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  2. Hylan B. Lyon - Wikipedia

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    Lyon was born in what is now Lyon County, Kentucky, to a wealthy plantation family. ... "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," online on FamilySearch.org, <familysearch.org ...

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    FamilySearch FamilyTree (FSFT) is a "one world tree," or a unified database that aims to contain one entry for each person recorded in genealogical records. All FamilySearch users are able to add persons, link them to existing persons or merge duplicates. Sources, images, and audio files can also be attached to persons in the tree. [37]

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    [1] [2] The wiki is part of the FamilySearch website and was launched in 2007. It is a free-access, free-content online directory and handbook that uses a wiki platform to organize pages. Content is created collaboratively by a member base made up of FamilySearch employees, Mormon missionaries, and the wider online community. [3]

  5. 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.

  6. Former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, who opposed gay ... - AOL

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    A former Kentucky county clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples a decade ago is appealing a ruling ordering her to pay thousands in attorney fees.. The appeal filed by ...

  7. Governor-elect to remove clerk names from Kentucky marriage ...

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