James was born in 1783. He married (first) Susannah Browning 10 June 1809.[1] Susannah died 16 September 1823, and James married (second) her younger sister Nancy Browning 7 July 1824.[2]
Sources
↑Kentucky Marriage Records 1783-1965, published by Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Lehi, UT 2016. Full text: "James Richey to Susannah Browning. Personal consent by Caleb Browning her father. June 10th, 1809." Caleb Browning discovered in Kentucky, County Marriage Records, 1783-1965 - https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/18956251?h=8c69ec
↑Kentucky County Marriage Records 1783-1965, published by Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Lehi, UT 2016. Nancy Browning. Marriage date: 7 Jul 1824; Marriage place: Pendleton, Kentucky; Spouse: James Richey. Nancy Browning discovered in Kentucky, Compiled Marriages, 1802-1850 - https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/18956784?h=432bda
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