• [S41] "Douglas - Meriwether Family", Family Tree. A large paper tree diagram showing descendants of William Douglas and Mrs. Nicholas Hunter. This copy is apparently a print of a hand-drawn original obtained from Logan Milan about 1994 with no indication of original source. Currently held by Nancy Fenker Reigel, Boone, North Carolina.
  • [S49] Deborah Anne Cobb Freeman, family file "David and Deborah.GED," 31 Jul 1998, by e-mail 31 Jul 1998.
  • [S74] Minor Meriwether, Lineage of the Meriwethers and the Minors from Colonial Times (St. Louis: Nixon-Jones Printing Co., 1895). Copy originally belonged to "Mrs. A. L. Cobb, nee Logan", then to Martha Cobb Fenker. Currently (1998) in possession of Nancy Fenker Reigel. The author states that his account is drawn from the three cited sources, and "from a very full account of both the Meriwethers and the Minors, given me in 1866 by my mother's sister, Aunt Nancy Scales, and from old family records and letters."
  • [S76] Logan Family Bible (Philadelphia: Mcarthy & Davis, 1832); present owner Ben H. Logan, Arizona. Bible maintained from about 1830 to early 1900's. It seems to have been first used by Benjamin Harrison and Martha (Williamson) Logan, then by their son Benjamin H. Logan and his wife Sally Watson Barker, and then there are a few entries by later generations. The first family record page is for marriages, and records the marriages of James and Mary Logan, W. G. and Elizabeth Logan, and Benjamin and Martha, all in the same hand and likely written at one time, followed by others. The next page is for births and deaths, and contains many entries for ancestors and siblings of Benjamin, all in the same hand, followed by a few later entries. The third and forth pages, also for births and deaths, are labeled "Children of Harrison and Martha Logan," and " Children of B. H. and Sallie Watson Logan." Data taken from photographs of title and family record pages made for Martha Watson Cobb Fenker when she held the original. Interpretation assisted by lists made from the original by Ben H. Logan. Photographs now held by Nancy Fenker Reigel.
  • [S190] "Descendants of John Walton Barker and His First Wife Mary Meriwether", Typescript of Pencil Notes of Mary L. Cloud, August 1935. Typescript of Pencil Notes of Mary L. Cloud, August 1935, photocopy of typescript obtained from files of Martha Cobb Fenker Oct 1999. Typescript ends with a note asking Mary Cloud to make corrections, with the initials LHE. Currently held by Nancy Fenker Reigel, Boone, North Carolina.
  • [S202] Nelson Heath Meriwether, The Meriwethers and Their Connections (Columbia, Maryland: The Artcraft Press, 1964; reprint Baltimore: Inc Gateway Press, 1991).
  • [S210] John Frey household, 1860 U.S. Census, Kenton Co., Kentucky, population schedule, Covington ward 5, sheet 221/725, dwelling 1317, family 1581, National Archives micropublication T653-379, Viewed at Ft. Worth Branch Archives Dec 1999.
  • [S312] Hattie M. Fenker, Certificate of Death, 68287, issued by Bureau of Vital Statistics State of Ohio, author, Boone, North Carolina, filed 26 Dec 1921. Informant was Henry C. Fenker, her husband. Copy obtained from Ohio Historical Society Sep 2000.
  • [S316] Henry C. Fenker obituary, The American Friend, Richmond, Indiana, 9 Mar 1944, pg 99. Copy of page obtained from Thomas D. Hamm, Archivist & Professor of History, Earlham College, Dec 2000.
  • [S394] Ben H. Logan household, 1880 U.S. Census, Shelby Co., Kentucky, population schedule, Shelbyville, Enumeration District 182, sheet 3C, dwelling 18, family 15, National Archives micropublication T9-441, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S434] Henry C. Fenker household, 1920 U.S. Census, Greene Co., Ohio, population schedule, Jamestown, Enumeration District 166, sheet 9B, dwelling 237, family 237, National Archives micropublication T625-1387, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S467] Theodore L. Fenker household, 1930 U.S. Census, Kalamazoo Co., Michigan, population schedule, Kalamazoo, Enumeration District 39, sheet 5B, dwelling 126, family 155, National Archives micropublication T626-997, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S474] John M. and Christine Frey tombstone, Linden Grove Cemetery, Covington, Kentucky, Photographed by Henry Smithies and copy provided 4 Jan 2002.
  • [S494] Henry C. Fenker household, 1910 U.S. Census, Greene Co., Ohio, population schedule, Silvercreek Township, Enumeration District 94, sheet 7A, dwelling 184, family 185, National Archives micropublication T624-1185, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S503] Henry C. Fenker household, 1930 U.S. Census, Greene Co., Ohio, population schedule, Silver Creek Twp., Enumeration District 29, sheet 6B, dwelling 164, family 165, National Archives micropublication T626-1804, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S571] Sterling S. Ussery household, 1930 U.S. Census, Montgomery Co., Tennessee, population schedule, outside city of Clarksville, Enumeration District 63, sheet 8B, dwelling 192, family 194, National Archives micropublication T626-2265, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S629] Chas. T. Barker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Christian Co., Kentucky, population schedule, 4th Civil District, sheet 16/449, dwelling 102, family 102, National Archives micropublication M593-455, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S637] Chiles T. Barker, owner, 1850 U.S. Census, Christian Co., Kentucky, slave schedule, District No. 2, sheet 22, lines 23-41 right, National Archives micropublication M432-224, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S642] Joshua Cobb household, 1850 U.S. Census, Stewart Co., Tennessee, population schedule, sheet 80, dwelling 1133, family 1133, National Archives micropublication M432-896, Received copy by e-mail "Re: I'm looking for the 1850 Census, Stewart Co. TN, p. 461B, household 1133. The..." from Ancestry.com support, 12 Nov 2003.
  • [S728] Montgomery Co. Marriage Register, Montgomery County Archives, 350 Padget Lane, Clarksville, Tennessee. Contains a register of marriages bond was posted, and in most cases, a return filed by the minister or official who solemnized the marriage. The number listed in the citation is the number of the record. The date in the citation is the date of the registration, which in some cases differs from the dates in the return. Seen on FHL microfilm #321021.
  • [S777] Theodore Fenker household, 1910 U.S. Census, Kalamazoo Co., Michigan, population schedule, Kalamazoo City, Enumeration District 137, sheet 9A, dwelling 180, family 199, National Archives micropublication T624-654, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S1184] "Kentucky 1851-1900 Marriage Index," online on Genealogy.com, <www.genealogy.com>, based on work by Liahona Research, Orem, Utah from county marriage records on microfilm available at the FHL.
  • [S1687] Mrs. Sallie Logan household, 1900 U.S. Census, Christian Co., Kentucky, population schedule, Magisterial Dist. No. 4, Enumeration District 11, sheet 20B, dwelling 363, family 371, National Archives micropublication T623-515, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S1750] Chiles T. Barker, owner, 1860 U.S. Census, Christian Co., Kentucky, slave schedule, sheet 49-50/287, lines 13 right-6 right, National Archives micropublication M653-402, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S1760] Chiles T. Barker household, 1860 U.S. Census, Christian Co., Kentucky, population schedule, sheet 65, dwelling 444, family 444, National Archives micropublication M653-362, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S1765] Chiles T. Barker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Christian Co., Kentucky, population schedule, District No. 2, sheet 749/375, dwelling 236, family 248, National Archives micropublication M432-196, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S1868] Theodore L. Fenker household, 1920 U.S. Census, Kalamazoo Co., Michigan, population schedule, Kalamazoo, Enumeration District 157, sheet 3A, dwelling 53, family 59, National Archives micropublication T625-755, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S1948] Harold Wiest, "Re: Terry," e-mail message (Kamloops, British Columbia) to author, 11 Sep 2008. Two messages same date and subject.
  • [S3122] Ledley Cobb, Certificate of Death, 54-22079, issued by Department of Public Health State of Tennessee, filed 13 Oct 1954. Image found online on FamilySearch.org, informant was Mrs. Joe Milam, her step-daughter.
  • [S3126] Ledley Cobb Ussery, Certificate of Death, 53-16274, issued by Department of Public Health State of Tennessee, filed 12 Jul 1953. Image found online on FamilySearch.org, informant was Louis Ussery, her husband.
  • [S3366] Irene Cobb Gracey grave marker, Greenwood Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee, photographed by Terry and Nancy Reigel 27 Apr 2006.
  • [S3369] Eleanor Williams, Cabins to Castles: Clarksville, Tennessee (Jackson, Tennessee: The Guild Bindery Press, 1992).
  • [S3420] Linden Grove Cemetery, Covington, Kentucky, burial records. Copy held by Kenton County Public Library, 502 Scott Blvd., Covington, Kentucky. Images of cards found online in geNKY database on Kenton County Public Library website. <http://www.kentonlibrary.org
  • [S4367] Louis Ussery household, 1940 U.S. Census, Montgomery Co., Tennessee, population schedule, Civil District No. 11, Enumeration District 63-13, sheet 9A, family 155, National Archives micropublication T627-3923, informant was head of household, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S4417] Ledley Cobb Ussery grave marker, Greenwood Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee, photographed by Terry and Nancy Reigel 27 Apr 2006.
  • [S4427] Ben H. Logan grave marker, Greenwood Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee, photographed by Terry and Nancy Reigel 27 Apr 2006.
  • [S4429] Sallie Barker grave marker, Greenwood Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee, photographed by Terry and Nancy Reigel 27 Apr 2006.
  • [S7224] Thomas Marshall Green, Historic Families of Kentucky, with Special Reference to Stocks Immediately Derived from the Valley of Virginia ... (Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co,, 1889; reprint Baltimore: Regional Publishing Co., 1964).
  • [S9231] "Michigan, Michigan, Divorce Records, 1897-1952," online on Ancestry.com, <ancestry.com>, based on Divorce records, Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics.
  • [S9243] "Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1952," online on Ancestry.com, <ancestry.com>, based on electronic data from Michigan Department of Community Health, Death Records, Lansing, Michigan.
  • [S10604] Polk's Kalamazoo (Kalamazoo County, Mich.) City Directory (Detroit, Michigan: R. L. Polk & Co.), images found online on Ancestry.com.
  • [S10614] Henry C. Fenker household, 1940 U.S. Census, Greene Co., Ohio, population schedule, Silver Creek, Enumeration District 29-22, sheet 2B, family 45, National Archives micropublication M627-3074, informant was head of household, image found on Ancestry.com.
  • [S10645] Myrtle Fenker obituary, The Xenia Daily Gazette, Xenia, Ohio, 12 Mar 1971, pg 5. Image found online on Newspapers.com.
  • [S10646] "Fenker Greenhouse: Jamestown, Ohio," Business Opportunities Want Ad, The Journal Herald, Dayton, Ohio, 27 Aug 1944, pg 22. Image found online on Newspapers.com.
  • [S10648] Theodore Fenker household, 1940 U.S. Census, Kalamazoo Co., Michigan, population schedule, Kalamazoo, Enumeration District 39-31, sheet 14B, family 395, National Archives micropublication M627-1771, informant was Helen, wife of head of household, image found on Ancestry.com.
  • [S10649] Marriage Records, Elkhart Co., Indiana, Elkhart County Court House, 117 N. 2nd St., Goshen, Indiana, Image found online on FamilySearch.org.
  • [S10700] Kris Rzepczynski, "Henderson-Ames Company," Local History, Kalamazoo Public Library, online <https://www.kpl.gov/local-history/kalamazoo-history/…>, viewed Aug 2021.
  • [S10714] Will Book, Kenton Co., Kentucky, Kenton County Clerk, 1840 Simon Kenton Way, Covington, Kentucky, images found online on FamilySearch.org.
  • [S10716] Haddock's General and Business Directory of Covington, Newport, Dayton, Ludlow, and Bellevue, KY (Cincinnati: Wrightson & Co.), images found on Ancestry.com.
  • [S10924] Französisch-Reformierte Kirche Trauregister (French Reformed Church Marraige Register), Offenbach am Main, Zentralarchiv der Evangelischen Kirche in Hessen und Nassau, Darmstadt, Germany, images found online on Archion.de. Transcription and translation provided by Wilma Hoffmann, of German Script Translations.