Notes |
- https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-N3ZH-BD3P?i=15&cat=644138
Militia book, 1861-1864 (1861)
Image 16 of 44
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-F3ZH-B67L?i=23&cat=644138
Militia book, 1861-1864 (1862)
Image 24 of 44
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-F3ZH-B6W6?i=31&cat=644138
Militia book, 1861-1864 (1863)
Image 32 of 44
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-F3ZH-B67C?i=40&cat=644138
Militia book, 1861-1864 (1864)
Image 41 of 44
Listed on July 1863 Civil War draft registration rolls, 4th Congressional District, Adair County, Kentucky.
The roll listed Taylor County, Kentucky as the residence of Felix G. Warren, and his age as 44.
He was listed as a class 1 registrant. Class I was those aged 20-35 as well as those 36-45 and unmarried.
This is interesting, because we know by 1860, he was listed as having wife Mary Warren, and two additional children in Elizabeth and James Warren (my ancestor). Like many Warren ancestors; perhaps he wanted
to serve in the War; and just happened to forget he was married when applying.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-N3ZT-D996-3?i=611&cat=2324
Taylor County Mortage Records, Book 1, pages 742 & 743 Know all Men by these Presents that I Felix G. Warren, of Taylor County, and State of Kentucky, am justly indebted to Haselwood and Coakley of Taylor County, and State aforesaid in the sum of Two Hundred and Seventy Dollars and Forty Two cents by note of hand bearing even date herewith and due one day after date; and in order to secure the said Haselwood and Coakley in the payment of the aforesaid debt the said Felix G. Warren has this day granted, Sold, Conveyed, delivered and Mortgaged; and do by these presents grant, Sell, convey, deliver, and Mortgage unto the said Haselwood & Coakley the Following Property "Viz": All of my entire interest in a tract of Land situated in Taylor County, Kentucky and laying on the waters of Little Brush Creek, it being the same upon my Father Avery Warren lived and died. My interest in Said Land being one-half of said tract of Land To have and to hold the same to the said Haselwood & Coakley their heirs and assigns forever with Covenant of General Warranty. It is expressly understood and agreed that if the said Felix G. Warren will well and truly pay off said debt with interest and cost as thou this Conveyance and Mortgage to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue in Law. Witness Whereof the said Felix G. Warren hath hereunto set his hand this 9th November 1872.
(Signed Felix G. Warren)
State of Kentucky County of Taylor Act I C. W. Wright, Clerk, Taylor County Court do certify that on the 9th day of Nov 1872 the foregoing Mortgage was produced to my in Taylor County and acknowledged by Felix G. Warren party thereto to be his act and deed which Mortgage was logged for record thereupon I have recorded the same and this Certificate in my Office this 9th Decr 1872. (Signed C. W. Wright - Clk)
By J. H. Marshall - Def
Taylor County Records, Book 8, page 310 This indenture made and entered into this 9th day of November 1872 byand between Alfred Haselwood and Thos Coakley of the County of TaylorandState of Kentucky of the first part and Felix G. Warren of same County &Stateof the second part. Witnesseth that the said Haselwood & Coakley for and in considerationofthe sum three hundred dollars as evidenced by two promissory notes of even date herewith and sum respectively; one note for one hundred andfiftydollars due on 9th day of November 1873 and one note for one hundred and fifty dollars due on the 9th day of November 1874 both of said notes bear interestfromdate and a lien is hereby retained upon said land for the payments ofbothnotes - have this day bargained sold & conveyed and by these presents bargain selland convey unto the said Felix G. Warren our half our ? interest in a tract of land situated in Taylor County Ky and laying on the waters Little Brush Creek is being the same upon which Avery Warren lived and died. The interest herein conveyed to the said F.G. Warren is one forth of all said Farm to have and to hold the foregoing land together with all the appertenances thereunto belonging unto the said Felix G. Warren his heirs and assigns forever an we the said Haselwood and Coakely hereby bind ourselves and heirs and administrators to warrant and defend the title to said land herein conveyed againstthe claims of any and all persons whatsover gven under our hands this theday and date above written. Haselwood & Coakley Bettie Coakley
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QG-8HP2?i=439&cat=2324
Mortgages, 1848-1903, Mortgages, v. 2-3 1873-1879
Image 440 of 716
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-N3ZT-D9X8-1?i=327&cat=2324
Taylor County Mortgages; Book 4; pages 554-555; Film 984490
Image 328 of 698
Whereas the Felix G. Warren & wife Mary J. Warren of Taylor County Ky are justly indebted unto Thos Coakly of Green Co Ky in the sum of Forty five dollars & fifty cents evidenced by our promissory note of even date herewith and due and payable one day after date and bearing six percent interest per annum and in order to secure the said Thos Coakly in the payment of said note we have this day and do by these presents grand bargain sell convey and mortgage unto sd Coakly the following property (viz) One year old sorrel colt & one white cow six years old to have and to hold said property and all it appurtenances unto said Thos Coakly and his heirs and assigns forever with covenants of general warranty. This however understood and agreed that if we shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid said note interest and all cost that may accrue thereon then this mortgage shall be null and void and also we Felix G. Warren and wife Mary J. Warren of the County & State above named are justly indebted unto Thos Coakly surviving partner of the Haselwood and Coakly firm of Taylor County in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars evidenced by three promissory notes of One Hundred and Sixty Six Dollars & SixtySixcents each of date herewith and due and payable May 1st 1883, 1884, 1885 from date and bearing six percent interest per annum from date and in order to secure the said Thos Coakly Surviving partner ot the Hazelwood & Coakly firm in the payments of said notes we have this day and by these presents grant bargain sell convey and mortgage unto Sd Coakly surviving partner of the above named firm the following property (viz) One half undivided interest in the tract of land known as the Avary Warren tract of land it being 125 acres more or less and being the same on which the Sd Felix G. Warren now lives Sd land being and lying in Taylor County and in the waters of little brush creek and bounded as follows: Beginning on little brush crick on a hickory running East with John Wood & Patsy Thompson to a small maple thence South with John & Geo Coaklys line to a stone thence west with Mike Scotts line with the branch to the crick thence up the crick to the beginning above named notes are the original purchase money to have and to hold said property and all its appertenances unto the said Thos Coakly surviving partner of the above named firm his heirs and assigns forever with covenant of general warranty.It is however understood and agreed that if we shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid said notes interest and cost that may accrue thereon their this Mortgage shall be null and void. Witness our hand this 3rd day of May 1882 Felix G. Warren Mary J. Warren (Note signed without marks, meaning they could write)
State of Kentucky Taylor County Sct I C. W. Wright clerk of the Taylor County court do certify that on the3rd day of May 1882 the foregoing mortgage was produced to Henry Gaddie my legally authorized acting deputy clerk and acknowledged by Felix G. Warren and his wife MaryJ. Warren parties thereto to be their act and deed as appears from the indorsement of the back of this deed which reads as follows "To Wit" Acknowledged by Felix G. Warren & wife Mary J. Warren to be their act act & mortgage in Taylor County, Ky May 3rd 1882. C. W. Wright clk By Henry Gaddie D. Clk and on the 5th day of June 1882 the same was lodged for record whereupon I have recorded the same and this certificate in my office this 9th day of June 1882. C. W. Wright Clerk Taylor County Court
This indenture made this 9th day of March in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and forty nine between Felix G. Warren and Elizabeth his wife of the county of (Taylor) and state of Kentucky of the one part and William Thompson of the county of Green and state aforesaid of the other part.
Witnesseth unto the said Felix G. Warren and Elizabeth his wife for and in consideration of one hundred & fifty dollars in hand paid to them the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have bargained, granted, and sold and by these presents doth grant, bargain, and sell unto the said William Thompson all that tract of or parcel of land situate and being in the County of Taylor on the waters of little brush creek and bounded as follows: Beginning at a white oak on the west side of little brush creek running west to a rock corner between sd Warren & William Linville thence with Linvilles line Northeast to a white oak thence with Johnson Darwins line east to a white oak & black oak on the west side of little brush creek thence down the said creek with its ? meanders to the beginning containing forty acres be the same more or less. Also a tract lying on the east side of little brush in county and state aforesaid bounded as follows: Beginning at an ash tree on the east side of the creek thence east to a spanish oak thence north to a white oak stump thence west to a spanish oak on the east side of the creek thence with the meandering of the creek to the beginning containing 2 acres together with all singular the appertenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To have and to hold the land hereby conveyed with the appertenances unto the said William Thompson his heirs and assigns forever and the said Felix G. Warren and Elizabeth his wife for themselves, adminst's the aforesaid tracts of land and appertenances unto the said William Thompson his heirs, executors, and adminst's against the claim or claims of all and eve person or persons whatsoever doth andwill forever warrant and defend by these presents. In witness thereof the said Felix G.Warren and Elizabeth his wife hath hereunto set there hands & seals this day & date above written.
Attest: David O. Mears
Signed Felix G. Warren
Commonwealth of Kentucky Taylor County - SCT I Alfred F. Gowdy, Clerk of the County Court fo the County aforesaid do certify that the foregoing Deed from Felix G. Warren to William Thompson was on this 9th day of March 1849 presented to me in my office by the said Warren and the same was acknowledged by him to be his act and deed. Where upon the said deed together with this certification an duly admitted to record in my office given under my hand this the 10th day of March 1849.
A. F. Gowdy - Clk
Felix G. Warren is also listed on Mary Dearen's widows pension request as age 61
in July of 1881 and residing in Pitman, Kentucky. this places Felix G. Warren
born between 1819-1820. He could write and signed his name on this document.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QG-8HP2?i=439&cat=2324
Mortgages, 1848-1903, Mortgages, v. 2-3 1873-1879
Image 440 of 716
Listed with sons Felix Grundy Warren Jr., and Hugh Henry Warren in 1876-1877 mortgage
deed record.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QG-8ZF3?i=688&cat=2324
Mortgages, 1848-1903, Mortgages, v. 2-3 1873-1879
Image 689 of 716
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-F3ZT-D9VY-R?i=93&cat=2324
Mortgages, 1848-1903, Mortgages, v. 4-5 1878-1885
Image 94 of 698
|