| Kary, Bartlett Gore |
Juror in Hemphill v. Mirick (1831) |
| Kauffman, Christopher |
1810 Grand
Jury Venire, April 1811 Grand Jury
Venire, July 1811 Grand Jury Venire,
December 1811 Grand Jury Venire,
March 1812 Grand Jury Venire,
April 1814 Grand Jury Venire,
September 1814 Grand Jury Venire,
March 1815 Grand Jury Venire, April
1815 Grand Jury Venire, surety for Fowler in Miller
v. Fowler (1812). |
| Kelham, Smith |
Member of the grand jury that returned
an indictment for murder against Daniel McCraney in United
States v. McCraney (1822); |
| Keller, Jacob |
Subpoenaed in Hudsel
v. Bunch (1812). |
| Keller, James B. |
Served as foreman on second jury that
awarded James Johnson damages for Alexander's trespass to his property
in Reece v. Johnson (1826); |
| Kellett, Joseph |
Allen v. Allen (1828). |
| Kellogg, Stephen |
Juror in Campbell v. Izard (1831) |
| Kelly, Charles |
Kelly was the first sheriff of Independence
County, serving from 1820 until 1832. His house was the first courthouse
in Independence County, (Herndon, p. 765). Kelly was probably the
ship's master on the steamboat Reindeer when it was struck by cholera
(click here
for more information). Sheriff in Schlesinger
& Gillett v. Jeffrey (1822), security on Montgomery's appeal
bond Danby v. Montgomery (1824),
sued Christian Brumback in debt alleging that he had failed to pay
on a promissory note in Kelly v. Brumback
(1824), Sheriff of Independence County in Drope
v. Miller (1826); Sheriff of Independence County in Allen
v. Allen (1827), Cornwall v. Griswell and Ruddell (1831); owned
land next to the tracts of land purchased by Thomas Curran and Richard
Searcy south of Batesville on the White River in Curran
v. Searcy (1826); deceased partner of Charles McArthur in McArthur
v. Hogan (1835). |
| Kelly, Lewis B. |
Judge in Hynson v. Terry (1837). |
| Kelly, William? |
Petitioned legislature to practice law
(Ark. Gaz. Oct. 7, 1820), advertisement (Ark. Gaz. Oct.14, 1820),
partners with Madox, practiced in Arkansas and Phillips Counties. |
| Kendall, Ephroditus
or Epaphroditus |
Sued by B.M. Ledbetter for conversion
in Ledbetter v. Kendall (1835). |
| Kendall, E.T. |
Constable of Saline Township in Ledbetter
v. Kendall (1835). |
| Kendall, J.M. King |
Sheriff in Jefferies v. Marshall (1836). |
| Kendrick, Alexander |
Summoned to grand jury but defaulted,
September 1814 Grand Jury Venire |
| Kendrick, Austin Sr. |
Juror in Campbell
v. Izard (1831) |
| Kendrick, Austin |
Clerk of Phillips County
Circuit Clerk; purchased Peter Parker's property at judicial sale
in Parker v. Lewis (1828), Campbell v. Izard (1831). |
| Kenyon, Alford |
Subpoenaed to appear as a witness for
Christian Fenter in Fenter v. Payton
(1825). |
| Kepler, E. |
Member of hung jury that was later discharged
in Scull v. Roane (1831); |
| Kerley, John |
Miller,
Montgomery & Crittenden v. Bentley (1827); sued William Jones
for slander in Kerley v. Jones (1828);
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| Kerman, George |
Security for Robert B. Musick's bail
bond in Boran v. Musick (1824), |
| Kessler, John |
April
1814 Grand Jury Venire; licensed as a retailer in Clark County
(Ark. Gaz. June 17, 1820); Member of jury which found for Christian
Fenter in Fenter v. Payton (1825). |
| Kiethley,
Randolph I. |
Wamsley v. Cummins (1835); |
| Keithley, James G. |
Wamsley v. Cummins (1835); |
| Kilgore, James |
Claimed ownership of a slave in Peeler
v. Phillips (1810); involved in court cases litigated in Louisiana
Territory in Miller v. Cassidy
(1812); |
| Killiam, Kelleam,
Kellem, or Kelham, James |
Juror in Murphy
v. McElmurry (1822), Deputy Sheriff of Pulaski County in Welborn
v. Moore (1824), Sheriff of Conway County in Russell v. McElmurray
(1828), Sheriff of Conway County who served summons in Lemmons
v. Toncray (1827); purchased Peter Parker's property at judicial
sale in Parker v. Lewis (1828); Russell
v. McElmurray (1828), Russell
v. Tindall (1828); jury foreman in Reese v. Johnson (1829); juror
who found for David Earheart on a debt in Earheart
v. Murphy & McCall (1830); Murphy v. Howard (1832), Bentley
v. Joslin (1834), Thompson v. McHenry (1834), |
| Kincaid or Kinkead,
Alexander |
Served
on second jury that awarded James Johnson damages for Alexander's
trespass to his property in Reece
v. Johnson (1826); juror in Campbell v. Izard (1831), testified
in Patterson v. Hill (1831) |
| Kills, ? |
Constable in Wilson v. Tutewiler (1835). |
| King, George |
Judge for Sant Landry Parish in Opelousas
County, Louisiana, who heard testimony of witnesses in Latting
v. Miles (1823), |
| King, Wigton or Wigdon |
Juror in U.S.
v. Glass & Glass (1815). A planter of Jefferson City, sued
estate of Anthony Haden in Arkansas County (Ark. Gaz. Oct. 21, 1820),
juror in Scull v. Bentley (1823),
died on the steamboat, Arkansaw (Ark. Gaz. June 19, 1833). |
| King, William J. |
Forbes v. Simmons (1828). |
| Kinkead, William |
Sheriff of Conway County and subpoenaed
in Lanusse v. Flanakin (1826);
Miller, Montgomery & Crittenden
v. Bentley (1827); provided information upon which Abraham Secrest's
indictment for running an illegal dice bank was founded, see United
States v. Secrest (1827); |
| Kinsey, William |
Juror in Scull v. Roane (1831). |
| Kirkpatrick, Hezekiah |
Admitted to practice
law at Arkansas Post in 1810; represented Jacob Durst in Durst
v. Hall (1810), witnessed the making of the bond for Wallis in
Dill v. Wallis (1811). |
| Kirkpatrick, Lewis |
Summoned on writ of venire, see October
1828 Writ of Venire (1828); |
| Kishler, John |
Member of jury at April 1825 Term of
the Superior Court, but the jury could not reach a verdict so its
members were discharged, see Latting
v. Miles (1823); subpoenaed to testify in Fenton v. Payton (1825). |
| Knighting, B.A. |
Juror in Ledbetter v. Kendall (1835). |
| Knolton, Abel |
Juror who found
for David Earheart on a debt in Earheart
v. Murphy & McCall (1830); |
| Knox, T. |
Attorney; Jenkins v. James (1832). |
| Krause, John |
Member of jury which found for Christian
Fenter in Fenter v. Payton (1825). |
| Kuykendale or Kirkandell,
Benjamin |
Served on jury for murder trial,
September 1814 Grand Jury Venire. Juror in Moseley
v. Murphy (1814); juror for U.S.
v. Glass & Glass (1815). |
| Kuykendale or Kirkendall,
James M. |
Deputy Sheriff of Lawrence County in
Jeffrey v. Schlesinger & Gillett
(1822), Deputy Sheriff of Lawrence County in Schlesinger
& Gillett v. Jeffrey (1822), Sheriff of Lawrence County in
Musick v. Rice & Boran (1826), Wilson v. Jarrett (1836). |
| Kuykendale, Joseph |
On bond as security in Glass
v. Dean (1814), witness in Haden
v. Clary (1814); juror in Moseley
v. Murphy (1814); settled a few miles downstream of Pine Bluff
in 1819. |
| Kuykendall, Adam |
Son of Amos Kuykendall and early settler
of Cadron (10 AHQ 117); William Saffold
received a subpoena while at his home, see Lemmons
v. Toncray (1827); |
| Kuykendall
or Kuykendale, Amos |
Father of Adam Kuykendall
and early settler of Cadron (10 AHQ
117); Juror in Moseley v. Murphy
(1814); |
| Kuykendall,
Dempsey |
Member of the grand jury that returned an indictment
for murder against Daniel McCraney in United
States v. McCraney (1822); died in 1824 in Vaugine Township,
Pulaski County (see Ark. Gaz. 2/3/24).
|
| Kuykendall,
James M. |
Deputy Sheriff for Lawrence
County, Jeffrey v. Schlesinger &
Gillett (1822), Musick v. Rice
& Boran (1825), |
| Kuykendall, Peter |
Commissioner of Conway County in 1828
(Herndon, p. 746). His father, Adam, was one of the original settlers
of Cadron (10 AHQ 117). |
| Kyler, John |
Member of the jury in the divorce suit
of Samuel Allen and Elizabeth Tygert Allen; the jury found that Elizabeth
had cause to leave her husband's bed and board and that she was not
naturally impotent; in Samuel's bill of exceptions, he alleged that
when asked whether he had formed and delivered an opinion in the case,
Kyler replied that he thought the case would end where it began but
had not formed or delivered any opinion upon the issues at trial,
see Allen v. Allen (1827); Compton
v. Palmer (1835); |
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