Fannie Slaughter married 12/12/1894 William R. Hardesty, daughter of Edward C. Slaughter and Belle Allison Milton. Mary Clark born 11864 married James Hardesty Children: Ollie (Oliver) Vesta Hardesty Ellen Yancy married Hon. W. H. Skaggs William Doyle died (Civil War) James Doyle badly wounded at Brandy Richard Duke married Elizabeth M. Doyle 1799 John Bigbee married Sallie Wheately 1799 Asa Dillen married Lydia Bigbee 1805 Alexander F. Legg promoted sergeant, killed 1863 at Gettysburg John T. Legg, promoted sergeant, wounded at first Manassa, Fredericksburg and Drury's Bluff; captured June 1862 at Chafiin's Farm near Richmond. Held at Ft. Delware. Ambrose C. Legg enlisted 1863; 21st. Va, Infantry, Johnston's Division; killed at Spots. Court House. James W. Legg enlisted April 1861; Co. C., 13th Va. Infantry, Pegram's Brigade, Early's Division Peyton E. Legg, enlisted Sept. 1862; Co. C. 13th Va. Infantry, Pegram's Brigade, Early's Division; captured October 1864 at Culpeper; held at Washington. Alec Legg enlisted June 1861; Co. E, 7th Virginia Infantry, Kemper's Brigade; killed at Gettsyburg July 3, 1862. John Legg enlisted November 1861, Co. E, 7th Va. Infantry; wounded; served 4 years. I suggest it would be of big help for you to buy the book titled Notes on Culper by Green 1900. There is more to much to type. Because you did not list the first names I assume you are looking for any and all of the surnames you mentioned. This book is a great invetment for Culpeper history. The one thing I understand is this book has no copywright and can be used word for word. I paid $25.00 for my book through the genealogy store named Hearthstone BookShop, it is on line click on the following underlined: <A HREF="http://www.hearthstonebooks.com/">Hearthstone Bookshop</A> Taken from book Historical Notes on Culpeper County (Green's Notes) It seems these names are also from Kentucky or moved to Kentucky. June