Pam: Yes, I did get your message. Don't think I have the 1880 census because I didn't know about "Katie" Gudgel who marr a LOVE. I have been in touch with a lady (cousin) who lives in Henderson and she has a collection of "keepsakes" that belonged to her grandmother. This lady kows very little about the GUDGEL's but her mother (Annie GUDGEL BARRON) was always talking about the family ties etc. She did say she looked through her collection and remembered the name LOVE. Couldn't figure it out till I got your message! Henderson is about 3 1/2 hours from me so I may just write and ask her to copy these things for me, however, I would like to make a trip there when it gets warmer. Did you get my message about the TAYLOR's in Woodford Co.? The local Historical Society just ordered the book "The Ten Traveling Churches" by John TAYLOR. Enjoy your trip. TTYL, Linda At 11:02 AM 3/8/98 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Linda, did you get my E-Mail with the GUDGELL information?? The >Henderson Co. Marriage book says that Katie was 28 at the time of her >marriage to James Love. There is a Katie in the household of Daniel >and Cornelia GUDGELL in the 1880 Census. However, her age is shown >as 9. But, you know how records are - many mistakes are made. The >marriage record states that the groom is also 28, and that he and his >parents were born in Missouri. It is the groom's second marriage. >He is employed in railroading. J.E. GRAHAM was the Surety. They >were married at the residence of Z.H. LITTLEPAGE. >I will out of town for a few days. I can check the 1880 Henderson Co. > Census for James Love when I return if you want me to do so. >TTYL, Pam > >