Marriage of FENWICK, James Patrick (b. UNKNOWN) and TROTTER, Suzanne (b. 25 JUL 1951)
Divorce: Date: BEF 1996
Place: Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY
Divorce: Date: BEF 1996
Place: Lexington, Kentucky.
Divorce:
Note: see Polk Co., GA Marriage Record B, at p. 72; Rev. D. J. Myrickofficiated.
Notice of the Tuesday wedding appeared in the 17 Apr 1879 issue of theCedar Town "Advertiser," on p. 3, wishing the newlyweds "greathappiness."
Note: John H. Morgan (husband of Nancy's sister, Elizabeth) signed themarriage bond for Nancy. Her father had died earlier that year.
Note: The bond was dated 27 Apr. William Miskell as surety. Consent wasgiven by her father, Thomas Pruyear. They were married by F. G. Black.
Note: The surety on their marriage bond was George W. Marr [her brother,George B.?]; Green Co. Ky Marriages Vol.1
Note: Richard Marr is shown as the father of the bride on the marriage bond.
Note: Married by Joshua W. Brooks at the home of Gabriel Blevins. Witnesses:Charles Blevins and Richard Chaney. Bond dated 13 May.
Note: see Marriage License & Bond Book 14, p. 617. They were married by J.D. Edgington at the home of her parents. Witnesses: John Ramsey, R. B.Cowherd, C. J. Bland, S. I. Moss. Nick Cowherd and W. B. Cowherd,surety, signed the marriage bond. The bond says that Nick was amerchant of Savoy, TX, but born in Taylor Co.
Note: This date is recorded in Rebecca Eaton Bradley's Bible (in thepossession of Jimmie Martin Westerfield as of 1998). Also, see copy ofmarriage certificate in my file. They were married by C. V. Zimmerine.Witnesses were Dr. Laban Robbins (her father's brother) and herstep-brother, Charles McCleese. Dr. McCleese and Maud's father were inpartnership as C&O Railroad Surgeons in Olive Hill, KY. (see copy oftheir joint business card in my file)
Divorce: Date: 1925
Place: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., KY
Note: Their youngest daughter, Jimmie, remembers being in court in Parisseveral times regarding child support after the bitter divorce betweenher parents. An attorney named Whitley handled the divorce, accordingto Lucy Jane Martin.
Note: References: Taylor County census 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880. Taylor Countywills, deeds,marriages, cemetery data, family, school records page 84.Information from "The Shipp Family Geneology" by Ralph D.Shipp, page186.
Note: Green County KY Marriages:
Robert Wilson
Colvin, Nancy (Nelly)
B 2 Jun 1819
Robt. Wilson & Elijah Wilson
C Henderson J. Colvin, Father
M 3 Jun 1819
We do not have proof that these boys were brothers but why elsewould Elijah sign the
bond with Robert?
Note: Green County Marriage Records (1793-1836)
Note: Old Rappahannock count existed from 1656-1692 and took in territorywhich later was split into Essex and Richmond counties.
Note: His marriage license is dated 28 Aug 1787 but he and Mary Russell wereactually married on 31 August 1787 at Winchester, VA (an independentcity within the confines of Frederick Co., VA.)
Heads of families in Shenandoah Co., VA in 1785 were Mary Russell,Elizabeth Russell, James Russell, Joseph Russell, Robert Russell andJohn Russell. Heads of families in
Shenandoah Co., VA in 1783 were James Russell, John Russell andElizabeth Russell.
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Note: This family did not go to Warren Co., KY and then MO. According to theresearch of descendant Bettye Heinrich of Grass Valley, CA the Isbellswent first to Barren and Nelson Cos., KY and then to Vigo Co., IN.Livingston died there 10 Jul 1861 in Prarieton Twp. Jane died there 24Aug 1843. Both are buried in Hull Cemetery in the adjoining twp. ofHoney Creek, Vigo Co.,
Note: Source: The Sanders of Kentucky, A Family History. By Walter RaySanders, 8 April 1946.
Note: Children by his second wife included: Richard, b abt 1582; Nicholas b.abt 1583; Francis b abt 1584; William, b. abt 1586; Mary, b. abt 1601m Thomas Risdon; Elizabeth, and Francis, b. 1608, m. John Newton.
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