Hello, all: I have the AllCensus CD of the 1910 Fayette Co. census. Has anyone yet gone through and created any sort of index? While it would be great if there were an alphabetic listing of everyone by Soundex (hey, I like to have my cake and eat it too just as much as the next guy), I would be happy with a breakdown just by District. For example, I know that file 058a starts the files that go up Mulberry and I know the ones for Beards Fork and Kincaid. If no one else has done this yet, I will sit down and start doing it. Best wishes, June
All, William Carnafix performed many marriages in Fayette Co between 1830-1850, many in Mtn Cove District. Does anyone know if he served one particular denomination? Or was he a justice-of-the peace? -Mark
Thanks to those who answered my query on William Carnafix. The origin of my question was that he married several of my Ryan kin and neighbors of the Ryans, and I wanted to know if he had a religious affiliation. I am researching what churches may have been active in the Mtn Cove/ Leander area going back to the beginning of Fayette Co. circa 1830-1860. Since many of my Ryan kin appear to have been married by civil ceromony, I have wondered whether a) they were involved in a local church and b) whether a local church was available to be involved with. The closest church to the old Ryan farm in Leander was Richmond Chapel but Peters and Carden write that Richmond Chapel wasn't built until 1876. Does anyone know of pre-Civil War churches/circuits in Mtn Cove? -Mark Mark Rain wrote: > All, > > William Carnafix performed many marriages in Fayette Co between 1830-1850, > many in Mtn Cove District. Does anyone know if he served one particular > denomination? Or was he a justice-of-the peace? > > -Mark