Hello, In the Abstracts of the Records of the Courts of Quarter Sessions, Hardin County, Kentucky, 1792-1801 by Roberta Hofmann, there is a case of the Commonwealth vs George Whale for "not having God before his eyes nor acting with a due regard to the rights & priviledges of other good Citizens of the Commonwealth." George and Mary Husted were accused of having an adulterous relationship, etc. (I have entire extract, if you want it.) Gilbert is the brother of my John Husted (we think). I am trying to track down what happened to Mary and George Whale to help fill in some of the holes. Also if anyone knows more about the rest of the family? Gilbert, Jesse and Caleb Husted moved to Breckinridge (or lived in that part of Hardin County when it was divided). Jesse was in Hardin County for a longer time. The family (minus Gilbert) eventually moved to Illinois. We think that Gilbert might have died in Breckinridge County about 1806. Is anyone out there related to any of these families? I have these marriage records of Gilbert's children: 1. Mary to Henry Carter in 1788 in Harrison County, Virginia 2. Catherine to William Fisher in 1790 in Woodford County, Kentucky 3. Jesse to Elizabeth T. Kennedy (Mrs. Charles McGovern) in 1808 in Hardin County, Kentucky (some question as to whether or not Jesse is a child of Gilbert or a nephew...) 4. Ann to Edward Askins in 1803 in Breckinridge County, Kentucky 5. Caleb - we can't find his marriage record or wife's name, but have 4 children I have followed the family (including William Fisher, Edward Askins) in court records, land records. Thanks - and I am happy to email anyone any of the records that I have... Kathie -- M. Kathleen Felsted mkfelsted@gmail.com
Hello there, I recently found this court case against a Samuel Brown in "Abstracts of the Records of the Courts of Quarter Sessions, Hardin County, Kentucky, 1792-1801" by Roberta Hofmann. Does anyone know who this Samuel Brown is.??? "Coy, William (similar notes for each of the men involved): 6 August 1800. William Coy, Thomas Davies, George Rust, Genithen Brendenburg, and Ellendor Shakles were summoned to testify in the Samuel Brown case." "Brown, Samuel. 24 June 1800. James Fowler accused Samuel Brown of stealing a "trowel(?) that had had its ends worked so that they were round at each end to cut out anything hollow." The constable ordered Brown taken. 27 Jun 1800. Brown has escaped jail twice and another order for his arrest was made. *See document in this volume."* ** Note: there is a scanned picture of the document in this book. Jackson, John (similar notes for each of these men). 5 August 1800. John Jackson, Josiah Aults, and George Linsey were summoned to appear in the trial of Samuel Brown. There (sic) were under a l00 pound penalty if they did not appear." There is a Samuel Brown next to my James Brown in the tax records of 1795 Hardin Co. and I think Samuel belongs to James (child perhaps?). I know that John Jackson married a James Brown daughter, and also Crady's and Coy's married into family (well, that might not say much - since everyone married into these families...). Just trying to see if anyone knows anything more than I... Kathie -- M. Kathleen Felsted mkfelsted@gmail.com
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When I tried to open document it is in very small print and I cannot figure out how to enlarge it. Does anyone know how to enlarge it. -----Original Message----- From: Jerry L. Clark [mailto:jerry876@comcast.net] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 11:04 AM To: KYHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYHARDIN] William Johnson Dear list, William Johnson who married Julia ann Mitchell, and Emily Mitchell left a will. I found this on Hardin County, Ky records. 5/20/1909 Book G page 406 JOHNSON WILLIAM This was filed 5 days after his death on 15 May 1909. Does anyone have access to these records I would like to know what it says. Thanks in advance. ==== 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 ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
Dear list, William Johnson who married Julia ann Mitchell, and Emily Mitchell left a will. I found this on Hardin County, Ky records. 5/20/1909 Book G page 406 JOHNSON WILLIAM This was filed 5 days after his death on 15 May 1909. Does anyone have access to these records I would like to know what it says. Thanks in advance.
Can you do surname Mitchell when you get a chance??? Thanks in advance. -------------- Original message -------------- From: Threesonsofpat@aol.com > > "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" > compiled by Carolyn Wimp. > > Friday, January 1, 1909 > James English came home to Cecilian from Louisville, accompanied > by his son, R. C. English and Dr. Baldwin. > > Friday, January 15, 1909 > H. A. English, who is employed at Lakeland, visited his father, Tom G. > English at St. John. > > Friday, January 22, 1909 > Allen Ament was re-elected President of the Cecilian Bank with Wood > English as Vice-President. The Board of Directors are: M. N. Cralle, > C. M. Vertrees, J. C. Cardwell, H. S. Gardner, J. F. French, I. F. Gross, > Allen Ament and C. Z. Aud. > > Friday, February 5, 1909 > Dudley Bethel of Memphis, son of Mrs. Emma Bethel, formerly of Cecilian, > and a nephew of the late H. W. English, was seriously injured in a wreck > in Memphis on Tuesday and the chances of his recovery are against him. > > Tuesday, March 30, 1909 > Mrs. Lottie English brought suit in the courts of Louisville for divorce > from > her husband, Charles English. They were married in Hardin Co. in 1898 > and have 2 daughters. Abandonment is alleged. > > Dr. Carroll C. English and Logan English of Louisville visited their > parents, > Mr & Mrs Wood English. > > Friday, April 9, 1909 > R. C. English and family and Dr. Doyle of Louisville visited Mr & Mrs > James > English. (Cecilian News) > > Friday, April 16, 1909 > Henry English of Lakeland and Miss Virginia English of Bethlehem visited > their parents, Mr & Mrs Tom English of Cecilian. > > Tuesday, June 1, 1909 > Bob Bethel of Louisville visited his cousin, Proctor English. > > Tuesday, June 8, 1909 > Proctor English, son of the late Judge H. W. English, is seriously ill of > a > complication of diseases and there is little hope of his recovery. > > Proctor English died Wednesday morning as the home of his mother in > Elizabethtown. Was 33 years old. Survived by mother, 9 sisters and a > brother. Burial in City Cemetery yesterday, beside his father, the late > Judge Horace English. (The title of the article stated he died Tuesday > night.) > > Tuesday, June 9, 1909 > Mr & Mrs J. E. Austin and children will leave tomorrow for their home > in Bolivar, Mo. after visiting her mother, Mrs. Ruth English. > > Tuesday, June 22, 1909 > Miss Caswell English of Owensboro visited Tom English and family of > Cecilian. > > Friday, July 2, 1909 > Miss Caswell English of Owensboro visited her cousin, Mrs. Neppie > Cecil and family of Cecilian. > > Friday, July 23, 1909 > R. F. English of Cairo, Ill. visited his sister, Mrs. John Hargan and Mrs. > J. T. Carlisle of Vine Grove. > > Tuesday, October 5, 1909 > Miss Katherine Cook of Cecilian & J. William English of Glendale will > marry on Oct. 27th at Glendale Christian Church. Bride is the daughter > of Mrs. Nannie Cook. Groom is the son of Silas English. > > Tuesday, October 26, 1909 > Miss Katherine Cook & Wm. English will marry at Glendale Christian > Church tomorrow. They will reside at the groom's father, Silas English > of near Glendale. The bride is a blonde. > > Friday, November 5, 1909 > Miss Ella Bethel of Louisville & H. F. Baskett of Edlis, Mo. were married > at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Emma Bethel of Cecilian. Bride > lived in Cecilian until a few years ago. Daughter of the late Warren > Bethel > and niece of late Judge Horace English. They will reside in Mo. > > Mr & Mrs C. M. Vertrees and Miss Bessie English visited Mrs. Vertrees' > mother, Mrs. Kittie Moore of Leitchfield. (Cecilian News) > > Friday, November 19, 1909 > Henry English and Miss Hardin of Lakeland visited his parents, Mr & Mrs > Tom English of Cecilian. > > Mrs. R. C. English and daughter, Loraine of Louisville, visited Mr & Mrs > James English of Cecilian. > > Friday, December 17, 1909 > Dr. Doyle and Mr. R. P. English of Louisville visited Mrs. Sam Clark of > Fairfield, Nelson Co. and James English family at Cecilian. > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
"Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, January 8, 1909 George Yates of Rineyville moved to Vine Grove. Tuesday, January 19, 1909 Miss Clara Yates & John Thomas were married in Jeffersonville on Thursday. Bride is the daughter of Henry T. Yates of near Rineyville and is 17 years old. The groom is a street car conductor in Owens- boro, where they will reside. Friday, February 5, 1909 Mrs. John Corbett died last night at her home near Vine Grove after a brief illness. Member of Catholic Church. Daughter of Robert Yates. Survived by husband and 2 little children, the oldest being 2 years old and the youngest a few months old. Funeral at Flaherty. Tuesday, February 9, 1909 John Yates opened a barbershop in the Williams building on Brashear St. in West Point. Friday, March 12, 1909 Miss Ida Yates visited her uncle, W. J. Layman and family. (Mays Grove News) Friday, May 21, 1909 Marriages: Milton Yates & Miss Mattie Cecil, both of Elizabethtown were married at the home of Mrs. L. R. Veatch in Louisville on Wed- nesday. Bride is the daughter of John Cecil of Franklin Cross Roads. Groom is the son of George Yates, sheriff of the county and one of the owners of the Elizabethtown Mirror. Tuesday, June 1, 1909 John Yates of Rineyville has an old brass fork, which he found in the chimney of an old house, which was torn down several years ago on his place. It was patented in some foreign country in 1390, making it one of the oldest relics in the county. Friday, June 25, 1909 Mrs. W. H. Berry of Mt. Sterling visited her parents, Mr & Mrs George Yates. Friday, July 2, 1909 Miss Dorothy Yates of Louisville visited her grandfather, J. R. High- baugh. (Sonora News) Friday, October 22, 1909 Earl Yates, the infant son of John L. Yates of near Blue Ball, died Sunday at the age of 3 weeks. Burial in Blue Ball Cemetery. Tuesday, November 2, 1909 Mr & Mrs John Yates lost a child to whooping cough recently. (Mays Grove News) Friday, November 19, 1909 A pie supper was held at Millers schoolhouse last Saturday. They made $15 and Miss Etta Yates won the cake for being the most popular young lady present. Gus Belt won the cigars. (Mays Grove News) Friday, December 3, 1909 Mr & Mrs John Yates of Rineyville visited their parents, Mr & Mrs George Yates of Vine Grove.
"Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Tuesday, January 5, 1909 Miss Addie Wortham visited her sister, Mrs. R. L. Bishop in Louisville. Friday, January 15, 1909 Ira Fuller died at his home at White Mills on Tuesday from Bright's disease at the age of about 40 years. Was a native of Pa. and came to Hardin Co. several years ago. Survived by his wife, who was form- erly Miss Wortham. Funeral was yesterday at White Mills. Friday, January 26, 1909 Mr & Mrs Chas. Wortham and their nephew, Master Wortham Lesher, visited their parents, Mr & Mrs John Wortham in Elizabethtown. (Mays Grove News) Tuesday, February 9, 1909 Miss Mary Moorman of St. John visited her cousin, Miss Stella Wortham of May's Grove. Friday, February 27 (26?), 1909 Mrs. Zula Wortham visited her uncles, R. W. and C. N. McGill in Hod- genville. (Mays Grove News) Friday, March 5, 1909 Miss Zula Wortham visited her grandfather, John T. Wortham of near Elizabethtown. Friday, April 16, 1909 Mrs. Susan Tabb of Melrose visited her sister, Mrs. James Wortham of Sonora. Friday, June 18, 1909 Miss Nellie Wortham of Smiths Grove visited her sister, Miss Lyda Wortham of Sonora. Tuesday, July 20, 1909 Mrs. Mary Wortham died at White Mills yesterday after a long illness. Member of Baptist Church. Miss Maggie Hickerson of Mays Grove visited her grandparents, Mr & Mrs John Wortham of Elizabethtown. Friday, July 23, 1909 Miss Iva Wortham of near Glendale visited her uncle, T. M. Lewis and family and other relatives. (East View News) Friday, July 30, 1909 John Wortham of Elizabethtown visited his son, Chas. Wortham of Mays Grove. Mr & Mrs C. N. McGill visited with sister, Mrs. Chas. Wortham. (Mays Grove News) Friday, August 13, 1909 Mr & Mrs John Wortham of Elizabethtown visited his son, Chas. Wor- tham of Mays Grove. Friday, August 20, 1909 Miss Zula Wortham visited her uncle, Chas. Moorman of near St. John. Tuesday, September 28, 1909 Stephen Wortham died at the age of 82 years at his home near Leitch- field of senility. Was a pioneer of Grayson Co. Friday, October 8, 1909 Warfield McGill and wife of Hodgenville visited his sister, Mrs. Chas. Wortham and other relatives of Mays Grove. Friday, November 5, 1909 Evarts Wortham, who lives with his brother, Wilbur Wortham in Dry Grove, is very sick with typhoid fever and little hope of recovery. Friday, November 19, 1909 Evarts Wortham died at the home of his brother, Wilbur Wortham in the Dry Grove area near Sonora last night of typhoid fever. Was 23 years old and unmarried. Survived by brother, Wilburn Wortham and a sister, Miss Lida Wortham. Member of Baptist Church. Burial in Harrodsburg. Friday, November 26, 1909 Mrs. Mary Nicol of Birmingham, Ala. sister of Mrs. B. C. Summers of Sonora, died at the home of her daughter in Birmingham, Ala. Burial in Franklin, Ky., the same day as the funeral of Mr. Summer's nephew, Evarts Wortham, which was last Friday. Mrs. B. C. Summers, Mr & Mrs Wilbur Wortham, Miss Lida Wortham and Miss Nellie Wortham of Smiths Grove, accompanied the remains of Evarts Wortham to Harrodsburg, where he was buried beside his mother on Saturday. (Sonora News)
"Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, February 5, 1909 Eld. Clyde Fife & Miss Emma Grace Taylor were married at the home of the bride in Clarinda, Iowa, Monday. Eld. Robert S. Fife and Mrs. Arthur Brooks, brother and sister of the groom were the only attendants. Groom was born and raised in Hardin Co., near East View. Friday, March 12, 1909 Clyde Fife and new bride, formerly Emma Grace Taylor, after their honeymoon in the south, will reside in Kansas City, Mo. (East View News) Friday, April 30, 1909 J. R. Fife and little son, Mayfield, visited his brother, L. H. Fife and family of near Cecilian. (East View News) Tuesday, May 11, 1909 Election officers appointed to serve in the Senatorial Primary on Saturday: Vertrees - John Neafus as clerk, J. S. Richardson and O. L. Holbert as judges, B. H. Fife as sheriff. Tuesday, June 8, 1909 Mrs. Richard R. Woodring died Sunday at her home in Howevalley of consumption. Was 60 years old. She was formerly a Miss Fife before her marriage to Dick Woodring. Leaves no children. Survived by 3 brothers, Harrison and Bent Fife of Texas and Frank Fife of Ca. Member of Baptist Church. Burial in Blue Ball Baptist Church Cem- etery. Friday, July 2, 1909 Miss Carrie Blandford of near Antioch visited her uncle, Thomas Blandford and family at Meeting Creek and Miss Clara Fife of near East View. Friday, October 22, 1909 L. H. Fife of Cecilian visited his mother, Mrs. Priscilla Humble of East View. Friday, November 19, 1909 Mr & Mrs L. L. Cash and 3 sons, Mitchell, Ralph and Robert of Plains, Ks. arrived for a visit to their mother, Mrs. Priscilla Fife Humble and other relatives. Mrs. Cash was formerly Miss Kate Fife of East View. This is her first visit back to Ky. in 18 years. Friday, November 26, 1909 Mr & Mrs J. R. Fife gave a social in honor of their nephews, Mitchell, Ralph and Robert Cash of Plains, Ks. (East View News)
"Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, January 1, 1909 James English came home to Cecilian from Louisville, accompanied by his son, R. C. English and Dr. Baldwin. Friday, January 15, 1909 H. A. English, who is employed at Lakeland, visited his father, Tom G. English at St. John. Friday, January 22, 1909 Allen Ament was re-elected President of the Cecilian Bank with Wood English as Vice-President. The Board of Directors are: M. N. Cralle, C. M. Vertrees, J. C. Cardwell, H. S. Gardner, J. F. French, I. F. Gross, Allen Ament and C. Z. Aud. Friday, February 5, 1909 Dudley Bethel of Memphis, son of Mrs. Emma Bethel, formerly of Cecilian, and a nephew of the late H. W. English, was seriously injured in a wreck in Memphis on Tuesday and the chances of his recovery are against him. Tuesday, March 30, 1909 Mrs. Lottie English brought suit in the courts of Louisville for divorce from her husband, Charles English. They were married in Hardin Co. in 1898 and have 2 daughters. Abandonment is alleged. Dr. Carroll C. English and Logan English of Louisville visited their parents, Mr & Mrs Wood English. Friday, April 9, 1909 R. C. English and family and Dr. Doyle of Louisville visited Mr & Mrs James English. (Cecilian News) Friday, April 16, 1909 Henry English of Lakeland and Miss Virginia English of Bethlehem visited their parents, Mr & Mrs Tom English of Cecilian. Tuesday, June 1, 1909 Bob Bethel of Louisville visited his cousin, Proctor English. Tuesday, June 8, 1909 Proctor English, son of the late Judge H. W. English, is seriously ill of a complication of diseases and there is little hope of his recovery. Proctor English died Wednesday morning as the home of his mother in Elizabethtown. Was 33 years old. Survived by mother, 9 sisters and a brother. Burial in City Cemetery yesterday, beside his father, the late Judge Horace English. (The title of the article stated he died Tuesday night.) Tuesday, June 9, 1909 Mr & Mrs J. E. Austin and children will leave tomorrow for their home in Bolivar, Mo. after visiting her mother, Mrs. Ruth English. Tuesday, June 22, 1909 Miss Caswell English of Owensboro visited Tom English and family of Cecilian. Friday, July 2, 1909 Miss Caswell English of Owensboro visited her cousin, Mrs. Neppie Cecil and family of Cecilian. Friday, July 23, 1909 R. F. English of Cairo, Ill. visited his sister, Mrs. John Hargan and Mrs. J. T. Carlisle of Vine Grove. Tuesday, October 5, 1909 Miss Katherine Cook of Cecilian & J. William English of Glendale will marry on Oct. 27th at Glendale Christian Church. Bride is the daughter of Mrs. Nannie Cook. Groom is the son of Silas English. Tuesday, October 26, 1909 Miss Katherine Cook & Wm. English will marry at Glendale Christian Church tomorrow. They will reside at the groom's father, Silas English of near Glendale. The bride is a blonde. Friday, November 5, 1909 Miss Ella Bethel of Louisville & H. F. Baskett of Edlis, Mo. were married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Emma Bethel of Cecilian. Bride lived in Cecilian until a few years ago. Daughter of the late Warren Bethel and niece of late Judge Horace English. They will reside in Mo. Mr & Mrs C. M. Vertrees and Miss Bessie English visited Mrs. Vertrees' mother, Mrs. Kittie Moore of Leitchfield. (Cecilian News) Friday, November 19, 1909 Henry English and Miss Hardin of Lakeland visited his parents, Mr & Mrs Tom English of Cecilian. Mrs. R. C. English and daughter, Loraine of Louisville, visited Mr & Mrs James English of Cecilian. Friday, December 17, 1909 Dr. Doyle and Mr. R. P. English of Louisville visited Mrs. Sam Clark of Fairfield, Nelson Co. and James English family at Cecilian.
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Emily or Emma Mitchell (Johnson) died 21 September 1926 Can we locate her obituary. I need to be sure this Emma or Emily Mitchell, was her maiden name not a previous married name. I can't find her anywhere in 1860 or 1870, need more clues to identify her parents. Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 Record Emily M Johnson Death Date: 21 September , 1926 Death Place: Hardin Age: 072 Volume: 51 Certificate: 25254 According to "Elizabethtown City Cemetery Directory" by James Allison Jones & Mary Josephine Jone: Elizabethtown City Cemetery Section N Lot 591 William Johnson 1833 - 1909 Emily M. Johnson, his wife 1854 - 1926
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Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, January 1, 1909 Will Howard and daughter, Miss Blanche, visited Mrs. Lucy Richardson of Vine Grove. While there he put an iron fence around his parents' grave. Friday, January 15, 1909 Levi Richardson & Willer Dever of Louisville visited their parents, Mr & Mrs Wm. Richardson and Mr & Mrs W. A. Dever. (East View News) Tuesday, January 19, 1909 Mrs. Mollie Holdsworth visited her sister, Mrs. A. W. Richardson of Louisville. Tuesday, February 23, 1909 John W. Nall & Mrs. Susan J. Nall were married Sunday at the home of the latter's son, Ed Richardson of near Howevalley. Groom has a black- smith near Blue Ball Church. Both have been married before. Friday, February 27 (26?), 1909 Mrs. A. W. Richardson of Louisville visited her sister, Mrs. Otto Davis. John W. Nall & Mrs. Sue Nall were married last Sunday at the home of her son, Ed Richardson in Howevalley. The groom was 75 years old and this is his second marriage. Bride is near 60 years old and this is her third marriage. (Mays Grove News) Sam Richardson of LaFayette, In. visited his aunt, Mrs. Ed Goodman of Mays Grove area. Tuesday, March 2, 1909 Mrs. Lawrence Richardson of Louisville visited her mother, Mrs. Bettie Martin. Friday, March 5, 1909 Mrs. Lucretia Barnes visited her parents, Mr & Mrs J. D. Richardson of White Mills. (East View News) Friday, March 12, 1909 Mrs. Jane Richardson, wife of Bud Richardson of near White Mills, died Sunday of a complication of diseases. She was an aunt of J. T. Richard- son of near East View. She was about 72 years old. Member of Metho- dist Church. Survived by husband and a son, Joe Richardson. Burial in Stone Church Cemetery on Tuesday. J. T. Richardson and family attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Jane Richardson at Stone Church. Friday, April 2, 1909 Misses Kate and Hattie Allen have bought the Richardson Hotel in Mun- fordville. Friday, April 9, 1909 Mrs. D. F. Wright died suddenly on April 7th of heart failure at her home in Howevalley. Her mother, Mrs. Dan Richardson, who is 80 years old, is also very ill with grip and not expected to live. Mrs. Wright is survived by her husband and a son, M. H. Wright of Vertrees. Was 59 years old. Member of Methodist Church. Funeral at Howevalley Church tomorrow. Tuesday, April 13, 1909 Miss Mattie Barna Richardson & Dr. Edgar Burnett will marry in Louisville on May 19th. Bride is the daughter of Mr & Mrs A. W. Richardson of Louis- ville but has resided in Elizabethtown most of her life. Groom is from Louis- ville. Tuesday, April 27, 1909 Mr & Mrs Grove Richardson of Louisville visited Lon Richardson and wife of Vine Grove. Friday, April 30, 1909 John Richardson of High Plains area visited his son, John, of Mays Grove. Tuesday, May 4, 1909 Hays Dillard was re-elected Police Judge of Waurika, Ok. This is his 4th term of office in this capacity in his hometown, which has always been overwhelmingly Democratic. He married Miss Ollie Moore Richardson, who formerly taught in Hardin Co. Friday, May 7, 1909 Mrs. Agnes Richardson and little son, Frank, visited Mrs. J. D. Richard- son of White Mills. Friday, May 14, 1909 Mr & Mrs James Richardson and Mrs. Green Willyard of near Cecilian and James Wilmoth and family of Stephensburg, attended the funeral of their father, Robert Noe at the Lawson Cemetery near East View on Mon- day. Lapsey Richardson and family visited their cousin, Mrs. Effie Bratcher of Franklin Cross Roads, who is ill with consumption. (East View News) Dr. D. C. Richardson of Leitchfield visited relatives in East View and White Mills. Tuesday, May 18, 1909 Miss Mattie Richardson & Dr. Edgar D. Burnett will be married at the Walnut Street Baptist Church in Louisville tomorrow. Bride has lived in Elizabethtown most of her life. Henry Richardson of Louisville visited Mr & Mrs Lawrence Richardson of Elizabethtown. Friday, May 21, 1909 Mrs. John Richardson of Mays Grove had a 12-pound daughter born last Monday. Friday, May 28, 1909 Miss Mary D. Richardson of Louisville visited her father, Tom Richardson of Vine Grove. Friday, June 4, 1909 Mrs. Sallie Chenault of Dry Grove area & George Howey of Vine Grove were married at the home of C. J. Richardson in Elizabethtown on Wed- nesday. Friday, June 18, 1909 Mrs. Lucretia Duncan Ligon, wife of Dr. W. A. Ligon of Sonora, died last night of softening of the brain. Was 67 years old. She was a sister of Joe Richardson and Rev. Thurman Richardson. Married twice, first to Rev. James Vinson. Member of Christian Church. Burial at Franklin Cross Roads tomorrow. Mrs. Nina Logsdon and daughter, Nina of Louisville, visited her parents, Mr & Mrs J. D. Richardson of East View. Mrs. M. J. Dillingham and grandson, Archibald Murdock of San Antonio, Tx. visited her daughter, Mrs. Dr. H. A. Richardson at White Mills. Mrs. Lucretia Barnes visited her mother, Mrs. J. D. Richardson of White Mills. Joseph Richardson of White Mills visited her (his?) sister, Mrs. W. A. Ligon, who is seriously ill. (Sonora News) Tuesday, June 22, 1909 Mrs. Lucretia Ligon of Sonora died Thursday of a complication of diseases. Was about 67 years old and the youngest daughter of the late Daniel and Kitturah Richardson of Hardin Co. Married twice, first to Rev. James Vinson of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and last to Dr. W. A. Ligon of So- nora, who survives. Also survived by a son, Sammie Vinson as well as 4 brothers and 4 sisters: Rev. Housan Richardson, James Richardson and Mrs. Amanda Vanmeter of Mo., Mrs. Agnes Pierson of Texas, Rev. J. D. Richardson, Rev. Thurman Richardson and Mrs. R. E. Creager and Mrs. M. C. Humble of Hardin Co., the latter residing near East View. Burial at Franklin Cross Roads Cemetery on Saturday. Friday, June 25, 1909 Cannon Richardson and his sister, Miss Stella of Cecilian, and J. G. Richardson and family of near White Mills, visited J. T. Richardson and family of East View. Friday, July 16, 1909 Little Corine Richardson of Vertrees visited her aunt, Mrs. Lon Richardson of Vine Grove. Tuesday, July 20, 1909 Miss Neta Richardson visited her aunt, Mrs. Henry Ament of Stephens- burg. (Cecilian News) Friday, July 23, 1909 Mr & Mrs W. P. Arnold of San Antonio, Tx. and Will Arnold of Mayfield, Ky. visited their sister, Mrs. J. D. Richardson. (East View News) East View births: Mrs. Bird Richardson had a daughter. Mrs. John Richardson and children, Mrs. Louis Shipley and children of Vertrees, visited their sister, Mrs. Lon Richardson. (Vine Grove News) Friday, July 30, 1909 Mrs. Mary A. Richardson died Wednesday at the age of 71 years at her home in Louisville of a complication of diseases. Native of Meade Co. and a member of the Frymire family that settled in Ky. when Meade Co. was a wilderness. Was the widow of Daniel Richardson of Ekron, where she spent most of her life. Survived by following children: Mrs. C. A. Craycroft, Mrs. Susie Myers, Mrs. June Brown, Mrs. Belle Ash- croft, Mrs. M. R. Read, W. T. Richardson and James H. Richardson and several sisters and brothers. Burial at Ekron yesterday. Mr & Mrs Lon Richardson have returned from Howevalley where they visited the former's mother, Mrs. Sam Richardson, who had fallen and hurt herself. (Vine Grove News) Friday, August 6, 1909 Mrs. Sandy Richardson and children visited Lev Richardson and family at Rineyville. (Vine Grove News) Tuesday, August 17, 1909 Miss Josie Williams visited her aunt, Mrs. Sue Richardson of Louisville. Miss Lucinda Richardson of Louisville visited her aunt, Mrs. Otto Davis. Mrs. Thos. Richardson and son Ray of Louisville visited her sister, Mrs. W. J. Layman and other relatives in Hardin Co. (Mays Grove News) Tuesday, August 31, 1909 E. A. Bratcher of Louisville visited his sister, Mrs. Lida Richardson of East View. Friday, September 10, 1909 Mrs. Mary E. Craddock died at her home at Munfordville on Sept. 9th of complication of diseases. Was the wife of Col. W. B. Craddock, postmaster of Munfordville. Survived by husband, 2 daughters, a sister and 2 brothers. Born in Hart Co. in 1852 and was the daughter of the late A. J. Richardson, one of the wealthiest farmers of Hart Co., who died several years ago. Mrs. W. R. Stewart and children left for Whitesville to join her husband, who has employment there. She was accompanied by her father, Eld. J. D. Richardson. (East View News) Misses Lillian Bishop, Meta Richardson and Genevieve King of Cecilian entered school at Bethlehem this week. Friday, September 17, 1909 Mrs. Thurman Richardson of Cecilian was called to McDaniels, Breck- inridge Co. by the serious illness of her brother, Clint Tucker. Tuesday, September 21, 1909 Miss Nina Miller of Vine Grove visited her sister, Mrs. Noah Richardson of Mays Grove. Friday, September 24, 1909 A body, believed to be Lewis Richardson of Cecilian, was found in front of the L & N Depot at Upton last night. He appeared to have been dead for a few hours. He appeared to be about 45 years old and had a black mustache. Lewis had left a few days ago to see one of his children in Hart Co. He was addicted to whisky. It is believed that he was on the No. 9 or freight train and fell off. Thomas J. Richardson died at the age of 80 years on Wednesday of senility. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dave Matthis. Funeral yesterday at Blue Ball. Tuesday, September 28, 1909 Coroner Egemann held an inquest over the man killed by the train at Upton Thursday night. The body was identified as that of Lewis Richard- son of Cecilian. It is believed that he was intoxicated and attempted to board the train in Upton and fell between the cars. He was 47 years old. Burial in the Methodist Cemetery at Upton. Friday, October 1, 1909 Mrs. Dr. R. C. Richardson had a son born last week in Leitchfield. Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts of Ekron visited her son, Dr. D. S. Richardson and family of West Point. She has now gone to Chicago to visit her daughter, Mrs. T. F. Pusey. Tuesday, October 5, 1909 Mrs. J. D. Richardson and Mrs. Joe Barnes of White Mills visited Mrs. R. C. Richardson of Grayson Co. Friday, October 8, 1909 Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Richardson and their mother, Mrs. M. J. Dillingham will move from the hotel to the Dillingham home across the river. (White Mills News) Friday, October 15, 1909 Judge and Mrs. Richardson of Louisville visited their parents, Capt. and Mrs. S. M. Sanders of near Elizabethtown. Miss Stella Richardson & Wm. Matthis, both of Cecilian, were married by Squire Johnson on Wednesday at his home in Elizabethtown. Mrs. Dr. Taylor of Columbia and her daughter, Mrs. Sallie Shafer of Shelbyville visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. M. T. Richardson of White Mills. Mr & Mrs Henry Ament of Stephensburg visited her brother, John Richard- son and family of Big Spring. Tuesday, October 19, 1909 Miss Meta Richardson, who is attending school at Bethlehem, visited her parents, Mr & Mrs D. L. Richardson of Cecilian. Friday, October 29, 1909 Mrs. Sallie Shayas of Shelbyville visited her sister, Mrs. M. T. Richard- son of White Mills. Friday, November 12, 1909 Hardy Richardson, aged 23 years old, son of E. M. Richardson of Sonora, died Wednesday of typhoid fever. Hardy Richardson, aged about 23 years, died at the home of his father, E. M. Richardson, 1 1/2 miles west of Sonora of typhoid fever on Tues- day. Survived by parents, 4 brothers and a sister. Burial in Sonora Ce- metery on Thursday. Friday, November 19, 1909 Mrs. Agnes Richardson and 2 sons, Frank and Joseph of Leitchfield, returned home after a visit to Mr & Mrs J. D. Richardson of East View. Tuesday, November 23, 1909 Mrs. D. L. Richardson of Cecilian had a son born Friday. Hardy Arvin Richardson, son of Mr & Mrs E. M. Richardson, died at their home on Tuesday, Nov. 9th. He was born Oct. 27, 1886. Survived by parents, 3 sisters and 4 brothers. Burial in Sonora Cemetery. 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. Miss Edith Richardson visited her uncle, Bud Richardson and family of near White Mills. (East View News) Tuesday, December 7, 1909 Miss Carrie Richardson of Greenville visited her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Lam- buth of Elizabethtown. Misses Allene and Juanita Richardson, who are attending school at Hamilton College in Lexington, will spend Christmas with their parents, Mr & Mrs M. T. Richardson. Mrs. J. D. Richardson of White Mills visited her daughter, Mrs. Lucretia Barnes. (East View News)
I just Checked 1910 Census Hardin County, KY 67/75 Johnson, Emily K. 56 F born in Kentucky Nellie B. 20 F daughter born in Kentucky So Emily Mitchell Johnson was still living in 1910, can't find her in 1920. Did she die about 1911? -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: jerry876@comcast.net > > > Can someone do a look-up Please? > > > > William Johnson married 2nd to an Emma Mitchell or Emily Mitchell > > > > Hardin County, Ky mariages > > 12-3-1884 E 218 MITCHELL EMMA > JOHNSON WILLIAM > > > William Johnson died May 15, 1909 he was Buried in Elizabethtown City Cemetery. > > Can someone locate his Cemetery records? was his 2nd Wife Emma buried near him? > > Is there an obituary in Hardin County, Ky of 2nd wife Emma or Emily Mitchell? > > > > Tuesday, May 18, 1909 > Wm. Johnson died Saturday in Elizabethtown. Born 75 years ago in > Nelson Co. and moved to Louisville when a young man. While there > he married and came to Red Mills in Hardin Co. shortly before the war. > Later moved to Elizabethtown. Was a plasterer by trade. Married twice, > his last wife survives with 2 children, Hugh Johnson of Louisville and > Miss Nellie Johnson of Elizabethtown. He is the last of a large family, > one os his sisters married Melford Stuart of Glendale. Member of > Methodist Church. Burial in Elizabethtown City Cemetery yesterday. > > > > > 1900 Elizabethtown Hardin Co Ky HH 156 > William Johnson 69 Oct 1830 m/15 yrs Ky Ky Ky > Emily 46 wife Feb 1854 m/15 yrs 1/1 child. Ky Ky Ky > Nellie 10 dau Nov 1889 Ky > > > This 2nd wife was only 46 in 1900, so she would be 56 in 1910 is there an Emily > Johnson age56 in 1910. > > > > 1870 Nolin Hardin Co Ky HH 162 > > Charles M Stuart, 45 Farmer Ky > > Nancy, 40 Ky > > Eliza, 15 Ky > > Catherine, 14 Ky > > Elizabeth, 12 Ky > > Bell, 10 Ky > > George E, 8 Ky > > Lulu, 6 Ky > > ??? Fanny, 4 Ky > > > William Johnson's sister Nancy Johnson married Charles Melford Stuart, she died > sometime between 1870-and 1880. Was there an obituary written concerning her > death and where is she buried and when did she die, is there Cemetery records > concerning her? > > > 1880 Glendale Hardin Co Ky HH 83 > > Manford Stuart 54 Farmer Ky widower > Katie 22 dau Ky > Bell 20 dau Ky > Geogie 18 dau Ky > Lulie 16 dau Ky > Fannie 14 dau Ky > Charley Shevill 20 laborer Ky > Teresa Able 21 ward Ky > > > > Thanks in advance for any help. > > > ==== 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- > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at > the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&target > id=5429 >
Can someone do a look-up Please? William Johnson married 2nd to an Emma Mitchell or Emily Mitchell Hardin County, Ky mariages 12-3-1884 E 218 MITCHELL EMMA JOHNSON WILLIAM William Johnson died May 15, 1909 he was Buried in Elizabethtown City Cemetery. Can someone locate his Cemetery records? was his 2nd Wife Emma buried near him? Is there an obituary in Hardin County, Ky of 2nd wife Emma or Emily Mitchell? Tuesday, May 18, 1909 Wm. Johnson died Saturday in Elizabethtown. Born 75 years ago in Nelson Co. and moved to Louisville when a young man. While there he married and came to Red Mills in Hardin Co. shortly before the war. Later moved to Elizabethtown. Was a plasterer by trade. Married twice, his last wife survives with 2 children, Hugh Johnson of Louisville and Miss Nellie Johnson of Elizabethtown. He is the last of a large family, one os his sisters married Melford Stuart of Glendale. Member of Methodist Church. Burial in Elizabethtown City Cemetery yesterday. 1900 Elizabethtown Hardin Co Ky HH 156 William Johnson 69 Oct 1830 m/15 yrs Ky Ky Ky Emily 46 wife Feb 1854 m/15 yrs 1/1 child. Ky Ky Ky Nellie 10 dau Nov 1889 Ky This 2nd wife was only 46 in 1900, so she would be 56 in 1910 is there an Emily Johnson age56 in 1910. 1870 Nolin Hardin Co Ky HH 162 Charles M Stuart, 45 Farmer Ky Nancy, 40 Ky Eliza, 15 Ky Catherine, 14 Ky Elizabeth, 12 Ky Bell, 10 Ky George E, 8 Ky Lulu, 6 Ky ??? Fanny, 4 Ky William Johnson's sister Nancy Johnson married Charles Melford Stuart, she died sometime between 1870-and 1880. Was there an obituary written concerning her death and where is she buried and when did she die, is there Cemetery records concerning her? 1880 Glendale Hardin Co Ky HH 83 Manford Stuart 54 Farmer Ky widower Katie 22 dau Ky Bell 20 dau Ky Geogie 18 dau Ky Lulie 16 dau Ky Fannie 14 dau Ky Charley Shevill 20 laborer Ky Teresa Able 21 ward Ky Thanks in advance for any help.
Perhaps this is her? ~ Julia Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 Record (javascript:showPop('infoPopup')) about Emily M Johnson Name: <HLT> M M Death Date: 21 September , 1926 Death Place: Hardin Age: 072 Volume: 51 Certificate: 25254 In a message dated 5/17/2006 8:16:57 PM Eastern Standard Time, jerry876@comcast.net writes: I just Checked 1910 Census Hardin County, KY 67/75 Johnson, Emily K. 56 F born in Kentucky Nellie B. 20 F daughter born in Kentucky So Emily Mitchell Johnson was still living in 1910, can't find her in 1920. Did she die about 1911? -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: jerry876@comcast.net > > > Can someone do a look-up Please? > > > > William Johnson married 2nd to an Emma Mitchell or Emily Mitchell > > > > Hardin County, Ky mariages > > 12-3-1884 E 218 MITCHELL EMMA > JOHNSON WILLIAM > > > William Johnson died May 15, 1909 he was Buried in Elizabethtown City Cemetery. > > Can someone locate his Cemetery records? was his 2nd Wife Emma buried near him? > > Is there an obituary in Hardin County, Ky of 2nd wife Emma or Emily Mitchell? > > > > Tuesday, May 18, 1909 > Wm. Johnson died Saturday in Elizabethtown. Born 75 years ago in > Nelson Co. and moved to Louisville when a young man. While there > he married and came to Red Mills in Hardin Co. shortly before the war. > Later moved to Elizabethtown. Was a plasterer by trade. Married twice, > his last wife survives with 2 children, Hugh Johnson of Louisville and > Miss Nellie Johnson of Elizabethtown. He is the last of a large family, > one os his sisters married Melford Stuart of Glendale. Member of > Methodist Church. Burial in Elizabethtown City Cemetery yesterday. > > > > > 1900 Elizabethtown Hardin Co Ky HH 156 > William Johnson 69 Oct 1830 m/15 yrs Ky Ky Ky > Emily 46 wife Feb 1854 m/15 yrs 1/1 child. Ky Ky Ky > Nellie 10 dau Nov 1889 Ky > > > This 2nd wife was only 46 in 1900, so she would be 56 in 1910 is there an Emily > Johnson age56 in 1910. > > > > 1870 Nolin Hardin Co Ky HH 162 > > Charles M Stuart, 45 Farmer Ky > > Nancy, 40 Ky > > Eliza, 15 Ky > > Catherine, 14 Ky > > Elizabeth, 12 Ky > > Bell, 10 Ky > > George E, 8 Ky > > Lulu, 6 Ky > > ??? Fanny, 4 Ky > > > William Johnson's sister Nancy Johnson married Charles Melford Stuart, she died > sometime between 1870-and 1880. Was there an obituary written concerning her > death and where is she buried and when did she die, is there Cemetery records > concerning her? > > > 1880 Glendale Hardin Co Ky HH 83 > > Manford Stuart 54 Farmer Ky widower > Katie 22 dau Ky > Bell 20 dau Ky > Geogie 18 dau Ky > Lulie 16 dau Ky > Fannie 14 dau Ky > Charley Shevill 20 laborer Ky > Teresa Able 21 ward Ky > > > > Thanks in advance for any help. > > > ==== 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- > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at > the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targ et > id=5429 > ==== 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
Thanks it's her. According to "Elizabethtown City Cemetery Directory" by James Allison Jones & Mary Josephine Jone: Elizabethtown City Cemetery Section N Lot 591 William Johnson 1833 - 1909 Emily M. Johnson, his wife 1854 - 1926 Your date of death though is more complete. -----Original Message----- From: DandJCasey@aol.com [mailto:DandJCasey@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 8:38 PM To: KYHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYHARDIN] William Johnson Perhaps this is her? ~ Julia Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 Record (javascript:showPop('infoPopup')) about Emily M Johnson Name: <HLT> M M Death Date: 21 September , 1926 Death Place: Hardin Age: 072 Volume: 51 Certificate: 25254 In a message dated 5/17/2006 8:16:57 PM Eastern Standard Time, jerry876@comcast.net writes: I just Checked 1910 Census Hardin County, KY 67/75 Johnson, Emily K. 56 F born in Kentucky Nellie B. 20 F daughter born in Kentucky So Emily Mitchell Johnson was still living in 1910, can't find her in 1920. Did she die about 1911? -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: jerry876@comcast.net > > > Can someone do a look-up Please? > > > > William Johnson married 2nd to an Emma Mitchell or Emily Mitchell > > > > Hardin County, Ky mariages > > 12-3-1884 E 218 MITCHELL EMMA > JOHNSON WILLIAM > > > William Johnson died May 15, 1909 he was Buried in Elizabethtown City Cemetery. > > Can someone locate his Cemetery records? was his 2nd Wife Emma buried near him? > > Is there an obituary in Hardin County, Ky of 2nd wife Emma or Emily Mitchell? > > > > Tuesday, May 18, 1909 > Wm. Johnson died Saturday in Elizabethtown. Born 75 years ago in > Nelson Co. and moved to Louisville when a young man. While there > he married and came to Red Mills in Hardin Co. shortly before the war. > Later moved to Elizabethtown. Was a plasterer by trade. Married twice, > his last wife survives with 2 children, Hugh Johnson of Louisville and > Miss Nellie Johnson of Elizabethtown. He is the last of a large family, > one os his sisters married Melford Stuart of Glendale. Member of > Methodist Church. Burial in Elizabethtown City Cemetery yesterday. > > > > > 1900 Elizabethtown Hardin Co Ky HH 156 > William Johnson 69 Oct 1830 m/15 yrs Ky Ky Ky > Emily 46 wife Feb 1854 m/15 yrs 1/1 child. Ky Ky Ky > Nellie 10 dau Nov 1889 Ky > > > This 2nd wife was only 46 in 1900, so she would be 56 in 1910 is there an Emily > Johnson age56 in 1910. > > > > 1870 Nolin Hardin Co Ky HH 162 > > Charles M Stuart, 45 Farmer Ky > > Nancy, 40 Ky > > Eliza, 15 Ky > > Catherine, 14 Ky > > Elizabeth, 12 Ky > > Bell, 10 Ky > > George E, 8 Ky > > Lulu, 6 Ky > > ??? Fanny, 4 Ky > > > William Johnson's sister Nancy Johnson married Charles Melford Stuart, she died > sometime between 1870-and 1880. Was there an obituary written concerning her > death and where is she buried and when did she die, is there Cemetery records > concerning her? > > > 1880 Glendale Hardin Co Ky HH 83 > > Manford Stuart 54 Farmer Ky widower > Katie 22 dau Ky > Bell 20 dau Ky > Geogie 18 dau Ky > Lulie 16 dau Ky > Fannie 14 dau Ky > Charley Shevill 20 laborer Ky > Teresa Able 21 ward Ky > > > > Thanks in advance for any help. > > > ==== 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- > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at > the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta rg et > id=5429 > ==== 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 ==== 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 ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AB.2ACI/5146 Message Board Post: Seeking information on the family of Hattie Lee. Following is the very limited information I have on her: Believe her family was either from Hardin Co. or Grayson Co. Ky. She was at one time married to Henry Lambert Hayden. They had a son Walter Lee Hayden who was later adopted by C. W. Watson the second husband of Hattie. Believe she may have died in Elizabethtown, Ky. Believe Hattie could have been born in the late 1800's. Seeking any information on her birth, death, marriage dates, need information on her parents and siblings. Any information on this family will be greatly appreciated. Please email me direct at kojikatt@aol.com Thank You for your help. Beverly Pennngton Milton Florida