On Sun, 21 Mar 1999 21:39:03, -0500 [email protected] ( BARBARA A MCNAMER) writes: >I have been trying to sort out all of my notes and found something >"funny" about Anna > >Notes: >Anna Neavill marriage to Wm. S. Hammond Feb 25 1811 - Enoch Neavill >father. Pulaski Co KY > >Anna (Joanna) Neavill marriage to Jacob Meece Feb 26, 1811 - Enoch >Neavill father, Pulaski Co, KY > >I wonder if someones finger slipped down a line when recording this >record? Are there two Anna's? [possibly daughter, grand-daughter] >Did Anna change her mind and marry a different guy one day later? >Does anyone have easy access to these original records? There was a >recent note posted from Pam Lewis on the Neavill/Meese marriage and I >had it in my notes without the father reference. ????????? > >____ >Barbara Barbara, My notes show that the marriage of Anna Nevill to William S Hammond came from a different source than that of Jacob Meece & Ann Nevill. The Hammond marriage was in "Pulaski County Marriage Records 1851-1863" by the Pulaski County Historical Society and was in a section titled Names in Court Records But Not in First Book. Since a surety was given it was probably a marriage bond. Here is what the book shows: p127 Hammond, Wm. S., 25 Feb. 1811, Anna Nevill F. Enoch Nevill Sur. Stephen Sayers So, someone would need to locate this marriage bond AND look at the marriage license or return of Jacob Meece. The printed records I have do not show a parent for the marriage of Ann Nevill & Jacob Meece. Shirley ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]