History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 621. [Scott County] [White Sulphur Precinct] A. J. GANO, physician and farmer, P. O. Georgetown; is a son of Capt. Daniel Gano, one of the pioneer settlers of Scott County, and who is frequently and appropriately mentioned elsewhere in this volume. Dr. Gano, the subject, was born in the county, Feb. 26, 1828, and received his education in the schools and colleges of Georgetown. His mother's maiden name was Jemima Robinson; she was born in Maryland, and came to Kentucky with her family in early youth. The result of her marriage with Capt. Gano was eleven children, of whom the subject is the youngest, and of whom there are but four now living. Upon starting out in life, Dr. Gano spent seven years in the drug business, in the meantime studying medicine, and in 1852, he attended the Louisville Medical College, from which he graduated in 1854, locating afterward in the lower part of Scott County; he remained there about one year, then removed to White Sulphur, where he practiced his profession until 1874, when he removed to Midway, in Woodford County, remaining there until 1878, when he located upon his present place, on the Georgetown and Frankfort Pike, five miles from Georgetown. He has a beautiful location and an excellent farm and is now making extensive improvements, with the view of engaged in sheep raising on a large scale. He is a member of the Christian Church, and of the Masonic Fraternity since 1849, and is a Democrat. Dr. Gano was married in May, 1854, to Miss Ophelia Lee, a daughter of Robert and Martha (Powell) Lee. He was a native of Virginia where he was born in 1794, came to Kentucky in a early day, and died in 1879; his wife was born in Woodford County in 1804. They had five children, two boys and three girls. Gano Robinson Lee Powell = Jefferson-KY Midway-Woodford-KY VA MD http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/scott/gano.aj.txt