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Stephen MATTINGLY / MATNEY
Eleanor KERVAT
Nancy Ann DAVID
Husband:  Stephen MATTINGLY / MATNEY
Birth:  1794/5, Washington Co., KY
Death:  Jul 1869, Douglas Co., MO
Occupation:  homemaker
Father:  Clement MATTINGLY
Mother:  Sarah BREWER
Marriage-1:  20 Oct 1816, Hardin Co., KY
Wife-1:  Eleanor / Elender KERVAT / CRAVAT
Birth:  1795/6, TN
Death:  1850-60
Occupation:  homemaker
Marriage-2:  1850-60
Wife-2:  Nancy Ann DAVID
Birth:  1798/9, TN
Death:  aft. 1880 census
Occupation:  homemaker
Other Spouse:  m1. 20 Sep 1813, Hardin Co., KY, Uriah MATTINGLY / MATNEY, brother of Stephen
Father:  John DAVID, s/o Abraham DAVID
Mother:  Mary VAUGHN
Children with Eleanor KERVAT:
— born in Hardin Co., KY:
  1.  (Daughter A) MATNEY, b. 1815-20
  2.  Sarah MATNEY, b. 1819/20
  3.  William A. MATNEY, b. 1821/2

— born in Orange Co., IN:
  4.  Levi MATNEY, b. 1823/4
  5.  (Daughter B) MATNEY, b. 1825-30
  6.  (Son A) MATNEY, b. 1825-30
  7.  Elizabeth MATNEY, b. 1830

— born in Orange Co., IN, or Brown Co., IN:
  8.  Rachael MATNEY, b. 1831/2
  9.  Elias MATNEY, b. 1833/4
10.  Uriah MATNEY, b. 1833/4

— born in Brown Co., IN:
11.  Celia MATNEY, b. 1835/6

Children:
none
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Sources:

1.  Jordan R. Dodd, ed.  1993.  Kentucky Marriages:  Early to 1850.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
Mattingly, Stephen Kervat, Eleanor 29 Oct 1816 Hardin Co.

2.  1820 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #39 of 42; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1820 KY Hardin Co. Little York Roll M33_23 pp. 88-89 Ln. 2 Stephen Mattingley 000100-20100-0-100 no slaves
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 19-25* 1794-1801 = Stephen (b. 1794/5)
2 females 9 or under 1810-1820 = Sarah (b. 1819/20)
= Daughter A
1 female 16-25 1794-1804 = Eleanor (b. 1795/6)
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.

3.  1830 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #119 of 136; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1830 IN Orange Co. Roll 31 p. 219 Ln. 6 Stephen Matney 120 001 - 202 001
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 4 or under 1825-1830 = Son A
2 males 5-9 1820-1825 = Levi (b. 1823/4)
= William (b. 1821/2)
1 male 30-39 1790-1800 = Stephen (b. 1794/5)
2 females 4 or under 1825-1830 = Elizabeth (b. 1830)
= Daughter B
2 females 10-14 1815-1820 = Sarah (b. 1819/20)
= Daughter A
1 female 30-39 1790-1800 = Eleanor (b. 1795/6) 
Also in Orange County are Stephen's father, Clement, and Stephen's brother, Uriah.

4.  1840 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #1-2 of 6; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1840 IN Brown Co. Roll 75 pp. 186A-186B Ln. 19 Stephen Matney 021 200 100 - 121 200 100 no slaves 0100000
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
2 males 5-9 1830-1835 = Urich (b. 1833/4)
= Elias (b. 1833/4)
1 male 10-14 1825-1830 = Son A
2 males 15-19 1820-1825 = Levi (b. 1823/4)
= William (b. 1821/2)
1 male 40-49 1790-1800 = Stephen (b. 1794/5)
1 female 4 or under 1835-1840 = Cela (b. 1835/6)
2 females 5-9 1830-1835 = Rachael (b. 1831/2)
= Elizabeth (b. 1830)
1 female 10-14 1825-1830 = Daughter B
2 females 15-19 1820-1825 = Sarah (b. 1819/20)
= Daughter A
1 female 40-49 1790-1800 = Eleanor (b. 1795/6) 
1 person employed in agriculture
Listed four households from Stephen's widowed sister-in-law, Nancy Ann (DAVID) MATNEY.

5.  1850 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #2-3 of 6):  Sugar Loaf Twp., Carroll Co., AR, Roll M432_25, pp. 135A-135B, 201/201, enumerated 4 Sep 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Stephen Matney 55 M   farmer   Ky
Elendor    " 54 F       Tenn
William A  " 28 M   farmer   Ky
Levi       " 26 M   farmer   Indiana
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Sarah      " 30 F       Ky
Elizabeth  " 19 F       Indiana
Rachael    " 18 F       "
Elias      " 16 M   farmer   "
Uriah      " 16 M   farmer   "
Cela       " 14 F       "

6.  1860 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #16 of 17):  Norma P.O., Finley Twp., Webster Co., MO, Roll M653_660, p. 846, PN 148, 971/967, enumerated 24 Aug 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Stephen Matney 65 M   Farm laborer   165 Ky
Nancy A    " 63 F         Tenn
Nancy A Matney 24 F         Ind
William    "  5 M         Mo
Mahulda    "  1 F         "
The younger Nancy is the daughter of the elder Nancy from an unknown relationship between the death of her first husband, Uriah MATNEY (Stephen's brother), and her marriage to Stephen.  The two MATNEY children appear to be the illigitimate offspring of the younger Nancy, although some secondary sources say they are the children of Nancy's alleged first husband, William Thomas SMITH.

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

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