | SC | KY |
Nancy | Wife | 26 | 1854 | TN | TN | TN |
Martha J. | Dau | 6 | 1874 | KY | VA | VA |
Columbus M. | Son | 4 | 1876 | KY | VA | VA |
Alafar | Dau | 1 | 1879 | TN | VA | VA |
The last child's name appears to be Alafar. This child was the first one born in TN. According to the 1880 census of Hancock County, James and Nancy had lived in Kentucky until shortly before 1879 when the last child was born. Sometime between 1880 and 1892, this couple moved back to Kentucky where James and William were born. Nancy's mother, Martha Jane (Painter) Hurley was living in the home in 1910.
1900 Knox CO KY 5 June 1900 Precinct 1
BRYANT, James | Head | 52 | Mar 1848 | VA | VA | VA | |
Nancy | Wife | 42 | May 1858 | TN | TN | TN | 8 Children born, 5 living |
Melda | Dau | 13 | Mar 1886 | KY | VA | TN | |
Mary | Dau | 10 | Sep 1889 | KY | VA | TN | |
James | Son | 10 | Sep 1889 | KY | VA | TN | |
Doyle | Son | 6 | Jul 1893 | KY | VA | TN |
1910 Bell Co.
KY
14 April
1910
Four Mile & Turkey Creek
BRYANT, Nancy | Head | 56 | 1854 | KY | TN | TN | 8 children born, 5 living | Widow |
James | Son | 18 | 1892 | KY | KY | KY | ||
William D. | Son | 16 | 1894 | KY | KY | KY | ||
HURLEY, Martha J. | Mother | 83 | 1827 | VA | VA | VA | 7 children born, 3 living | Widow |
1920 Bell CO KY 28 & 29 January
1920 Precinct 5 Straight Creek
BRYANT, James | Head | 27 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY | Miner |
Lola | Son | 19 | 1901 | KY | KY | KY | |
Nancy Jane | Mother | 67 | 1853 | KY | TN | TN | |
WILLIAMS, Isaac | Cousin | 9 | 1911 | KY | KY | TN |
1930 Bell CO KY
10 April 1930
Pineville
BRYANT, James | Head | 38 | 1892 | KY | KY | TN | |
Lola | Wife | 28 | 1902 | KY | KY | VA | |
Noble | Son | 9 | 1921 | KY | KY | KY | |
Geneva | Dau | 8 | 1922 | KY | KY | KY | |
Eloy Mae | Dau | 6 | 1924 | KY | KY | KY | |
Buster | Son | 4 | 1926 | KY | KY | KY | |
Jack | Son | 1 | 1929 | KY | KY | KY | |
N.J. | Mother | 76 | 1854 | TN | TN | TN | Widow |
This was the last record found of Martha Jane (Painter) Hurley.
JAMES BRYANT
Son of
James Bryant & Nancy Jane Hurley
James<Nancy<Martha<Lydia<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
James Bryant, son of James Bryant and Nancy Jane (Hurley) Bryant was born about 1893 in Kentucky according to the 1920 census record of Bell County, Kentucky. He married Lola (maiden name unknown) and it appears they were recently married in 1920 for there were no children listed in the home. However, his mother, Nancy (Hurley) Bryant was living in the home in 1920. A cousin, Isaac Williams was also in the home.
1920 Bell CO KY 28 & 29 January
1920 Precinct 5 Straight Creek
BRYANT, James | Head | 27 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY | Miner |
Lola | Son | 19 | 1901 | KY | KY | KY | |
Nancy Jane | Son | 67 | 1853 | KY | TN | TN | |
WILLIAMS, Isaac | Cousin | 9 | 1911 | KY | KY | TN |
1930 Bell CO KY
10 April 1930
Pineville
BRYANT, James | Head | 38 | 1892 | KY | KY | TN | |
Lola | Wife | 28 | 1902 | KY | KY | VA | |
Noble | Son | 9 | 1921 | KY | KY | KY | |
Geneva | Dau | 8 | 1922 | KY | KY | KY | |
Eloy Mae | Dau | 6 | 1924 | KY | KY | KY | |
Buster | Son | 4 | 1926 | KY | KY | KY | |
Jack | Son | 1 | 1929 | KY | KY | KY | |
N.J. | Mother | 76 | 1854 | TN | TN | TN | Widow |
JOHN W. HURLEY
Son of
Martha Painter and
Nehemiah Buck
Hurley
John<Martha<Lydia<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
John W. Hurley, the son of Martha Painter and
Nehemiah Buck
Hurley, was born April 1854 in Tennessee. John married Mary R.
Bradley on September 25, 1884 in Hawkins County, Tennessee.
(Link to John Hurley & Mary Bradley Marriage)
1880 Hawkins CO TN 22 June 1880 Rogersville
BRADLEY, Geo C. | Head | 78 | 1822 | TN | England | England | Mail Contractor |
Susan | Wife | 73 | 1827 | SC | SC | VA | |
Mary R. | Dau | 29 | 1851 | TN | TN | SC | |
HURLEY, John W. | Living with | 26 | 1854 | TN | TN | VA | Mail Rider |
SULLIVAN, Prior | Living with | 19 | 1861 | TN | TN | TN | Mail Rider |
1900 Hawkins CO TN 26 June 1900
Rogersville
HURLEY, John W. | Head | 46 | Apr 1854 | TN | TN | TN | Sewing Machine Agent |
Mary R. | Wife | 48 | Sept 1851 | TN | TN | TN | 0 children born |
ANDREW
MELVIN HURLEY
Son of
Martha Painter and Nehemiah Buck
Hurley
Melvin<Martha<Lydia<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Melvin Hurley, the son of Martha Painter and Nehemiah Buck
Hurley, was born
about 1858 in Tennessee and died September 1897 in Bell County, Kentucky. Melvin
married Frances Catherine Manis on October 9, 1879 in Knox County, Kentucky.
After Melvin's death, Catherine married (2) Perry Hale on December16, 1899 in
Knox County, Kentucky. This marriage did not last very long and Frances was
listed as a widow in the 1900 census. Later, Frances married (3)Noah Lockard,
the son of Thomas Lockard and Sela Ann Scalf, on
June 29, 1904. Noah died July 2, 1911 in
Four Mile, Bell, Kentucky.
Frances was born about 1861 and died November 1,
1926 in
Fayette County, West Virginia.
(Link to photograph of Catherine Frances Manis Hurley and family) (Courtesy - Wanda Obryan)
1880 Knox CO KY 2 & 3 June
1880 Barbourville
HURLEY, Melvin | Head | 21 | 1859 | TN | TN | TN |
Frankie | Wife | 21 | 1859 | KY | TN | KY |
1900 Knox CO KY
19 June 1900
Barbourville
HEARLY, Franky | Head | 42 | May 1858 | KY | KY | KY | 8 children born, 7 living | Widow |
Joe | Son | 16 | Nov 1883 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Asbury | Son | 13 | Oct 1886 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Marinda | Dau | 8 | Jun 1891 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Will J. | Son | 6 | Jun 1894 | KY | KY | KY |
1910 Bell CO KY 20 April 1910
Four Mile & Turkey Creek Voting District
LOCKARD, Noah | Head | 65 | 1845 | KY | KY | KY | Married 3 times | |
Catherine | Wife | 49 | 1861 | KY | TN | KY | Married 3 times | 8 children born, 6 living |
William | Son | 17 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY | (Child of Mary Jane Hatfield Lockard - Noah's 2nd wife) | |
Bradley | Son | 15 | 1895 | KY | KY | KY | (Child of Mary Jane Hatfield Lockard - Noah's 2nd wife) | |
HURLEY, William | Step son | 18 | 1892 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Eliza | Step dau | 15 | 1895 | KY | KY | KY | ||
John | Step son | 12 | 1898 | KY | KY | KY |
(Link
to Noah Lockard death certificate)
1920 Kanawha CO WV
10 January 1920
Cabin Creek
HURLEY, John | Head | 19 | 1901 | KY | KY | KY | Miner |
LOCKARD, Bradley | Step brother | 22 | 1898 | KY | KY | KY | Miner |
Catherine | Mother | 54 | 1866 | KY | KY | KY | Widow |
McDANIEL, Nellie | Servant | 17 | 1903 | VA | VA | VA |
MARY
PAINTER
Daughter of
Lydia Scalf and Johnson Painter
Mary<Lydia<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Mary Painter, the daughter of Lydia Scalf and Johnson Painter, was born about 1830. The Johnson Painter household is listed in the 1830 Washington County, Tennessee census with two small girls under five years of age. We have not found other Painter households with two daughters under five years in this area on the 1830 census. We believe Martha and Mary Painter are the names of the two girls in the Johnson Painter household. However, both girls have moved out of the home before the 1850 census was taken which would have given more details on the family members. Martha Painter, the daughter of Lydia Scalf and Johnson Painter and the sister of Mary Painter, has a death certificate which identify Johnson Painter and Lydia Scalf as her parents, but at this time, we have not located a death certificate for Mary Painter. Mary Painter married (1) Wiley Vaughn about 1847 and (2) William Benge on November 27, 1870. William Benge died 1871 - 1872 in Clay County, Kentucky. We were able to follow Mary Painter Vaughn Benge on the 1850 - 1880 census records.
1850 Clay CO KY
20 September 1850
Kentucky District
VAUGHN, Wiley | M | 36 | 1814 ? | TN |
Mary | F | 20 | 1830 | VA (daughter of Johnson Painter and Lydia Scalf) |
Nancy | F | 2 | 1848 | TN |
1860 Hancock CO TN
22 June 1860
Walker District
Vaugn, Wiley | M | 37 | 1823 | TN |
Mary | F | 31 | 1829 | VA |
Nancy | F | 12 | 1848 | TN |
Mary | F | 9 | 1851 | KY |
Martha | F | 1 | 1859 | KY |
Sarah | F | 5 | 1855 | TN |
Leu | M | 1 | 1859 | TN |
1870 Clay CO KY
11 July 1870
Precinct 2
VAUGHN, Marry | F | 40 | 1830 | TN |
Polly | F | 19 | 1851 | TN |
Martha J. | F | 17 | 1853 | TN |
Sarry M. | F | 15 | 1855 | TN (Link to marriage document) |
Lee W. | M | 12 | 1858 | TN |
Mchenry | M | 10 | 1860 | TN |
Joseph | M | 7 | 1863 | TN |
Allen J. | M | 4 | 1866 | KY |
1880 Clay CO KY
19 June 1880
District 2
BENGE, Mary | Head | 50 | 1830 | VA | VA | VA | Widow |
Frances | Dau | 8 | 1872 | KY | KY | VA | |
VAUGHN, Wilson | Son | 21 | 1859 | TN | TN | VA | |
Henry | Son | 20 | 1860 | TN | TN | VA | |
Joseph | Son | 16 | 1864 | TN | TN | VA | |
Johnson | Son | 14 | 1866 | KY | TN | VA | |
PIGG, Nancy | - | 60 | 1820 | NC | NC | NC |
ANDREW JOHNSON VAUGHN
Son of
Mary Painter & Wiley Vaughn
Andrew<Mary<Lydia<John Sr<Lewis
Scalf
Andrew Vaughn, the son of Mary Painter & Wiley Vaughn, was born May 11, 1867 in Clay County, Kentucky and died June 11, 1914 in Rockcastle, Kentucky. Andrew's death certificate list Wiley Vaughn and Mary Pointer as his parents. Andrew married Martha L. Setser in Clay County, Kentucky on November 11, 1885. Martha was born October 1871 in Bull, Clay County, Kentucky and died about 1930 in Corbin, Kentucky.
(Link
to Andrew J. Vaughn death certificate)
1900 Laurel CO KY
20 June 1900
Cross Roads
VAUGN, Andrew | Head | 33 | May 1867 | KY | TN | TN | |
Martha | Wife | 28 | Oct 1871 | KY | VA | VA | 11 children born, 9 living |
William H. | Son | 13 | Sep 1897 | KY | KY | KY | |
Martilla A. | Dau | 11 | Apr 1899 | KY | KY | KY | |
David | Son | 9 | Oct 1890 | KY | KY | KY | |
John F. | Son | 8 | Jan 1892 | KY | KY | KY | |
Nancy | Dau | 6 | Aug 1894 | KY | KY | KY | |
Jessee | Son | 4 | April 1896 | KY | KY | KY | |
Anderson | Son | 2 | Jun 1897 | KY | KY | KY | |
Clarra | Dau | 1 | Nov 1898 | KY | KY | KY | |
Maggie | Dau | 2/12 | Mar 1900 | KY | KY | KY |
1910 Rockcastle CO KY
23 April 1910
Precinct 10
VAUGHN, Andrew J, Jr. | Head | 44 | 1866 | KY | TN | TN | |
Martha | Wife | 40 | 1870 | KY | TN | VA | 16 children born, 13 living |
Frank | Son | 17 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY | |
Nancy | Dau | 15 | 1895 | KY | KY | KY | |
Jessie | Son | 14 | 1896 | KY | KY | KY | |
Ance | Son | 12 | 1898 | KY | KY | KY | |
Clara | Dau | 10 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY | |
Maggie | Dau | 9 | 1901 | KY | KY | KY | |
Vince | Son | 7 | 1903 | KY | KY | KY | |
Jasper | Son | 5 | 1905 | KY | KY | KY | |
Lillia | Dau | 3 | 1907 | KY | KY | KY | |
Ollie | Dau | 1 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY |
1920 Knox CO KY
26 & 27 January 1920
East Corbin
VAUGHN, Martha | Head | 48 | 1862 | KY | TN | VA | Widow |
Jasper | Son | 15 | 1905 | KY | KY | KY | |
Lula | Dau | 13 | 1907 | KY | KY | KY | |
Ola | Dau | 11 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY | |
Bertha | Dau | 9 | 1911 | KY | KY | KY | |
Bert | Son | 9 | 1911 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 Rockcastle CO KY
7 April 1930
District 3
VAUGHN, Martha | Head | 61 | 1869 | KY | KY | KY | Widow | Laundress |
Jasper | Son | 26 | 1904 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Bertus | Son | 19 | 1921 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Javee | G-son | 4 | 1926 | KY | KY | KY |
Thorough searches of the census records for 1840 and 1870 have failed to produce Lydia and/or Johnson Painter. Neither could John W. Painter, son of Lydia and Johnson be found after 1850.
Not many descendents of this line of the family are known; however, research continues and we hope to hear from some of these descendents.
Additions will be added as information is received.
Compiled by Margaret (Scalf) Fleenor and Virgil Scalf 2005
Census records by Virgil Scalf 2005
Copyright (C) 2005 - 2017 by Margaret Fleenor, All Rights Reserved.