This has to be a record.
It’s not uncommon for a young man to marry the girl next door – but in William Mercer’s case he married five of them, all sisters!
![[William Mercer] Married Five Sisters, Omaha World-Herald newspaper article 8 October 1899](https://blog.genealogybank.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/omaha-world-herald-newspaper-1008-1899-mercer-moffitt-marriages.png)
Each of his wives has died of…consumption.
Nestled in the Raccoon Creek area of West Virginia, the Mercer and Moffitt farms were next to each other.
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When he was asked “Why don’t you marry somebody besides a Moffitt, just for a change…?” He responded:
If ye want a reason, it’s kind o’ handy to run over there an’ git a wife. I aint got much time to go chasing round in the mountains for one.
Mercer’s marriages to the first four Moffitt sisters produced eight children. Are you related?
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