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George W. QUISENBERRY
Frances Emaline LEWIS |
Husband: George W. QUISENBERRY
Birth: 1812, Culpeper Co., VA Death: 1844, Christian Co., KY Father: James QUISENBERRY Mother: Katherine Elizabeth THRELKELD |
Marriage: 11 Jun 1834, Christian Co., KY |
Wife: Frances Emaline/Emeline LEWIS
Birth: 13 Feb 1813, Halifax Co., VA Death: 26 Oct 1869, Christian Co., KY Disposition: buried Quisenberry Cemetery, Christian Co., KY Other Spouse: m2. 25 Apr 1852, Edward Sanford QUISENBERRY (George's widowed brother) Father: Robert LEWIS Mother: Martha __?__ |
Children — born in Christian Co., KY: |
1. Henry Sanford QUISENBERRY, b. 1838; m. 29 Jan 1866, Christian
Co., KY, Louise CARROLL
2. William QUISENBERRY, b. 1842 3. George Robert QUISENBERRY, b. 26 Jan 1844; d. 28 Jun 1894, Christian Co., KY; m. 15 Jun 1864, Christian Co., KY, Georgie Ann QUISENBERRY |
Sources:
1. Jordan R. Dodd, ed. 1993. Kentucky Marriages: Early to 1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
2. 1840 3. Lon Bostick. 1991. Family History Book: Christian County, Kentucky. Turner Publ. Co., Paducah, KY (available from the author at 1110 Hewitt St., Huntsville, AL 35816; also available through Christian County Genealogical Society, Hopkinsville, KY). |
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