Drury S. Ham (no other info) m. Mary Ross, d. of John Ross, Jr. and Polly Byrum, on 6-27-1831 in Madison County, KY; bondsman was David Ross and consent by John Ross, father of the bride (FB) & Watson Ham, oath of age of groom (OAG). Prior to this, the only mention of Drury Ham is in 1795 when he paid taxes in Madison County. Nancy E. Ham, b. abt. 1791 (estimated from the 1850 census when she gave her age as 59), m. William Long, b. abt. 1792 (estimated from the Madison Co. cemetery records listing his age at 66 when he died), on 4-3-1817 in Madison County; William d. 10-1-1858. In 1850, the census shows William, Nancy, and children Drurry (age 14 & b. in Ind.), Levi (age 22), Sarah (also age 22), and William (age 1). In 1860, the census shows Nancy as head of household, a Drura S. Ham (age 23), and an Amanda Ham (age 20). In 1870, Nancy is living in the household of Perry and Susannah Tudor Long, her son and daughter-in-law. I believe Drury S. Ham and Nancy E. Ham may be siblings, based on naming patterns for Nancy's son Drurry (Drury) probably being named after Drury S. Ham. I also believe the Drurry (Drury) who was age 14 in 1850 and Drura (Drury) S. Ham who was age 23 in 1860 are the same person. I think the enumerator probably misunderstood last names, since the age seems to fit. I also think Amanda is probably young Drury's spouse. Can anyone help confirm my suspicions? Gary W. wheeler Cincinnati