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    2. Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, February 19, 1909 Cy Bogue & Miss Maud Wood, both of Sonora, eloped to Jeffer- sonville on Wednesday. Groom is the son of James A. Bogue of Sonora and the bride is the daughter of W. A. Wood, proprietor of the restaurant at Sonora. Cy Bogue, son of James A. Bogue, a prominent farmer of Sonora, & Miss Maud Wood, daughter of W. A. Wood, were married in Jeff- ersonville on Wednesday. (Sonora News) Prof. B. B. Layman, Miss Donnie Mae Bland and Miss Grace Wood will close their fall term of school at Sonora next Friday. Friday, April 2, 1909 W. C. Woods of Vine Grove visited relatives in Roanoke, Va. Tuesday, May 4, 1909 Craddock Wood, the only son of the late David Wood of Munfordville, died this morning in Roswell, N. M. of consumption. Was 21 years old. He was a cousin of Mrs. Hobson James of Elizabethtown. Tuesday, May 18, 1909 Mrs. Lassie Dewey Moore of Williamsport, Pa. visited her sister, Mrs. C. R. Wood of Sonora. Tuesday, May 25, 1909 Elza Reynolds and Miss Lucy Cruse accompanied Cyrus Bogue & Miss Maud Wood to Jeffersonville when they were married a few months ago, were also married at the same time but kept the matter a secret until a few days ago. (Sonora News) Friday, May 28, 1909 Mrs. Hannah Wood and Mrs. Elizabeth Middleton of Hodgenville died Monday. Tuesday, June 9, 1909 Russell Wood, colored, was married in Brandenburg yesterday. He is from Hardin Co. He chartered the Ohio Belle steamboat from Louisville and started down the river to pick up his guests. Tuesday, July 27, 1909 The bans of matrimony between Miss Ada Wood, daughter of D. S. Wood, & Sylvester Rodman, son of Dr. H. D. Rodman, all of Bards- town, were announced for the first time at St. Joseph's Church on Sunday. Miss Wood is a relative of Mrs. E. H. Massie of Elizabeth- town. Tuesday, August 10, 1909 Miss Ada Wood, daughter of D. S. Wood, & Sylvester Rodman, son of Dr. H. D. Rodman of Bardstown, were married at the rectory of St. Joseph's Cathedral on Tuesday, Aug. 2nd. Tuesday, August 17, 1909 Wm. Woods of New Albany, committed suicide by drowning himself in the Ohio River, 5 miles below West Point, along the Meade Co. shore. The body was found on Friday. Tuesday, August 31, 1909 Jewett Wood & Mrs. Maggie Humphreys were married at Sonora on Sunday, the 22nd. Groom is a farmer near Sonora. The bride is from Sonora area also. This is the second marriage for each. The bride is 29 years old and was formerly Miss Maggie Hornback. The groom is 43 years old. Tuesday, October 19, 1909 Mrs. Maud Bogue, wife of Cy Bogue, died at her home yesterday at Sonora. Suffered from typhoid fever. She was about 23 years old and the only daughter of W. A. Wood of Sonora. Married less than a year ago. Burial in City Cemetery. Tuesday, November 9, 1909 Never before in the history of Munfordville were 3 couples married at the same time. Last Thursday it became known that 6 young people, all brides and grooms, were in the Court House to obtain marriage licenses. All of the Cub Run area and their names are: Austia Stinson & Rosa Cox, Walter Stinson & Mary B. Cox, Martin Wood & Sallie F. Cox. Judge S. Middleton performer the ceremony. Friday, December 3, 1909 Jack Wood, an old Negro, aged 100 years, died at his home near Hiseville, Barren Co. He belonged to Robin Wood family and was bought from the father of the late C. C. Pare, editor of the Franklin Favorite, before the war.

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