BIOGRAPHIES - ISGRIG, William Jr., Bourbon County, Kentucky From: Bob Francis http://www.shawhan.com Date: 07 Feb 2000 The biographies are taken primarily from William Perrin's "The History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky" and E. Polk Johnson's "The History of Kentucky and Kentuckians," Vol. III. Many Bourbon County, Kentucky, researchers have pointed out mistakes and they are notated. Name: William ISGRIG Jr. _________________________________________ Birth: June 13, 1843 Father: William ISGRIG (1819-) Mother: Letitia REID Spouses _________________________________________ 1: Lou C. REID Death: August 25, 1873 Marriage: November 5, 1868 Children: Emma Ray _________________________________________ 2: Carrie CHILDRISS Birth: Hutchinson Station, Bourbon County, Kentucky Father: P. G. CHILDRISS Mother: Amanda WHEATLEY Marriage: October 17, 1876 WILLIAM ISGRIG, Jr.,1 farmer ; P. O. Paris ; was born in this precinct, June 13, 1843, the eldest of three sons. His parents were William and Letitia (Reid) Isgrig ; he was born June 2, 1819, son of Daniel and Mary (Current) Isgrig; she was born in this precinct, and a daughter of Thomas Current, who were one of the early settlers; he built a still-house near the place whereWilliam Isgrig, Jr. now lives. The above was raised in this precinct, and to farming pursuits. Nov. 5, 1868, he married Lou C. Reid, a native of this county; she was a daughter of Greenberry and Amanda (Lancaster) Reid. Mrs. Isgrig died April 25, 1873. Two children were born to her, but one now living, Emma Ray. Oct. 17, 1876, he married Carrie Childriss ; born at Hutchinson Station, daughter of P. G. and Amanda (Wheatley) Childriss; he was born in Pendleton County, Ky., son of John Childriss, of Virginia. Amanda being a daughter of Daniel Wheatley, of the “Old Dominion.” Mr. Isgrig located where he now resides, in 1873. He has 200 acres. Sources 1. Perrin, p. 474 ------------------------------ USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genealogical information on the Internet, data may be freely used for personal research and by non-commercial entities as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format or presentation by other organizations or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for profit or any form of presentation, must obtain the written consent of the file submitter, or his legal representative and then contact the listed USGENWEB archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.