History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 681. [Harrison County] [Cynthiana City and Precinct] LEONARD STUMP, farmer; P. O. Cynthiana. Among the early settlers of Harrison County was Leonard Stump, father of him whose name heard this sketch. Born in Maryland in 1769, he emigrated to Harrison County in 1787, and after being a very useful man died in 1859. His wife, Sarah Kinston, was also born in Maryland in 1779; surviving her husband six years, died in February, 1865. The result of this union was six children, Leonard being one of them; he was born in Harrison County, June 9, 1814, receiving his education at the county schools of Harrison County. He began life with farming and was married in Harrison County in 1837 to Susan Crenshaw, who was born in Harrison County, May 5, 1816, who was the daughter of John Stump, of Virginia, who died in 1855, at the age of eighty-years; and Hannah Madison, his wife, was also born in Virginia, and died in 1833, at the age of fifty-two years. Mrs. Susan Stump is a member of the Methodist communion at Cynthiana, and in politics Mr. Stump is a Democrat. He has a farm of 180 acres of choice land two miles from Cynthiana, on Ashbrook Pike, called "Locust Grove." Stump Kinston Crenshaw = Bourbon-KY VA MD http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/harrison/stump.l.txt