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- Worcester Co. Orphan Court Records:
Levin Bishop
Tadock Sturgis and Ralph Milbourne have examined the real estate of Levin and Lottie Bishop, minor in the care of Frederick CONNER. That on 15 April 1806...a tract of land called SCARBROUGH'S CASTLE containing about 153 acres and about ½ cleared belonging to Levin Bishop and Lotty Bishop. Finding thereon: one dwelling house 18 feet square with a cellar under it, shingle roof, weather boarded with planks, with one plank floor and planked in the upper floor but not laid down, a brick chimney, one glass window with 15 panes of glass in bad repair, one small garden whatted with pine poles, 43 apple trees, 1226 panels of fence, 7 logs high in bad repair. The annual value 9 pounds 7 shillings and 6 pence current money. June Court 1806
Levin Bishop
Fredrich CONNER guardian to Levin Bishop and Lotty Bishop that the life estate of Elizabeth Bishop in a tract of land called SCARBROUGH'S CASTLE is determined . That Tadock Sturgis and Ralph Milbourne are appointed to view and value real estate which now descends to the above mentioned orphans. April Court 1806
Lottie Bishop
Tadock Sturgis and Ralph Milbourne have examined the real estate of Levin and Lottie Bishop, minor in the care of Frederick CONNER. That on 15 April 1806...a tract of land called SCARBROUGH'S CASTLE containing about 153 acres and about ½ cleared belonging to Levin Bishop and Lotty Bishop. Finding thereon: one dwelling house 18 feet square with a cellar under it, shingle roof, weather boarded with planks, with one plank floor and planked in the upper floor but not laid down, a brick chimney, one glass window with 15 panes of
glass in bad repair, one small garden whatted with pine poles, 43 apple trees, 1226 panels of fence, 7 logs high in bad repair. The annual value 9 pounds 7 shillings and 6 pence current money. June Court 1806
Lotty Bishop
Frederich CONNER guardian to Levin Bishop and Lotty Bishop that the life estate of Elizabeth Bishop in a tract of land called SCARBROUGH'S CASTLE is determined . That Tadock Sturgis and Ralph Milbourne are appointed to view and value real estate which now descends to the above mentioned orphans. April Court 1806
Elizabeth Bishop
An account of property received by John White. Elizabeth Bishop, orphan of Samuel Bishop. By an order dated February Term 1802 to ask, demand and receive from Frederick CONNER administrator of Samuel Bishop and from any other person or persons in whose hands or possession the same may be as well all and singular the lands and tenements with their appurtenances as the distributive share of legacies and all the other property belonging to the said orphan. That I received sometime in the year of 1802 of Frederick CONNER, Adm.
Of Samuel Bishop the sum of $197.93 and one half cents as Elizabeth Bishop's distributive share of her father Samuel Bishop's estate. Also that I have received from the said Frederick CONNER the sum of $171.21 as the estate of Benjamin Bishop orphan of said Samuel who died in his minority for the use of Elizabeth Bishop, the only surviving representative, a total of $369.14 and three quarter cents. February Court 1805.
Veteran, War of 1812, KY.
Levin appears on the rolls of Captain Mason Seamonds' Company, Bosswell's Regiment, Kentucky Detatched Militia. (Kentucky Soldiers of the War of 1812, Soldiers of the War of 1812, Page 90 ).
He served with Gen. Harrison at the fort when Dudley was defeated by the British at Tippecanoe.
Discharged at Malden, March 1815. (A history of Moniteau County, Missouri, Page 524)
1830 U.S. census:
Levin Bishop, Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Kentucky.
Levin traveled by wagon to Boone Co., Missouri in 1831. (A history of Moniteau County, Missouri, Page 524)
1837 Nov. 2
Land purchased in Boone Co., Missouri.
1839 original subscriber to the University of Missouri. GSCM Reporter Quarterly, Vol, 8, No. 1, Spring 1989, p. 3.
1840 Census Boone County, Perche Township.
BISHOP, Leven inc5 inc10
males: 1101 000100
females: 1030 001000P
NARA M-432, Roll 392, 1850 U.S. Census, Boone Co., MO, Dist. No. 8, p. 334, #91/91:
Levin Bishop, 60, m, farmer, $500, Maryland;
Judith Virginia, 51, f, Virginia;
Elizah F., 20, f, Missouri;
James 16, m, Farmer, MO;
Moses G, 13, m, MO;
Mildred A, 11, f, MO.
NARA M-653, Roll 608, 1860 U.S. Census, Boone Co., MO, Perche Township, p. 977, #969/1056:
Levin Bishop, 70, m, Farmer, $2000/$800, MD;
Judith, 67, f, VA;
Eliza, 31, f, KY;
James B, 2, m, MO.
NARA M-593, Roll 760, 1870 U.S. Census, Boone Co., MO, Township Fifty, p. 210, #1/1:
Bishop, Leven [Ceven??], 80, m, W, Farmer, $700/$300, M.d.;
Judy, 72, f, W, keeps House, VA;
Sanders, Thomas, 26, m, W, Farmer, MO;
Eliza, 35, f, w, keeps House, MO;
James, 13, m, W, MO; Peter, 8, m, W, MO.
Levin Bishop - Columbia Missouri Herald, 21 Nov 1878, p3, col2:
Aged Veterans - On Saturday last Gabriel Parker and Levin Bishop, two of the oldest men in our county, casually met in our office. Their histories, although unknown to each other previously, have been singularly alike. Both were born in Maryland; Mr Bishop in Worcester county on October 4, 1789; Mr Parker in Frederick county, on November 19, 1792. Mr Bishop is therefore 89 years old, and Mr Parker 86. Both afterwards removed to Kentucky - Mr Bishop to Bourbon county in 1811; Mr Parker to Fayette county in 1795. Both served in the war
of 1812; Mr Bishop under Col. Boswell; Mr Parker under Col. Sirnrall; and both are now receiving pensions from the government. Both afterwards removed to Boone county, Missouri; Mr Bishop in 1830, Mr Parker in 1846; the latter having lived in Callaway county one year previous to coming to Boone. Both are small men - about the same weight and height; neither being over 5 feet 8 inches and neither weighing over 115 lbs. Both give promise of surviving several years yet; neither having much declined during the past few years. Mr Parker informs us that his grandfather lived to 115 years of age and his grandmother 105.
Death notice, Levi Bishop, Columbia Missouri Herald, 13 May 1880. Age abt 91 (Weant 1998, 1:133).
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