Does anyone know when Henry was born. There is a Henry Pulliam born in 1866 in Allen Co., Ky., father William Pulliam and mother Mary ?. Don't know if this is the right Henry, but thought I would pass it on in case. 1880 census, Allen Co., Ky. Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace William PULLIAM Self M Male W 43 KY Farmer KY KY Mary L. PULLIAM Wife M Female W 35 KY Keeping House KY KY James R. PULLIAM Son S Male W 17 KY At Home KY KY Henry C. PULLIAM Son S Male W 14 KY At Home KY KY Mary Wm. PULLIAM Dau S Female W 7 KY At Home KY KY Emily Etta PULLIAM Dau S Female W 2 KY At Home KY KY PULLIAM Son S Male W 1M KY At Home KY KY --------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place District 4, Allen, Kentucky Sandy Mimi Alexander <wallyjakeandme@msn.com> wrote: Sharon, I did a search on Google and this interesting article came up. It appears Henry Pulliam committed suicide! Locate a Death Certificate and hie parents will be listed. Hope this helps you in some way. Mimi ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.baseball-almanac.com/yearly/yr1909n.shtml On July 28, 1909, National League president Henry Pulliam shot himself in the head in his room at the New York Athletic Club. At a banquet in February, Pulliam forecasted this event when he said, "My days as a baseball man are numbered. The National League does not want me as president anymore." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cut and pasted from this URL: http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&bid=1385&pid=18142 ________________________________________________________ QUOTE...... Dedication ceremonies began at 1:30 p.m. culminating in the first pitch being thrown out by Pittsburgh Mayor William Magee. Many baseball dignitaries attended including Harry Pulliam, President of the National League and a former Pirate official (and who, tragically, would commit suicide less than one month later); Ban Johnson, President of the American League; and Civil War veteran Al Pratt who had managed the first professional team in Pittsburgh in 1882. [32] " _________________________________________________________ Also found this......Could these people connect to your Henry Pulliam? The 'location' seems to fit. Could this Henry Pulliam have been a son to your Henry Pulliam? Locating Louise Pulliam in earlier census records might shed light on Henry's parentage. http://www.merceronline.com/Obit2006A.htm LOUISE PULLIAM Louise M. Pulliam, 72, of Bob-O-Link Drive, died Thurs-day, Jan. 12, 2006 at her home. Born May 30, 1933 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Merlin Black Million and the widow of Henry M. Pulliam III. She was a retired Mercer County Elementary School teacher and a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Church, and she attended the Fellowship Baptist Church. Survivors include: one daughter, Barbara (George) Buckner of Louisville; two sons, Marty (Mary) Pulliam of Stanford and Woody Pulliam of Harrodsburg; four grandchildren, Ryan and Sara Buckner, and Elizabeth and Sarah Katherine Pulliam; two step-grandsons, John and Chris Ray, and one step great-granddaughter, Kali Ray. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 16 at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Bro. James Harley officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dennis Ballard, Tim Ellis, Chad Ellis, Kenneth Meredith, Keith Cloud and Allen Hendren. Memorial contributions may be sent to Gideons Memorial Bibles, P.O. Box 176, Harrods-burg, KY 40330. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family at www.ransdellfuneralchapel.com (HH Thu Jan 19, 2006) ----- Original Message ----- From: FmlyTracer@aol.com To: KYALLEN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 10:36 AM Subject: [KYALLEN] Henry Pulliam The following article was published in the Allen Co Historical Society Newsletter: Dec?? 1903 (or 2?) Franklin (KY) Tidbits PRESIDENT PULLIAM Mr. Henry Pulliam who was born and raised in Scottville, was last week made the whole thing in the National League of Baseball Clubs, the old and original position. He was elected president and secretary and treasurer, succeeding "Uncle Dick" Young, who has been at the head of baseball since it was organized professionally, thirty-two years ago Mr. Pulliam began his career as baseball reporter on the old Louisville Commercial. He was subsequently news editor, city editor and managing editor. He was always a successful and capable newspaper man, but his health went back on him, and through the kindness of Dr. T. Hunt Stucky, then president of the Louisville baseball club, he was made secretary and traveled with the team. He proved a success and when Barney Dreyfuss secured the controlling interest in the club, Mr. Pulliam was made President. Later when Mr. Dreyfuss secured the Pittsburg team, he made Harry Pulliam his secretary, a position he held until his election the other day. --------------------- Does anyone know the parents of this Henry/Harry Pulliam? I can't seem to locate a Henry or Harry in Allen, Warren, Simpson, or Jefferson Co KY 1900 or later who was listed as a newspaper man in the census records. 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