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Mary Jennie <I>Campbell</I> Drye

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Mary Jennie Campbell Drye

Birth
Death
14 Nov 1872 (aged 23–24)
Burial
Hustonville, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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1850 LINCOLN COUNTY, KY
"CAMPBELL"
A. A., male, age 30, born KY
H. J., female, age 28, born KY
J. T., male, age, 4
M. J., female, age 2
Elizabeth, age 6/12
"CARTER"
Nelson, free black, age 40, born KY
Emily, free black, age 35, born KY
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LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Mary J. Campbell married George W. Drye
October 1, 1858 (1868)
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Her husband's obituary says he was buried beside her and an infant son.
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SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Friday, March 16, 1894
Page 1
Liberty, Casey County
It is reported that the sly archer, cupid, is directing arrows in direction of the heart of our old companion in arms, Maj. Geo. W. Drye, who used to gallantly lead charges in many a bloody contest in the unpleasantness some years ago. It is curious how one who could face powder and smoke so unflinchingly would surrender so easily to the adroit little imp.

NOTE: No record or newspaper article found showing he married again after his first wife, Mary, died. The above article shows Mary died before 1894. Her husband's obituary only says she died many years ago but doesn't give the date of her death and doesn't say anything about a second marriage.
1850 LINCOLN COUNTY, KY
"CAMPBELL"
A. A., male, age 30, born KY
H. J., female, age 28, born KY
J. T., male, age, 4
M. J., female, age 2
Elizabeth, age 6/12
"CARTER"
Nelson, free black, age 40, born KY
Emily, free black, age 35, born KY
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Mary J. Campbell married George W. Drye
October 1, 1858 (1868)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Her husband's obituary says he was buried beside her and an infant son.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Friday, March 16, 1894
Page 1
Liberty, Casey County
It is reported that the sly archer, cupid, is directing arrows in direction of the heart of our old companion in arms, Maj. Geo. W. Drye, who used to gallantly lead charges in many a bloody contest in the unpleasantness some years ago. It is curious how one who could face powder and smoke so unflinchingly would surrender so easily to the adroit little imp.

NOTE: No record or newspaper article found showing he married again after his first wife, Mary, died. The above article shows Mary died before 1894. Her husband's obituary only says she died many years ago but doesn't give the date of her death and doesn't say anything about a second marriage.


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