She was married to James Pendleton "Uncle Pen" Vandiver on 20 Jul 1904 in Ohio Co., Kentucky.(393) They were married at Joshua P. Nelson's house, by J.P. Nelson M.B.C. The marriage was witnessed by J.D. Nelson and Wm. Vance, the surety for the bond was Tice Baker. Copy of Marrage Bond is in the possession of Henry DeHart of Rosene. She was separated on 28 Mar 1922. She was divorced from James Pendleton "Uncle Pen" Vandiver on 30 Oct 1922. Divorce was granted by a Judge Wilson. Anna's Attorney was David A. Royal, Horse Branch. M.B. Crowder, Horse Branch, notarized the depositions. Summons to Pendleton was delivered by G.P. Faris, deputy sheriff. Just before Anna's death, Pen and Anna had separated. They had not divorced. (This may explain why Anna was buried in an unmarked grave.) Apparently Lena went with her mother, and Cecil went with his father. When Anna died Lena then went to stay with her father. Some sources speculated that her resentment for her father continued. When Lena died, she was buried next to her mother in Bethel Cemetery, both in unmarked graves. Cecil was buried next to his father in Rosine Cemetary. Their graves may have been monumented (marked) by the Monroe family.
It appears that neither Cecil or Lena married thus ending the linage for this branch of the Will Vandiver decendants. Children were: Ganies Cecil Vandiver, Lena Narne Vandiver.
Mother of Anna: George Ann Thornton or Thompson
She was married. Children were: Anna Belle Johnson only child.
She was married to James Pendleton "Uncle Pen" Vandiver on 20 Jul 1904 in Ohio Co., Kentucky.(393) They were married at Joshua P. Nelson's house, by J.P. Nelson M.B.C. The marriage was witnessed by J.D. Nelson and Wm. Vance, the surety for the bond was Tice Baker. Copy of Marrage Bond is in the possession of Henry DeHart of Rosene. She was separated on 28 Mar 1922. She was divorced from James Pendleton "Uncle Pen" Vandiver on 30 Oct 1922. Divorce was granted by a Judge Wilson. Anna's Attorney was David A. Royal, Horse Branch. M.B. Crowder, Horse Branch, notarized the depositions. Summons to Pendleton was delivered by G.P. Faris, deputy sheriff. Just before Anna's death, Pen and Anna had separated. They had not divorced. (This may explain why Anna was buried in an unmarked grave.) Apparently Lena went with her mother, and Cecil went with his father. When Anna died Lena then went to stay with her father. Some sources speculated that her resentment for her father continued. When Lena died, she was buried next to her mother in Bethel Cemetery, both in unmarked graves. Cecil was buried next to his father in Rosine Cemetary. Their graves may have been monumented (marked) by the Monroe family.
It appears that neither Cecil or Lena married thus ending the linage for this branch of the Will Vandiver decendants. Children were: Ganies Cecil Vandiver, Lena Narne Vandiver.
Mother of Anna: George Ann Thornton or Thompson
She was married. Children were: Anna Belle Johnson only child.
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