John Anselm Bright and Teresa moved to Union County Kentucky between 1813 when daughter Mary "Polly" Bright was born, and 1824 when son John H. Bright (junior) was born. Union County in those days, was very much a wooded wilderness still. They settled in the Waverly vicinity, becoming communicants of Sacred Heart Church, in an area later to be known as St. Vincent's. John and Teresa are buried at the Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Daughter Mary "Polly" Bright married 35 year old Charles Girten on 2 August 1831 in Union County. She had just turned 18 when they wed. They became the parents of thirteen children
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John "Hanson" Bright could possibly be the Pvt. John H. Bright that served in Capt. John Farmer's company, Col. Gabriel Slaughter's 15th Kentucky militia regiment in Nov. 1814, at the end of the War of 1812.
This regiment of detached Kentucky militia was apparently recruited in the central KY. region of Nelson, Washington, and neighboring counties and served under Gen. Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans on Jan. 8th, 1815.
John "Hanson" Bright lived in Washington County in the 1810 census and would have been 25 yrs. old in Nov. 1814.
-Z. Cummins
John Anselm Bright and Teresa moved to Union County Kentucky between 1813 when daughter Mary "Polly" Bright was born, and 1824 when son John H. Bright (junior) was born. Union County in those days, was very much a wooded wilderness still. They settled in the Waverly vicinity, becoming communicants of Sacred Heart Church, in an area later to be known as St. Vincent's. John and Teresa are buried at the Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Daughter Mary "Polly" Bright married 35 year old Charles Girten on 2 August 1831 in Union County. She had just turned 18 when they wed. They became the parents of thirteen children
http://www.stephenmccallister.com/index.php?pg=narratives&family=bright
John "Hanson" Bright could possibly be the Pvt. John H. Bright that served in Capt. John Farmer's company, Col. Gabriel Slaughter's 15th Kentucky militia regiment in Nov. 1814, at the end of the War of 1812.
This regiment of detached Kentucky militia was apparently recruited in the central KY. region of Nelson, Washington, and neighboring counties and served under Gen. Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans on Jan. 8th, 1815.
John "Hanson" Bright lived in Washington County in the 1810 census and would have been 25 yrs. old in Nov. 1814.
-Z. Cummins
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