History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 650. [Harrison County] [Cynthiana City and Precinct] THOMAS CURRENT, farmer, P. O. Cynthiana, is a native of Bourbon County, Ky., and the son of John and Elizabeth (Amos) Current; he was born in 1811, his father was a native of Bourbon County, and the son of Thomas and Margaret Current; he followed the occupation of farmer, and also kept hotel at Ruddel's Mills. He was a Major in the war of 1812; a member of the Methodist Church and the Masonic Order at Millersburg. He died Jan. 18, 1837. Thomas, our subject, lived with his parents in his early life, receiving an education and assisting in tilling the soil of his father's farm. He has been twice married; in 1835 he married Miss Priscilla Fisher; a native of Bourbon County, and the daughter of Nathaniel Fisher; she died Oct. 1, 1877, aged sixty-three years. In 1879 he married Mary E. Lindsay, a native of Bourbon County. By his first marriage he had twelve children, seven of whom are living, viz: H. C., Martha H., America E., Jasper N., Mollie J., William C., and Mattie. Mr. Current followed farming in Bourbon County until 1855, when he removed to Nicholas County, and in 1871 removed to Harrison County, on the same farm he now resides. He is the owner of the best farm in Harrison County; it contains 300 acres, and has it appropriately name "Locust Grove"; it is situated on the Cynthiana and Ruddel's Mills Pike. Upon his farm he makes the raising of short-horn stock a specialty. He is a quiet, unassuming man, and bears a name and reputation which is beyond reproach; previous to the war was a Whig, but now unites with the Republican party. Current Amos Fisher Lindsay = Bourbon-KY Nicholas-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/harrison/current.t.txt