Marriage Bond of Lincoln County Kentucky - Know all men by these ______ that we Samuel Hind and Humphrey Arnold are held & firmly bound unto his Excellency Edmund Randolph Esquire Governor of Virginia in the Sum of Fifty pounds Current Money to the payment whereof to be made to the said Governor his Heirs & ______ we bind ourselves our Heirs & firmly by the presents Sealed with our Seals & dated this 29th day of Oct 1787 The Condition of the above oblegation is sent that whereas there is a Marriage shortly intended to be Solemonized between the above bound Samuel Hind of Peggy Willis Arnold for which a License has issued Now if there is no lawful cause to obstruct the Said Marriage then this obligation to be void order to remain in full force. Signed Samuel Hind - Humphrey (his mark) Arnold. Sealed & Delivered in presence of Willis Green.
 
Lincoln County Kentucky Tax Record in the year 1787 - James Hind & Samuel Hinds (listed together) listing 1 male above 46; 11 horses; 42 cattle
 
Will of Samuel Hind
Will book 2 page 119 written 23 May 1825 proved 19 Sept 1825
In the name of God Amen, I Samuel Hind of the County of Green and State of Kentucky being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory considering the uncertainty of this mortal life being sound of memory do blessed be Almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say First I give and bequest unto my beloved sons Thomas Hind and Willis Hind like____ my beloved daughter Susanah Hind all the tract or parcel of land on which I now reside to be equally divided betweent the three, that is to say Thomas Hind, Willis Hind and Susanah Hind, I further give and decree for my said son Thomas Hind one filly also one shotgun to hold to him the said Thomas Hind his heirs and assigns forever. I further give and decree to my son Willis Hind one horse colt also one Stear also one shovel plow one ax likewise all my Carpenter tools to hold to him the Said Willis Hind his heirs and assigns forever. I further give and decree to my said daughter Susannah Hind Single Woman my Gray Mare two Milk cows one heifer and one Steer Also all my stock of hogs also eight head of sheep all my houshold and kitchen furniture one barshare plow and Shovel plow one Clev___ one pare of Stretchers, two pare of guns also one Log chain also one good ax and one hand ax, one Mattock and one Broadhoe, To hold to her the said Susanah Hind Single woman her heirs and assigns forever. My will wish and desire is that my daughter Susanah Hind should keep my little grand daughter to wit Martha Willis Hind and rase it.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 23rd day of May in the year of our Lord 1825.
Signed Samuel Hind
Test: Amara Webb and Jacob G. Daves.
 
Roster of those serving in Capt. Samuel McAfees Company against the Indians from Lincoln County Kentucky 26 August--13 December 1782 include James Hind and son Samuel Hind, plus Lt. Stephen Arnold and John Arnold."
 
Family Data Collection - Births
Name: Hind, Martha
Father: Hind , Samuel
Mother: Arnold , Peggy Willis
Birth Date: 24 June 1799
City: Horse Cave
County: Barren
State: KY
Country: USA
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Family Data Collection - Individual Records
Name: Martha Hind
Spouse: James Ratliff
Birth Place: Barren County, Horse Cave, KY
Birth Date: 24 June 1799
Death Place: Macon County, MO
Death Date: 15 June 1880
Parents: Samuel Hind , Peggy Willis Arnold
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Regarding the daughter of Samuel Hind
Martha Hind married a James Ratliff 8 Mar 1817 in Barren Ky. Martha was born Horse Cave, Green Ken. They had 14 children. Her Father was a Samuel Hind and Mother was Peggy Willis Arnold (Margaret)
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