maybe Pulaski County, Kentucky
329. Andrew Osborne
This burial location is assumed based on folklore and consolidation and comparison of data from various sources.
Alleghany County did not exist in 1803 in the state of North Carolina. It was not founded until 1859.
Alleghany County did not exist in 1803 in the state of North Carolina. It was not founded until 1859.
This burial location is assumed based on folklore and consolidation and comparison of data from various sources.
330. Solomon Osborne
Grayson County Court Orders
pg 123 Jan 1828
Ordered that the overseers of the poor bind Nathan Taylor a poor boy, son of Patsy Taylor to Solomon Osborne as the law directs
331. Zachariah Osborne
87 years at time of death
Both are buried in the Osbourne Cememtery on the Charles Osborne farm.
Grayson County Court Orders
Grayson County Court House, Independence, Virginia
pg 124
Orderd that the overseers of the poor bind Benjamin Taylor a poor son of Patsy Tayor to Zachariah Osborn (Osborne) as the law directs
76 years at time of death
Both are buried in the Osbourne Cem. on the Charles Osborne farm.
332. Felix Osborne
48 years 6 months old at time of death.
pg 343 (really 243, pgs misnumbered from this point) Jan 18, 1830
Ordered that the overseers of the poor bind Smith Taylor , a poor child of Patty (Patsy) Taylor in ths county to Felix Osborne as the law directs.
43 years old at time of death.
959. John W. Osborne
25 years old at time of death.