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Joseph Price Chancellor

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Joseph Price Chancellor

Birth
Death
1956 (aged 82–83)
Burial
Stanford, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section North E
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LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Joseph P. Chancellor married Mary R. Matheny
15 January 1899
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SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Tuesday, January 17, 1899
Page 3
Matrimonial Matters
Chancellor - Matheny - Though they have been lovers for some time the marriage Sunday at 6 P. M. of Mr. Jos. P. Chancellor and Miss Mary Matheny surprised even the family of the young man as well as their many friends. The ceremony occurred at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary C. Matheny's, and was pronounced by Rev. W. M. Britt. The happy pair then drove to the Methodist church here where they were the recipient of many congratulations. The groom is the oldest son of Mr. Bedell Chancellor and is a most excellent young man of exemplary habits and fine business qualifications. That he knows how to keep his own counsel is shown in the fact that he did not tell his parents of his marriage till 2 P. M. of the day that he led his bonnie bride to the altar. His choice for a life partner also shows that he is a man of taste, as his bride is lively, lovable and highly cultivated, and will make him a help-meet in every sense of the word. Mr. and Mrs. Chancellor will make their home at Mrs. Matheny's and he will take charge of the farm, where let us hope blooming roses and bountiful crops may line their pathway and add still further to their cup of happiness.

Tuesday, September 11, 1900
Page 3
J. P. Chancellor has bought of his father, Mr. Bedell Chancellor, the Miller place of 105 acres on the Crab Orchard pike and will move to it soon.

Friday, December 16, 1904
Page 3
Born to the wife of Joseph Chancellor, a 10-pound boy. He has been christened Joseph Bedell Chancellor.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Joseph P. Chancellor married Mary R. Matheny
15 January 1899
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Tuesday, January 17, 1899
Page 3
Matrimonial Matters
Chancellor - Matheny - Though they have been lovers for some time the marriage Sunday at 6 P. M. of Mr. Jos. P. Chancellor and Miss Mary Matheny surprised even the family of the young man as well as their many friends. The ceremony occurred at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary C. Matheny's, and was pronounced by Rev. W. M. Britt. The happy pair then drove to the Methodist church here where they were the recipient of many congratulations. The groom is the oldest son of Mr. Bedell Chancellor and is a most excellent young man of exemplary habits and fine business qualifications. That he knows how to keep his own counsel is shown in the fact that he did not tell his parents of his marriage till 2 P. M. of the day that he led his bonnie bride to the altar. His choice for a life partner also shows that he is a man of taste, as his bride is lively, lovable and highly cultivated, and will make him a help-meet in every sense of the word. Mr. and Mrs. Chancellor will make their home at Mrs. Matheny's and he will take charge of the farm, where let us hope blooming roses and bountiful crops may line their pathway and add still further to their cup of happiness.

Tuesday, September 11, 1900
Page 3
J. P. Chancellor has bought of his father, Mr. Bedell Chancellor, the Miller place of 105 acres on the Crab Orchard pike and will move to it soon.

Friday, December 16, 1904
Page 3
Born to the wife of Joseph Chancellor, a 10-pound boy. He has been christened Joseph Bedell Chancellor.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)


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