RESPONSE: Hello, I am not related so far as I know; however, here is the marriage you were looking for. This is from a transcribed Bell Co. Marriage book Index. In order to obtain the complete marriage record, you would have to order it. Here is the information which is shown: October 31, 1891 INGHAM, Albert to COLLINS, Martha, Book I (which is a capital letter "eye" vs. an L), Page 266 There is no Albert INGHAM or any INGHAM on the Bell 1870 or 1880. On the 1900 Transcribed Fed. Census I have for Bell Co., the name INGHAM has been misspelled and shows up as INGRAM: Dwelling 348, ED10 INGRAM, Albert, 33, born in Connecticut!!! . . Martha, wife, 25 . . Harry, son, 4 . . Minnie, dau, 11 mo's . . Daisy, dau, 1 mo COLLINS, Grant, brother-in-law, 20 . . Wilgus, brother-in-law, 18 - a twin . . William, brother-in-law, 18, a twin LEDFORD, Bascum, boarder, 18 Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA Message text written by INTERNET:[email protected] >Hello List New to the list: My grandmother Martha Jane Collins m. Albert Ingham in Pineville 1891. She was the daughter of Alford and Sarah Collins. Her siblings were Charles b. 1873, Green b. 1877, Ulyssess Grant b. 1880, Wilgus and William b. 1882. She was b. 1875. All were b. in KY. Can anyone confirm the marriage date and place? Is there any tax roll info on Albert or Alford? The Alford Collins family was found in the Booneville District of Owsley County in 1880. I have the 1900 census which shows the Albert Ingham family in Pineville. It would appear that both Alford and Sarah are dead by this time because three of the Collins men were living with them at the time. Any connection to anyone? John McAnally ==== KYBELL Mailing List ==== <