This looks to me like the family of John and Agnes
SALMON. Agnes was deceased by the census you mention. Leander moves into
Hopkins County where he is buried. Here is a group sheet for what I have on this family.
Karen
Family Group Sheet
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Husband: John
SALMON------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Birth: abt 1790
Virginia Marriage Bond: 11 DEC 1822
Halifax County,
Virginia Death:
Burial:
Marriage: 19 DEC 1822
Halifax County,
Virginia Father:
Mother:
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Wife: Agnes
TORIAN------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Birth: 1794
Halifax County,
Virginia Death: bef 1850
Christian County,
Kentucky Burial:
Father: Andrew
TORIAN ( - )
Mother:
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Children
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1 F Nancy J. SALMON
Birth: 1829
Halifax County,
Virginia Death:
Burial:
Spouse: William G. BOBBIT (1820- )
Marriage: 25 OCT 1853
Christian County,
Kentucky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 M James J. SALMON
Birth: 22 MAR 1832
Halifax County,
Virginia Death: 21 MAR 1892
Christian County,
Kentucky Burial:
Brasher Land Grant Cemetery, Hopkinsville,
Christian Co Spouse: Mary Ann K. BRASHER (1835- )
Marriage: 11 APR 1856
Christian County,
Kentucky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 M William B. SALMON
Birth: 1832
Halifax County,
Virginia Death:
Burial:
Spouse: Nancy
Adeline CLARK ( - )
Marriage: 30 APR 1854
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4 M
Leander D. (Lee)
SALMON Birth: 18 DEC 1834
Christian County,
Kentucky Death: 13 OCT 1898
Ilsley,
Hopkins County,
Kentucky Obit: 20 OCT 1898 Earlington,
Hopkins County,
Kentucky Burial:
Odd Fellows Cemetery, Madisonville,
Hopkins County, Ken
Spouse: Frances (
Fannie) WOOLRIDGE (1849-1913)
Marriage: 15 DEC 1870
Christian County,
Kentucky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 F Martha A. SALMON
Birth: 1839
Christian County,
Kentucky Death:
Burial:
Spouse: William J. LEWIS ( - )
Marriage: 16 SEP 1866
Christian County,
Kentucky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6 M Albert
SALMON Birth: 1842
Christian County,
Kentucky Death:
Burial:
Marriage:
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HUSBAND NOTES: John
SALMON------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Marriage
Bond (11 DEC 1822): Surety: Andrew
TORIAN.
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CHILD NOTES:
Leander D. (Lee)
SALMON------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Obit (20 OCT 1898):
Mr. Lee
SALMON, a well known citizen of
Crabtree mines, died at his home last
Thursday, after a prolonged illness of many months, of stomach trouble. He was
sixty-five years of age, and leaves a wife and two children with a host of
friends and relatives to mourn his death. Interment the following day at the
Odd Fellow' cemetery under the auspices of the United Workmen, of which order he was
a prominent member. He was well known throughout the county and his death is
widely mourned. (Source: Earlington
Bee, Thur., Oct. 20, 1898)
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A Card of Thanks
For the many deeds of kindness and sympathy extended by friends, both at
Earlington and
Ilsley, and especially by the members of the A.O.U.W. during the
recent illness and death of my dear husband, I desire to extend
acknowledgements, and take this method of doing so. Those Christian deeds of
kindness will ever be remembered with pleasure and gratitude by myself and
family. Mrs. Fannie
SALMON. Ilsley,
Ky., Oct. 18, 1898)