Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed., 1887, Kenton Co. W. M. FENLEY is a native of Grant County, Ky., was born September 11, 1839, and is the fifth of a family of eight children born to John W. and Mary A. (Robinson) Fenley. John W. Fenley was born in Fairfax County, Va., in 1800. He early came to Kentucky, devoted his whole life to agricultural pursuits, and died May 8, 1864. He was a gentleman of ability, and was in every respect a representative of the farming interests. His neighbors and immediate friends always found him to be an able and judicious counselor, ever ready to assist by his advice, or by his means. His gifts to charity were more than the common public knew of. Mrs. Mary A. Fenley was born in Kentucky, and was a daughter of John Robinson. W. M. Fenley was reared on his father's farm in Grant County, Ky., and received a good education at the common schools. He read law with Col. W. S. Rankin, and was admitted to the bar in 1863. In his younger days he was engaged in the stock business, growing fine trotters and drivers successfully. In 1870 he was elected county judge of Grant County, and served one term of four years. In 1876 he moved to Covington, where he has since resided, and practiced law. In March 1885, he was elected president of the Kenton Fire Insurance Company, which position he now fills. He was married, April 8, 1863, to Miss Carrie J. Durbin, of Madison, Ind., a daughter of Hosier and America (Sparks) Durbin. Five children have blessed their union, of whom four are living: Green D., Shirley, Joseph B. and Carrie. Mrs. Fenley is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church North. Mr. Fenley is not a member of any church, but is a Master Mason, and is politically a Democrat. Fenley Robinson Rankin Durbin Sparks = Grant-KY Fairfax-VA IN http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/kenton/fenley.wm.txt