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    1. Re: Conducting In-Person Research in Knox County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CBB.2ACE/5866.2 Message Board Post: Hello, Your query has peaked my interest. Adding to the information already provided to you by Brenda, in my transcrived Knox Co. Marriage Records which were sold by the Knox Co. Genealogical Society, I have this information: June 19, 1892 Page 326 Groom lst marriage Bride - lst marriage at: Newton SMITHs HUTTON, T. F., 20, b. Knox Co.; Father: Doctor HUTTON b. VA Mother: Elizabe HUTTON b. VA to: SMITH, Elizabeth, 24, b. Knox Co. Bride's father: Newton SMITH b. Knox Co. no other information listed on the mother of the bride. NOTE: I would suspect that if they did not include it here, it was not entered on the certificate. Also noted on this particular marriage record is an asterisk (*) which denoted that the marriage certificate was not signed. Quite frankly that might not have meant a thing but. . . I wanted to mention it. Also, the reason this peaked my interest is the name, Newton SMITH. I have a Newton SMITH in my data base. I have that he married Sarah TAYLOR b. June 1863. She was one of the daughters of Isaac "Ike" TAYLOR and Permelia Ann HAMMONS TAYLOR of Knox Co. Isaac was an older brother to my g-grandfather, Harrison TAYLOR b. 1836; d. 1904. I have an incomplete list of the children of Newton and Sarah TAYLOR SMITH unfortunately, so it could be some other Newton SMITH. I just don't know at this point.. I don't have the 1880 Fed. Census for him and that would have included her or should have included her if this is the same family. Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA

    06/18/2006 10:52:01