HISTORY OF FAYETTE COUNTY KENTUCKY, by Robert Peter, ed. by William H. Perrin, O. L. Baskin Co., Chicago, 1882. Reprinted by Southern Historical Press, Easley, SC, 1979. Page 555 R. J. AUBREY, liveryman, Lexington, is a native of Washington County, Ky. When quite young he came with his father, Peyton C. Aubrey to Fayette County, Peyton having come at an early age with his father, Henry Aubrey, from Virginia. Our subject was born December 20, 1816, and has now (1881) been a resident of this county for 60 years. In 1838, he married Ann, daughter of Thomas Faulconer; she died in 1851; by her he has two children now living, viz.: Hattie, now Mrs. T. R. McBeath, whose husband is now Circuit Judge of the sixth District of Kentucky, and Sallie, now Mrs. Joseph A. Graves, who husband is a minister of the Christian Church, who graduated from the Bible College at Lexington, Ky., and now located Fleming County, Ky. He also had a daughter Martha Jane, who died in 1880, she was the wife of Dr. W. Meade, who was one of the attending physicians during the rage of yellow fever in Memphis, in 1879, and who died at his post of duty. In 1858, our subject married his second wife, Mrs. Sarah A. Briggs; she was a daughter of James McConnell, Jr., and granddaughter of James McConnell, Sr., the first white settler of Lexington; by her has two children living-John T. and Margaret. Mr. Aubrey is a member of the Main Street Christian Church, and has been so for thirty-seven years. Mrs. Aubrey is a member of the Hill Street Methodist Church South. Aubrey Faulconer McBeath Graves Meade Briggs McConnell = VA Washington-KY Fleming-KY Memphis-Shelby-TN http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/fayette/aubrey.rj.txt