James Grider

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James Grider

Birth
Death
27 Oct 1886 (aged 80)
Burial
Clinton County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Extensive, well-researched information on this Grider family can be found in the book, "Fredrick (Old Fed) Grider and His Twenty-Two Children," by Marilyn Neathery McCluen, Barbara Mann Grider, Eva Burchett Conner & Lois Grider Black, compiled by Marilyn Neathery McCluen, Rockwood, TN, 1989.
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Marriage to Ann Hunter recorded Bk. 1, p. 4, Russell Co., Ky.
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James Grider was buried in Grider Cemetery on Indian Creek. Remains moved in 1947 to Fairland Cemetery, Clinton Co., Ky.
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Russell Co., Ky. Inventory & Appraisal Book N, p. 231 et seq. contains the appraisal of James Grider's estate dated March 10, 1887.
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History of Cumberland County,
by J. W. Wells, p. 381...

"James Grider 2 lost his wife and second married Frances McFall, 1866. To them were born three...James Samuel, who married Sally Wells, sister to the writer, and reared a family at Albany, Kentucky. He was a thriving farmer and a leader in the Baptist Church."

Ibid. b. 380
"James (2) was born on the way to Cumberland County near Pall Mall, Tennessee, 1806. He married Anna Hunter (1809), and to them were born Frances (1830); Surilda (1832); Hulda (1836); Allen (1842); Exona (1844); Fedrick William (1849); and Hiram."
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Cumberland County, Ky. - Deed Book G, p. 168

Know all men by these presents that I, William Hunter, Senior, of the County of Russell and Commonwealth of Kentucky for a valuable and satisfactory consideration received by me before the sealing and delivry of these presents,the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold and by these presents do
bargain and sell unto my son-in-law, James Grider, of the county & commonwealth aforesaid, a certain negro woman named Luda about 16 years of age which negro Luda I do by these presents warrant and defend against the claim & demand of all & every person or persons whatsoever unto the
said James Grider & his heirs & assigns to his and their only use and behoof forever, provided however that I,
the said William Hunter senior, do hereby retain the
use and benefit of the labour of the said negro Luda as far as I may think proper to use the same during my natural life. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this 19th day of January in the year of our Lord 1831. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence
of us.

Peter Hunter
Micajah Hunter

Signed:
William (my mark) Hunter

Extensive, well-researched information on this Grider family can be found in the book, "Fredrick (Old Fed) Grider and His Twenty-Two Children," by Marilyn Neathery McCluen, Barbara Mann Grider, Eva Burchett Conner & Lois Grider Black, compiled by Marilyn Neathery McCluen, Rockwood, TN, 1989.
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Marriage to Ann Hunter recorded Bk. 1, p. 4, Russell Co., Ky.
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James Grider was buried in Grider Cemetery on Indian Creek. Remains moved in 1947 to Fairland Cemetery, Clinton Co., Ky.
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Russell Co., Ky. Inventory & Appraisal Book N, p. 231 et seq. contains the appraisal of James Grider's estate dated March 10, 1887.
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History of Cumberland County,
by J. W. Wells, p. 381...

"James Grider 2 lost his wife and second married Frances McFall, 1866. To them were born three...James Samuel, who married Sally Wells, sister to the writer, and reared a family at Albany, Kentucky. He was a thriving farmer and a leader in the Baptist Church."

Ibid. b. 380
"James (2) was born on the way to Cumberland County near Pall Mall, Tennessee, 1806. He married Anna Hunter (1809), and to them were born Frances (1830); Surilda (1832); Hulda (1836); Allen (1842); Exona (1844); Fedrick William (1849); and Hiram."
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Cumberland County, Ky. - Deed Book G, p. 168

Know all men by these presents that I, William Hunter, Senior, of the County of Russell and Commonwealth of Kentucky for a valuable and satisfactory consideration received by me before the sealing and delivry of these presents,the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold and by these presents do
bargain and sell unto my son-in-law, James Grider, of the county & commonwealth aforesaid, a certain negro woman named Luda about 16 years of age which negro Luda I do by these presents warrant and defend against the claim & demand of all & every person or persons whatsoever unto the
said James Grider & his heirs & assigns to his and their only use and behoof forever, provided however that I,
the said William Hunter senior, do hereby retain the
use and benefit of the labour of the said negro Luda as far as I may think proper to use the same during my natural life. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this 19th day of January in the year of our Lord 1831. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence
of us.

Peter Hunter
Micajah Hunter

Signed:
William (my mark) Hunter