Thanks for the posts, Larry. The following: > Pennington, Ed. -- of TN, m. Renick 26 Oct 1882 Carrie Hamilton at bride’s > parents, Dr. & Mrs. T. L. Hamilton by Elder G. E. Dew; to live in Tracy, TN; > MDM Friday 27 Oct 1882* I have 3 Pennington persons in my database, but none were from the Randolph Co. area. I have a Nancy Coleman Hamilton, b. 4 Mar 1852, who on 22 Feb 1874 in Renick, MO m. Dr. James William Terrill, b. abt 1837 Randolph Co., MO, d. 1918 Winchester, TN. They had 8 children. James was a minister and lawyer (LLD); president of Mt. Pleasant Baptist College. Had two children by first marriage, three by second, eight by third wife. Each of the first three wives had a child who died in infancy, but 12 survived, and all this is on my Terrill genealogy page on my site below. The College burned to the ground on 15 Jul 1882. He apparently fled to Texas during the Civil War, for the safety of his family, as his dtr. Maude was born there. He then returned to MO after the war. Nancy's nickname was "Colie". She is apparently the sister to the one in your post here, as here is the wedding notice from a post you made in the past: "Terrill, James W. -- President of Mt. Pleasant College, mar. in Renick 22 Feb 1874 Colie Hamilton, at bride's father Dr. Thomas L. Hamilton by Elder S.A. Beauchamp; THH 26 Feb 1874 In your other post today you had: > Roberts, Sallie B. -- d. 15 Nov 1882 aged 18y, (d\o J. S. Roberts) = 17 Nov > 1882 Oakland Cem; MDM Thursday 16 Nov 1882 Sallie was b. 5 May 1864, and I had the same dod. I'm glad that I have your codes to tell me that the equal mark means date of burial. LOL. Sallie was the dtr. of John Salvage Roberts, b. 23 Sep 1832, d. 17 Feb 1889. On 9 Oct 1856 in Randolph Co., John m. Sarah Ann Terrill, who was b. 1 May 1836, d. 25 Mar 1875. I have 10 children for this couple. John and Sarah were the grandparents of the late William Finley Roberts, the blind man in Moberly that I recently mentioned as a cousin and a good friend of my father. John Salvage was the son of William F. Roberts and America Land and the brother of my g-grandmother, Anne E. Roberts, who m. John Robert Terrill. This is all on my Terrill page on my below site. > Quayle, Katie -- a graduate of the Normal Dept. of the U. of Missouri, to > assist Mr. Payne at the McMinville, TN Normal School, niece of Prof. J. W. > Terrill of Winchester & d\o Col. William Quayle of Randolph; MDM Saturday 18 > Nov 1882 Katherine "Katie" Quayle m. John Setliff. Katie was the dtr. of Col. William Quayle, b. 18 Oct 1825, Kirk, Michael Parish, Isle of Man, d. 1901, and Mary Elizabeth Terrill, b. 1840 Randolph Co. Mary was the brother of Dr. James William Terrill, mentioned in the above note as President of Mt. Pleasant College. Both were the children of the Rev. Benjamin Terrill and Delilah Smith Crisler. William Quayle was a Colonel in the Confederate forces, and a biography on him is in the "History of Randolph and Macon Counties, 1881" and under his name in my Terrill page below. John Wayland http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~wayland/