Judy, my dear - you and Carolyn deserve *MORE* than roses! I am a lifetime member (out of state) of the Gen. Society and wish I could nominate both of you to some kind of 'honorary excellence' for all the work you have done behind (and in front) of the scenes, etc. You both are part of the great givers of Pope County Genealogy-Legacy, including Mildred McCormick, Faye Bowman all part of a longer list that I just can not quickly recall here. with very high regards -- carol /o\ /o\ /o\ == UdyDee43@aol.com wrote: > > > >In a message dated 10/12/2005 8:13:59 A.M. Central Daylight Time, >peggyjune@adelphia.net writes: > >Dear List, Yes, I, too, have praised the Pope County Marriage books to the >high heavens!!!! I have a question perhaps someone could address. I have >Murphy ancestors who were in Pope County from at least 1820, and probably >before that. If marriages were not listed , say between 1813-1825, where >would be some likely places? Obviously, Johnson County, but was there a >place or places that folks tended to go for marriages? >Margaret Reynolds Oliver >Margaret, Pope County was formed from Johnson & Gallatin Counties the 10th >of Jan 1816, before that you might try Randolph County. Sometimes it was >easier for couples to go by water, you could also check KY. I'm assuming alot of >marriages didn't make it to the courthouse to be recorded. We found where >J.Ps & ministers would bring in several marriages at one time, where did they >keep them, did they loose any? The marriages found on the first 10 pages of >our book were found in the front of Marriage Book A, leading us to believe >there was an earlier marriage book. But where, who knows. We also found some >unrecorded licenses in the courthouse, not many, but a few. So we have to go >to other records, deeds, probate records, etc. Hope this helps you. >Thanks, once again for the roses. Judy Foreman Lee > > > > > > > > >