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Ward married Margaret Machir on June 11, 1795, in Mason County, Kentucky. They had seven children. Ward and his wife resided in Mason County near Maysville and kept up to 12 slaves. [16] Ward was a Presbyterian elder in the Washington Presbyterian Church, under Rev. Robert Wilson. [6] [17] Margaret died in 1831 while James died on 27 February 1846.
Key was the son of Marshall Key, a connection of Chief Justice Marshall, and was born in Mason County, Kentucky on August 8, 1819. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He graduated from Augusta College in Kentucky, and entered Yale College where he graduated in 1838.
Following his departure from the federal bench, McClung was a Judge of the Kentucky Circuit Court in Nelson County until 1811. [1] He died in 1811 in Mason County , Kentucky. [ 1 ]
John W. Anderson (1801?–September 20, 1836) was an American interstate slave trader and farmer based near Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky. Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court John Marshall was an investor who funded Anderson's slave speculations. Anderson was involved in the establishment of the Forks of the Road slave market in 1833.
A Kentucky judge whom authorities said was fatally shot by a sheriff last week was remembered Sunday as a pioneer who fought against opioid addiction and favored treatment over jail for low-level ...
Their most notable children were: Thomas Marshall (born in Fauquier County, 27 October 1761; died in Mason County, Kentucky, 19 March 1817), who served in the American Revolution, attained the rank of captain, settled in Kentucky in 1790, and was an active member of the convention that formed the second constitution of the state in 1799; James ...