ky-footsteps-digest Wednesday, August 12 1998 Volume 01 : Number 446 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 08:53:56 -0700 From: "H. Jean Dalrymple" Subject: KFY: OBITS: Whaley and related families Page 6, CYNTHIANA DEMOCRAT, 15 November 1923 MONSON---James L. MONSON, retired farmer, died at his home on East Pike street Monday night, Nov. 12th, of paralysis. He had been in poor health for about fifteen years. Mr. MONSON was born in Nicholas county Sept 22, 1866, a son of Elijah and Susan MONSON. He was married in 1904 to Miss Kate SANFORD, of Nicholas county, who survives with the following children, Elizabeth MAY, Dayton, O., Sanford MONSON, in the U. S. Navy, James Allen, George Spencer and Paul MONSON, of this city. Mr. L. N. MONSON is a surviving brother and the sisters are Mrs. J. D. EVANS, Mrs. B. W. MONSON, Mrs. Lafe MAFFETT, Mrs. R. F. SCOTT, Mrs. Ed GAFFIN, of this county, and Miss Bessie MONSON, Birmingham, Ala. The family had been residents of Cynthiana for ten years. Mr. MONSON was a member of the Christian church, a man of high character and standing and a good citizen. The funeral will be held at his late residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock, with services by Rev. Clyde DARSIE. Burial in Battle Grove. Page 1, CYNTHIANA DEMOCRATE, 23 March 1922 EVANS-James. D. J. EVANS aged about 68 years, farmer and well known citizen, died yesterday afternoon about three o'clock after several weeks illness if pneumonia, at his home between Republican and Salem. He was a son of the late Green EVANS. His mother survives, his wife and a son Charlie. A brother and two sisters also survive, Luther EVANS of this city, Mrs. Will ROSE and Mrs. McFARLAND of Chattanooga Tenn. Funeral arrangements had not been made when this paper went to press. Mr. EVANS was a follower of Pastor RUSSELL in religious belief, was at the head of that order in this county, and had built and maintained a tabernacle on his farm where services were held from time to time. Page 1, LOG CABIN, Friday 23 June 1911 HEART PIERCED When Homer Evans Fell on Handle of Harrow Homer Green EVANS met death in a very peculiar manner Sunday morning in a barn on the farm of Mr. John H. WEBB, about a mile and a half from Ruddles Mills. Mr. EVANS resided on the Republican pike and with his wife and daughter were spending Sunday with Mr. WEBB. He and several others went into the barn to get out of the rain and while there he climbed up into the barn to look at some tobacco. In some way he lost his balance and fell onto a Randall harrow, the handle striking him in the chest, breaking a rib and piercing his heart. "Boys, I am killed!" he said and within a minute life's spark passed out. The fatal accident was witnessed by a brother, Charles EVANS, Harvey TAPP and two sons of Mr. J. H. WEBB. Homer EVANS was the son of Mr. J. D. EVANS, a well known farmer. He married a daughter of Mr. William ARDERY about three years ago and she, with one child, survive him. The deceased was an industrious yon h standing, and his untimely death is the source of general regret throughout the community. The funeral services were held at his late residence Tuesday afternoon and the remains were interred at Battle Grove Cemetery. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 14:22:16 -0700 From: "H. Jean Dalrymple" Subject: KFY: OBITS: Whaley and related families Page 3, LOG CABIN, 9 Feb. 1901 Mrs. Sarah J. WHITAKER, a most est-able lady died at K-lat Tuesday, aged 62 (? Not sure about the 2) years. She was a sister of Mr. A. T. RANKIN, of -air, her father, being the late Willie RANKIN, and was the widow of I. Newton WHITAKER who died years ago. Her surviving children are: John, S. T., and Benjamin WHITAKER, and Mrs. Emma ASBERRY, all of this county; Mrs. Nannie GARDNER, wife of Rev. Jo. GARDNER, of Hillsboro, and Carlos M., who has been a soldier in the Philippines but sailed for San Francisco several weeks ago. The remains were buried at Benson cemetery Thursday, but in accordance with her desire the funeral sermon will not be preached until the arrival of her son Carlos. Page 5, LOG CABIN, Friday, 1 October 1915 Mrs. Dora RANKIN HALEY died at the home of her husband, Mr. Ewalt HALEY, a prominent farmer of near Cross Roads, in Bourbon county, early yesterday morning. She had been ill of Tuberculosis for about four years. She and her husband spent last winter in Florida in the hop of benefiting her health but she was only slightly improved. Deceased was the daughter of Mr. Asbury T. RANKIN and was born near Kelat, this county, thirty-five years ago. On October 5, 1897 she married Mr. Ewalt HALEY and since their marriage they have lived in Bourbon. She was a member ofd the Mt. Carmel Christian church and a splendid Christian woman, whose untimely death will be keenly felt especially by the bereaved husband and fifteen year old daughter, Jessie, who have the sincere sympathy of a wide circle of friends and relatives. She is also survived by her father and brothers, Robert, and Grover, of Berry; James M., of Lexington; Samuel, of Oklahoma; Dr. Geo. RANKIN, of Shawhan; and Thomas, of Waynesville, Ohio. The funeral services, conducted by Rev. J. R. JONES, will take place from the Mt. Carmel Christian Church Saturday afternoon, October 2nd, at 1:30 o'clock. Burial at Battle Grove cemetery. Pall bearers: Miller LAIL, Frank LAIR, Charles WILSON, William SPARKS, James ESTES, Noah SMITH. Page 4, LOG CABIN, Friday, 1 December 1911 Mrs. Janie RANKIN STROUSE, wife of Mr. Eli STROUSE, of Lair, died at the Harrison Hospital of tuberculosis Wednesday morning at 5 o'clock. The funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Christian Church, conducted by Rev. J. R. JONES. The burial took place at Battle Grove Cemetery. Mrs. STROUSE was the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Berry RANKIN, of Berry, and was 28 years of age. She married Mr. Eli STROUSE five years ago. She was a member of Mt. Carmel Christian Church and a consistent member. She is survived by her husband and one little son, not quite two years of age; by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berry RANKIN, of Berry, one sister, Mrs. Ewalt HALEY, of Bourbon County; and eight brothers, Samuel, of Oklahoma; Elizie, Thomas J., of Melvin, O., Jas. M., of Lexington, W. Arthur, Dr. Geo. L., Robt. And Grover, the last six being pallbearers yesterday afternoon. THE CYNTHIANA DEMOCRAT, Thursday, 26 Feb. 1920 RANKIN-A. T. RANKIN, "Berry", o of Harrison county's best known and most popular citizens, died at his home near Florence, Ky., Sunday, Feb . 22, at an advanced age. Mr. RANKIN suffered a stroke of paralysis some time ago, from which he never recovered. For many years he owned and operated a farm near Berry, where he was numbered among the leading citizens. Of a kindly, generous nature, liberal and friendly, a man of high ideals, it is not strange that every man was his friend and that he was welcomed everywhere. He reared a large family and his sons are of the leading citizens in their different communities. The death of this excellent man will be mourned by a wide circle of friends, who extends sympathy to the bereaved family. The funeral and burial took place at Benson yesterday afternoon, the body being laid to rest by the side of his wife, who preceded him about ten years. Mr. RANKIN had sold his farm near Berry a few years and bought near Florence, where he resided with his son, Grover. Surviving sons are Dr. G. L. RANKIN of Sawhan; James RANKIN, formerly secretary of the Burley Tobacco Co., Glencoe; Robert RANKIN, Elgie RANKIN and Grover RANKIN. There are several surviving daughters. (no names on these) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 16:34:24 -0500 From: "mfwade" Subject: KFY: OBIT: Elbia O'Daniel, 1949, Lawrence Co Obit: O'DANIEL, Lawrence Co., 1949 The Daily Independent of Ashland (Elbia O'Daniel died April 20, 1949) HEART ATTACK FATAL TO ELBIA O'DANIEL Stricken with a heart attack at his home, 564 Blackburn Avenue, Ashland, at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday night of last week, Elbia O'Daniel, 36, employed as a welder at the Leach Station plant of the Ashland Oil and Refining Company, died en route to an Ashland hospital. Mr. O'Daniel was a native of Lawrence County, Ky., and had been a resident of Boyd County for the past seven years. Surviving are his parents, Ben and Hattie Moore O'Daniel, one son, Robert Ben, at home, one daughter, Glenna Ruth O'Daniel, at home, and two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Hathorn of Cincinnati, O., and Miss Mary Frances O'Daniel of Ashland. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the Newcomb Chapel, Lawrence County, KY., with burial following in the Harmon Cemetery also in Lawrence County. Rev. Dave Hewlett of Buchanan, Boyd County officiated, assisted by Rev. I. J. Scudder, pastor of the Second Methodist Church of Ashland. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 19:34:33 -0400 From: "Smith, Elizabeth" Subject: KFY: MARRIAGES: Jackson, Grooms - Fleming Co A couple of months ago, I submitted Fleming Co., KY Jackson Marriage information gleaned from the marriage index book. Since then, I have looked up these marriages, up to about 1900. This information is more complete and correct. These are the Fleming Co. Jackson marriages that I was able to find. They are roughly in alphabetical order. A couple of bond books are missing from the courthouse (I think Book O is can be accessed through microfilm), but I was able to get some information from the marriage book index or from the marriage return books. Someone has published a book with early Fleming Co. marriages, which includes some information from the missing bond books. Unfortunately, I did not record the title or author of the book. It can be found in the Fleming Co. Library. I will write down the title and author the next time that I am there. (Notes in parenthesis are my own.) submitted by: Elizabeth Smith esmith@montgomery.k12.ky.us JACKSON GROOMS Bond Book: C Page: 19 Groom: Alexander M. JACKSON Bride: Sarah A. PAINTER Date: (No return found) Bondsman: S. G. Painter Comments: Bond date: 17 Feb 1858 (Alexander M. Jackson was the son of James C. Jackson and his first wife, Annie Mitchell. Sarah Amazetta Painter/Pointer/Poynter was the daughter of Samuel Gregg Pointer and Eleanor Robinson Saunders.) Book: 1c Page: 85 Groom: Alvin JACKSON Bride: Jane TILMAN Date: 1868 Bondsman: Comments: Book: 2c Page: 21 Groom: Andrew JACKSON Bride: Martha JACKSON Date: 186? Bondsman: Comments: Return Book: B Page: 117 Groom: Dempsey JACKSON Bride: Elizabeth ROBERTS Date: 10 Sept 1830 Bondsman: Samuel Roberts Comments: Bond date: 4 Sep 1830; Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Book: N Page: 170 Groom: D. A. JACKSON Bride: Mary A. PLUMMER Date: Bondsman: Benj. J. Plummer Comments: Bond date: 27 Dec 1880; Groom: age, 25, born in Nicholas Co., resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, father was born in Bracken Co., mother was born in Nicholas Co.; (I neglected to record the information on Mary A.); were to be married at the residence of the bride's father Book: M Page: 68 Groom: Edward JACKSON Bride: Fannie WADKINS Date: 25 Jan 1900 Bondsman: James Crump Comments: Bond date: 30 Jan 1900; Groom: age 24, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride: 23, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Nicholas Co.; were to be married at James Crump's Bond Book: C Page: 425 Groom: George G. JACKSON Bride: Amanda LIGHTFOOT Date: (No return found) Bondsman: Wm. L. Lightfoot Comments: Bond date: 10 Sept 1860 (George G. Jackson was the son of Dempsey Jackson and Elizabeth Roberts.) Book: Q Page: 166 Groom: George T. (Taylor) JACKSON Bride: Charlotte Ann GRAY Date: 2 Dec 1886 Bondsman: Charley Gray Comments: Bond date: 30 Nov 1886; Groom: age 22, born and resided in Fleming Co., KY, 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 20, born in Ohio, resided in Fleming Co., KY, 1st marriage, father born in Nicholas Co., mother born in Ohio; were to be married at the residence of the bride's mother; (George Taylor Jackson was the son of William H. Jackson and Minerva Ann Sapp.) Return Book: 00 Page: 48 Groom: Henry JACKSON Bride: Rachel PORTER Date: 20 Mar 1808 Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book is missing. (Henry was the son of Jacob and Sarah Jackson.) Book: Page: Groom: Henry JACKSON Bride: Polly COCHRAN Date: 20 April 1802 (may be a bond date) Bondsman: James Cochran Comments: No return found. Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Book: Page: Groom: Henry JACKSON Bride: Polly MOTTILLER Date: 12 July 1830 (may be a bond date) Bondsman: Joseph C. Porter Comments: No return found. Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. (Polly, aka Mary Mostelier, was born in MD.) Return Book: B Page: 118 Groom: Harrison JACKSON Bride: Elizabeth MORTON Date: 20 Mar 1835 Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book is missing. (Harrison is probably the son of Samuel Jackson, Sr. and Hannah.) Bond Book: A Page: 56 Return Book: B Page: 119 Groom: Huston JACKSON Bride: Elizabeth EVANS Date: 15 Feb 1838 (or 1835) Bondsman: Harrison JACKSON Comments: (Huston may be the son of Samuel Jackson, Sr. and Hannah.) Book: A Page: 632 Return Book: B Page: 122 Groom: Hugh C. JACKSON Bride: Evaline GODDARD Date: 10 Oct 1849 Bondsman: John Goddard Comments: Bond date: 8 Oct 1849 Book: E Page: 386 Groom: Henry JACKSON Bride: Cythe Ann TALLY Date: 31 May 1866 Bondsman: Leander C. Keel Comments: Bond date: 31 May 1866; Groom: age 55, born and resided in Fleming Co., KY, 2nd marriage, farmer, father born in USA, mother born in Ireland; Bride: age 15, born and resided in Fleming Co., KY, 1st marriage, father born in IL, mother born in Fleming Co.; were to be married at Dr. Wm. J. Tally [residence] Return Book: 00 Page: 49 Groom: Israel JACKSON Bride: Hannah ROSS (or MOSS) Date: 20 July 1816 Bondsman: Henry Jackson Comments: Hannah over age of 21; Hannah's father was Samuel Ross; Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. (Israel was the son of Jacob and Sarah Jackson.) Book: Page: Groom: Henry C. JACKSON Bride: Mattie T. HITCH Date: 21 Aug 1893 Bondsman: Frank Feeback Comments: I neglected to record the Bond Book and page number. Bond date: 21 Aug 1893; Groom: age 28, born and resided in Nicholas Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 24, born and resided in Nicholas Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Nicholas Co.; were to be married at Flemingsburg Book: Page: Groom: Henry JACKSON Bride: Mary COCHRAN Date: (no return found) Bondsman: James COCHRAN Comments: Bond date: 20 Apr 1802; Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. (Mary was the daughter of Robert and Angus Cochran. Henry was probably the son of William Jackson, Sr., who came to Kentucky in 1792 from Hampshire Co., VA, now WV.) Return Book: 00 Page: 48 Groom: James JACKSON Bride: Nancy McCALL Date: 27 Nov 1800 Bondsman: Wm. Demoss Comments: Witnesses: J. C. Belt and Thomas Jones; Bride's parents: John and Ann McCall; Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Book: Page: Groom: James JACKSON Bride: Hannah JACKSON Date: 28 Dec 1825 (may be bond date) Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. (James was the son of Jacob and Sarah Jackson. Hannah was the daughter of John Jackson and Rachel Little. It appears that Jacob and John were brothers, therefore making James and Hannah first cousins.) Bond Book: O Page: 148 Return Book: B Page: 124 Groom: James C. JACKSON Bride: Lucinda FARIS Date: 21 Nov 1854 Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book is missing. (James C. was the son of John Jackson and Rachel Little. Lucinda was the daughter of Levi Faris. This was James C. Jackson's second marriage. His first marriage, in 1833, was to Anny Mitchell in Nicholas Co.) Bond Book: O Page: 146 Return Book: B Page: 124 Groom: James A. JACKSON Bride: Eliza A. SAPP Date: 9 Nov 1854 Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book is missing. (James Albert Jackson was the son of James C. Jackson and Anny Mitchell. Eliza Ann Sapp was the daughter of Isaac Sapp and Nancy Hunt. James Albert Jackson's sister, Elizabeth E. married Eliza Ann Sapp's brother, John A.) Book: T Page: 32 Groom: James H. JACKSON Bride: Matilda F. CRUMP Date: 17 Oct 1894 Bondsman: Chas. W. Crump Comments: Bond date: 17 Oct 1894; Groom: age 22, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 14, born in Bath Co., resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Bath Co.; were to be married at residence of brides father Book: L Page: 454 Groom: James T. JACKSON Bride: Lucy A. (Alice) FRACE Date: 22 Dec 1898 Bondsman: Comments: Bond date: 21 Dec 1898; Groom: 26, born and resided in Fleming Co., KY, 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride: 24, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, father born in PA, mother born [left blank]; were to be married at Nicholas Co.; (James Turner Jackson was the son of William H. Jackson and Minerva Ann Sapp.) Book: Page: Groom: John JACKSON Bride: Rachel LITTLE Date: 17 Apr 1804 (may be bond date) Bondsman: Henry LITTLE Comments: Father of the Bride: Henry LITTLE; No return found. Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. These relationships verified by deed evidence. (John Jackson is probably the son of William Jackson, Sr., who came to Kentucky from Hampshire Co., VA, now WV, in 1792. ) Return Book: 00 Page: 50 Groom: John JACKSON Bride: Clarinda JACKSON Date: 13 Nov 1823 Bondsman: Appleton E. Ballard Comments: Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Bond Book: A Page: 222 Return Book: B Page: 120 Groom: John L. JACKSON Bride: Sally CONSTANT Date: 23 Mar 1841 Bondsman: Leonard Tulley Comments: Bond date 22 Mar 1841; consent of Sally's guardian given (John L. JACKSON was her gurardian and gave his consent! John L. was the son of John Jackson and Rachel Little.) Return Book: B Page: 118 Groom: Jacob JACKSON Bride: Sally BROWN Date: 16 June 1832 Bondsman: James Jackson Comments: Bond date: 14 May 1832; Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Sally is a nickname for Sarah. There was a Jacob Jackson, who was married to a Sarah, in the deed books. He was probably the son of William Jackson, Sr., who came to Kentucky in 1792 from Hampshire Co., VA, now WV.) Bond Book: A Page: 425 Return Book: B Page: 121 Groom: Joseph JACKSON Bride: Elizabeth SWAIN Date: 17 May 1845 Bondsman: William Swain Comments: Bond date: 27 May 1845 (notice it is dated after the marriage); (Elizabeth was the daughter of William Swain. Joseph was the son of Thomas Jackson Sr., and Mary Porter.) Bond Book: A Page: 524 Return Book: B Page: 122 Groom: Jacob JACKSON Bride: Malinda Mayhugh Date: 18 Aug 1847 Bondsman: Wesley Mayhugh Comments: Bond date: 18 Aug 1847; Consent given by Elizabeth Mayhugh, mother of the bride. Book: P Page: 227 Groom: J. A. JACKSON Bride: Hannah STORY Date: 31 Dec 1885 Bondsman: John Story Comments: Bond date: 28 Dec 1885; Groom: age 24, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 18, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Fleming Co.; were to be married at residence of bride's father. Book: Page: Groom: Lewis JACKSON Bride: Betsy VANLANDINGHAM Date: 17 Mar 1819 (may be bond date) Bondsman: James Morgan Comments: Father of the groom: Jeremiah Jackson; father of the bride: William Vanlandingham; Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. (The mother of Lewis Jackson was named Nancy.) Book: S Page: 34 Groom: Lewis F. JACKSON Bride: Zelia A. GULLEY Date: 21 Jan 1892 Bondsman: Thomas D. Muse Comments: Bond date: 18 Jan 1892; Groom: age 21, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 17, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Fleming Co; were to be married at the residence of the bride's father; Consent given by Richard Gulley, father of the bride; Consent witnessed by Mary Davis and Thomas D. Muse. (Lewis F. Jackson's parents were James and Nancy Jackson.) Return Book: 00 Page: 48 Groom: Maddra JACKSON Bride: Keziah METCALFE Date: 11 Mar 1807 Bondsman: Charles Metcalfe Comments: Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Book: Page: Groom: Moses JACKSON Bride: Polly ANSLEY Date: 6 Jan 1823 (may be bond date) Bondsman: William Ansley Comments: William Ansley, father of the bride. Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. (Polly Ansley also went by Mary, which was also her mother's name. Moses Jackson was the son of Jacob Jackson and Sarah. In 1856, Moses married Mary T. Littlejohn in Fleming Co.) Bond Book: O Page: 204 Return Book: B Page: 125 Groom: Moses JACKSON Bride: Mary LITTLEJOHN Date: 12 Jun 1856 Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book is missing. (Moses Jackson was the son of Jacob Jackson and Sarah. This was his second marriage. He married Mary "Polly" Ansley, daughter of William Ansley, in 1823 in Fleming Co.) Book: D Page: 210 Groom: Nathaniel JACKSON Bride: Nancy EUBANKS Date: 9 Jan 1862 Bondsman: William Eubanks Comments: Bond date: 8 Jan 1862; Emily Eubanks, mother of the bride, gave consent; Groom: age 22 in Oct 1861, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in the USA; Bride: age 18, born in Nicholas Co., resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in the USA; were to be married at the residence of bride's mother. (Nathaniel Nathan Jackson was the son of Henry L. and Mary Ann Jackson. In 1867, Nancy married Richard McCord in Fleming Co.) Return Book: 00 Page: 49 Groom: Peter JACKSON Bride: Rachel FISHER Date: 10 Aug 1820 Bondsman: James Jackson Comments: Rachel of age. Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. (Peter was the son of Jacob and Sarah Jackson.) Book: T Page: 568 Groom: S. M. JACKSON Bride: Armida B. CORTNEY Date: 22 Dec 1896 Bondsman: M. E. Cortney Comments: Bond Date: 21 Dec 1896; Groom: age 30, born in Nicholas Co., resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, merchant, father born in Mason Co., mother born in Robertson Co.; Bride: age 23, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, father born in Fleming Co., mother born in Mason Co.; were to be married in Mays Lick (in Mason Co.) Book: S Page: 260 Groom: S. R. JACKSON Bride: Miranda M. COREY Date: 19 Jan 1893 Bondsman: Daniel Corey Comments: Bond date: 10 Jan 1893; Groom: age 22, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride, age 16, born in Nicholas Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Bath Co.; were to be married at the residence of the bride's father. (This is probably Samuel Robert Jackson, son of William H. Jackson and Minerva Ann Sapp.) Return Book: 00 Page: 49 Groom: Thomas JACKSON Bride: Nancy JACKSON Date: 28 Jan 1819 Bondsman: James Jackson Comments: James Jackson, father of the bride; Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. (Thomas Jackson, Sr. was father of the groom.) Return Book: 00 Page: 48 Groom: Thomas JACKSON Bride: Mary PORTER Date: 13 Aug 1813 Bondsman: Henry Jackson Comments: Bond date: 26 Aug 1813; Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. (Mary was the daughter of Joseph Porter. This is Thomas Jackson, Sr. He was probably the son of William Jackson, Sr., who came in 1792 to KY from Hampshire Co., VA, now WV. This is the second marriage for Thomas. The name of his first wife is unknown. He had children by both wives.) Bond Book: A Page: 296 Return Book: B Page: 120 Groom: Thomas JACKSON Bride: Frances (Fannie) RIPLEY Date: 23 Mar 1842 Bondsman: John H. Botts Comments: Bond date: 24 Dec 1842 (notice that this is after the marriage); (Thomas Jackson was the son of Thomas Jackson, Sr. This was his second marriage. In 1819, he married Nancy Jackson, daughter of James Jackson.) Book: 4c Page: 104 Groom: Thomas JACKSON Bride: Maggie WILLIAMS Date: 1900 Bondsman: Comments: Book: N Page: 42 Groom: Valentine H. JACKSON Bride: Eliza A. FARIS Date: 23 Dec 1879 Bondsman: Samuel Faris Comments: Groom: age 24, born in Bath Co., resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, father born in Bath Co., mother born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 20, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Fleming Co. (Valentine was the son of James C. Jackson and his second wife, Lucinda Faris.) Bond Book: A Page: 665 Return Book: B Page: 123 Groom: William JACKSON Bride: Elizabeth McLAUGHLIN Date: 21 Mar 1850 Bondsman: John P. Scott Comments: Bond date: 20 Mar 1850 Book: C Page: 57 Groom: William JACKSON Bride: Mary Jane DENTON Date: (No return found) Bondsman: R. L. McGregor Comments: Bond date: 5 May 1858; (Mary Jane was the daughter of Hiram Denton and Rebecca Royce.) Book: D Page: 436 Groom: William H. JACKSON Bride: Manerva H. SAPP Date: 17 Dec 1863 Bondsman: Isaac Sapp (also bride's father) Comments: Bond date: 8 Dec 1863; Groom: age 22, born and resided in Fleming Co., KY, farmer, parents born in the USA; Bride: age 20, born and resided in Fleming Co., parents born in the USA (William H. Jackson was the son of James Jackson and Betsy Rice. Minerva Ann Sapp was the daughter of Isaac Sapp and Nancy Hunt.) Book: 3c Page: 73 Groom: William JACKSON Bride: Martha BEADLE Date: 1881 Bondsman: Comments: Book: 3c Page: 98 Groom: William JACKSON Bride: Kizzie McBEE Date: 1882 Bondsman: Comments: Book: Q Page: 472 Groom: W. O. JACKSON Bride: Allie A. EMMONS Date: 25 Apr 1888 Bondsman: Wm. W. Emmons Comments: Bond date: 23 Apr 1888; Groom: 28, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 27, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Fleming Co.; were to be married at residence of bride's father. Book: R Page: 18 Groom: William I. JACKSON Bride: Lucy PRICE Date: 8 Nov 1888 Bondsman: W. S. Price Comments: Bond date: 5 Nov 1888; Groom: age 25, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, carpenter, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 19, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, father born in Fleming Co., mother born in Nicholas Co.; were to be married at residence of bride's father. (William I Jackson was the son of James Albert Jackson and Eliza Ann Sapp.) Book: R Page: 470 Groom: W. R. JACKSON Bride: Mary W. GULLEY Date: 27 Nov 1890 Bondsman: Richard C. Gulley Comments: Bond date: 24 Nov 1890; Groom: age 24, born in Rowan Co., resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, father born in Rowan Co., mother born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 15, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Fleming Co.; were to be married at residence of brides father. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 19:35:06 -0400 From: "Smith, Elizabeth" Subject: KFY: MARRIAGES: Jackson, Brides - Fleming Co JACKSON BRIDES Return Book: 00 Page: 1 Groom: William ALLENDER Bride: Anna JACKSON Date: 13 Feb 1804 Bondsman: Thomas JACKSON Comments: Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Return Book: 00 Page: 14 Groom: Barnett DUWITT (Dewitt) Bride: Arcada JACKSON Date: 13 Nov 1808 Bondsman: James Jackson and Henry Welch Comments: Witnesses: James Jackson and John Morely; Father of the bride: Wm. Jackson; Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Bond Book: A Page: 425 Return Book: B Page: 264 Groom: Amanda JACKSON Bride: Paul J. WALKER Date: 29 May 1845 Bondsman: Thomas Jackson Comments: Bond date: 28 May 1845 Book: D Page: 374 Groom: George W. HUMPHRIES Bride: Amanda A. JACKSON Date: 31 Mar 1863 Bondsman: John Sapp Comments: Bond date: 26 Mar 1863; Groom: age 23, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in the USA; Bride: age 23, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in the USA; were to be married at residence of bride's father. Book: J Page: 152 Groom: John B. MORRISON Bride: Mrs. Ann T. JACKSON Date: 26 Apr 1877 Bondsman: William A. Morrison Comments: Bond date: 26 Apr 1877; Groom: age 62, born in Fleming Co., resided in Maysville, 2nd marriage, Blacksmith, father born in PA, mother born in MD; Bride: age 55, 2nd marriage, born in Mason Co., resided in Elizaville (Fleming Co., father born VA, mother born PA; were to be married at bride's residence in Elizaville. Book: P Page: 82 Groom: Jefferson HAM Bride: Bettie A. JACKSON Date: 20 Mar 1884 Bondsman: William Jackson Comments: Bond date: 19 Mar 1884; Groom: age 21, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 15, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Fleming Co. Return Book: 00 Page: 50 Groom: John JACKSON Bride: Clarinda JACKSON Date: 13 Nov 1823 Bondsman: Appleton E. Ballard Comments: Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Book: S Page: 320 Groom: Oliver HESTER Bride: Celia Jane JACKSON Date: 30 Mar 1893 Bondsman: J. P. Jackson Comments: Bond date: 27 Mar 1893; Groom: age 24, born in Robinson [sic-Robertson] Co., resided in Fleming Co., 2nd marriage, farmer, father born in Fleming Co., mother born in Harrison Co.; were to be married at residence of bride's father. Bond Book: A Page: 70 Groom: Barton (Bartlett) HAYES Bride: Drusilla JACKSON Date: 19 May 1838 Bondsman: Phillip Chrisman Comments: Bond date: 23 Apr 1838 Return Book: 00 Page: 10 Groom: Jacob CRAWFORD Bride: Elizabeth JACKSON Date: 19 Mar 1814 Bondsman: John Crawford and Thomas Jackson Comments: (Father of bride: Thomas Jackson, Sr.) Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Return Book: 00 Page: 11 Groom: Bazel CALVERT Bride: Elizabeth JACKSON Date: 5 Oct 1814 Bondsman: Dempsey Jackson Comments: Bond date: 8 Aug 1814; Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Return Book: B Page: 174 Groom: Baldwin NOE Bride: Elizabeth JACKSON Date: 19 Jan 1830 Bondsman: Jesse Overley Comments: Bond date: 19 Jan 1830 (John Jackson and Rachel Little, parents of the bride); Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Bond Book: A Page: 86 Return Book: B Page: 138 Groom: William A. LEFORGE Bride: Elizabeth Anne JACKSON Date: 13 Sep 1838 Bondsman: Thomas Jackson Comments: Bond date: 14 Sept 1838; (Thomas Jackson, Jr. and Nancy Jackson, parents of the bride) Book: C Page: 135 Groom: John A. SAPP Bride: Elizabeth E. JACKSON Date: (If return exists, I missed copying it.) Bondsman: Jas. C. Jackson Comments: Bond date: 8 Nov 1858 (John A. Sapp was the son of Isaac Sapp and Nancy Hunt. Elizabeth E. was the daughter of James C. Jackson and his first wife, Anny Mitchell. John A. Sapp's sister, Eliza Ann married Elizabeth E. Jackson's brother, James Albert. Bond Book: A Page: 502 Return Book: B Page: 254 Groom: John VANTRIN Bride: Elizabeth JACKSON Date: 31 Jan 1847 Bondsman: Samuel F. Roberts Comments: Bond date: 30 Jan 1847; Elizabeth of age; (This is Elizabeth's second marriage. Her maiden name was Roberts. She first married Dempsey Jackson on 10 Sep 1830.) Bond Book: 0 Page: 36 Return Book: B Page: 26 Groom: William C. CILBERT Bride: Elizabeth JACKSON Date: 16 Oct 1851 Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book is missing. Book: C Page: 135 Groom: John A. SAPP Bride: Elizabeth E. JACKSON Date: (no return found) Bondsman: Jas. C. Jackson Comments: Bond date: 8 Nov 1858 (James C. Jackson, father of the bride.) Book: 1c Page: 281 Groom: John CARTER Bride: Elvira JACKSON Date: 1874 Bondsman: Comments: Book: N Page: 143 Groom: Rolph H. VANHOOK Bride: Francis JACKSON Date: 3 Nov 1880 Bondsman: C. L. Faris Comments: Bond date: 2 Nov 1880; Grom: age 25, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer; parents birthplace left blank; Bride: age 20, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage; father's birthplace left blank, mother's born in Fleming? Co. (ditto marks); were to be married at residence of C. L. Faris Book: T Page: 196 Groom: G. W. SWETNAM Bride: Fannie JACKSON Date: 22 May 1895 Bondsman: G. W. JACKSON Comments: Bond date: 22 May 1895; Groom: age 35, born Bath Co., resided in Hilltop, 1st marriage, merchant, father born Lawrence Co., mother born Floyd Co.; Bride: age 20, born Fleming Co., resided in Elizaville, 1st marriage, father born in Fleming Co., mother born in Bath Co. Book: L Page: 54 Groom: Charles BUSSELL Bride: George Ann JACKSON Date: 20 May 1897 Bondsman: C. C. Crump Comments: Bond date 20 May 1897; Groom: age 22, born Grant Co., resided in Nicholas Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents birthplace not known; Bride, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, father's birthplace unknown, mother born Fleming Co.; were to be married at residence of bride's mother. (George Ann Jackson was the daughter of James Albert Jackson and Eliza Ann Sapp. She later married Leslie Mitchell and Marshall Emmons.) Bond Book: A Page: 577 Return Book: B Page: 248 Groom: Granderson TOLLE Bride: Hannah JACKSON Date: 13 Sep 1848 Bondsman: John Jackson Comments: Bond date: 11 Sept 1848 Book: 1c Page: 83? Groom: Jesse REEVES Bride: Hannah JACKSON Date: 1868 Bondsman: Comments: Book: M Page: 46 Groom: Noah A. McKEE Bride: Hattie JACKSON Date: 21 Dec 1899 Bondsman: A. R. Bradford Comments: Bond date: 18 Dec 1899; Groom: age 21, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 22, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Fleming Co. (Hattie Jackson was the daughter of William H. Jackson and Minerva Ann Sapp.) Book: A Page: 29 Groom: Alfred THOMAS Bride: Ibby JACKSON Date: (no return found) Bondsman: Stephen T. (or N.) Biddle Comments: Bond date: 20 Oct 1837 Book: S Page: 112 Groom: William A. (Allen) WATKINS Bride: Ida B. JACKSON Date: 26 May 1892 Bondsman: J. A. Jackson Comments: Bond date: 23 May 1892; Groom: age 21, born in Fleming Co., resided in Nicholas Co., 1st marriage, laborer, parents born in Bourbon Co.; Bride: age 21, born and resided in Fleming Co, 1st marriage, father born in Bath Co., mother born in Fleming Co. (Ida was the daughter of James Albert Jackson and Eliza Ann Sapp.) Bond Book: O Page: 28 Return Book: B Page: 46 Groom: John P. COCHRAN Bride: Lucinda JACKSON Date: 27 Mar 1851 Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book is missing. (Lucinda was the daughter of Moses Jackson and Mary Ann Ansley.) Bond Book: O Page: Groom: John P. SCOTT Bride: Lydia JACKSON Date: 1852 Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book is missing. No return found. This information from the index. (Lydia Jackson was the daughter of Moses Jackson and Mary Ann Ansley.) Book: C Page: 115 Groom: William BOYSE Bride: Louisa JACKSON Date: (no return found) Bondsman: Arthur Butler Comments: Bond date: 27 Sept 1858; consent of Louisa's guardian given. Book: H Page: 21 Groom: James K. MOREN Bride: Lucy (Lucinda) M. JACKSON Date: 3 Oct 1871 Bondsman: John Moren Comments: Bond date: 3 Oct 1871; Groom: age 27, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 20, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Fleming Co.; consent given by G. W. Humphries, father? of bride. (G. W. Humphries had married Lucy/Lucinda's sister, Amanda A. in 1863, so he would ber her brother-in-law. Amanda and Lucinda were daughters of James Jackson and Elizabeth Rice.) Book: J Page: 188 Groom: Charles Henry HOWARD Bride: Lizzie T. JACKSON Date: 27 Sept 1877 Bondsman: Philip S. Jackson Comments: Bond date: 27 Sep 1877; Groom: age 26, born in Mason Co., resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, father born in Fleming Co., mother born in Mason Co.; Bride: age 26, born in Mason Co., resided in Fleming Co., father born in Fleming Co., mother born in Nicholas Co. Return Book: 00 Page: 104 Groom: James WOODS Bride: Mary JACKSON Date: 14 Apr 1805 Bondsman: William Jackson Comments: Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Return Book: 00 Page: 49 Groom: Thomas JENKINS Bride: Melinda JACKSON Date: 22 Nov 1815 Bondsman: Dempsey Jackson Comments: Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Book: 00 Page: 92 Groom: Jacob SAPP Bride: Mary JACKSON Date: 27 Sept 1816 Bondsman: Joseph Tinsley Comments: Witnesses: Thomas Allen and Joseph Tinsley; Daniel SAPP, father of the groom; (Thomas Jackson, Sr., father of the bride.) Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Return Book: 00 Page: 64 Groom: Andrew McILVAIN Bride: Mary JACKSON Date: 4 Oct 1821 Bondsman: Henry Jackson Comments: Henry Jackson, father of the bride. (Mary Mostilier, mother of the bride.) Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Return Book: 00 Page: 23 Groom: Thomas BARNES Bride: Melvina JACKSON Date: 18 July 1825 Bondsman: Pleasant Oakley Comments: Wm. Jackson, father of the bride. Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Bond Book: B Page: 222 Groom: Jeremiah SPURGIN Bride: Miranda JACKSON Date: 1 May 1827 Bondsman: Charles Gilkey Comments: Bond date: 27 Apr 1827; John Jackson, father of the bride. Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Return Book: B Page: 191 Groom: Pollett WHITTINGTON Bride: Mary JACKSON Date: 18 Mar 1829 Bondsman: Daniel Glascock Comments: Bond date: 16 Mar 1821; Joseph JACKSON, dec'd, father of the bride. Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Return Book: B Page: 191 Groom: James PICKERELL Bride: Mary Ann JACKSON Date: 13 Jun 1831 Bondsman: Avory Grimes Comments: Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Bond Book: A Page: 297 Return Book: B Page: 3 Groom: William ADAMS Bride: Malinda JACKSON Date: 5 Jan 1843 Bondsman: Moses Jackson Comments: Bond date: 4 Jan 1843; (Moses Jackson and Mary Ann Ansley, parents of the bride.) Bond Book: A Page: 448 Groom: William S. LITTLETON Bride: Margaret JACKSON Date: (no return found) Bondsman: Lewis Jackson Comments: Bond date: 27 Nov 1845; Lewis Jackson, father of the bride. (Elizabeth Vanlandingham, mother of the bride.) Bond Book: O Page: 36 (38?) Return Book: B Page: 113 Groom: Nathaniel HYSONG Bride: Manerva JACKSON Date: 28 July 1851 Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book is missing. Book: 2c Page: 223 Groom: Andrew JACKSON Bride: Martha JACKSON Date: 1868 Bondsman: Comments: Book: G Page: 130 Groom: Jonas FRANCE Bride: Margaret JACKSON Date: 9 Sept 1869 Bondsman: James Kissick Comments: Bond date: 8 Sept 1869; Groom: age 49, born in PA, resided Fleming Co., 2nd marriage, cabinet worker, father born in MD, mother born in PA; Bride: age 23, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in the USA. (Jonas' first wife was Rebecca Jackson, daughter of John Jackson, who was born in MD. They married in Fleming Co. in 1842. This Margaret may possibly be the daughter of James Jackson and Elizabeth Rice. They had a daughter named Margaret who was born about 1845-1846.) Book: 1c Page: 223 Groom: Lewis FLEMING Bride: Martha JACKSON Date: 1872 Bondsman: Comments: Book: 3 c Page: 5 Groom: Charles TIMBERLAKE Bride: Minerva JACKSON Date: 1877 Bondsman: Comments: Book: R Page: 348 Groom: Charles "Charley" (Summers) GRAY Bride: Mary A. JACKSON Date: 13 Mar 1890 Bondsman: W. I. Jackson Comments: Bond date: 10 Mar 1890; Groom: age 27, born in Adams Co., OH, resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, father born in Nicholas Co., mother born in Brown Co., OH; Bride: age 22, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Fleming Co.; were to be married at residence of bride's father. (Mary Alice Jackson was the daughter of James Albert Jackson and Eliza Ann Sapp.) Book: S Page: 36 Groom: Thomas MUSE Bride: Mary E. JACKSON Date: 20 Jan 1892 Bondsman: Lewis F. Jackson Comments: Bond date: 18 Jan 1892; Groom: age 24, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, father born in Fleming Co., mother born in Harrison Co.; Bride: age 24, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Fleming Co.; consent given by bride's father, J. T. Jackson. (A James and Nancy Jackson had a son, Louis F. and a daughter, Elizabeth who was born about 1867.) Book: M Page: 45 Groom: F. O. SHOCKLEY Bride: Mary L. JACKSON Date: 7 Dec 1899 Bondsman: Geo. W. Jackson Comments: Bond date: 7 Dec 1899; Groom: age 30, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 25, born in Fleming Co., resided in Elizaville, 1st marriage, father born in Fleming Co., mother born in Bath Co.; were to be married at the bride's home. (Mary was most likely the daughter of George Will Jackson and Louvenia C. Teager. They lived in Elizaville and Louvenia was born in Bath Co. They had a daughter, Mary, who was born about 1873.) Return Book: 00 Page: 49 Groom: Thomas JACKSON Bride: Nancy JACKSON Date: 28 Jan 1819 Bondsman: James Jackson Comments: James Jackson, father of the bride; (Thomas Jackson, Sr., father of the groom); Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. Bond Book: A Page: 595 Return Book: B Page: 141 Groom: Hiram P. (or D.) LITTLETON Bride: Nancy JACKSON Date: 4 Jan 1849 Bondsman: William S. Littleton Comments: Bond date: 1 Jan 1849 Bond Book: F Page: 191 Groom: Richard McCORD Bride: Nancy JACKSON Date: (no return found) Bondsman: George W. Leet Comments: Bond date 10 Aug 1867; Emily Eubanks, mother of the bride, gave consent (This is Nancy's second marriage. She was married to Nathaniel Jackson in 1862.) Book: K Page: 176 Groom: Wm. W. BOHANNON Bride: Nancy H. JACKSON Date: 10 July 1879 Bondsman: Jas. A. Jackson Comments: Bond date:7 July 1879; Groom: age 24, born in Fleming Co., resided in Nicholas Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parent's birthplaces unknown; Bride: age 18, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, father born in Bath Co., mother born in Fleming Co.; were to be married at residence of bride's father. (Nancy was the daughter of James Albert Jackson and Eliza Ann Sapp.) Book: R Page: 604 Groom: J. E. CAMPBELL Bride: Nancy F. JACKSON Date: 22 Oct 1891 Bondsman: F. M. Hopkins Comments: Bond date: 21 Oct 1891; Groom: age 46, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, father born in Bath Co., mother born in Fleming Co.; Bride: age 35, born and resided in Fleming Co., 2nd marriage, parents born in Fleming Co.; note dated 19 Oct 1891 from bride authorizing clerk to issue license--says parents are Eli T. and Zilpha Ann Saunders--signed Florence Jackson--witnessed by G. B. Saunders and George W. Hopkins. Return Book: 00 Page: 91 Groom: Henry SMITH Bride: Sarah JACKSON Date: 24 Feb 1816 Bondsman: Thomas Jackson Comments: Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. (Thomas Jackson, Sr., father of the bride.) Retrun Book: B Page: 72 Groom: John FRAZIER Bride: Sarah JACKSON Date: 19 May 1836 Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book is missing. Bond Book: O Page: 174? Return Book: B Page: 169 Groom: Isaac McCLURG Bride: Susan JACKSON Date: 6 Sep 1855 Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book is missing. Book: E Page: 270 Groom: Samuel H. HUMPHRIES Bride: Sarah L. (or T.) JACKSON Date: 7 Nov 1865 Bondsman: John Sapp Comments: Bond date: 6 Nov 1865; Groom: age 23, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, parents born in the USA; Bride: age 21, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in the USA; were to be married at residence of Elizabeth Jackson. (James Jackson and Elizabeth "Betsy" Rice, parents of bride. Sarah's middle initial E. on census. Her sister, Amanda A., married George W. Humphries in 1863.) Bond Book: O Page: 188 Groom: William Spencer SWIM Bride: Uthama JACKSON Date: 1855 (no return found) Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book missing. This information from the marriage index. Return Book: 00 Page: 80 Groom: Peter CLINE Bride: Rachel JACKSON Date: 15 Dec 1822 Bondsman: Jacob Crawford Comments: Bond Book is missing. This information from a book (author and title unknown) found in the Fleming Co. Library. The information was evidently transcribed before the Bond Book was stolen. (Thomas Jackson, Sr., father of the bride.) Bond Book: A Page: 60 Groom: Nicholas BAILEY Bride: Rachel JACKSON Date: (no return found) Bondsman: James Jackson Comments: Bond date: 5 Mar 1838; (John Jackson and Rachel Little, parents of the bride.) Bond Book: A Page: 282 Return Book: B Page: 74 Groom: Jonas FRANCE Bride: Rebecca JACKSON Date: 27 Sept 1842 Bondsman: John Jackson Comments: Bond date: 26 Sept 1842 (Rebecca was the daughter of John Jackson, who was born in MD. He married his second wife, Margaret Jackson, who may have been the daughter of James Jackson and Elizabeth Rice, in 1869.) Bond Book: 0 Page: 232 Groom: George FITZGERALD Bride: Rachel JACKSON Date: 1857 (no return found) Bondsman: Comments: Bond Book is missing. This information is from the marriage index. Book: T Page: 120 Groom: William BRADFORD Bride: Rebecca J. JACKSON Date: 7 Feb 1895 Bondsman: Mat H. Jackson and A. R. Bradford Comments: Bond date: 5 Feb 1895; Groom: age 18, born in OH, resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, farmer, father born in OH, mother born in Germany; Bride: age 19, born and resided in Fleming Co., 1st marriage, parents born in Fleming Co.; Consent given by bride's father, William Jackson, and witnessed by W. A. Hysong and Mat H. Jackson. (Rebecca J. Jackson was the daughter of William H. Jackson and Minerva Ann Sapp.) ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps-digest V1 #446 ********************************** 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. 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