All listed below are graciously donated by Catharine Elder Barnes and abstracted by Peggy Adams Russell ******************** ******************** ******************** (Leet-Cannon) Breckinridge County Herald-News, Hardinsburg, Kentucky Article dated August 25,  1977 CANNON-LEET WEDDING SOLEMNIZED JULY 30 ---      The wedding of Miss Caren Jean CANNON and Mr. William Louis LEET took place at 2 p.m., July 30, 1977 at Yellow Creek Baptist Church, in Owensboro.      She is the daughter of Mrs. Jean MORRIS CANNON, 1910 Sturbridge Place, Owensboro, and Mr. Denny P. CANNON of Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil, S.A. (South America).  He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. LEET of Utica, Kentucky (in Daviess County), and is engaged in farming with his father. Matron of Honor- Mrs. Cathy PROTHRO of Lexington, sister of the bride Bridesmaid- Miss Betty RAY of Calhoun, Kentucky, cousin of the bride Jr. Bridesmaid- Miss Connie CANNON of Irvington, Kentucky, cousin of the bride Best Man- Mr. Terry LEET of Hamilton, Ohio, brother of the groom Groomsmen: Mr. Ben THOMPSON of Owensboro, Kentucky Mr. Mike REEVES of Calhoun Jr. Attendant- Barry RAY of Calhoun      After a wedding trip to Lake Cumberland, the couple are at home on Route 2, Utica.  Mrs. LEET is the granddaughter of Mrs. R. E. CANNON, Sr. of Cloverport, and the late Mr. CANNON. ******************** (LeGrand-Chapin) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Article is not dated (no year date) IRVINGTON GIRL MARRIED IN OWENSBORO --- Miss Eva Mae CHAPIN, of Irvington, and Mr. H. W. LeGRANDE of Fordsville (in Ohio County), were quietly married Thursday afternoon, May 12, (____) at 1:30 o'clock in the home of the bride's Aunt, Mrs. W. H. HAWKINS of Owensboro. The Reverend Sanders of Fordsville, officiated. Mrs. LeGRANDE is a popular young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. CHAPIN of Irvington. Mr. LeGRANDE is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. LeGRANDE of Fordsville, and is employed at the L.H. & St.L. Railroad station at that place. Mr. and Mrs. LeGRANDE will make their home in Fordsville. _____________________________ I could not find their marriage record on Ancestry.com; to find the year they married. _____________________________ Peggy Russell and Dana Brown ******************** (Lester - Baker) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper dated December 7, 1962 BAKER-LESTER WEDDING --- Miss Nancy Elizabeth BAKER and Airman 3/c (third class) James Harmon LESTER were united in Holy Matrimony on Wednesday, November 21, 1962, at 5 p.m. at the Marion Methodist Church. Preceding the service, a program of nuptial music was rendered with Mrs. Hobart FRANKLIN at the organ. The bride's close friend from childhood, Mrs. Forest Lee BREWER of Sturgis, sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer". The double ring ceremony was read by the father of the groom, the Reverend William Herbert LESTER, assisted by the bride's pastor, the Reverend Robert PRENTIS. The bride, who entered on the arm of her father, Clyde ______ (the rest of the article has been cut off and is missing.) (Contributed by Peggy Russell) ******************** (Lewis-Claycomb) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Article is not dated MARY LEWIS OF AMMONS MARRIED VIRGIL CLAYCOMB --- Ammons, February 18, (Special) --- Miss Mary LEWIS of Ammons and Virgil CLAYCOMB, of the same community. were married in the home of the Reverend T. E. Smith of Hardinsburg, on February 3, (____). The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. V. LEWIS, and the groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Junie CLAYCOMB. Mr. and Mrs. CLAYCOMB have moved on the Marion HARDESTY farm near Pleasant Valley. (I could not locate Pleasant Valley on the map. I know there are a lot of HARDESTY families in Meade County). ________________________ Breckinridge County Marriage Book-46 Page-60 Married on February 4, (not the 3rd), 1932 Virgil CLAYCOMB and Mary LEWIS ******************** (Limer-Basham) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper dated June 1951 LIMER-BASHAM WEDDING --- Miss Virginia LIMER, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman LIMER, and Mr. Harold BASHAM, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin BASHAM, were married Wednesday evening, June 6, (1951), at 6 o'clock at the Baptist Parsonage. The Reverend G. C. Sandusky, pastor of the Baptist Church, officiating. Mrs. BASHAM is an employee of the Kenrand Company, and Mr. BASHAM is employed by the Wilson Manufacturing Company. After a short honeymoon trip, the young couple will make their home at the Pate House. ******************** (Lindsey - Baird) Unknown Newspaper, dated 2007 BAIRD-LINDSEY WED --- The wedding of Leah Frances BAIRD to Jesse Ryan LINDSEY took place on December 23, 2006 in Hartford, Ky. The bride is the daughter of Christopher Humphrey HAWKINS and step daughter of Marty HAWKINS. The bride's mother is Deborah ANDRESEN, and step daughter of James ANDRESEN. The bride's grandparents are: Gene and Alice HAWKINS and Jerry and Frances SCOGGINS of Hartford, Ky The happily married couple now reside in San Diego, California, where Jesse is stationed in the Navy. Leah is finishing her degree in Elementary Education. ******************** (Little-Carpenter) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Article dated October 2004 BRITTANY CARPENTER WED MR. SHELBY LITTLE, THE III OCTOBER 22 --- Miss Brittany CARPENTER of Harned became the bride of Mr. Shelby LITTLE, the III of Union Star, on Friday, October 22, (2004) in a morning ceremony at the Breckinridge County Courthouse, with the Breckinridge County Judge Executive George Monarch, the III, officiating. Brittany is the daughter of Michael and Colleen CARPENTER of 589 Kingswood Lake Lane, Harned. She is a 2003 graduate of Breckinridge County High School, and is a certified Nursing Assistant. Shelby is the son of Shelby and Sandra LITTLE of Battletown (in Meade County, Kentucky). He is a graduate of Breckinridge County High School, and is enlisted in the United States Army, and will be deployed to Iraq in December. ________________________________________ Peggy Russell and Dana Brown ******************** (Logsdon-Basham) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper dated February 1948 BASHAM-LOGSDON --- Miss Docie BASHAM 19, the daughter of H. O. BASHAM of Corners, Kentucky, and Sgt. Loge LOGSDON 24, of Grantic (should be Granite) City, Illinois, were married Thursday February 12, (1948). The wedding took place at East St. Louis, Illinois, at 8 p.m. The bride wore a blue crepe dress with black accessories, and a corsage of white gardenias. Sgt. Gene BAILEY and Lt. Claude CRALEY were the only attendants. Mrs. LOGSDON will make her home with her parents for the present time. ******************** (Lucas-Board) Breckinridge County Herald-News, Hardinsburg, Kentucky Article dated June 26, 1980. (left side of article is cut off) MISS CHERYL LUCAS, MR. HAROLD BOARD, JR., EXCHANGE WEDDING VOWS IN CUSTER CHURCH --- The Custer United Methodist Church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Cheryl Louise LUCAS and Mr. Harold Sherman BOARD, Jr. at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 7, (1980). The double ring ceremony was performed by the Reverend James Jarboe. Mrs. Kenneth LUCAS was organist, and accompanied Mr. Roger LUCAS, soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vester LUCAS of Route #_?, while the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. BOARD of Route #_?. Maid of Honor Miss Carolyn Ann LUCAS, sister of the bride Bridesmaid- Miss Sharon __lain BOARD, niece of the groom Junior Bridesmaid- Miss Tracy BOARD, the sister of the groom, all of Route #1, Irvington Flower Girl- Little Miss Theresa Kay LUCAS Best Man- Robert D. BOARD, the brother of the groom, of Route #1, Irvington Groomsmen: Raymond C. LUCAS, brother of the bride Todd BOARD, brother of the groom Ushers- Troy BOARD, brother of the groom Chester Ray PRIEST, Jr., nephew of the bride, of Route #1, Irvington Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Custe Lodge HALL. Assisting with amenities were: Mrs. Joann LUCAS, niece of the bride Mrs. Beulah BOARD, sister of the bride Mrs. Velma PRIEST, sister of the bride Mrs. Karen LUCAS, niece of the bride, of Route #1, Irvington was in charge of the Gift Room while Miss Angela Kay LUCAS, also the bride's niece, registered the guests. The couple are at their Mobile Home on Route #1, Irvington following a honeymoon spent at Cumberland Lake and Cumberland Falls The bridegroom is employed with ICC Railroad, while the bride is an employee of Vermont American. ______________________________________________ Breckinridge County Marriage Book- 22 Page- 51 Married June 7, 1980 Cheryl Lucas and Harold BOARD, Jr. _____________________________________________ Peggy Russell and Dana Brown ******************** (Lucas-Bishop) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Article dated March 28, 1974 Doris BISHOP, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott BISHOP, became the bride of Hardin LUCAS of Elizabethtown, Kentucky Saturday night. The ceremony was performed at the Harned United Methodist Church. __________________________________________ Breckinridge County Marriage Book-20A Page- 02 Married on March 23, 1974 Breckinridge County Doris BISHOP and Hardin LUCAS __________________________________________ Peggy Russell ******************** (Lucas-Board) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Article dated November 2000 Mitchell Ray Edgar LUCAS and Jennifer Mae BOARD were united in marriage on November 4, (2000), at the Fort Richardson Chapel in Anchorage, Alaska. Mitchell is the son of Jerry and Rhoda Faye LUCAS of Bewleyville. He is a 1999 graduate of Breckinridge County High School. Jennifer is the daughter of Darlene Van Ness of Anchorage, and Randy BOARD of Michigan. She is a 1999 graduate of Robert Service High School. The couple will reside in Anchorage. ________________________________________________ Peggy Russell and Dana Brown ******************** (Carwile-Lucas) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Article dated September 2012 ERIN CARWILE AND PATRICK LUCAS EXCHANGE VOWS SEPTEMBER 21 --- Erin Elizabeth CARWILE, the daughter of Phil and Sandy MOORMAN of McQuady, and Robert and Peggy CARWILE of Bowling Green, and Charles Patrick LUCAS, the son of Ralph and Vanessa LUCAS of Big Spring, were married September 21, (2012) at the Corinth Baptist Church in McQuady. Charles LUCAS, Jr., grandfather of the groom, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. A power-point presentation created of Erin and Patrick's childhood pictures by Karen SHREWSBERRY, while the song "We Were There" was sung by the bride's mother. The Sanctuary was filled with garden decor. The wedding party upon entering the garden, crossed a white lattice bridge. Sounds of nature, created by Larry HUFFINES, filled the room as music was presented by violinist, Scott MOORE. Michael LUCAS sang "To Make You Feel My Love", accompanied by Kathy TABOR. Maid of Honor- Stella ELLIOTT of Bowling Green, friend of the bride Bridesmaids: Corinne LEE of Hardinsburg, friend of the bride Sarah HENNING of Hardinsburg, friend of the bride Kelsey LUCAS, sister of the groom Flower Girl- Madison SHREWSBERRY of McQuady, the daughter of Mike and Tina SHREWSBERRY. Best Man- Matthew LUCAS of Big Spring, brother of the groom Groomsmen: Todd LUCAS of Big Spring, cousin of groom Bryan LEE of Big Spring, cousin of the groom Michael LUCAS of Big Spring, cousin of the groom Ring Bearer- Cody LUCAS, the son of Kent and Sharon LUCAS of Big Spring A reception was held at the McQuady Community Building with music provided by Joe HESS. Patrick is employed by Ambrake Incorporated in Elizabethtown. Erin is employed by Brandenburg Telephone Company in Brandenburg. Following a honeymoon cruise to the Bahamas, the newlyweds will reside on their farm in Big Spring. ******************** (Lyons-Carman) Breckinridge County Herald-News, Hardinsburg, Kentucky Article dated August 16, 1979  (This article was very hard to read) CARMAN MARRIED IN CHURCH CEREMONY ---      Miss Jane Trent LYONS, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. LYONS of Hardinsburg, and Mr. Ronnie Lee CARMAN, the son of the late Rudolph CARMAN, Mrs. Ben HARNED and Mr. HARNED of Custer, were united in marriage Saturday, July 14, (1979), at 5 p.m. at the Hardinsburg Baptist Church.  The Reverend Rudy (?Pazinn) of Newman, Georgia, former pastor, officiated at the double-ring ceremony.      Wedding music was provided by Mrs.  Kenneth BLAIR, organist, and Mrs. David MOORMAN of Owensboro, aunt of the bride, and Mr. Mike PATTERSON, soloist.      The bride entered the church on the arm of her father. Matron of Honor- Mrs. Don ADAMS of La Place, Louisiana, sister of the bride Attendants: Miss Jane ABELL of Louisville Mrs. Ronnie LINDSEY of Cadiz, cousin of the bride Mrs. Marion HALL of Campbellsville, sister of the groom Miss Dana HARNED of Custer Best Man- H _ _ _  _ ROBINSON Ushers: Ernie J. HARNED of Jeffersonville, Indiana, brother of the groom Mr. Bobby LYONS, brother of the bride Mr. David LYONS, brother of the bride J. L. FRYMIRE of Irvington Flower Girl- Erie ARNOLD Ring Bearer- (Jason ?) ADAMS of La Place, Louisiana , nephew of the bride      Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church social rooms.  Those serving were: Miss Karen TARTER of Louisville Miss Tammy ABELL of Louisville Allison TOBIN of Irvington Susan PURCELL and Miss Karen TARTER attended the Bridal Register in the church foyer.      After a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the couple are residing in Locust Hill.      The bride is a graduate of Breckinridge County High School, and Lexington Technical Institute and is presently employed by Dr. James E. WHEELER.      The groom is a graduate of Breckinridge County High School, and Campbellsville College.  He is employed by The Breckinridge County Board of Education as Assistant Basketball Coach at Breckinridge County High School. Pre-nuptial parties given to honor the couple were: !- A surprise luncheon shower by her Dental Hygiene classmates at L.T.I. in Lexington 2- A miscellaneous shower at Custer Lodge Hall by: Mrs. Marion HALL, Miss Dana ARNOLD, & Miss Sarita THOMAS 3- A luncheon shower by Mrs. Bruce ARNOLD in her home 4- A miscellaneous shower at the Hardinsburg Baptist Church hosted by Mesdames Michael D. WILSON, Charles W. HALL, John TAYLOR, and Robert HAYNES. __________________________________________________________- Peggy Russell and Dana Brown ******************** ******************** ******************** ******************** ******************** ******************** ******************** ******************** ********************