Individual Details
Peyton Justice
(1815 - UNKNOWN)
Peyton has raised at the mouth of Huricane Creek on levisa fork of the Big
Sandy River, which was later known as the Old Judge George M. Justice place.
Peyton left home in the late 1830's and it was later learned that he had
settled on the Knox creek in the northeasteren section of the county where he
raised his family. They raised 12 or 13 children.
Sandy River, which was later known as the Old Judge George M. Justice place.
Peyton left home in the late 1830's and it was later learned that he had
settled on the Knox creek in the northeasteren section of the county where he
raised his family. They raised 12 or 13 children.
Events
| Birth | 1815 | Pike (Floyd) County Kentucky | |||
| Marriage | 20 Apr 1838 | Pike (Floyd) County Kentucky - Elizabeth Keene | |||
| Death | UNKNOWN |
Families
| Spouse | Elizabeth Keene (1820 - ) |
| Father | George Justice (1778 - ) |
| Mother | Nancy Polly Smith ( - ) |
| Sibling | Abner Justice (1823 - 1899) |