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  2. News of public record: Marriage licenses, divorces, dissolutions

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    The following individuals applied for marriage licenses in January: ... Julie Marie Hensley and Joseph Allen Campbell Jr. ... Public records: Marriage licenses, divorces and dissolutions.

  3. Campbell County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Campbell County was founded December 17, 1794, two years after the creation of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, becoming the state's 19th county. Campbell County was carved out of Scott, Harrison and Mason counties. [5] The original county included all of present Boone, Kenton, Pendleton, and most of Bracken and Grant counties. Campbell County is ...

  4. Kentucky gay couples were denied marriage licenses. Will ...

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    Kentucky lawmakers later changed the rules to remove county clerks’ names from marriage licenses. However, several couples who had been turned away at Davis’ office in the summer of 2015 sued her.

  5. Kentucky governor orders clerks' names removed from marriage ...

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    Kentucky's new governor ordered county clerks' names removed from state marriage license forms at the center of a controversy involving Kim Davis.

  6. Campbell County - Wikipedia

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    There are five counties in the United States of America named Campbell County: Campbell County, Kentucky; Campbell County, South Dakota; Campbell County, Tennessee; Campbell County, Virginia; Campbell County, Wyoming; Also: Campbell County, Georgia, a former county, part of Fulton County, Georgia since 1932

  7. List of counties in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Mason County and Campbell County: William Bracken, trapper and frontiersman 8,426: 203 sq mi (526 km 2) Breathitt County: 025: Jackson: 1839: Clay County, Perry County and Estill County: John Breathitt, eleventh Governor of Kentucky (1832–34) 12,953: 495 sq mi (1,282 km 2) Breckinridge County: 027: Hardinsburg: 1799: Hardin County