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29 March 2011

Mutual Aide & Regulators Part #3

compiled by Teresa Martin Klaiber
March 2011

This is the final installment of the Mutual Protection Society of Boyd County, Kentucky ledger housed at the Boyd County Public Library, Central Avenue, Ashland, Kentucky.  These are extractions of entries.  My comments in brackets.  Spelling is as written in ledger. Once again thank you to Charlotte Lambert Mosley who donated the original ledger, discovered in an old desk in her possession.  Through her generosity this valuable history is now available to all researchers.

Page #57...Mutual Protection Society of Boyd Co., KY held at Davis School House. February 9th, 1889...N. A. Klaiber was appointed to notify S. D. Finley to pay ...fee on his store and to notify John Hazlett to pay into fee on add horses.  The comite on John W. West reported unfavorable and the comite discharged...
The following were elected: Grant Griffit, W. T. Clay, C. G. Tanner, C.C. Fields, Liss Chafins.  By vote of lodge business was suspended to receive the pet. of John E. Lambert.

...Resolution presented to this order by J. S. Carlyon reads as follows: In order to avoid litigation and unnecessary expenses between members of this order and amicable settle all differences or disputes that may in the future arise between them it is resolved that all differences and disputes shall here after be settled by arbitration instead of resorting 

Page #58 continued.  to litigation and we pray that a section sustaining the same be inserted in our bylaws.  It is resolved that all differences and disputes between members of the order shall be settled or a dispute be arbitration the disputants shall have the power to choose tow disinterested members who shall in their turn select a third person whose duty it shall be to hear the complaints of the disputants and after hearing the same settle the difficulty if possible in accordance with the laws of justice, reason and right...

J. C. Lambert paid .25 adt horse. Anson Pope refused to pay on adt horse.

N. A. Klaiber resolved that Section 4 of our constitution and Sec. 12 of bylaws so amended to read...initiation fee...two dollars for each member.  Fifty cents for each horse or mule owned by said members.  Five dollars for each store that has a capital of ore exceeding $3,000 or share owned in the same.  Five dollars for each private, state or national bank or share owned in the same.  Two dollars for each store that has a capital not exceeding $3,000 or share owned in the same.  One dollar of said fee to accompany the petition for membership.  The remainder to be paid at the time of initiation of the candidate who shall be given six months from the time of his election in which to present himself for initiation...

Page #59.  ...Davis School House.  March 16, 1889...Initiated: John Smallridge, Lon Ross, C. C. Fields, Liss Chafins, C. G. Tanner.

J. S. Carlyon's resolution was ballot and rejected.  Petitions received for: John L. Chadwick, Geo. J. Justice, John Stanley, J. L. Rucker [James Leander Rucker], Alley Kimbird [Kimbird Alley].

Page #60 continued.  Petitions received for Charles Brown, A. F. Qullen, Cal Johnson.

N. A. Klaiber reported that S. D. Finley had paid fee on his store.

John E. Lambert ...elected....

Page #61.  ...Davis School House, April 13, 1889.  ...Pass Sexton paid one dollar on leavey on Oct 4, 1888.  Leander White was initiated...following elected: John L. Chadwick, George Justice, John Stanley, J. L. Rucker, Charley Brown, Calvin Johnson.  The following were rejected:  Kimbird Alley, A F. Quillen.

Pet. of Henry Mowery, V. G. Kimbler was received.

Henry White Jr. and Wm C. Fields paid on leavey of Oct. 4, 1888....

Page #63.  Davis School House, May 11, 1889.  Henry Mowery and N. G. Kimbler elected.

Page #64. Davis School House, June 8, 1889.  J. L. Chadwick and Henry Mowery initiated.

Resolution...no less than five names shall be received or considered in the establishment of a new lodge... 


Page #66.  August 5th, 1889.  The Mutual Protection Society met at Harvey Kinner's...object of the meeting was to bring James Lane to justice for trying to sell out and get away and leaving Mr. Kinner to pay a security debt for him. 


The society held a consultation and agreed to go to Mr. Lane's house to get Mrs. Lane to sign a bill of sale for Mr. Kinner. We went and Mrs. Lane was gone.  Mr. Kinner left a written notice at the house for Mr. Lane to not dispose of any of the crop, cows or horse until said debt was settled.


August 5.89. We the undersigned deem it necesary to call a special meeting of the Mutual Protection society at H. H. Kinner's at the hour of 4 o'clock P.M. for the purpus of assisting Brother Kinner in rendering justice from Jas. Lane in a bill of sale.  Signed L. J. Stewart, Wm. Hogan, M.S. Hazlett, C. H. Banfiled, Thomas Brown, W. L. Aloy.


Page #69.  Regular Meeting...Davis School House August 10, 1889.  Comit repoorted favorable on the pet. of ? Burton and the ballot was laid and when call Mr. Burton was duly elected.


Page #70. ...Davis School House. Sept. 7, 1889....Ben Lewis petition was received ...Resolution presented by N. A. Klaiber. Resolved that our constitution and by laws be so amended to read as follows: A Members widdow shall be intitled to all of the benefits of this order except attending lodge as long as she rimans his widdow and only as long as she reamans his widdow.


Page #71. ...Held at Davis School House.  Oct. 5, 1889...The comitte on Ben Lewis pet. ask for longer time to make a report. C. L. Davis was appointed to get oil and lamp wicks for the lodge.  ...


Page #72.  Regular Meeting of the Mutual Protection Society Lodge No. 1 at Davis School House. [This is the first entry citing the Lodge as No. 1.]   ...W. L. Clay, Pres; J. D. Higgins, Sect.; John Lambert Treas. Pro.; C. C. Fields outside sent; George Fields inside sent.


Linsy Fannin's pet [pet = petition] received... The comitte reported unfavorable on Ben Lewis' petition and the count discharged.


The Mutual Protection society of Boyd Co. Ky. held at Davis School House to District No 19 Davis School to coal $2.00 assessed by the citizens of said district Dec 7, 1889...


Page #73. Continued.  In obedience to our request the different lodges sent deligates as follows: Falls of Blaine Lodge, Jasper Casey and C. C. Crank.  Rockville Lodge Theodore Kinner and James H. Kinner.  Grayson Lodge J. A. Blankenship and George Gee.  Bolts Fork Lodge C. H. Higgins. 


Lewis Berry and Harvey Kinner retired with the other deligates for a while and returned and reported that they had agreed on an ?? sign and a pass word for the insuing year...


Page #74. ...Davis School House. Jan. 4, 1890...Life Fugutt's pet. recd.  Dow Sexton's pet. recd...[Lorenzo Dow Sexton.]  The comitte on Linsey Fannin's petition wasent not present.


N. A. Klaiber reported that he and W. H. Banfield ...went to Louisa to the convention and that he spent one dollar of the lodges money and one dollar of his own money....


Page #75.  The lodge received the new constitution and by laws.  W. H. Banfield would not receive any money from the lodge to pay his expense to the convention at Louisa.  The lodge extended many thanks to Mr. Banfield for his kindness...


The following names paid twenty cents each for their dues last years: Jos. Kirk, W. Brooks, J. W. French, William Hogan, M. S. Hazlett, David Davis, George Fields, W. H. Banfield.  


This lodge sold 25 coppies of the new constitutions and by laws to the Bolts Fork Lodge for 65 cents.  


W. H. Banfield was elected president.  William Hogan was elected for vice president, C. T. Davis elected for Treas., N. A. Klaiber was elected for secy,  W. A. Lambert was elected for inside sentinel, M. S. Hazlett was elected for outside sentinel.


Page #76.  The Mutual Protection Society. Davis Lodge No. 1 held at Davis School House, Boyd Co., Ky. April 5th, 1890.


James Twinam took the obligation and duly initiated into this order... my motion V. O. Davis and Wm. L. Clay, was appointed as additional commiti to act with N. A. Klaiber on the petition of L. D. Sexton, the regularly appointed commiti being absent.


The commiti of Life Fugutt's petition asked for and was granted more time before reporting.


The comiti reported favorable on the petition of L. D. Sexton.  The ballot was spread and when collected he was declared duly elected.


On motion a new comiti was appointed on the petition of Lindsey Fannin and allowed to report at once...reported favorable.


Page #77.  Mr. Fannin was declared elected.


On motion a comiti of three was appointed to take testimoney and investigate the charge brought against Bro. Harvey Kinner by the Bolts Fork Lodge. The said Kinner is charged of using slanderous talk about Geo. Powers a member of the Bolts Fork Lodge.  Comiti W. L. Clay, J. D. Higgins, and C. C. Fields.  Said comiti to report at our next regular meeting...


The following paid last years dues: W. A. Lambert, V. O. Davis, W. T. Hood, L. T. Hood, L. J. Stewart, Jno. M. Clay, R. A. Prichard, J. P. Castner, Cris Smith, W. L. Geiger, J. D. Mayhew, Joseph Barrett, H. P. Sexton.


By request of W. T. Hood a permit was granted the members who resides nearer to Princess than to this place to organize a lodge to be known as Princess Lodge No. 11...


Page #78. January 24, 1891.  ...Bro. Banfield was duley elected president.  bro E. D.  Davis duley elected vice president. W. L. Clay elected sec, John Clay treasure, James French inside sentinel, C. C. Fields outside sentinel. ...


[Same page] Oct 17, 1891 Regular meeting of the the Mutual Protection Society...Bro W. H. Banfield was elected a delegate to the ? Log [lodge] and N. A. Klibar [Klaiber] was elected an alternate for the same...


Page #79.  ...Davis School House. Nov. 14, 1891...Petition of Geo. Kirk Jr was recommended by L. C. Hazlett, E. White and Henry Mowery.


On motion the permit of John Brown was received from Whites Creek Lodge and Br. Brown was accepted as a member of this lodge.


Petition of John M. Ross was recommended...was initiated....


Page #80.  Oct 21st, 1893....Electing the following officers Edward Davis president, R. Davis vice, W. L. Caly sect., John M. Clay treasurer, Fillmore P. Holly outside sentinel. H. Kinner inside...allso a new pass word was adopted for the year...An order was past to have a call meating at Hazlett School house on the night of Oct 28...


Page #83.  June 29, 1895. ...Davis School House in Boyd Co., Ky...Waite Worman was elected pres., J. P. McGlothlin was elected vice pres., Wm. A. Lambert was elected Secretary, John Kouns was elected tres.  These are to hold office till replaced by new officers in January 96...


Page #84.  July 6th, 1895...Davis School House ...Petition of Arch Morris received.  Petition of Jas. Herron received...

Page #87... Davis School House August 3. 95...favorable on the petition of Jas. Herron and the vote being put to the house Mr. Herron was declared elected...favorable on petition of Arch Morris and the vote being put to the house Mr. Morris was declared elected.   The petition of Theodore Kouns was received...Mr. Kouns was declared elected.  Petition of Wm Kirk was received...elected.


Page #88.  Petition of Geo. Wah received and elected...John Simpson Sr. ...elected.  Jes. Johnson ...elected.  Allen Lambert ... elected.  J. C. Lambert, J. J. Kouns and Harvey Kinner was appointed to make a new pass word and


Page #89. ...appointed to make some new signs and have them ready by the next regular meeting.


Page #90.  August 3, 1895....Davis School House ...petition of Henry Elenberger...  George Wah ...initiated and paid for self...


Page #91. Sept. 28, 1895.  Davis School House...Henry Elenburger...elected.  Petition of Henry Lucas, Wm. Locke and Wm. Gallion received.  David Murphy bought and delivered the lodge two lamps and oil ...


[The next few pages involve the estate of C. H. Kouns.  The Kouns family at Mavity is where the ledger was located in the old desk.]



Page #103 - 105 List of C. H. Kouns property sold Feb. 17, 1906.


[Pages missing] Page #125. Know all men by this presents that in consideration one ...cattle, one rid roan, ...Wm. Justice by this present and do bargain sell and convey to the said John Lambert... [no date and not completed].


Page #258.  [Top of page simply reads] Roll.  C. H. Koums, W. T. Worman, J. C. Lambert, Edward Eastham, J. Kouns, Frank Kir, Phil Holley, Jas. Leibee, John Rucker, David Murphy, Robert Davis, Chilton Davis, John Lambert, Harvey Kinner, David Rice, John Runyon, Harve Stewart,  James McGlothlin, Alex. Murphy, Chris Smith, Wm. Geiger, J. C. Hogan, Sophia Eastham, Pascal Sexton, Harvy McWharter, Allen Lambert, George Wah. [No dates on page.]


Page #280.  Mutual Protection Society. Whereas V. O. Davis has been elected Treas. of this society for the year of 1889 now we...as principle and C. L. Williams, J. P. McGlothlin and W. L. Clay his sureties are held and firmly bound to this society ...sum of $2000.00 for his official act as such officer given...


Page #284.  Whereas Chilton Davis has been duly elected tax assessor fo the Mutual Protection society of Geigerville, Boyd County, Kentucky.  Now we C. H. Kouns and C. L. Williams and Anson Pope...two hudnred dollars...condition of said bond ...discharge all duties ...as treasurer...21 day April 1888.


Page #285.  Treasurer Bond Mutual Protection Society Davis Lodge No. 1. Wheas Chilton Davis has been duley elected treasurer for Davis Lodge No. 1...two hundred dollars...[sureties not cited].


Page #286. Treasurers bond Mutual Protection Society Boyd County...Whereas J. R. Davis has been duly elected treasurer...7 May 1887.  Sighed J. R. Davis, C. H. Kouns, Anson Pope, J. L. Kirk and J. P. McGlothlin.


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This compiler would be extremely interested in information on the Bolts Fork, Princess, Whites Creek and any other group that operated within Boyd County. 







Mutual Aide & Regulators Part #2

compiled by Teresa Martin Klaiber
March 2011

Once again I wish to thank Charlotte Lambert  Mosley for sharing and donating a Boyd County ledger book of the Mutual Protection Society.  I posted Part #1 in the Eastern Kentucky Genealogy Blog March 28th, 2011.   My comments are in brackets.  All spelling as been left as utilized from the ledger. I encourage everyone to review the original housed at the Boyd County Library.  This is not a complete transcription but an extraction of materials.

Page 26.  Mutual Protection Society...held at Davis School House Jan. 28, 1888...Dr. Davis, President; J. S. Carlyon, Secretary; William Lambert outside sentinel; Chilton Davis inside sentinel; John J. Kouns, Treasury...petition of Jas. R. Williams...received...resulted in his election.W. A. Brooks...received...resulted in his election. C. L. Williams nomination for President...resulted in his being elected.  V. O. Davis ...nomination for vice president...resulted in his being elected.  Nelson Kliber [Klaiber] nomination for secretary...resulted in his being elected.  Motion of Jas. McGlothlin and Chilton Davis was placed in nomination ...Chilton Davis is Treasurer.

Page #27.  William Lambert placed in nomination for Financial secretary...resulted in his election.  Motion of John Rucker ...nomination for inside sentinel...elected.  Motion Wyatt Clay and James McGlothlin ...nomination...outside sentinel...resulted in the election of James McGlothlin.  J.S. Carlyon ...reported Constitution and by-laws...completed...called to convene at Grassland Meeting House on Saturday Feb 4, 1888.

Page #28. Grassland Church...Feb. 4, 1888...On motion the new constitution and by-laws was by a majority vote rejected and filed...

Page #29.  Davis School House. April 21, 1888...Mr. Gum Byington was duly installed ...payed for self and two horses.  Mr. Edward White...payed for self and one horse.  Mr. Chilton Davis gave bond as treasure of this order in sum of two hundred dollars and gave the following as bondsman: C. H. Kouns, C. L. Williams and A. Pope.

By vote of Lodge it was decided to pay C. H. Kouns five dollars defraying expenses to Frankfort to fight the Carter taxes....

Page #30.  The petition of Wm. Hogan was received...Petition of Press Byington was received...

Page #31.  Davis School House May 19, 1888.  ...W. V. Sexton was appointed outside and inside sentinel.  Petition of H. P. Sexton was received...[Henry Powell Sexton].  Wm. Hogan...duly elected. ...Press Byington...duly elected.  Jas. M. Klaiber...duly elected. [James Matthew Klaiber son of John Andrew Klaiber.]  ...

Page #33...Davis School House...June 23, 1888.  ... George Powers received...Robt. Lowe received...John Runyon received.

H. P. Sexton ...duly elected.  [Henry Powell Sexton was the only son of Marcus Sexton and grandson of Elisha and Tabitha Sexton.]

C. P. Smallridge Jr. was initiated in this order and paid for self 50 cents.  Lon F. White was initiated and paid for self 50 cents and horse 25 cents...Wm. Hogan was initiated and paid for self 50 cents and 4 horses 1.00.  Wm. H. Banfield was initiated and paid for self and 2 horses...

Page #34. By vote of Lodge N. A. Klaiber was authorized to finish collecting the levey of 1886.  ...For refusing to pay the levey of 1886 the following members were expelled...R. C. Davidson, Sam Herron, John Rucker.

To recover a fox steel-trap belonging to John M. Clay know to be in the possession of Green Sexton the following committee was apointed to investigate and report...V. O. Davis, J. R. Lark, Jno. Hazlett, L. J. Stewart, R. A. Pricahrd, J. C. Graham, Thos. Brown, J. D. Higgins, C. H. Higgins, W. J. Ross and J. C. Lambert.  [Greenberry Sexton was the son of Moses and Theny Sexton.]

Page #35.  Davis School House, July 21, 1888...petition of Lon Ross received...petition of Geo. Stewart was received...petition of Mortimer S. Hazlett was received...petition of Chas. Clay was received...petition of Louis Berry was received... petition of Duck Shockey was received...petition of Jno. Queen Sr. received. [The entry for Jno. Queen Sr. was struck over.]

Page #36.  ...Geo. Powers...duly elected.  Robert Lowe...duly elected.... H. P. Sexton was duly initiated and paid for self and three horses...

By vote of Lodge...notify members by mail who had not paid the assessment of 1886 to settle the same on or before the regular meeting...  On Motion of Wm. T. Hoard it was decided to have a "Mule" Barbecue in the Davis Grove the last Sat. in Sept. Sept. 29...[See Part #1 and Carter news article referencing the order referred to as Mules.]

Page #37.  Committee for Barbecue:  Wm. T Hoard, Joe Kirk, L. J. Stewart, C. H. Kouns, Wm. Ross, Jas. P. Caster, Wm D. Bolt, Geo M. Fuller, Wm. H. Banfield, Jno. Hazlett, Eli White, Edward White, Jno H. Eastham, G. B. Norton, P. S. Fannin, Jno. Powers, Jno. Higgins, Jno. M. Clay, Jno. Mock, D.r Wm. T. Hood, Jno. D. Fannin, Jno Matix...

Page #38.  Davis School House, Aug. 18, 1888...petition of Isom Hogan received...Wm. Twinam...received...Joseph Clark...received...Frank Friel ...received.  Geo. W. Stewart reported unfavorable and was discharged.  The ballot was not spread.

Page #39 continued.  The following were elected:  Lon Ross, Mortimer Hazlett, Chas. Clay, Louis Berry, Duck Shockey.

The Pres. announced that the thief who stole John Riffe's gray mare from John Hogan's stable on the night of the 17th inst. was caught at Ironton, Ohio.  The mare also was recovered and that several of the members of this lodge aided in the search.

N. A. Klaiber was apointed as a comit. of one to aske L. J. Stewart to prosecute Wm. Sexton for stealing Mrs. Stewart's bust pin or give good reasons for not doing the same. 

On motion it was agreed that the secy spread the minutes of the call meeting concerning McGlothlin and Large on his book.

Page #40.  Aug 11, 1888. Mavity, Ky....Mr. J. P. McGlothlin reports that he as sworn out a warrant and that Large is now under arrest and trial set for Monday at 8 o'clock Aug 13th at Mavity, KY before Esq. W. R. Musick.  Moved ...committee be appointed to notify the county atty. to appear to prosecute the accused... [James P. McGlothlin married 1. Elzema Elswick and after her death married 2.Mary Jane Ratliff Blevins. The 2nd marriage ended in divorce.]

Page #41. Davis School House, Sept. 15, 1888...M. S. Hazlett was duley initiated in the secrets of the  order...George Shockey was duley initiated in the secrets of the order...petition of Coon Waits ...received.  Chas. H. Banfield ...received...

Isom Hogan Elected.

Page #42 continued.  The following were elected:  Charles Mutters, Wm. Twinans, Joseph Clark, Frank Frield...

Page #43. Sept. 25, 1888...President stated that the object of the meeting was to arrange for a barbecue ...Robert Hazlett volunteered to go to Catlettsburg to bring two men to butcher and roast the beef and mutton.  Frank Chaffins and J. C. Lambert volunteered to go to Ashland with wagons for bread. R.E. White was apointed to get address of the baker in Ashland who furnishes the bread also price of same and to leave it at C. L. Williams Store for Chaffins and Lambert.

W. L. Clay volunteered to see that the wood was furnished the cooks also trench dug.  John A. Klaiber volunteered to go to Vint Calvins after two sheep donated to the barbecue by Mr. Calvin.  Isaac Fannin was pointed to get 1 sheep from L. C. Hazlett, 1 from Joe L. Fannin which was donated to barbeque by the ...gentlemen.

Page #44 continued.  The comite on beef was instructed by the vote of lodge to procure 2,000 lbs. of beef.  The bread commite was also instructed by vote of lodge to procure 1,000 lb. of bread.  Frank Chaffins volunteered to furnish lumber for tables.  W. L. Clay agreed to help build the same. J. C. Lambert was apointed ot procure rope to stretch around the tables as a guard.

Page #45.  Oct. 4, 1888...Pres. stated that the object of the meeting was to receive bills presented by the members that had arisen from cost of barbecue...by vote of lodge an assessment of one dollar per member was laid. Also that all duley elected members that are not initiated shall pay said levey....C. L. Williams paid secy $12,27 [as written] the returns from beef and mutton hides...

page #46. Davis School House Oct. 13, 1888...David Davis was initiated...W. A.Brooks was initiated...Jno. C. Griffit was initiated...petition of Milton Stewart received...petition of John Callihan was received...[The following was written and crossed out] Moved that the case against J. P. McGlothlin be laid over until next regular meeting and that he be notified by the pres. that action will be taken against him according to the constitution.

Page #47. Continued.  Coon Waits elected. C. H. Banfield elected...

Page #48. Davis School House. Nov. 17, 1888.  Chas H. Banfield initiated, Isom Hogan initiated, Chas. Clay initiated, Louis Berry initiated...Jno Callihan elected and Milton Stewart rejected...

page #49 continued.  Petitions received for Jas. Hensley, Calvin Holbrook, John O'Brien Jr., Jno. Riffe.  L. O. White declared duley elected.

Moved that at least two or more members from each lodge in the state be requested to meet us in lodge at our Dec. meeting to agree upon and receive an annual pass word, and other points in the secret work of the society...

Page #51.  Davis School House, Dec 15, 1888...John Callihan duley initiated...Wm Music Elected, Jas. Hensley rejected, Calvin Holbrook elected, John O'Bryan Jr. elected and John Riffe rejected.

Page #52. Continued.  Petition of Jno Smallridge,,,Mike Galiher, J. J. Hensley... In obedience to the request the different lodges sent deligates as follows: Falls of Blaine, John P. Riffe and Buttler Mowery; Stinson, J. W. Hord and R. Q. Keffer; Rock Hill J. F. Stewart and Jas. Kinner.  A comite retired with the deligates from the other lodges and came in and reported that they had agreed upon a sign and pass word to be used the insuing yeare in all lodges.

Page #53. Continued.  The pass word acompanied by the sign to be used to obtain admitance in all lodges.  The sign to be used in meeting a member anywhere...

Page #54.  Davis School House.  Jan. 12th, 1889...Geo. Powers and Robert Lowe were initiated.  C. L. Williams elected president. W. L. Clay elected vice president.  J. D. Higgins elected secretary. V. O. Davis elected treasurer.  


Page #55. W. J. Ross elected inside sentinel.  W. A. Lambert elected outside sentinel....Order to pay Lon Nunley for going for co. attorney...order to pay Jno. Irix for guarding and boarding Large.  Petitions for John W. West, Wm. T. Clay, Charles G. Tanner, Liss Chaffins, Lum Fields and Grant Griffit received.


Page #56.  John Smallridge elected, Mike Galiger elected, Jack J. Hensley elected.  J. D. Higgins was appointed to notify S. D. Finley to pay initiation fee on his store...


To be continued.