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    1. RE: [KYNICHOL] marriage question
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. There are 2 Ballinger marriages but no Ballingal, and the KENNY are KENNY, Eli to WASSON, Margaret, 18 April 1830 " Isaac to HAMILTON, Malinda, 7 Jan 1847 " John to JOHNSTON, Catherine, 19 Oct 1826 " John H. to HOLLADAY, Sarah D., 20 Sep1849 " Mary too LOGAN, William D., 7 Feb 1843 --------- hope that this helps.. j<>< Hi Jean, I just read this post and I hope you don't mind my asking you to do this but both sides of my family came from Nicholas Co. Would you mind looking for any Ballingal and Kenney marriages. Thank you in advanve. Carol Lovitt ----- Original Message ----- From: Jean Dalrymple <motherd@theriver.com> To: <KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 9:30 AM Subject: RE: [KYNICHOL] marriage question > What county were they married in? And what county was she born in... you > will most likely find they were married in the county that she was living > in, unless they lived rather close to the county line then go to the > adjoining county and try there.... > > The marriage records/bonds are pretty much all intact for Nicholas co. > I have a book of marriages and that does not show a James Craig but that > does not mean that they were not married there... also try Brown Co., > OH....... > > Jeannie <>< > > -----Original Message----- > From: The Clark's [mailto:hiswill@midwest.net] > Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2000 11:21 PM > To: KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KYNICHOL] marriage question > > I just joined your list and am hoping that someone can help. (Aren't we all > looking for that?!?) I am in a strange bind. I need to know the county > that a marriage took place. I know the name: James Craig to Savilla Hanks. > I know the date: 21 Mar/Apr 1803. I know the state: KY. I need to know > the county. I am checking all of the counties in close proximity to where > they lived. > Thanks in advance, > Michelle Clark > hiswill@midwest.net > > > At first there was nothing. Then God said 'Let there be light!' > Then there was still nothing. But you could see it. > > > >

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