Will of Lewis LEAVELL
By
Lee Snyder, Submitted by William Bell
Will
Book D ((1836 - 1839) Todd County, KY:
LEAVELLS, Heirs Division negroes By Comm pg 22
LEAVELL, Louis Decd Appraisement pg 22 LEAVELL, LOUIS
Book: D; Page:22 Date: 1839
Leavell's Division Negroes by Comm
We the undersigned having been appointed by the County Court of Todd to divide
the Slaves of Lewis Leavell dec'ed among the widow and heirs of deceased have
proceeded to allot slaves in the following manner
WIDOW LOTT Appraised $
Appraised $
Big Reuben 616 Old Charlotte 225
Nelly & Child 500 Mary
180
Mary 540 Sum Total
--4.632.44
John Horrard 675
Mildred & Child 630 Napoleon Leavell's Lott
Sophia 248 Little Reuben 630
Billy 585 Jourdan 450
Judy & Child 500 Little Jim
--548
Frances 270 Laviaace 495
William Tunsey 180 Delitha 495
Cyrus 360 Elias 630
Ben 450 George 360
Winston 675 Claripe & Child
--585
Mima & Child 540 Henrith
--315
Amanada 180 amount Total 4,508
Lanson 675
Beleauh 338 Lyeargud B Leavell's Lott
Ralph 315 Page 473
Charles 405 Gabriel 730
Virginia 540 Linsey 495
Simon 630 Eliza 495
Polly & Child 210 Jim Jones & Child
--550
Simon 203 Stephen 530
Abbey 203 Yellow Anthony 500
Alexander 450
Sum Total 10,528 Young Charlotte 270
Sum Toal 4,523
Livingston L Leavell Lott
This amount Charged to Leonidad Leavell's Lott
and acknowledged by LLL 3,372.44 John Curly 775
Ham 450 Beverly 585
Bob 418 Bill C???e 450
Bill Huff 405 Janett 473
Lucett 473
Sum Total 4,645.44 Black Anthony 450
Harriet 270
St Clair J Leavell's Lott Pylotte 495
This amt charged to & Joe
--495
Acknowledged by St J Andmen Jacskson 180
Leavell 3,372.44 Henry Clay 135
Jim Oliver 450 Sum Total 4,668
Nelson 405-Submitted by: Lee Snyder Fri Mar 30 10:59:57 2001
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LEAVELL, Louis
Book: D; Page:23 Date: 1836Cornelius Leavell's Lott $
Isaac ...............810
Little Will.........495
Little John........585
Sarah...............225
Maria & Child.. 630
Langerfield......675
Jim Hoy...........615
Meoning..........540
Phil....................50
Sum Total......4,685
Alfred Leavell acknowledged in presence of Alpheus B. Wright and Joseph P.
Graves to have received in his father's life this amount $6,000
Signed Joseph P. Graves
Alpheus B. Wright
Just. ????
Kentucky Todd County Court Clerk's Office March 14, 1836
I, Willis L Reeves, Clerk of said County Court do certify that the forgoing
report of the comm to divide the negroes belonging to Louis Leavell deceased was
at a County Court begun and held for Todd County at
the Courthouse in Elkton on Monday the 14th of March 1836 produced in open court
examined approved and ordered to be recorded. Whereupon I have truly recorded
the same together with this certificate
in my office.
Willis L Reaves
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About the Leavell family:
Memorial Record of Western Kentucky, Volume I and Volume II, Lewis Publishing
Company, 1904, pp. 83-85. Christian Co.
Buckner Leavell, steward of the Western Kentucky Asylum for Insane,
Hopkinsville, Kentucky, is a native of this place and was born June 24,1852. The
Leavells are of French origin. Their emigration to and settlement in this
country was previous to the Revolutionary war, and the great-great-grandfather
of our subject was a general in that war. In Virginia the Leavell family settled
and there several generations of them lived and died. Lewis Livingston Leavell,
the father of Buckner Leavell, was born in Virginia in 1807, son of Lewis
Leavell, a native of that state, who emigrated with his family to Kentucky in
the early part of the last century and settled in Todd county. He started the
town of Trenton in Todd county, and there he had a large landed estate and was
the owner of many slaves. His family comprised six children, the second born
being Lewis Livingston.
...Lewis Livingston Leavell was reared on his father's plantation, where the
family settled when he was quite small, and he was educated for a lawyer, in a
school in New Orleans. About 1830 he located in Hopkinsville and engaged in the
practice of law, which he continued for some time. Farm life, however, had more
attraction for him that did the law, and he removed to his country home. He was
the largest landowner in Christian county, had a large number of slaves and
dealt extensively in tobacco, shipping to Liverpool, England. For many years he
took an active interest in politics, and at one time represented his county in
the state legislature. He died n November, 1860. He and his wife were the
parents of ten children, five sons and five daughters. The mother of this family
was before marriage Miss Mary Ann Buckner. She was born in Virginia in 1812 and
when a child came to Christian county, Kentucky, where she was reared. She was a
daughter of Frank Buckner, a prominent early pioneer of Kentucky, he having come
from Virginia to this state, where he became the owner of many broad acres and
dusky slaves. She was left an orphan when a child, and was reared by her aunt,
Susan Buckner. The Buckners were the oldest family in Christian county, the date
of their arrival here being more than a hundred years ago.
...Buckner Leavell is the youngest son in his father's family. He was reared in
Hopkinsville. At the early age of seventeen years he commenced farming
operations on his own account, and continued thus employed for a period of
thirteen years. Then he moved back to Hopkinsville and turned his attention to
the real estate and insurance business, still, however, retaining his farm, and
superintending its operation up to the present time. For several years he dealt
in real estate and wrote insurance, and during that time he served one term as
city treasurer. He was elected city judge for a term of four years. This latter
office he resigned in order to accept the position he now holds, that of steward
at the Western Kentucky Asylum for Insane. Mr. Leavell married Miss Anna Monroe,
daughter of Judge James Monroe, of Frankfort, Kentucky. Mrs. Leavell belongs to
the same family of Monroes that furnished the United States with a president.
Fraternally, Mr. Leavell is identified with a number of organizations, including
Knights of Pythias, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, AncientOrder of United
Workmen, and Woodmen of the World. He is also a member of the Baptist church.
SEE ALSO:
he died 26 December 1835?
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