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MARRIAGE OF WALLINGFORD, HIRAM AND MORRISON, HANNAH ANN
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Hiram and family were living in in District 3, Fleming County, Kentucky, in 1860. He and his wife have four children, the oldest of whom (John N.) is also listed as a 'merchant', the same as his father. |
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In 1882, Hiram and Hannah were living with their son, John, probably due to the 'attack of paralysis' that Hannah had experienced. Hiram wrote that they had been there for a year at the time (September 1882), and that he had not sold the house he had lived in the previous 16 years. In that letter to his brother Thomas Ginn, he said that they expected to remain with John for another year or so. |
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Mason County, KY Early Marriages Through 1850
Mason County Kentucky Marriage Records Know all Men by these Presents, That we Hiram WALLINGFORD and John MORRIS are held and firmly bound unto "the Commonwealth of Kentucky," in the penal sum of fifty pounds, current money, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors or administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents; sealed with our seals, and dated 28th day of April 1834. The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas, a marriage is intended to be had and solemnized between the said Hiram WALLINGFORD and Miss Hannah Ann MORRIS: Now, if there is no legal cause to obstruct the same, then the above obligation to be void, else to remain in full force and virtue. Hiram WALLINGFORD (Seal) John MORRIS (Seal) |
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