m. 23 Oct 1821
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Born |
Abt 1795 |
, Halifax, Virginia |
Died |
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Buried |
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Married |
23 Oct 1821 |
, Hardin, Kentucky |
Father |
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Mother |
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Notes |
- Marriage date copied from http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ky/ky-footsteps/1998c/v01-466.txt shows 23 Oct 1831, but this must be a typo, since the document is for marriages from 1793 to 1829:
ky-footsteps-digest Friday, September 18 1998 Volume 01 : Number 466
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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 01:53:21 EDT
From: TLuchetta@aol.com
Subject: KFY: BIBLE: Dora Family Bible - Bracken Co
All that remains of this bible is four pages we found after my Grandmothers
death.
The bible first belonged to Ferdinand Dora and his wife Nancy Ann Beauchamp
who were both from Somerset, Maryland and came to Kentucky about 1797. Second
owners their son Beauchamp M. Dora and his wife Eleanor (Nellie) Heaverin.
Third owners their son John F. Dora and Lucie M. Smith. Not all Births,
Deaths and marriages have locations, if not noted it occured in Bracken co.
Kentucky. I will list these if known to the right in brackets if I added the
data I have found and occured somewhere besides Bracken co. Kentucky.
page 677 Marriages
Ferdinand Dora and Nancy Beauchamp were married January 10, 1793
(Maryland)
James Dora and Mary Blades were married January 29, 1818
Beauchamp Dora and Eleanor Young April 1, 1824 (maiden -Heaverin)
William Hays and Sally Dora were married September 16, 1822 ( Clermont co.
Ohio)
William Dora and Elizabeth Morris were married November 17, 1825
A.J.V. Wadell and Caroline J. Dora were married Febuary 8, 1846 (location ?)
O.P. Hutchinson and Minerva E. Dora were married June 22, 1846
John F. Dora and Lucy M. Smith were married November 14, 1856 ( Missouri)
James W. Dora and Martha Whitaker were married April 11, 1850
James William Dora son of James W. and M.E. Dora born Feb. 8, 1851 and died
August 10, 1860
page 678 BIRTHS
Ferdinand Dora's son JAMES TILLMAN DORA was born July the 5, 1795
Ferdinand Dora's son BEAUCHAMP DORA was born November the 15, 1797
Ferdinand Dora's son WILLIAM DORA was born September the 6, 1802
Daughter of Ferdinand Dora, SALLY DORA was born December the 9, 1804
Dickinson MORRIS daughter, ELIZABETH MORRIS was born Febuary the 13, 1808
Son of B.M. and Elen DORA, OSCAR SILVANUS DORA was born October 22, 1839 , 8
o'clock
Elen HEAVERIN was born January 24, 1803 (parents Thomas Heaverin and Dinnah
Bradford)
James and Mary Dora's daughter MARTHA ANN DORA was born November the 29, 1818
FERDINAND DORA was born May the 13, 1758 ( Maryland)
NANCY DORA was born July the 11, 1763 ( maiden (Beauchamp ), Somerset , MD)
James and Mary Dora's son JOHN SAMUEL TILLMAN DORA was born Febuary the 8,
1821
SARAH JANE DORA was born Febuary the 3, 1823 (daughter of James and Mary)
Beauchamp Dora's daughter MINERVA ELEN DORA was born August 25, 1825
James and Mary Dora's daughter NANCY JAMES DORA was born July the 14, 1825
Beauchamp Dora's son JAMES WILLIAM DORA was born May 1827 ( the 5th)
page 679 BIRTHS and DEATHS
PENELOPE DORA daughter of William and Elizabeth Dora was born July the 30th
day, between 6 and 7 o'clock p.m. 1827
CAROLINE JANE DORA was born January 16, 1829 daughter of B. M. Dora
JOHN FRANKLIN DORA was born December the 6th , 1831 -half after 6 p.m., son of
Beauchamp and Elenor Dora
WILLIAM NICHOLAS DORA the son of William Dora and Elizabeth his wife was born
April 29, 1831
THOMAS BEAUCHAMP DORA son of B.M and Elen Dora was born March 18th , 8 o'clock
p.m. 1834
MARGARET ANN DORA was born this day May 28, 1836, daughter of Beauchamp and
Elen Dora
MARTHA BLADES died August the 29, 1818
JAMES DORA, son of Ferdinand , died June the 20th, 12 0'clock p.m. 1826
FERDINAND DORA died January the 24th 1830 in Bracken co. Ky. near Brooksville
NANCY DORA died January 10, 1840 in Bracken co. Kentucky. near Brooksville
(Beauchamp)
OSKER S. DORA died August the 7, 1848 ( son of B. M .and Elen Dora, Oscar)
AMANDA M. ANDERSON died April 4th , 1857
MINERVA E. HUTCHINSON died Febuary, Monday night 20th, 1865
B.M. DORA died june the 20th, 1866 at Warrensburg, Missouri ( Beauchamp Dora)
page 680 DEATHS
son of B.M. Dora, DR. JAMES WILLIAM DORA died August 20th, 1891 at Mattoon,
Illinois
JOHN FRANKLIN DORA Sr. son of Beauchamp and Nellie Heaverin Dora died at
Charleston, Illinois April 18th, 1904 (Coles county)
LUCY MAGDALENE DORA wife of John F. Dora Sr. died August 12, 1910.
Charleston, Illinois aged 73 years.
This is the end of the DORA bible. I have the bible that belonged to John F.
Dora and wife Lucy M. Smith Dora that goes back further to Ferdinand's
parents. It is not as old. I will do that one soon. If anyone has a
connection to those in the bible please email me. TLuchetta@aol.com
Sincerely Tiffany Luchetta
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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 02:59:47 EDT
From: Fernjc@aol.com
Subject: KFY: CEM: Gentry - Lee Co
This cemetery is located on Derrick Ridge Road, Zoe, Ky.
GENTRY, M. L. b. Aug. 29, 1871 d. Sept. 19, 1955
GENTRY, Brack D. b. May 5, 1899 d. Feb. 29, 1964
(Son of M. L. Gentry)
GENTRY, Mattie b. Aug. 24, 1902 d. April 2, 1986
(Wife of Brack D. Gentry)
GENTRY, Jerry Feb. 7, 1947 Stillborn
(Son of Goebel Gentry)
GILBERT, Stevie b. March 19, 1952 d. May 23, 1954
(Son of Opal Gentry Gilbert and Taylor Gilbert)
This is the complete list in this cemetery. Notes in brackets are my own, and
not on the tombstones. Fernjc@aol.com.
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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 06:22:05, -0500
From: DBXP64A@prodigy.com ( C L CRAWFORD)
Subject: KFY: Mt Vernon Signal Newspapers, 1899, Rockcastle Co
DEC 8, 1899 (C0NT)
LOCAL AND OTHERWISE
John Magee of Livingston is here today on business
D.N. Williams offers a reward of $5 to know who the parties are that are
stopping his water pipe at the spout spring
MARRIAGE: Mr J.R. Llewellynn and Miss Matilda Jones were married last
Sunday morning at the home of Prof Dicerson in Livingston by the REv T.D.
Mullins
I have sold the SIGNAL office subscription list, accounts &c., to Mr S.C.
Franklin, he in turn selling it to Mr Edgar S. Albright, who will continue
its publication at the old stand. With thanks to those who stood by me in
the work and soft words for my enemies, I am yours sincerely, JAMES MARET
Eugene Vowels who was a small boy when his father' family moved from this
place to Middlesboro, when the boom opened at that place, has been given
charge as editor and manager of the Middlesboro News and the Pinnacle
Printery. Mr Vowels has worked his way from "devil" to the managership of
as fine a plant as can be found in Eastern Kentucky. By his untiring
industry, in connection with his intelligence he has reached this position.
Mt Vernon sends greeting to her much appreciated son. He will be heard
from farther up the ladder at no distant date
Thurman Ferguson of Langford Stantion and Prof F.S. Phillips of Wildie, while
down at Frankfort on their free passes, got too much tanglefoot and sought the
pleasures of that notorious dive known as "Craw". Ferguson became disorderly
and had to be arrested when a 45 Colts pistol a dozen or so cartiridges and a
pair of brass knucks were found on him. He was find $50 and 30 days
imprisonment, with the working statutes applied, and now he is beating up rock
for the State. Prof Phillips while on the witness stand testified how he come
to Frankfort; that his ticket was furnished him and if the court would let him
ho he would leave the city at onece. Ferguson was taken to the work house.
Charley Provence of London was arrested in a disreputable house for shooting
at one of the women therein. Otho Paul, of Lincoln county another member of
the free pass party, was locked up for being drunk and disorderly. The local
leaders sent runners all over this county with instrucktions to tell t he
people that Gov Bradley had cordered them to Frankfort. But what does Bradley
say? Before the State Board of Commissioners, he says that any man that says
he ordered any citizen or soldier to Frankfort is a liar. Now what do you say
as to who told the truth?
BRODHEAD
Prof Chandler of Pittsburg, was down Sunday to see his many warm friends
Miss Berda Martin closed her school at Gumsulphur Wednesday
Miss Birda Hilton who is at present location at Lancaster spent Saturday
and Sunday with her parents at this place
Alex Tyree was down Monday from Pittsburg to make arrangements to move his
family to that place
Bro Hendrickson pastor of the Baptist church has rented one of Tilman
Gilpins houses and located here
Mrs J.T. Cherry visited Mrs J.W. Brwon at Mt Vernon Tuesday and Wednesday
D.R. Totten is hustling early and late, since the election, selling fine
seed potatoes, wheat and corn for Gunson Brown & Co.
DEC 15, 1899
The number of census enumerators of Kentucky is places at 1,358 of which
this the Eight district will get 87. Districkt Supervisor John Bright of
Stanford, will hae plenty to do but he will select strictly good men to
fill these important posts
FARM FOR SALE
Forty acres on the waters of Boone's Fork 2 miles east of Brodhead
adjoining James Crawford's farm. House of 4 rooms and kitchen, Good barn.
Place all in grass, Good fencing. Fine locust grove can be used for
locutst posts. Two springs of fine water. Call on W.T. CRAWFORD,
KINGSTON, KY
LOCAL AND OTHERWISE
M.C. Williams is here today
Hiram Fish was in town Wednesday
Henry Spratt has moved to Lowell, Garrard county
Martin Protheroe Co., Brodhead is headquarters for Xmas goods
Dr M.C. Williams went to Louisville Friday
Capt E.B. Miller took a drove of hogs to Lancaster Wednesday
J.W. Baker, U.G. Baker and Hugh Miller attended inauguration
W.C. Mullins spent Sunday last with his friend and partner W.J. Sparks
Jason Wesley of Middleburg, is visiting his broth Theo Wesley at this place
Mrs Julia Proctor and daughter Miss Ann were in town shopping last Saturday
Fritz Krueger rerturned Tuesday from Hyden where his work is progessing nicely
Mrs Dr A.G. Lovell spent Monday and Tuesday in Louisville visiting relatives
R.B. Mullins the hustling shoe drummer is making points on the C.V. Branch
this week
Hon Sam Ward Prof Dickerson, Wm Fields and Prof Ballard were with us
Saturday last
Loe Poynter was up from Livingston Sunday to see his brothers W.M. and D.C.
Poynter
Go to J.T. Cherry's at Brodhead for a fine Christmas lamp. He has them in
endless varieties
A.W. Stewart was in town Tuesday, making settlement as administrator of the
T.J. Coffey estate
Squire J.N. Brown who has been teaching school continuoulsy since 1864
closes his school today at Crab Orchard
The polite and affable W.F. Champ, of Paint Lick, was here Sunday last to
see one of our fairest young ladies
??? Cox and Zack Hansel have been ???? the grave yard by fencing it. The
good women deserve much praise for starting and completing the achievement
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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 15:40:59 -0700
From: "H. Jean Dalrymple"
Subject: KFY: COURT: Blakke Estate Apprasial - Nicholas Co
page #447 transcribed from original record
The undersigned Appraisers of the personal Estate of George W. Blakke
deceased appointed at the________________ and being sworn before acting
faithfully to discharge the duty assigned to us to the best of our judgment
Report the following as our appraisment oof said Estate as was Exhibited to
us by J. A. Bennett the Administrator which we believe to be all the
personal Estate of Said decedent. viz;
2 Jars & Irons .75 1 Short Pot & Pans $ 1.25 1 -?- and barrel $ 1.25 ...$
3.25
Harness & 8. Kettlle Oil Can &c .60 Sausage Mill .50
......................... 9.10
Old Roan Mare & 5. 2 Sows & 4 Pigs $15 4 Hogs $20 ........................
40.00
Young Cow and Calf $40. Old Cow and Calf $35.
............................... 75.00
Wagon $10. Gray Horse $100.00 Gray Mare $75.00 ..........................
185.00
Male Colt $30. Double Single tree $1. Yoke and Chian .50
....................31.50
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$343.85
1 Sled .25 1 Shovel Plow $1.50 Singletree & ? .25 1 Ax ? Hole $1.....
3.00
1 Auger & Kettle .90 1 set Britchin Gears $6. Table & Chain $2.75 .........
9.65
3 Chairs .75 2 Rocking Do .50 1 Sewing Machine $12.00
......................13.25
Bedstead $3. Lounge $2. 6 Books $1. Jars & Crock .50
..........................7.00
(this last line does not add up correctly)
Dishes $2. Churn .25 2 Irons & Coffee Mill .75 3 Buckets & Boc .75
.........3.75
1 Plow & Cutter 1.50 Scythe & Pitchfork 1.50 Pick & Buggy spring 1.35...
4.25
1 " .50 2 Bands & bbl .50 Table & ? $1.50 1 Stove $10.00
................ 14.50
1 Parlor Stove $3. 1 Mirror .50 1 Bureau $1. 1 Bedstead $3.
.....................7.50
Bedstead & Trunk .50 Carpet $1.50
........................................................2.00
_____
Total Value $404.75
Given under our hands _____ day of Oct 1880
James McCann
S.G.Wasson
John S.McGowen Apraisers
Nicholas County Court
November Term 1880
The forgoing Invenory of the personal property of Geo. W. Blake decd was
this day Returned to Court Examined allowed and ordered to be Recorded.
Which is done.................Attest Jno M Campbell DC
motherd@theriver.com
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Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 06:41:53 -0700
From: "H. Jean Dalrymple"
Subject: KFY: CEM: Camron Burials - Robertson Co
these from the "Monument inscriptions of Robertson County, Kentucky" by Eric
C. Nagle and Larry L Ford.
Kentontown Cemetery
Annie Cameron d 21 Jul 1865 age 77 w/o A.M. Cameron
Andrew M. Camron b10 Apr 1790 d 9 Nov 1873
Anna b 9 Jul 1848 d 21 Dec 1848 5m 15d d/o O.G & S.A. Camron
Annie b 9 Jul 1848 d 21 Dec 1848 5m 15d d/o O.G. & S.A. Camron
(This is an error)
James Camron b 13 Jan 1845 d 25 Apr 1878 s/o O.G & S.A. Camron
Martha Camron d 9 Jan 1840 age 72 (Martha McCune w/o Samuel)
Nancy Camron b 29 Nov 1786 d Sept 1818 w/o John (Nancy McGinnis)
O. (Orville) G.Camron, Major b 12 Jul 1819 d 11 Mar 1872 h/o Susan A.
Samuel Camron d 17 Apr 1821 age 88 (h/o Martha McCune)
Sarah A. Camron b 26 Aug 1829 d 4 Dec 1886 d/o A.M. & Annie Camron
Susan A. Camron b 19 Feb 1835 d 16 Dec 1857 w/o Major O.G.Camron
There is an error also in either the birth date of James the son of Susan
and OG or Susans birth date... I really don't think that she was only 10
when James was born, also Susan would have only been 13 when Anna was
born.......This COULD be but doubtful...
from Mt. Olivet first Christian Church Cemetery
Nancy Camron (nee WHALEY) b 20 Jan 1799 d 7 Apr 1874 2nd w/o John Camron
motherd@theriver.com
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Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 07:28:04 -0700
From: "H. Jean Dalrymple"
Subject: KFY: CEM: Whaley Burials - Robertson Co
>From the book "Monument Inscriptions of Robertson County, Kentucky
by Eric C. Nagle and Larry L. Ford
Kentontown Church Cemetery
WHALEN, Archie L. b 1925 d 1988
WHALEN, Lou b 1874 d 1960
WHALEN, Lulu B. b 28 Mar 1894 d 18 May 1980
WHALEN, Marvin Kenneth b 1923 d 1947
WHALEN, Robert Keith Jr. b 27 Oct 1970 d 1978
WHALEN, Willie b 1 Dec 1894 d 22 Oct 1989
WHALEY, Hiram b 28 Sep 1805 d 30 Mar 1870 h/o Hulda
WHALEY, Hulda (nee KENTON) b 21 May 1810 d 5 Mar 1911 w//o Hiram
WHALEY, infant b 3 Sep 1889 d 3 Sep 1889 s/o H.W & Lou WHALEY
Mt Olivet Cemetery West Section
WHALEY, Claude b 1906 d 1982 ssa Jay & Mae WHALEY
WHALEY, Hiram b 1859 d 1951
WHALEY, Jay b 1941 d 1945 ssa Mae & Claude
WHALEY, Louella b 1868 d 1962
WHALEY, Mae b 1906 ssa Jay & Claude
WHALEY, Mitt b 4 Dec 1913 d 6 May 1950 1262 Svc Command Unit WW2
Piqua Cemetery
WHALEY, J.T. b30 Oct 1845 d 10 Nov 1899
WHALEY, Nettie b 7 Oct 1893 d 28 Jan 1962
WHALEY, Sam b 7 Jan 1892 d 28 Jul 1987
Hope that this helps someone.......
Jeannie <><
motherd@theriver.com
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Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 21:56:14 EDT
From: Ramona9141@aol.com
Subject: KFY: CENSUS: Various Abstracts, 1870, Lockport, Port Royal - Owen Co
1870 Henry Co KY Census
Lockport District
Name age sex color occupation worth born
Johnson, Samuel 40 m w Farm Laborer KY
Betty 40 f w Keeping House KY
Lewis 11 m w Farm Laborer KY
Julia 9 f w KY
Fredrick 7 m w KY
William 5 m w KY
Samuel 3 m w KY
Susan 9mos f w KY
Kelly, Samuel 33 m w Farm Laborer[same house]KY
Port Royal District
Hardin, John 71 m w Farmer $10000 OH
Margaret 66 f w Keeping House KY
Kelley, Samuel 53 m w Farm Laborer $200 KY
Rachael 49 f w Keeping House KY
Julia A. 24 f w KY
Wm. T. 23 m w KY
John S. 18 m w KY
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Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 21:56:15 EDT
From: Ramona9141@aol.com
Subject: KFY: CENSUS: Gulley/Gully, 1850-60 - Garrard & Greenup Cos
Gulley, Various KY Counties and Years
Name age sex occupation born
1850 Garrard Co., KY
page 236 line 236
Gulley, Squire 24 m Farmer KY
Eliza 21 f KY
Mary E. 3 f KY
Moses 4mos m KY
1860 Garrard Co. KY
page 767
Gully, Squire 55 m Farmer $130 KY
Elizabeth 58 f KY
Emily 32 f KY
Mary 27 f KY
Mose 14 m KY
page 771
Totton, Wm. M. 35 m Farmer KY
Margaret 29 f KY
Alice 8 f KY
James 6 m KY
Joseph 4 m KY
Samuel 1 m KY
Gully, Robert 18 m Farm Hand $50 KY
Gully, Squire 34 m Farmer $140 KY
Eliza 30 f KY
Mary 13 f KY
Moses 11 m KY
Lucy 9 f KY
Wm. T. 7 m KY
Margaret 5 f KY
Sousian 10mo f KY
1850 Greenup Co. KY
page 176
Wade, David Collier
Nancy
Sarah I.
William
James
line 40
Gullet, Moses 30 m Laborer KY
Ruggles, John [all same household with Wade]
line 3
Gullet, Daniel 28 m Laborer KY
Jane 16 f KY
line 19
Gullet, Daniel Sr. 45 m collier KY
Jenny 50 f KY
Mary Jane 22 f KY
Charles 28 m KY
Clarinda 20 f KY
Jelithea 18 f KY
Eliza 16 f KY
Jincy or Nancy 8 f KY
Levi 6 m KY
Elizabeth 4 f KY
Esther 1 f KY
1850 Fleming Co KY
lists a Lewis Gulley on page 325
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Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 06:17:40, -0500
From: DBXP64A@prodigy.com ( C L CRAWFORD)
Subject: KFY: Mt Vernon Signal Newspapers, 1899, Rockcastle Co
DEC 1, 1899
GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE
Greensburg, Ky Nov 28...Albert Elmore has been convicted of murder and his
punishment fixed at imprisonment for life. Elmore's borther and Wesley
Durrett had a few words over an account of 80 cents and Elmore ran out with
a pistol and shot Durrett
FATAL DIFFICULTY OVER A WOMAN
Morehead, Ky Nov 26...At a country dance on Christy creek four miles east
of her at an early hour Friday mornign in a difficulty over a woman, App
Perry shot Harris Carroll through the heart killing him instantly. Perry
fled, but was captured and lodged in jail. he figured in the Rowan county
war, during which Craig Tolliver was killed. There is talk of a mob taking
Perry out, and a strong guard was around the jail Friday night.
CONVICT GIVEN DAMAGES
Stanford, Nov 26... James hacker a life prisoner form Harlan county has
been awarded $200 damages against a railroad. While he was being borught
here for safe keeping he was injured in a wreck at Rowland. He asked for
$10,000
BRODHEAD
Creed Roberts and Jack Haggard who have been working at Pittsburg for some
time, returned home Monday
Bill Flynn section foreman at Lily is visiting his parents here
Miss Maggie Livingston attended the meeting here last week
John Roberts pension has been increased to $17 per month
Edgar Albright went to Stanford Tuesday
F.M. Hutchinson of London was in town on business
DEATH: Johnathan Brown's wife died on the 25th inst.
Mrs E.E. Protheroe and children will join her husband at higgins Prot, Ind
on the 29. MR Protheroe has a position with the milling company of that
place. The people of Brodhead regret very much to give up Mr Protheroe and
his estimable family
Ed Dunn of Boyle is visiting hsi father and mother this week
Sim Slaughter of Boyle was in town Monday
Miss Delpha Colyer who has been visiting in Indiana for several months
returned home Tuesday
BIRTH: A fine girl at Wm Francisco's
Miss Berda Martin is visiting at her uncle's R.S. Martin this week
Rev Hendreickson pastor of the Baptist church has rented the Gilpin
property and will move his family here
ORLANDO
A fine vein of coal has been found on the farm of Huston Childress
David Laswell fell out of an apple tree Sturday breaking his collar bone
J.C. Childress was in town Saturday to get his Signal and other mail
Lee Porter was in Mt Vernon Sunday
Dr Childress is kept very busy of late. There is considerable sickness in
this section
Geo Johnson's new store house will soon be completed. It is a two story
structure with glass front and will add greatly to the beauty of the town
Geo McCoy of Mt Vernon is papering the new house of Tip Langford
Langford's new grist mill is doing a good business
Prof Reppert gave a Thanksgiving dinner to a few select friends
Mrs Mary Coffey's 9 year old boy fell from a horse on Tuesday breaking his arm
D.B. Langford's baby is quite sick
FARM FOR SALE
Forty acres on the waters of Boone's Fork 2 miles east of Brodhead
adjoining James Crawford's farm. House of 4 rooms and kitchen Good barn.
Place all in grass. Good fencing, fine locust grove can be used for locust
posts. Two springs fine water. Call on W.T. Crawford, Kingston, KY
LOCAL AND OTHERWISE
Mrs M.C. Miller is better
Mrs Rose, of Shelby city was here Tuesday
Dick Sowder caught a 22lb coon
Miss Carrie Lair was in town Monday
BIRTH: There is a new girl at Lee Mcclure's
Mrs Margaret Fish has been seriously ill
W.R. McClure went to Louisville last night
G.T. Johnson the Orlando merchant was in town Monday
James Lawless of Lexington was visiting the family of J.L. Joplin
Wm Poynter sold twenty five hogs to W.H. Brown at $3.25 cwt
Wm Monk the butcher was up from Livingston looking for cattle
Mrs Dr Lawrence is in Stanford under treatment of Dr Carpenter
Our friend A Gustafison informs us of the arrival of a girl at his house
J.M. Crawford one of Rockcastle solid farmers was in town Monday
J.W. Brown and J.L. Joplin are invoicing the stock of goods of Houk & Son
W.H. Jones of Wildie is visiting his brother Mart at Hedgeville Boyle county
The 31st Regiment reached Manila Monday. Geo Pennington of this place is
with it
Rev Dr. Ewers preached two interesting sermons last Sunday at the
Presbyterian church
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Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 19:06:50 +0000
From: Darrell Warner
Subject: KFY: VITALS: 1859 Birth Records - Bath Co
Here are some I happened to copy.......
ANDREW b:January 25, 1859 male black owner W.L. Sudduth born in Fleming
County
ANTNEY b:November 15, 1859 male black owner W.N. Lane
BECKNER, Emma b:April 10, 1859 female white parents Thomas A. Beckner
and Emaline N. Smothers
BEN b:April 1, 1859 male black owner Samuel Jones
BIDELL, John b:February 1, 1859 male white parents David Bidell and
Elizabeth Summins
BROWN, Lansille b:October 10, 1859 male white parents J.A. Brown and
Mary Jo Moffitt
BROWN, Elizabeth b:October 10, 1859 female white parents J.A. Brown and
Mary Jo Moffitt
BUTCHER, Ann E. b:April 22, 1859 female white parents L.W. Butcher and
Mary E. Jones
CRAYCRAFT, Jane b:May 31, 1859 female white parents William Craycraft
and Lutisia
Goodpaster
DALE, Susan E b:January 3, 1859 female white parents James Dale and Mary
Cloe
FANNY b:December 15, 1859 female mulatto owner John Arrowsmith
FLANAGIN, Malissa A. b:April 9, 1859 female white parents Stewart
Flanagin and Sally A. Davis
GARNER, Spencer b:June 1, 1859 male white parents Anderson Garner and
Catherine Williams
GOODEN, Robert b:July 3, 1859 male white parents Samuel Gooden and Susan
Wells
GUDGELL, Terissa b:July 4, 1859 female white parents Joseph Gudgell and
Ann Busby
HANNAH, b:May 1, 1859 female black owner Johnson Whaley
HARRIETT b:February 1, 1859 female black owner Bigstaff
HAWKINS, Rial F. b:October 8, 1859 male white parents Alphuis Hawkins
and Nancy Davis
HEART, Vernetta b:February 15, 1859 female white parents Samuel Heart
and Nancy Costigan
HILL, Carline S b:October 15, 1859 female white parents Thomas Hill and
Julia Swaney
JOHN b: May 15, 1859 male black owner C.J. Boyd
JOHNSON, George b:July 20, 1859 male white parents William Johnson and
Phebe Heart
LEE, Charles b:April 26, 1859 male white parents Aron Lee and Mary Jane
Jones
LIGHTFOOT, Matthew b:March 2, 1859 male white parents J.J. Lightfoot and
Elizabeth Downing
LOUAN b:February 14, 1859 female black owner Andrew Smothers
LUCY b:August 1, 1859 female black owner J.D. Gossitt
MANLEY, Female b:June 13, 1859 female white parents James R. Manley and
Pauline Collins
McMAHAN, Idanora b:April 10, 1859 female white parents daniel McMahan
and Margaret Busby
MILLS, Albert b:August 5, 1859 male white parents Alfred Mills and Sarah
Norris
NANCY b:August 30, 1859 female black owner D.S. Trumbo
NAYLOR, James G b:November 22, 1859 male white parents Harrison Riddle
and Mary Barber
listed as illegitimate
PURVIS, Samuel b:June 20, 1859 male white parents Samuel Purvis and
Cynthia Purvis
RICE, Della Jane b:January 3, 1859 female white parents Washington Rice
and Matilda Snedgar
RIDDLE, James b:January 31, 1859 male white parents Harrison Riddle and
Lydia Boyd
ROE, Eliza A b:November 12, 1859 female white parents E.R. Roe and
Bethany E. Boyd
SARAH b:December 4, 1859 female black owner James Taylor
SORRELL, Henry W b:January 20, 1859 male white parents George W Sorrell
and Elizabeth Sorrell
SUDDUTH, Jennett L b:March 9, 1859 female white parents Newton Sudduth
and A. Berry
SUMMERS, James b:March 27, 1859 male white parents John Summers and
Eliza Riss
TEAL, Monroe b:October 25, 1859 male white parents Howard Teal and Mary
Cofer
TEMPLEMAN, Margaret b:March 14, 1859 female white parents John Templeman
and Mary Garner
UNKNOWN b:December 13, 1859 female black owner Johnson Whaley
VICE, Ivy b:July 8, 1859 female white parents John L. Vice and Susan
Dailey
WARNER, Emma b:October 4, 1859 female white parents T A Warner and
Margaret Stancliff
WHALEY, Charles b:August 19, 1859 male black owner W.L. Sudduth
WRIGHT, Lewis b:April 12, 1859 male white parents Thomas Wright and
Loritia Clayton
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Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 22:49:50 EDT
From: Ramona9141@aol.com
Subject: KFY: VITALS: McDowell Marriages, 1793-1850 - Hardin Co
>From Hardin Co. Marriages 1793 to 1829
MCDowell, John and Nancy Trainer. Surety Swepson McDowell. William Trainer,
girl's father, gave written consent: witness Swepson McDowell. 23 Oct. 1831
T. Whitman A130
McDowell, John and Elizabeth Edwards. Surety John Edwards. Both of age.
William Edwards gave written consent. Witnesses John and James Edwards. 8
Jan. 1824 D. Thurman . A151
McDowell, Allen, and Mary Lucas. Surety Cornelious Lucas. Man of age. Girl's
father gave consent.28 Jan 1823 S. Thurman A149
McDowell, James and Eliza Phelps. Surety Allen McDowell. Man of age. Anthony
Phelps, girls father, gave written consent. Witness Allen McDowell. 10 May
1821
D. Thurman A122
McDowell, Swepson, and Elizabeth Carman. Surety Caleb Carman, girl's father,
who consented in person. Man of age. 10 Jan. 1822 D. Thurman A132.
In the volume covering marriages 1830 to 1850, we have :
McDowell, James K. asnd Mary Purcell. 1 Feb. 1832. Surety Daniel Purcell.
Both of age. B. Keith. A215
Duncan, Samuel W. and Olleaf McDowell. 27 July 1832. Surety Swepson McDowell.
Man of age. John McDowell, girl's father, gave written consent. Witnesses
witnesses Swepson McDowell, James Mc Dowell, and John Edwards.
W. Brown A218
Boyce, Richard and Mrs. Mary McDowell. 25 Aug 1835. Surety Henry B. Helm. Both
of age. File contains note of authorization from bride. P. Alverson B121
Crutcher, Stephen W. and Mary H. McDowell. 3 Sept. 1833. Surety James
Crutcher. Man of age. James Crutcher, girls guardian and Mary McDowell, her
mother, each gave written consent: witnessed by James Crutcher. W. Long A228
McDowell, Gideon, and Elizabeth (Mary?) Ellen Miller. 9 Jan. 1840 Surety
Samuel W. Duncan. Elizabeth Miller, girl's mother, gave written consent:
witnesses Robert H. Larue and Lewis C. Miller. John McDowell; Gideon's
father, gave written consent: witnesses S.W. Duncan and John Duncan. 10 Jan.
1840, W.M. Brown B697
.
These were compiled by Mary Josephine Jones and published in 1996 by Ancestral
Trails Historical Society, P.O. Box 573, Vine Grove, Ky. 40175-0573.
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 05:40:40, -0500
From: DBXP64A@prodigy.com ( C L CRAWFORD)
Subject: KFY: Mt Vernon Signal Newspapers, 1899, Rockcastle Co
DEC 15, 1899 (CONT)
LOCAL AND OTHERWISE
Judge Pryor has resinged as a member of the State Board of Election
Commissioners
Dr and Mrs J.H. Pettus returned to Livingston the first of the week; Mrs
Pettus being much improved in health
Miss Minnie Jones gave a party to quite a number of friends Tuesday evening
in honor of Miss Ada Thompson of East Bernstadt
Captain G.A. parker of Crab Orchard Tenn, who is grade foreman on the
Tennessee Central Railroad was here a few days last week
The post office at Stanford was broken into Tuesday night and robbed of
$170 cash and $105 in stamps. No clew as to the guilty parties
The Collegiate Institute has begun a publication called the "news Butch".
Miss Anna Thompson is editor, with Burdette Houk as associate editor
DEATH: Mrs Joseph O'Donnell daughte rof fJudge W.P. Raines of Livingston
died at Somerset of dropsy and heart disease. She was buried at Stanford
Sunday morning
W.T. Brooks was appointed adminstrator of his brother's estate and gave
bond with G.W. Brooks as surety. A.W. Stewart and W.H. Jones were
appointed as appraisers
FOR TRADE: One Godl Dust Stove second hand. Will trade for fat hog corn
oats, hay, bile beans or any old thig. Stove good as new cost $36.00.
Logue Thompson Mt Vernon Ky
Dr. S.C. Davis, W.T. Short, Mr and Mrs B.J. Bethurum, L.W. Bethurum, J.L.
Arnold, S.D. Lewis, G.S. Griffin, M.C. Miller, and Judge P.D. Colyer
attended the inauguration of Gov Taylor Tuesday
Misses Georgia McFerron, Alza Logan Brown, Bessie Miller, Mamie Jones and
J.J. Ping, Willie Henderson and Harris White composed a jolly party to
witness the closing exercises of Miss Fannie McFerron's school at Pine Hill
Mr Frank Jones of Scaffold Cane brought his sister Miss Lucy here Wednesday
where she took the train for her home in Mitchelsburg. Miss Lucy has been
attending the school taught by Mrs Jones who is a bright and charming woman
All the churches have agreed to have a union Christmas tree at the Court
House Monday evening 25th Misses Mary Cox, Georgie McFerron, Rosa Gentry
and Mr W.J. Sparks have charge of the music. Rev Ewers will open the
exercises with prayer and Bro Carmical will close
Mr J.L. Joplin has been on the sick list this week
Dr J.M. Williams is at home from the Phillippine Islands looking hail and
hearty
Rev Ewers, Judges Colyer and Williams will speak at Wildie Tuesday night in
behalf of the Collegiate Institute
Mr E.B. Smith editor of the Kentucky Colonel who is one of the brightest
editorial writers this side of Louisville was in Mt Vernon last Saturday
Dr E.J. Brown who was born and raised in Rockcastle and who built up an
excellent practice before leaving for Stanford was called in consultation
with Dr Pennington
Clarence Williams a negro who murdered Josie Tillman his sweetheart was
legally hanged at Paris. He expressed a desire to hang at an early hour so
he could "eat breakfast in hell".
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