On Nov. 16. 1812, Adam Baugh, about 21 years old married "Jinney" Young in Pulaski County KY. Bondsman were Henry Baugh and Michael Young, both Revolutionary War Soldiers and fathers of the bridal couple. Adam and his wife Christina "Jenny" had four sons; Jefferson, John, Harrison and William.
The 1850 census lists Adam Baugh as 54 years old and Christina Baugh 56 years old, living in Pulaski County KY near three of their four sons; 33 y/o John Baugh & family, 30 y/o William Baugh and family and 36 y/o Jefferson Baugh and family. Son Harrison Baugh, 31 y/o and his family lived near his wife's family also in Pulaski County KY. This is the last census in which Adam Baugh has been found.
1853 was the last year that Adam Baugh was on the Tax Rolls of Pulaski County KY. He likely died about this time. He would have been 57-63 years old.
It is unknown where Adam Baugh is buried, although it is likely Pulaski County, KY where he lived his adult life.
On Nov. 16. 1812, Adam Baugh, about 21 years old married "Jinney" Young in Pulaski County KY. Bondsman were Henry Baugh and Michael Young, both Revolutionary War Soldiers and fathers of the bridal couple. Adam and his wife Christina "Jenny" had four sons; Jefferson, John, Harrison and William.
The 1850 census lists Adam Baugh as 54 years old and Christina Baugh 56 years old, living in Pulaski County KY near three of their four sons; 33 y/o John Baugh & family, 30 y/o William Baugh and family and 36 y/o Jefferson Baugh and family. Son Harrison Baugh, 31 y/o and his family lived near his wife's family also in Pulaski County KY. This is the last census in which Adam Baugh has been found.
1853 was the last year that Adam Baugh was on the Tax Rolls of Pulaski County KY. He likely died about this time. He would have been 57-63 years old.
It is unknown where Adam Baugh is buried, although it is likely Pulaski County, KY where he lived his adult life.
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