Andrew Bishop1

M, #310, b. c 1822, d. c 3 Feb 1873
Last Edited10 Feb 2017
FatherWilliam Bishop2 b. c 1796, d. c 1826
MotherSarah Burns2 b. bt 1797 - 1800, d. 20 Apr 1881
Name Variation Andrew Bishop was also known as Andy.3 
BirthCirca*circa 1822He was born circa 1822 in Clay County, Kentucky.4 
Marr Bond28 March 1843Andy Bishop and bondsman Robert Baker filed a marriage bond on 28 March 1843 in Clay County, Kentucky. Signed by their mark: Andy Bishop, Robert Baker Jr.3 
Marriage License*28 March 1843Andy Bishop and Jane Baker obtained a marriage license on 28 March 1843 in Clay County, Kentucky. Research Comment by Wanda Hunter Day: The license indicates "Conscent of parrents of Ginna personally given." However, to date, I have not located a copy of the marriage consent.3 
Marriage*6 April 1843Andrew Bishop married Jane Baker, daughter of Robert Baker Jr. and Sarah Rogers, on 6 April 1843 in Clay County, Kentucky. Minister's return, written on back of license, transcribed by Wanda Hunter Day: "Executed by me Aprill 6th 1843 Levi B. Hunt."3 
Death*circa 3 February 1873Andrew Bishop died circa 3 February 1873 in Clay County, Kentucky.1 

Family

Jane Baker b. 5 Jan 1827, d. a 1 Jun 1900
Children 1.William Bishop5,6 b. Feb 1845
 2.John Bishop5,6,7 b. 23 Mar 1845, d. 16 Sep 1918
 3.Granville Bishop+4,5,6 b. 25 Mar 1845, d. 15 Jun 1914
 4.George W. Bishop5,6 b. 1849
 5.Polly Bishop6,8 b. c 1852
 6.Robert Bishop+8 b. Jan 1862
 7.Sarah Bishop8 b. c 1865

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Citations

  1. [S91] Clay County, Kentucky, Administrator Bonds, 1852-1909: 177, Andrew Bishop and Jane Bishop, 03 Feb 1873; County Clerk Office, Manchester, Clay County, Kentucky, 03 Feb 1873: Jane Bishop appointed, by the County Court of Clay County, Administrator of Andrew Bishop deceased, intestate.
  2. [S133] Perry Bishop (Pvt., Co. I, 14th KY Cav., Civil War), pension no. Inv. 395,000, Case Files of Approved Pension Applications . . ., 1861-1934; Civil War and Later Pension Files, Department of Veteran Affairs, Record Group 15; National Archives, Washington, D.C. Deposition by William B. Bishop, 13 August 1884, transcribed by Wanda Hunter Day from copy held by same: "Q: What relation are you to Perry Bishop: A: Half-brother. Q: What was his father's name? A: Thomas Miller. Q: How long were you acquainted with him [Thomas Miller]? A: About 13 years, from the time, or about the time, I was born. He left & went to Indiana. Q: How many brothers or sisters or such supposed relative, did Perry Bishop have? A: One sister and one brother. Q: What are the names of your brothers and sisters? A: Andy and Sam are the brothers and one sister named Cassy. That's all there ever was. Q: What did they die of? A: Andy died of some disease unknown to me. Sam had white swelling. Cassy is living in good health. Q: What was the cause of your mother's death? A: Old age. Q: What did your father die of? A: The fever."
  3. [S81] Clay County, Kentucky, Marriage Book, 1842-1884 & Unknown Dates, Andy Bishop and Jane Baker, recorded bond, 28 March 1843; Andy Bishup and Ginna Baker, recorded license, 28 March 1843, and minister's return indicating 06 April 1843 as date of marriage; County Clerk's Office, Manchester. Photographed by Wanda Hunter Day: bond, 14 October 2009; license and minister's return, 18 October 2011.
  4. [S71] Commonwealth of Kentucky Department for Public Health, death certificate no. 15128, Granville Bishop (1914); Vital Statistics, Frankfort.
  5. [S170] 1850 U.S. census, Clay County, Kentucky, population schedule, Kentucky District, page 130B, dwelling 452, family 452, Andrew Bishop; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 11 Apr 2011), citing National Archives microfilm publication M432_197. Household includes: Andrew Bishop 28, b. KY, farmer, real estate valued at $300; Jane 23, b. KY; William 6, b. KY; Granville 5, b. KY; John 3, b. KY; George 1, b. KY; Bicey [sic] Baker [Levisa "Vicy" Baker, sister of Jane (Baker) Bishop] 8, b. KY.
  6. [S171] 1860 U.S. census, Clay County, Kentucky, population schedule, Manchester, page 95, dwelling 600, family 600, Andrew Bishop; digital image, fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : accessed 12 Nov 2011), citing National Archives microfilm publication M653_363. Household includes: Andrew Bishop 38, farmer, real estate valued at $1,000, personal property of $300; Jane 33; William 16, farm laborer; Granville 15, farm laborer; John 12; George 11; Polly 8; all b. Clay County, KY.
  7. [S317] "Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 10 February 2017), entry for John Bishop, 16 September 1918, Bartholomew County; citing "Indiana State Board of Health. Death Certificates, 1900-2011. Microfilm. Indiana Archives and Records Administration, Indianapolis, Indiana."
  8. [S172] 1870 U.S. census, Clay County, Kentucky, population schedule, Laurel Creek, page 184A, dwelling 16, family 16, Andrew Bishop; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 09 Jan 2014), citing National Archives microfilm publication M593_456. Household includes: Andrew Bishop 51, farmer, real estate valued at $300; personal property of $600; Ginney 43, housekeeper; Polly 18; Robert 9; Sally 5; Orleany Bowlin [sic], domestic servant; all b. KY.