History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 623. [Scott County] [White Sulphur Precinct] REV. B. T. QUINN, farmer, P. O. Georgetown; is a son of Richard and Cynthia (Nall) Quinn, and was born in Scott County, Sept. 15, 1825; his father was born in Spottsylvania [sic] County, Va., Aug. 8, 1787, and was a school teacher of the early times, but became a farmer afterward, and died March 17, 1870. His wife was born in Franklin County, Ky., March 10, 1804, and died in 1837. The subject was educated in the schools of the time, and in Georgetown College, which he entered in 1842, and remained until 1844; he then began teaching, and also preaching; he had charge of several churches--one at Big Spring, Woodford Co. Mr. Quinn has been married three times; his first wife, Miss Sallie A. French, was born in Franklin County, Ky., and was a daughter of William French, a native of Virginia; after her death he married Miss Cerella Stapp, of Madison County, Ind., and she dying, he married Miss Wingate, a daughter of Isaac Wingate, of Franklin County, KY., who was a native of Delaware, and was born April 7, 1791; his wife Jane Snead, was born in Virginia, near Richmond, April 15, 1798, and died Dec. 13, 1875. Mr. Quinn is a member of the Baptist Church; he is a Democrat and a Granger; he has two children; he has not preached for several years on account of asthma, but is engaged in farming; owns 200 acres of good land on Iron Works Road, about five miles from Georgetown. Quinn Nall French Stapp Wingate Snead = Frankfort-Franklin-KY Woodford-KY Madison-IN Spotsylvania-VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/scott/quinn.bt.txt