Christian James Sanders was born Abt. 1770 in Jefferson County KY, and died 1844 in Bullitt County KY. He married (1) Rhoda Quertermous on 03 Dec 1787 in Jefferson County KY, daughter of James Quertermous and Elizabeth. He married (2) Ally on Bef. 1826.
Notes for Christian James Sanders: From http://www.rootsweb.com/~kybullit/bcqnqs.htm : 1792 tax list for Nelson Co. KY (district becomes part of Bullitt Co.) 1793 tax list of Jefferson Co. KY with 1 white male over 21, 2 blacks under 16 (no land details on this list) 1797 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY 1 white male over 21, 4 blacks over 16. 300 acres in Bullitt Co. KY on Brooks Run 1810 census Bullitt Co. KY 1825 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21, 2 blacks over 16 544 acres on Floyds Fork, Bullitt Co. KY and one lot in Shepherdsville
1. CHRISTIAN JAMES1 SANDERS was born Abt. 1775, and died Abt. 1844. He married RHODA QUERTERMOUS December 03, 1787 (Source: Early Kentucky Marriages.), daughter of JAMES QUERTERMOUS and ELIZABETH.
Notes for CHRISTIAN JAMES SANDERS: 1797, Bullitt County, KY tax list. Sanders, Christian J., 300 acres Brooks Run, E-Joseph Brooks, S-same, P-same.
1799, Bullitt County, Ky Tax list. Sanders, Christian J., 7 slaves, 5 horses
1810 Tax list, 544 acres on Floyds Fork
1810 Bullitt County, Ky census. 3 boys, 0-9 1 boy, 16-19 1 male, 45 and over 2 females 0-9 3 females 10-15 1 female 16-25 1 female 45 and over 7 slaves
1820 B'Co, KY census no listing
1830 Bullitt County, Ky census 1 male 60-68 2 females 15-19 1 female 40-49 5 slaves
Bullitt County, KY Guardian Accts, Book 13, pg 28 Wilderness Road, Vol IV, pg 31 Will of Christian James Sanders, Henry Martha Ann John David Teresa Jane Ben Franklin Guardian George A. Sanders, 18 December 1854
Notes for RHODA QUERTERMOUS: Rhoda was mentioned in her fathers will. (1803-1809)
More About Christian James Sanders and Rhoda Quertermous: Marriage: 03 Dec 1787, Jefferson County KY.
More About Christian James Sanders and Ally: Marriage: Bef. 1826
Children of Christian James Sanders and Rhoda Quertermous are: