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Jeremiah HAMBY
Sarah BRASHER
WARNING:  Too many children are being attributed to our subjects, at least there are more attributed to them by secondary sources than appear with them in the censuses.  This is not my line, and I simply don't have time to pursue this family further, so caveat emptor!  If you have an accurate list of the children, please share.
Husband:  Jeremiah HAMBY
Birth:  1800, Christian Co., KY
Death:  aft. 1860 census, presumably in Crittenden Co., KY
Father:  Isaac HAMBY
Mother:  Jemimah THOMPSON
Marriage:  8 Jul 1819, Christian? Co., KY
Wife:  Sarah "Sallie" BRASHER
Birth:  1796/7, Greenville Co., SC
Death:  aft. 1860 census, presumably in Crittenden Co., KY
Father:  Thomas J. BRASHER
Mother:  Catherine ARMSTRONG
Children:
— born in Christian Co., KY:
  1.  Martha Ann HAMBY, b. 1819/20 (22 Oct 1821); d. 1852; m. 21 Feb 1845, Crittenden Co., KY, John M. McBRIDE (1821-1902)

— born in either Christian or Livingston Co., KY:
  2.  Mary Catherine HAMBY, b. 1820/1; m. 6 Apr 1843, Crittenden Co., KY, Allen B. SEXTON (1820- )
  3?  Elizabeth HAMBY, b. ca. 1824; m. 19 Mar 1845, Crittenden Co., KY, James Thomas PORTER
  4.  Compospolina / Comparissey / Campesby / Campy HAMBY, b. 1824/5; d. aft. 1880, MO; m. 21 Mar 1844, Crittenden Co., KY, Hillsman ORENDER (1820- )
  5?  Nancy HAMBY, b. 1826; m. 26 Jun 1847, Crittenden Co., KY, James THRELKELD
  6.  Margaret Louise HAMBY, b. 1826/7; d. 1902, Provence, OK; m. 21 Feb 1848, Crittenden Co., KY, Greenville BRASHER (1821- )
  7?  Rachel HAMBY, b. 1828/9, KY
  8.  Lucretia A. HAMBY, b. 1829/30; m. 22 Apr 1855, Crittenden Co., KY, James D. WILLIAMS

— born in Livingston Co., KY:
  9.  (Son A) HAMBY, b. 1830-35
10.  Malinda E. HAMBY, b. 1831/2; m. 3 Jun 1853, Crittenden Co., KY, Marshall WADDELL (1833-
11.  Pernicia A. HAMBY, b. 1833/4; d. 6 Jan 1923, Caldwell Co., KY; m. 26 Dec 1860, Crittenden Co., KY, Gray M. LYNCH (1837- )
12.  (Daughter E) HAMBY, b. 1835-40; d. bef. 1850
13.  Jesse Payton / Peyton HAMBY, b. Jan 1839; m. 31 Jul 1856, Crittenden co., KY, Elizabeth C. REYNOLDS

Others:
Said to have this son, but no male child this age shows up with them in any census:
.  Jacob S. HAMBY, b. 1822/3, TN; m. Mary __?__
I can't find Jacob in the 1850 census, at all, but in the 1860 census, Jacob S. HAMBY (æ 37, b. TN, blind) & wife, Mary A. (æ 30, b. KY) are living in Crittenden Co., KY (p. 325).
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Sources (n.b., Livingston Co. was formed in 1798 from Christian Co.; Crittenden Co. was formed in 1842 from Livingston Co.):

1a.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
Jeremiah HAMBY
Father: Isaac HAMBY
Spouse: Sarah BRASHEAR
Marriage: 03 Jul 1819, Caldwell, Kentucky
Marriage: 08 Jul 1819, Livingston, Kentucky
Source: patron submissions

1b.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: Pedigree Resource File (index to CDs, online at FamilySearch.org).
Jeremiah Hamby
Birth: abt. 1800, Kentucky
Father: Isaac Hamby; Mother: Jemima
Marriage: 8 Jul 1819, Caldwell, Kentucky
Spouse: Sarah Brasher Sallie
Birth: abt. 1798, Greenville, South Carolina
Father: Thomas J. Brasher; Mother: Catherine Armstrong
Source: patron submission

2.  1820 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #3 of 33; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1820 KY Christian Co. Roll M33_20 p. 29 Ln. 23 Jerry Hamby Junr 000100-10100-0-100 no slaves
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 19-25* 1794-1801 = Jeremiah (b. 1800)
1 female 9 or under 1810-1820 = Martha Ann (b. 1819/20)
1 female 16-25 1794-1804 = Sarah (b. 1796/7)
1 person engaged in agriculture
*In the 1820 Census, the third column is age class 16-18 and the fourth column is age class 16-25, which means any individual in column three is duplicated in column four.  So, for an accurate representation of the household, the number in column three should be subtracted from the number in column four. If, after the subtraction, any individuals remain in column four, then they have to be age 19-25, thus creating a "new," more precise age class.
Although indexed as being in Hopkinsville, this is an error.  Listed next to Jesse HAMBY, who is next to Isaac HAMBY.

3.  1830 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #3 of 28; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1830 KY Livingston Co. Salem Roll 39 p. 3 Ln. 10 Jeremiah Hamby 000 010 - 230 010
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 20-29 1800-1810 = Jeremiah (b. 1800)
2 females 4 or under 1825-1830 = Lucretia A. (b. 1829/30)
= Margaret Louise (b. 1826/7)
= Nancy (b. 1826)
3 females 5-9 1820-1825 = Campy (b. 1824/5)
= Elizabeth (b. ca. 1824)
= Mary Catherine (b. 1820/1)
= Martha Ann (b. 1819/20)
1 female 20-29 1800-1810 = Sarah (b. 1796/7)
Salem is, today, still in Livingston County.

4.  1840 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #41-42 of 68 — number pages precede name pages; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1840 KY Livingston Co. Smithland Roll 117 pp. 142B-143A Ln. 17 Hamby Jeremiah 110 000 100 - 122 200 100 0100000 no slaves
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 4 or under 1835-1840 = Jesse (b. 1839)
1 male 5-9 1830-1835 = Son A
1 male 40-49 1790-1800 = Jeremiah (b. 1800)
1 female 4 or under 1835-1840 = Daughter E
2 females 5-9 1830-1835 = Pernicia (b. 1833/4)
= Malinda (b. 1831/2)
2 females 10-14 1825-1830 = Lucretia (b. 1829/30)
= Margaret (b. 1826/7)
2 females 15-19 1820-1825 = Campy (b. 1824/5)
= Mary Catherine (b. 1820/1)
= Martha Ann (b. 1819/20)
1 female 40-49 1790-1800 = Sarah (b. 1796/7) 
1 person employed in agriculture
Smithland is, today, still in Livingston County.

5.  1850 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #35 of 83 — indexed "Hamley"):  District No. 1, Crittenden Co., KY, Roll M432_197, p. 228A, 265/265, enumerated 31 Aug 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Jeremiah Hamby 50 M   F   Ky
Sarah      " 53 F       SC
Lucretia   " 20 F       Ky
Malinda    " 18 F       "
Pernicia   " 16 F       "
Jesse P    " 10 M       "
Listed one household before married daughter, Campasby (HAMBY) ORENDER (æ 25, b. KY), and one household after married daughter, Margaret (HAMBY) BRASHER (æ 23, b. KY), who is two households after married daughter, Mary C. (HAMBY) SEXTON (æ 29, b. KY).  Married daughter, Martha (HAMBY) McBRIDE (æ 30, b. KY) is living in Livingston Co., KY, with (sister?) Rachel HAMBY (æ 21, b. KY).

6.  1860 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #16 of 93):  Dycusburg P.O., West Half of Crittenden Co., KY, Roll M653_363, p. 317, PN 17, 122/122, enumerated 10 Jul 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Jeremiah Hamby 59 M   Farmer Retired?   200 Kentucky
Sarah      " 64 F         South Carolina
Penusia? A " 22 F         Kentucky
Listed next to son, Jesse Payton HAMBY (æ 21, b. KY).

7.  1870 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  not found.

8.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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