bullet Margaret "Maggie" ARNOLD was born on 28 Feb 1863 in Washington Co, Ky. She died on 15 Mar 1928 in Washington Co, Ky. She was buried in Peter Cem. Parents: Richard Cave ARNOLD and Catherine "Katie" Elizabeth PETER.

She was married to George Wesley TURNER on 3 Nov 1885 in Mackville, Ky. The marriage was performed by S. W. Peoples. Frank and John Peter were witnesses Children were: Harry Lee TURNER, Alice Mae TURNER, Beulah TURNER, Maurice "Pete" TURNER .


bullet Margaret "Peggy" ARNOLD was born in 1797. Parents: Ruben ARNOLD and Margaret "Peg" HUDSON .

She was married to George HERRING in 1816.


bullet Margaret Allen ARNOLD was born in Feb 1906 in Washington Co, Ky. Parents: James ARNOLD and Nettie BRADY.

She was married to Bert MATTINGLY. Children were: Bert D, Jr MATTINGLY, Alice D. Neale MATTINGLY .

She was married to Will BECKUM. Children were: Jerry BECKUM.


bullet Margaret Willis "Peggy" ARNOLD was born around 1769. She died around 1810 in Barren Co. Ky.. Parents: Nicholas A. ARNOLD and Margaret.

She was married to Samuel HINDS on 29 Oct 1787 in Garrard Co, Ky. Nicholas Arnold signed the concent


bullet Marie ARNOLD was living in Ky. Parents: Capt Lewis ARNOLD and Lettie LAWRENCE.

She was married to Mr MCURDDY.


bullet Marie Elizabeth ARNOLD was born on 15 Mar 1894. She died on 23 Jun 1934. Parents: James ARNOLD and Nettie BRADY .

She was married to JOHN ARNOLD on 20 Jan 1915. Children were: Johnny ARNOLD.


bullet Marion ARNOLD Parents: Capt Lewis ARNOLD and Lettie LAWRENCE.


bulletMartha ARNOLD was living in Missouri. Parents: Younger ARNOLD and Jane "Jinsey" WEAKLEY.

She was married to John WILSON.


bullet Martha "Patsy" ARNOLD was. Also have Thomas married his cousin, Jenny Arnold

Children were: John ARNOLD, James ARNOLD, Thomas ARNOLD, daughter ARNOLD, daughter ARNOLD, daughter ARNOLD, daughter ARNOLD, daughter ARNOLD.


bulletMary "Molly" ARNOLD was born in 1762 in Va. She died on 7 Nov 1841 in Garrard Co, Ky. She was born around 1762. Parents: Nicholas A. ARNOLD and Margaret.

She was married to Benjamin SUTTON on 8 Dec 1780 in Culpeper Co, Va. Children were: John SUTTON, Martha "Patsy" SUTTON, Nancy SUTTON , Margaret "Peggy" SUTTON, Mary "Polly" SUTTON, Elizabeth "Betsy" SUTTON, James SUTTON, Sarah "Sally" SUTTON, William SUTTON , Benjamin SUTTON.


bullet Mary "Polly" ARNOLD was born on 24 Feb 1790 in Ky. She resided in Spencer Co, Ky. Parents: John ARNOLD and Elizabeth HITT.

She was married to Thomas DALE on 16 Jan 1812 in Woodford Co, Ky. Married by Edmund Waller


bullet Mary Anne ARNOLD Parents: Isaac ARNOLD and Jennie (Jane) BRYANT.

She was married to John LEAVELL in 1855.


bullet Mary Elizabeth ARNOLD(10) Mary Elizabeth was first cousin to Humphery's daughter Nancy Parents: Thompson ARNOLD.

Children were: Sallie ARNOLD , Emma ARNOLD, Isaac Newton ARNOLD, Richard Mills ARNOLD, Fannie Mae ARNOLD, Birdie Pauline ARNOLD.


bulletMary LELA ARNOLD was born on 10 Sep 1908 in Mackville Ky.. She died on 28 Jun 1991 in Lebanon, Ky. Died in Springview Hospital from a heart attack She was a helped her husband in post office and store. She was. Don and Lela had children but wew stillborn She was buried in Peter Cem. Parents: Samuel Wyatt ARNOLD and Rosa Jane SWEENEY.

She was married to Donavan "Don" Cheatham ROGERS on 12 Dec 1928.


bullet Mary S. "Molly" ARNOLD was born about 1831 in Woodford Co, Ky. Parents: Wieatt ARNOLD and Sarah "Sallie" RICE.

She was married to John P. SULLIVAN . Mary was John's second wife


bullet Mayme Mittie ARNOLD was born on 16 Jun 1901. She died on 10 Aug 1958. Parents: James ARNOLD and Nettie BRADY .

She was married to ALLEN. Children were: Florence ALLEN.

She was married to Steve BEGLEY .


bullet Mildred ARNOLD was born on 8 Jul 1825 in Woodford Co, Ky. She died on 25 May 1858 in Washington Co, Ky. She probably died from complications from childbirth. She was buried in Peter Cem. Parents: Wieatt ARNOLD and Sarah "Sallie" RICE.

She was married to Samuel PETER on 18 May 1857 in Woodford Co, Ky. Children were: Mildred PETER.


bullet Mildred Ann ARNOLD was born on 8 Jul. Parents: Jessie William ARNOLD and Naomi Sweeney MAYES.

She was married to Henry J. "Hank" ST CLAIR. Children were: Michael Arnold ST CLAIR, Ann Elizabeth ST CLAIR, Susan Campbell ST CLAIR .


bullet Mildred Tapp ARNOLD Parents: David H. ARNOLD and Maria TAPP.


bullet Nancy ARNOLD resided in Border of Jessamine and Woodford Co. Later moved to Missouri She died in Clay Co, Mo. Parents: John ARNOLD and Elizabeth HITT.

She was married to Rev. William RICE on 22 Oct 1812 in Woodford Co, Ky.


bullet Nancy ARNOLD Parents: Humphery ARNOLD.


bulletNancy Carol ARNOLD was born on 12 Jun 1947 in Irvine, Ky. Parents: William BYRON ARNOLD and Nancy Arene SHEWMAKER .

She was married to Lynn Edward FARMER on 28 Jun 1968 in 1st Baptist Church in Irvine, Ky. Children were: Wesley Brian FARMER, Amy Lee FARMER, Seth Allan FARMER.


bullet Nicholas A. ARNOLD(10) signed a will in 1808 in Bourbon Co, Ky. In his will he leaves gifts to children by Sarah He was born around 1732 in King George Co., Va.. He died around 1808 in Bourbon Co, Ky. He served in the military Rev War. Nicholas Arnold gave 200 lb. beef--20 July 1781----Patriots of the Up Country by Wm. H.B. Thomas--Orange Roster He owned in Culpeper Co. Va..(11) Property surveyed by Richard Young 17 March 1755.

Property sold by Nicholas and Margaret in 1780 for five thousand pounds.

Nicholas received a grant from the state of Kentucky, consisting of 400 acres on Townsend Creek in Bourbon Co.--dated 10 Oct 1797.

Fayette Co tax records---4 June 1788400 acres on north and south of Rush River called by some north side of Throfare mountain in Culpeper Co.,Va. He was a farmer. He signed a will in Bourbon Co, Ky. Nicholas leaves "gifts" to children by Sarah Champ It is speculated with only tenuous circumstantial evidence that Nicholas Arnold was the third son of Thomas Arnold, son of Isaac. The only record of Thomas' children is that for Humphery. Thomas died by 1743 at which time his oldest child, Humphery, wa still only sixteen years old. Mary, the wife of Thomas, died about ten years later. During these ten years her three sons would have still been under her care and assisting to manage the farm where they lived. When she died the older two sons would have been over twenty one and both were probably married by that time. A youngest son born about 1732 would have just reached the age of twenty one. In his case it is possible that there might have been a guardian appointed for him.

It is to be noted that only one of the three assumed sons of Thomas, that is Isaac had a family name. Both the names Humphry and Nicholas could easily come from the family of the mother, Mary, whose family identity is unknown.

The circumstances of growing up without a father may have led the three ons to follow very different paths. The oldest son inherited all their father's land. The second son, Isaac, was very much on his own and while he married and had a family, he never prospered.

It is possible tha third son, speculated to be Nicholas might have benefited from his mother's relatives or from a guardian. In any case within two years after his mother's death he was able to secure a 400 acre land grant in western Culpeper Co. which provided a base for his future livlihood. At that time he was a resident of Orange Co. where he appears in the Court Order records as early as 1754. From other records mostly from 1774 on it appears that Nicholas lived in the eastern part of Orange Co. about the middle betweenthe northern and southern boundery.

The circumstance of the marriage of the first son of Nicholas in Faquier Co. also suggests that he may have had a close association with his older brother, Humphery, who as soon as possible after his mother died sold the homestead in King George Co. and bought land in Faquier Co where he lived and died. This brother, Humphery, served in the Revolution and it is almost certain that it was he who was a surety for his daughter, Mary's marriage in 1780. This piticular evidence is the key item for suggesting that Nicholas and Humphery are brothers.

Profiting from the 400 acres in Culpeper Co. which he sold for five thousand pounds in 1780 and his three hundred acre holding on Terry's Run in Orange Co. which he sold in 1784, he and many of his family joined the Traveling Church to go to Kentucky.

In view of the very differing circumstances that exhisted from his brother, Isaac, and his family and association between these families was lost very early. The older brother, Humphery, well settled in Faquier Co. had no basis or reason for moving to Kentucky so he remained there where he died.

The fortunes of the family of Nicholas in Kentucky were not only favorable but were totally independent of those of the families if Isaac and Humphery. Thus almost immediately after the move to Kentucky all association and even recollection of the brothers and their families could have been lost. It is siginificant that in none of these families has there been any tradition that carries back beyond or even to the particular brother. The early death of the father, Thomas, and the relatively young death of the mother, Mary, probably before she was fifty also makes it reasonable that all tradition or recollection of the parents or all their children would have been carried forward.

In the case of Nicholas even though he and his children prospered in Kentucky no information from any of their descendents have given any indication of his origin. His date of birth has been reported as 1734 but is not supported by any specific evidence.

It must be recognized that this entire proposition is essentially speculative and any one of several bits of well supported evidence could change the parentage identification completely.

Another possible speculation is that Nicholas might have been a son of James Arnold, brother of Thomas Arnold. This James had one son Weedon Arnold. Other children are not excluded by the record.

Parents: ? Thomas ARNOLD and Mary.

He was married to Sarah CHAMP on 24 May 1793 in Bourbon Co, Ky. Children were: Ginsey ARNOLD , Suppish ARNOLD, Sina ARNOLD , Robert Champ ARNOLD.

He was married to Margaret around 1752 in Va. Children were: Lewis ARNOLD, John ARNOLD, . James ARNOLD, Mary "Molly" ARNOLD, Sarah ARNOLD, Margaret Willis "Peggy" ARNOLD , Thomas ARNOLD, ?Elisha ARNOLD.


bullet Norma Jean ARNOLD was born in 1942. Parents: James Cave ARNOLD and Margaret WHITE.

She was married to Mike PLOTNER. Children were: Todd Michael PLOTNER, Juliet Kay PLOTNER, Timothy Dale PLOTNER.


bullet Patience ARNOLD Parents: Isaac ARNOLD and Jennie (Jane) BRYANT.


bulletPeggy Ann ARNOLD was born on 27 Apr 1933 in Winchester, Ky. She was a taught school in Sayre School. She was educated attended Georgetown College and graduated University of Kentucky. Parents: William BYRON ARNOLD and Nancy Arene SHEWMAKER.

She was married to William Trent WILLIAMS on 1 Apr 1953 in Ohio. Children were: Jeffrey Trent WILLIAMS, Robin Annette WILLIAMS, Christopher Arnold WILLIAMS .


bullet Reuben ARNOLD Parents: David H. ARNOLD and Elizabeth HUDSON.


bullet Reuben ARNOLD was born on 15 Nov 1817.(12) He died on 21 Aug 1858. Parents: Isaac ARNOLD and Jennie (Jane) BRYANT.


bullet Richard Cave ARNOLD was born on 16 Mar 1834 in Woodford Co, Ky. He died on 19 Aug 1870 in Washington Co, Ky. He was buried in Peter Cem. He was a farmer. He was Baptist. He was living. Richard Cave and Kate were living with Sallie Arnold in Woodford Co. when their son, Samuel, was born. Shortly afterward they moved to Washington Co. Parents: Wieatt ARNOLD and Sarah "Sallie" RICE.

He was married to Catherine "Katie" Elizabeth PETER on 6 Aug 1858 in Washington Co, Ky. Children were: Samuel Wyatt ARNOLD, Elizabeth "Lizzie" ARNOLD, Margaret "Maggie" ARNOLD, James ARNOLD, Mamie Ressie "Winnie" ARNOLD, Jessie William ARNOLD.


bullet Richard Mills ARNOLD Parents: William Henry ARNOLD and Mary Elizabeth ARNOLD.


bullet Robert Champ ARNOLD Parents: Nicholas A. ARNOLD and Sarah CHAMP.


bullet Ruben ARNOLD died on 7 Feb 1807. He resided in Culpeper Co., Va.. He was buried. grave moved from above the rock quarry to -ella and Allie's lot in Lancaster, Ky. in 1939 Parents: George ARNOLD and UNKNOWN.

He was married to Margaret "Peg" HUDSON on 17 Jul 1780. Deeded land to John Bryant 1 Dec. 1797 Children were: Lucy ARNOLD, Elizabeth ARNOLD, Sarah ARNOLD, David H. ARNOLD, KEZIAH ARNOLD, Isaac ARNOLD, Margaret "Peggy" ARNOLD .


bullet Ruth Evelyn ARNOLD was born on 17 Feb 1932. Parents: James Emmitt ARNOLD and Edith Hazel RUSSELL .

She was married to Thomas Allen HAYS on 22 Dec 1948. Children were: Margaret Rose HAYS, Mary Edith HAYS, Joseph Neal HAYS, Tammie Jean HAYS.


bullet Sallie ARNOLD Parents: David H. ARNOLD and Elizabeth HUDSON.


bullet Sallie ARNOLD Parents: William Henry ARNOLD and Mary Elizabeth ARNOLD.


bullet Samuel Cave ARNOLD was born on 3 May 1967. Parents: Glenn Allen ARNOLD and Charolette Bell MARKSBERRY .

He was married to UNKNOWN. Children were: Christian Cave ARNOLD.


bullet Samuel Wyatt ARNOLD was born on 1 Jan 1860 in Woodford Co, Ky. (13) Richard Cave and Kate must have been staying with Richard's mother, Sarah,when Sam was born. He died on 25 Mar 1932 in Harrodsburg, Ky. Sam complained about his stomach a lot after Rosa's death. He agreed to surgery if Dr. Hume did the surgery. He died from complications following surgery.

Some say he died from a broken heart after his wife Rosa's death 11 months earlier. Junior was a few days old when his grandfather died. Dad said he told his father that he had a son and thought he understood before he died. He was buried in Peter Cem. He was an undertaker-farmer. S.W. Arnold started the undertaking business with R.R. Isham (his bro-in-law), later Isham left the business and Britton joined the company. S.W. and Britton had 2 black horses to pull the hearse--Don was Britton's horse and Tom was Sam's. Dad said Tom was lazy, when he walked he would drag his hind legs-he just didn't move fast enough for a young boy. Once Sam told Byron to take Tom and clean out fence rows. Tom moved too slow and aggravated dad so he swung the shigh(sp) and accidently cut Tom's back leg. Later his dad asked how Tom's leg got hurt. Dad replied "he must have got into some wire".

Pa Sam uasn't the most work brickle person- "If the garden needed hoeing and someone stopped by to ask him to go fishing as the fish were biting, he would lay his hoe on the fence and go fishing with them" Dad said he woud go fishing with his Dad on the Chaplain River near the old covered bridge. They would stop at the store and get some cheese and crackers for lunch, His Dad was content to wait for a bite but Dad had a hard time being patient. "I would get hungry and the cheese and crackers would be gone by 11 o'clock and I'd be starving by the time we got home late in the day. That cured me of fishing!"

Arnold Funeral Home------S.W. Arnold and Comyany, in 1920 Joedan Cull was associated with the company, Joe Thompson was associated the the company at one time and it was known as Cull, Arnold and Hale until 1939 and then became Cull and Arnold until December 1943 when Mr. Cull died. It operated as the Arnold funeral home until April 1991/2. He was. Grandpa had an old horse named, Lula, which would not pull. They had a little jenny that would pull heavy logs other horses couldn't. Lula had foals: Quicksilver which sold for $900 and Margaret L. which sold for $2,000. That was a lot of money in the early 1900's. Parents: Richard Cave ARNOLD and Catherine "Katie" Elizabeth PETER.

He was married to Rosa Jane SWEENEY on 23 Dec 1896 in Mackville, Ky. Marriage performed by P..C. Cheek at Mackville. Witnesses were R.B. Isham and Frank K. Turner.
Washington Co. Marriage Book 6, pg. Children were: Katie Lee ARNOLD, Lillian RUTH ARNOLD, Thomas EUGENE ARNOLD, William BYRON ARNOLD, Mary LELA ARNOLD.


bullet Sandra Sue ARNOLD was born on 17 Aug 1948. Parents: Jessie William "Billy" ARNOLD and Alma Corrine "Tootsie" SCRUGGS.

She was married to Robert Lee DEMPSEY on 25 Apr 1967. She was divorced from Robert Lee DEMPSEY. Children were: Krista Lynn DEMPSEY.

She was married to Don STEVENS in 1982.


bullet Sara ARNOLD Parents: Isaacc ARNOLD and Sara HART.


bulletSarah ARNOLD was born in 1780 in Va. She died in 1847 in Ill. Parents: John ARNOLD and Elizabeth HITT.


bulletSarah ARNOLD was born around 1763. Parents: Nicholas A. ARNOLD and Margaret.

She was married to John HIETT on 30 Dec 1783. Nicholas signed the bond for marriage

She was married to William HOGSETT on 14 Jan 1800.


bullet Sarah ARNOLD was born in 1786. Parents: Ruben ARNOLD and Margaret "Peg" HUDSON.

She was married to Benjamin MOBERLY on 20 Dec 1804.


bullet Sarah ARNOLD Parents: Isaac ARNOLD and Mary MORTON.


bullet Sina ARNOLD Parents: Nicholas A. ARNOLD and Sarah CHAMP.


bullet Suppish ARNOLD Parents: Nicholas A. ARNOLD and Sarah CHAMP.


bullet Susan ARNOLD was born in 1850. She died on 4 Oct 1854 in Boyle Co, Ky. Boyle Co V/S---died from croup-age 4 years Parents: Blake ARNOLD and Mattie GRAVES.


bullet Thomas ARNOLD was born about 1799 in Ky. He died in Clay Co, Mo. He resided in Clay Co, Mo. He was Baptist. Read of conversion in Ten Baptist Churches by Rev. John Taylor--1827. Parents: John ARNOLD and Elizabeth HITT.

Children were: John ARNOLD , James ARNOLD, Thomas ARNOLD , daughter ARNOLD, daughter ARNOLD, daughter ARNOLD, daughter ARNOLD, daughter ARNOLD.


bulletThomas ARNOLD was born on 3 Jan 1770. He died about 1840 in Bourbon Co, Ky. He signed a will in Bourbon Co, Ky. Parents: Nicholas A. ARNOLD and Margaret.


bulletThomas ARNOLD(10) was born around 1648 in England. He died around 1726 in King George Co., Va.. The English orgin of Thomas Arnold is unknown. He may be the Thomas Arnold imported by James Keys who was granted 200 acres 3 April 1678 on the north side of the Rappahannock River beginning near the mouth of Doegs Creek (Virginia Land Patent Bk 6 pg. 630 ). His actual arrival may well have been somewhat earlier since on 5 Feb. 1677/8 he appears as witness to a deed from Adam Woffendale and wife, Honoria, of 200 acres to John Homes (Rappahannock Co. Va. Deeds and Wills 1677-1682 pg. 159).

It has been speculated that there might be some relationship between Thomas Arnold and Anthony Arnold, one of the principle associates of Nathaniel Bacon and who was hung on orders from Gov. Berkeley for his role in Bacon's Rebellion. In view of the location of their Virginia residences and close associations with many of the same individuals, it is not unlickly that some family relationship did exhist with Anthony Arnold. It is possible that Isaac Arnold proposed son of Thomas was in fact a son of Anthony.

The earliest land acquisitions by Thomas Arnold were transfers without specified consideration of forty acres from Adam Wolfendale and 20 acres from Simon Miller bordering Gingoteague Creek dated respectively 18 April 1679/80 (8). Some or all of this property was sold by Thomas Arnold on 3 June 1689 to Henry Going.

Subsequently Adam Woffendale sold 100 additional acres to Thomas Arnold also along one of the branches of Gingoteague Creek on March 1696 (9). This land was subquently transferred in two equal portions by the will of Thomas to his two sons, James and John.

He was married to Grace UNKNOWN around 1679 in Old Rappahannock Co., Va.. Children were: Isaac ARNOLD, James ARNOLD, John ARNOLD.


bullet Thomas ARNOLD was living in Missouri. Parents: Younger ARNOLD and Jane "Jinsey" WEAKLEY.

He was married to Elizabeth NUTTER.

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