Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, January 22, 1909 Mrs. L. M. Carter of Matoon, Illinois visited her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Martin of Vine Grove. Friday, February 5, 1909 Mrs. Will Triplett of Columbia, Ohio visited her mother, Mrs. Daniel Martin of Vine Grove. Tuesday, March 2, 1909 Mrs. Lawrence Richardson of Louisville visited her mother, Mrs. Bettie Martin. Tuesday, March 23, 1909 Mrs. Mary Burby was found dead in her bed on Friday morning at the home of her son, W. J. Brewer, 8 miles west of Shawnee, Ok. She was born and reared and lived all of her life around Upton until 8 years ago. Was 76 years old. It is believed that heart failure was the cause of death. Survived by 2 sons, J. L. and W. J. Brewer and a daughter, Mrs. Mandy Martin, all of Ok. Also leaves 2 brothers, Jeff and Wm. Parker of Hardin Co. Member of Baptist Church. Friday, July 2, 1909 Mrs. Mattie Mastin and granddaughter, Eunice of Versailles visited Mr & Mrs R. H. Martin. (Cecilian News) Tuesday, July 6, 1909 Miss Maggie Martin visited her aunt, Mrs. O. K. Joplin in Memphis, Tn. Tuesday, August 17, 1909 Jim Martin of Memphis visited his mother, Mrs. Bettie Martin. Friday, September 17, 1909 Mr & Mrs C. C. Martin of Big Spring attended the burial of her sister at Custer on Sunday. Miss Mary Martin of Stithton & John Smith of near Elizabethtown were married at the bride's home on Wednesday. Friday, November 5, 1909 Mr & Mrs Joe Blankenship of Mays Grove visited her parents, Mr & Mrs John Martin of Vine Grove. Friday, November 12, 1909 Maj. Thomas H. Hays of Louisville died Tuesday of pneumonia at his home at the age of 72 years. Was a Confederate veteran, a former member of the Ky. Senate. Born at West Point. Was edu- cated at St. Joseph's College at Bardstown, receiving the degree of A. B. in 1857. He taught school in Hardin Co. in 1859. Began the study of law with James W. Hays and Gov. John L. Helm at Elizabethtown. Admitted to the bar in 1861. Married July 16, 1861 to Miss Sarah Hardin Helm, daughter of Gov. John H. Helm. They had 3 children. His wife died in 1868. Member of the 6th Ky. Infantry under the command of Gen. John C. Breckinridge and was with him at Shiloh. He was also engaged in the battle around Vicksburg and Chickamauga. Married Miss Georgia Troup Broughton of Lagrange, Ga., by whom he had 4 children. Survived by wife and 6 children: Mrs. Alexander Thweath of New York, Mrs. James P. Martin of Phil- adelphia, by his first wife, Mrs. T. J. Hightower of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Goodwin Speed of Butte, Montana and Misses Antoinette and Percy Hays. Tuesday, December 14, 1909 Mrs. Nora Galloway of Big Spring announces the engagement of her granddaughter, Miss Maliss Norris to Everett Martin. The marriage will take place at the home of the bride on Thursday, Dec. 23rd. Tuesday, December 21, 1909 Miss Nellie Nall of Vine Grove was married Monday to Harry Martin, son of Rev. J. R. Martin of Vine Grove. Friday, December 31, 1909 Squire H. P. Martin died while walking across the floor in a room at his home, a mile from Hodgenville, Sunday of heart failure. He was one of the committee from his county on the building of Middle Creek Bridge. Miss Melissa Norris & Everett Martin were married Tuesday before Christmas at the bride's home in Big Spring.
Found no information for Spain in the 1909 newspaper abstracts book.
Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, March 5, 1909 Judge John S. Kelly of Bardstown & Mrs. Myrtle McKay of Boston, Ky. were married at the Galt House on Tuesday. Friday, June 18, 1909 Luther Kelley of Ottumwa, Ia. visited his father, John Kelley and other relatives in East View. Tuesday, August 3, 1909 Luther M. Kelly, a carpenter of Ottumwa, Ia. & Miss Belle Ashlock of East View were married in Jeffersonville on Saturday. Groom is a native of East View and 29 years old. He was married once before and divorced from his first wife in 1904. He is the son of John Kelly, a farmer. Bride is a native of Hardin Co. and 19 years old. She is the daughter of Harrison Ashlock, a farmer. Friday, August 6, 1909 Luther Kelley and Miss Rosa Ashlock of East View area were married in Jeffersonville last Saturday and have gone to Ottumwa, Ia. to reside. Tuesday, August 24, 1909 Edward D. Hutchinson & Miss Ella Kelly of Hardin Co. eloped to Jeff- ersonville on Sunday and were married. Groom was born in Hardin Co. on May 29, 1882 and is a carpenter. A former wife died in 1904. Bride is a native of LaRue Co. and was born Oct. 25, 1885 and is the daugh- ter of Frank Kelly, a railroader. Friday, October 8, 1909 Mr & Mrs Austin Kelly visited J. W. Cowley of Stithton and have now returned home to Little York, Illinois. Tuesday, December 14, 1909 Frank Kelly died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alice Gibson in Ark. He died of rheumatism. He was born and raised in Grayson Co. and was a Federal soldier. Leaves many relatives in Hardin Co. His wife and 3 children survived him.
Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, June 18, 1909 Mrs. Marion Mudd of Elizabethtown and Ben Durbin of Indianapolis, In. visited their parents, Mr & Mrs Charles Durbin of Cecilian.
Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Tuesday, January 26, 1909 Mrs. Spalding Alvey, widow of the late Spalding Alvey, died at her home in Rineyville on Sunday of organic heart trouble. Was 53 years old. Survived by 3 children: Charles and Damon Alvey, who are farmers near Rineyville, and Miss Laura Alvey, who lived with her mother. The deceased was a sister-in-law of J. M. Osborn, the contractor of Elizabethtown. Burial in St. Johns Church Cemetery yesterday. Tuesday, February 9, 1909 Miss Margaret Alvey of Clarkson visited her cousin, Miss Mayme Lasley of East View. Tuesday, March 16, 1909 Mrs. Minnie Warren and Miss Rosa Alvey was called to Louisville on Sunday to see their nephew, Gregory Alvey, who is very ill. Friday, April 30, 1909 B. H. Alvey of near Elizabethtown has purchased a new automobile. Tuesday, June 8, 1909 Mrs. Ellen Marriott of Cecilian celebrated her 84th birthday on June 6th at the home of her son, John Marriott of Cecilian. Present inclu- ded her five children: Mrs. B. H. Alvey, Mrs. W. W. Long, Mrs. Hardin Miller and Mrs. Henry Sutzer and John Marriott. Tuesday, June 22, 1909 The remains of Gregory Alvey, who died in Louisville, will be brought to Elizabethtown where the funeral will be held at the Catholic Church tomorrow. Burial in Catholic Cemetery near Elizabethtown. Was 22 years old and died of gastritis. Was the son of J. W. Alvey and was born and reared near Rineyville but had lived in Louisville but a short time. Friday, July 16, 1909 Miss Mary Alvey died at her home in Springfield, Mo. of consumption. Formerly lived in Elizabethtown and moved west with her parents, Mr & Mrs W. R. Alvey, in search of health. Tuesday, August 24, 1909 Miss Maggie Alvey of Louisville visited her cousin, Mrs. Matt Greenwell of Cecilian.
Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, January 1, 1909 [Picture of Will T. Matthis] He is the junior member of the grocery firm of Watkins & Co. Friday, January 8, 1909 Mrs. L. M. Matthis visited her sister, Mrs. Jennie Burch in Louisville. Friday, February 5, 1909 Will Morehead of Elizabethtown visited his sister, Mrs. W. A. Matthis. (Cecilian News) Tuesday, March 30, 1909 Two trustees to the Elizabethtown Graded School will be elected Monday to replace H. T. Jones and W. T. Matthis. There in no opposition to the re-election of them. Friday, April 2, 1909 Rev. Wm. W. Lambuth [picture] died at his home on Poplar St. in Elizabethtown yesterday. Died from a complication of diseases due to old age. Was 77 years old in Feb. He was a Methodist minister of the old school. Born in Fountainhead, Tn. in 1832 and the son of sturdy Methodist parents. Married the daughter of the late David Matthis at their residence in Elizabethtown on Aug. 10, 1858, 3 years after he entered the ministry. When the war broke out he was forced to abandon his chosen work and practice medicine to care for his aged parents. He practiced in Elizabethtown for 7 years and at the close of the war, returned to preaching. During the years from 1880 to 1884 he was forced to practice medicine at Sonora to care for his parents. He and his wife celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in Elizabethtown last summer. Survived by wife and 3 children: Albert Lambuth of Elizabethtown, W. D. Lambuth of Seattle, Wa. and Mrs. J. B. Dyer of Sonora. Burial in Elizabethtown City Cemetery tomorrow. Friday, May 14, 1909 Mrs. L. V. Matthis visited her sister, Mrs. Jennie Burch of Louisville. Will Matthis and family of Cecilian have moved to Elizabethtown where he is employed by the Brown Bros. in their ice cream factory. Mrs. James Matthis and family of Cecilian have moved to Central City where they will keep a boarding house. Friday, June 4, 1909 Mrs. J. M. Brents of Munfordville visited her nephew, Will Matthis. Mrs. L. V. Matthis visited her sister, Mrs. Jennie Burch in South Louisville. Friday, September 24, 1909 Thomas J. Richardson died at the age of 80 years on Wednesday of senility. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dave Matthis. Funeral yes- terday at Blue Ball. Tuesday, October 5, 1909 John Matthis visited his aunt, Mrs. R. C. Brown of Cecilian and has now gone to Louisville to reside. Friday, October 15, 1909 Miss Stella Richardson & Wm. Matthis, both of Cecilian, were married by Squire Johnson on Wednesday at his home in Elizabethtown.
Priscilla, thanks so much for all the time you give to looking up these families. I appreciate you Barbaa (Hewitt, Harris) ----- Original Message ----- From: <Threesonsofpat@aol.com> To: <KYHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 12:23 PM Subject: [KYHARDIN] HEWITT > > Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts > 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. > > Friday, January 29, 1909 > [Picture of Gen. Fayette Hewitt when he was Auditor of Ky.] > > > > > ==== KYHARDIN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this list, send ONLY the word UNSUBSCRIBE to the > utility address KYHARDIN-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM If you are trying to > unsubscribe from the Digest list, use the same utility address but change > the -L- to a -D- > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >
Ancestral Trails will have their 4th annual book fair on Sat., June 10th at the Pritchard Center at 404 S. Mulberry St. in E'town. Starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. Carolyn > David, > > Do you know if the Hardin Co.Book Fair' > held in Elizabethtown last year will be there > again this year, and if so, when? > > Thanks! > > Carol > > > ==== KYHARDIN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this list, send ONLY the word UNSUBSCRIBE to the > utility address KYHARDIN-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM If you are trying to > unsubscribe from the Digest list, use the same utility address but change > the -L- to a -D- > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >
Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, May 21, 1909 [Picture of Elizabethtown High School Grraduates: Bertha Morgan, Ruby Essex, Guy Read, Grace Cash.] Friday, October 29, 1909 Mr & Mrs James Essex of Elizabethtown visited their daughter, Mrs. E. T. Nichols of Nolin.
Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, October 22, 1909 Dennis Reno, a respected Negro in Elizabethtown, died Wednesday after a long illness. His daughter in Chicago was notified of his death and the word came back that she died suddenly and her remains will be shipped to Elizabethtown for burial.
Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Tuesday, December 14, 1909 Mrs. Sallie Gunther died Friday at the age of 91 years. She was the widow of Theodore H. Gunter (*Note surname spellings), died Saturday at her home on Middle Creek in Hardin Co. of a sudden attack of pneumonia. Member of Severn Valley Baptist Church. She was born Nov. 18, 1818 in Chillocothe, Ohio, the daughter of Mr & Mrs Wm. Gallion. She came to Hardin Co. with her parents in 1834 and has resided here since. Married in 1841 to Theodore Gunther. Her husband was publisher of the Kentucky Register, printed in Elizabethtown during the 50's. They had 10 children, only 3 of whom now survive. They are Buckner and Harvey Gunther, who resided with their mother and Mrs. Tom Munford of Elizabethtown. Also survived by a sister, Mrs. Martha Beeler. Burial in Elizabethtown City Cemetery on Sunday.
Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, September 10, 1909 The infant child of Mr & Mrs Carnel Peters died Wednesday. Burial at Meeting Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. (East View News) Tuesday, September 21, 1909 Miss Bessie Peters, who just celebrated her 14th birthday, will be married to Jesse Elliott, aged 20, at Howevalley today. Bride is the daughter of Charley Peters and the groom is the stepson of Tom Johnson. Both live in the Howevalley area.
Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, April 23, 1909 The infant child of Mr & Mrs Ed Sadler died Monday of pneumonia. (East View News) Friday, October 1, 1909 Eli Sadler, Sr. of East View died Monday from a stroke of paralysis. His funeral was Tuesday at Mt. Carmel, near East View. Was about 76 years old. Member of Baptist Church. Married twice, first to Miss Mary Humble of East View area. Married second to Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt. Survived by his last wife and 5 children by the first marriage: Mathew, Eli, Jr., and C. W. Sadler and Mrs. Ellen Smallwood of Hardin Co. and Mrs. Eva Stephens of Sacramento, Ky. Mrs. Eva Stephens of Sacramento, Ky. was in East View on Monday enroute to Mt. Carmel where she was called on account of the serious illness of her father, Eli Sadler. She arrived after his death. M. C. Humble of near East View attended the funeral of his brother-in- law, Eli, Sadler, Sr. at Mt. Carmel on Tuesday.
Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Tuesday, January 12, 1909 Lena Evans, the 12-year old daughter of Mr & Mrs Thomas Evans of near Upton, died of typhoid fever. Burial in the Cleaver burial ground near her home. Tuesday, July 20, 1909 A. H. Logsdon is suffering from chronic stomach trouble and there is little hope of his recovery. His father, J. C. Logsdon of Munford- ville and 2 sisters, Mrs. H. T. Hildred of Birmingham, Ala. and Mrs. Wm. Reppeto of Munfordville, are at his bedside. Mrs. Mark Evans of Fort Worth, Tx. and Mrs. S. G. Logsdon of Dallas, Tx. are ex- pected tomorrow. Tuesday, August 10, 1909 Marriage license was issued yesterday to Clint Drake & Miss Eula Evans, both of Meeting Creek area. Friday, August 20, 1909 Clint Drake and Miss Eula Evans, who were married last week, will reside with the groom's parents, Mr & Mrs Fletcher Drake. (East View News)
Found no information for Hilton in the 1909 newspaper abstracts book.
Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, January 29, 1909 [Picture of Gen. Fayette Hewitt when he was Auditor of Ky.]
Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Tuesday, January 5, 1909 Felix Stillwell, an aged citizen residing near Star Mills, dropped dead from an attack of heart failure last Tues. and was found on the floor. He was past 60 years old. Survived by wife and several children. Burial Wed. at the Jeffries burial ground near his home. Friday, April 23, 1909 Felix Stillwell died at his home near Star Mills from heart failure. His brother Henry Stillwell died a few months ago of the same disease. Survived by wife and several children. (My note: were the deaths of these two brothers confused?)
I don't know. Mom ans I went to the college in E-town and found them on the old newspapers they have. I think that Henry was the one reported in Jan. and Felix died in Apr. On their headstones, Henry's doesn't have anything and on Felix's it was just the years. So who knows. Thanks Tabatha Threesonsofpat@aol.com wrote: Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Tuesday, January 5, 1909 Felix Stillwell, an aged citizen residing near Star Mills, dropped dead from an attack of heart failure last Tues. and was found on the floor. He was past 60 years old. Survived by wife and several children. Burial Wed. at the Jeffries burial ground near his home. Friday, April 23, 1909 Felix Stillwell died at his home near Star Mills from heart failure. His brother Henry Stillwell died a few months ago of the same disease. Survived by wife and several children. (My note: were the deaths of these two brothers confused?) ==== KYHARDIN Mailing List ==== NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx --------------------------------- New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big.
I'm not sure if this would be of help, but maybe if you looked for more information on Hugh Crawford's uncle Christopher Jackson you might find a clue that would be of help. See below for mention of Hugh Crawford. Take care, Jude History of Daviess County, Kentucky, Inter-State Publishing Co., Chicago, 1883. Reprinted by McDowell Publications, Utica, KY, 1980. p. 684. CHRISTOPHER JACKSON was born ten miles east of Hartford, Ky., in what was then Nelson County, March 13, 1813. His father, George Jackson, was born on the banks of James River, Virginia, and came with his parents to Mercer County, Ky., when a child. His father, Christopher Jackson, a doctor, was born in England and came with his parents to Virginia when a young man. He enlisted in the war of the Revolution, and was with Washington until the close of the war. He then returned home to Virginia and married Magdalene Boggus, and at a very early day emigrated to Mercer County, Ky.; was the first settler of Danville, at that time a howling wilderness full of Indians; from there he came to the Green River country and settled near where Hartford now stands, about 1778. There was a fort there at that time. He lived there a number of years; he died on his farm near Hartford. His son, George Jackson, remained on the old homestead near Hartford, and married Sarah Crawford. In January, 1816, just after the battle of New Orleans, he and wife came with six children to Daviess County, and was one of the first, if not the first, settler in what is now Boston Precinct. He settled on the farms now owned by James Melton and Dr. William Knox. In the winter of 1823 Mr. George Jackson purchased a large tract of land of 1,400 or 1,500 acres in the southeast part of what is now Masonville Precinct, where he died, November, 1838. He and wife had a family of twelve children, four daughters and one son now living. Christopher was the third son and fifth child. He was but three years old when his father came to Daviess County. Christopher Jackson married Nancy Lacklin, Jan. 7, 1841. She was born in Henry County, Ky., June 29, 1825, and was a daughter of Fielden and Elizabeth (Kelly) Lacklin. Mr. Lacklin died in Henry County in 1828, and in the fall of 1836 Mrs. Lacklin came with her children to Daviess County and settled on the farm now owned by James Ray, in Masonville Precinct. After his marriage Mr. Jackson settled on his farm in Masonville Precinct, where he still resides. Mrs. Jackson is a member of the Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson have had twelve children, six living--Henry, born Nov. 27, 1844, married Eliza Christian Feb. 14, 1878; Josephine, born Nov. 7, 1846, married Virgil Johnson; Walker, born Sept. 18, 1848, married Amanda Christian, Nov. 10, 1881, and resides on his farm in Masonville Precinct (he and wife have one son, Virgil, born Nov. 23, 1882. Mrs. Jackson is a member of the Baptist church at the Bell's Run church. Mr. Walker Jackson is a Mason and a member of John J. Daveiss Lodge, A. F. & A. M., No. 389, at Sugar Grove church); Mercer Jackson was born March 10, 1852, married Sarah Burton; Richard Jackson was born May 4, 1856, married Mary F. Ware; Robert Jackson, born July 26, 1868. Mr. Christopher Jackson owned a farm of 400 acres, which he has divided among his children, except 140 where he and wife and youngest son reside. Mr. Jackson is one of the few old pioneers of Daviess County that are living. His uncle, Hugh Crawford, was an old Indian fighter of Daniel Boone's time. This uncle, with a few others, was captured by Indians while on a scouting expedition. All were killed except one man, who returned home and told the fate of each man. He saw all burned at the stake, among them Hugh Crawford and one of Bill Hardin's brothers. In politics he is a Democrat. He is a distant relative of "Old Hickory" Jackson. Jackson Washington Boggus Crawford Melton Knox Lacklin Kelly Ray Christian Johnson Burton Ware Boone Hardin = Hartford-Ohio-KY Nelson-KY VA Mercer-KY England Henry-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/daviess/jackson.c.txt
Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Tuesday, February 2, 1909 Mrs. W. B. Hill of Leitchfield visited her daughter, Mrs. C. V. Hocker at Vine Grove. Friday, February 12, 1909 Murray Hill visited his uncle, Jesse Hill. (Rineyville News) Friday, February 19, 1909 Miss Lucy Hill of Riney (Rineyville?) visited her uncle, J. B. Hill of Franklin X Roads. (Cecilian News) Tuesday, February 23, 1909 Henry Hill died suddenly at the age of 30 years at his home in Boston, Nelson Co. last week from a complication of diseases. Survived by wife and a child. Friday, February 27 (26?), 1909 Six families living between Colesburg and the Rolling Fork River were forced to leave their home because of high waters: Mrs. Victoria Hill, Wm. Adams, George Nicholson, James Carter, Russell Cole and Tom Fowler. Friday, March 26, 1909 Mr & Mrs Haynes Carter and daughter visited her parents, Mr & Mrs S. M. Hill of Franklin X Roads. (Cecilian News) Friday, April 9, 1909 Mrs. James B. Payne will leave for Nashville to visit her daughter, Mrs. Spence Hill. Friday, June 4, 1909 Miss Effie Nichols' funeral was last Thursday at Summit. Those attending from a distance: Mrs. Alice Nichols and E. A. Bratcher of Louisville, Wm. Nichols of Cecilian, Mr & Mrs Athen Pence and son Wm., Mrs. Elizabeth Bridwell and Mrs. Mattie Hill, Miss Stella Nichols, A. S. J. Fryer, Perry Klinglesmith, Wm. Higdon, Evan Sut- zer, Clint Lawson of Franklin Cross Roads, Misses Stella and Bes- sie Terry of Big Clifty, Thomas Nichols of Meeting Creek, Luther Nichols of U. S. Army, a half brother of the deceased was unable to attend. (East View News) Tuesday, June 8, 1909 Mrs. Georgia Hill died at her home in Big Spring on Friday from malaria fever. Was 64 years old. Member of Methodist Church. Survived by son, Adoph Hill of Louisville and a sister, Mrs. Dock Berry of Vine Grove. She was an aunt of Mrs. Dallas Skillman of Mays Grove. Funeral on Saturday at Big Spring Methodist Church. Tuesday, June 9, 1909 Hardin Co. teachers for the coming term: Division 3: Long Grove- Holmes Hill Divison 4: The Hall- Miss Mattie Gray Hill. Friday, July 16, 1909 Mrs. Parmelia Miller of Mays Grove visited her sister, Mrs. B. C. Hill of Vine Grove. Friday, September 3, 1909 Mr & Mrs Dick Hill and child of Herrin, Ill. visited relatives in Franklin Cross Roads area. He is a barber. John T. Hill of Ill. is visiting his son, Charles of Franklin Cross Roads. Tuesday, October 5, 1909 On Thursday, Sept. 31st Mrs. Laura Board of Owensboro celebrated her 65th birthday with the children and grandchildren and other rela- tives of the late John W. Hill, at the old homestead, which lies at the base of Blue Ball Hill. She is the oldest sister of J. B., C. M., R. M. and M. E. Hill of Hardin Co. and Mrs. Sam Goodman of Paducah and the mother of Mrs. Jno. Sullivan of Sonora. The place is now owned by J. D. Hill. Friday, November 26, 1909 Mrs. J. S. Grimes visited her sister, Mrs. Spence Hill of Nashville. Friday, December 3, 1909 Mrs. Thomas J. Richardson died in Louisville on Wednesday. She lived near Blue Ball all her life until her husband died about a month ago. She then moved to Louisville. Was about 65 years old. Burial at Franklin Cross Roads. Morris Hill of Rineyville accompanied the remains home. Friday, December 24, 1909 Mrs. Spence Hill of Nashville is in Elizabethtown to visit her parents, Mr & Mrs J. B. Payne.