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    1. [KYHARDIN] STOVALL Newspaper Abstracts
    2. "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1908" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, January 10, 1908 Mrs. Will Castleman of Indianapolis had a son recently. The mother was formerly Miss Pearl Stovall of Vine Grove. Friday, January 17, 1908 Wallace Stovall is the Editor of the Daily Tribune, the largest newspaper in Tampa, Fla. Friday, February 21, 1908 Miss Alice Preston, Mrs. J. S. Bogard and Miss Ada Stovall, all of Stithton, are at the point of death and are not expected to live through the day. Tuesday, February 25, 1908 Mrs. Ava Stovall, wife of W. R. Stovall of Stithton, died last Friday of pneumonia. Was the daughter of D. Bishop of West Point and was 22 years old. Member of Pleasant View Baptist Church. Burial on Saturday in Pleasant View Cemetery. Mrs. Ava Stovall, wife of W. R. Stovall, was buried at Pleasant View Cemetery last Saturday. She died Friday of pneumonia following grippe and other complications. Was the daughter of D. Bishop of near West Point and was 22 years old. Member of Baptist Church. Survived by husband, a little daughter of 3 or 4 years. Also leaves sisters, Mrs. Johnson of Louisville, Mrs. Stovall. (Stithton News) Friday, December 28, 1908 Mrs. Kate Bishop, wife of D. Bishop of West Point, died yesterday at her home there with pneumonia. Was 56 years old. Member of Baptist Church. A step-child, Mrs. Ava Stovall of Stithton, died last Friday. Burial today in the Long Cemetery near West Point. Friday, March 6, 1908 Thos. Johnson of Louisville came down and Mrs. Johnson, who has been in Stithton since the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ava Stovall, returned to Louisville with him on Sunday. Tuesday, April 14, 1908 R. L. Stovall, who was born and raised near Vine Grove, died at his home in Fort Worth, Tx. of acute attack of pneumonia. Was 42 years old. Had been living in the west about half of his life. Was a nephew of Mrs. A. G. Morgan of E'town. Miss Florence Stovall of Louisville visited her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Stovall, who is sick with typhoid fever at St. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. (Colesburg News) Tuesday, July 28, 1908 Miss Jayme Blair & George Stovall, both of Vine Grove, were married Wednesday, Aug. 12th at Vine Grove Methodist Church. Bride is the daughter of John Blair and is a teacher in the public school of Hardin Co. for several years. Groom is the son of Ed Stovall. He presently is in the livery business at Vine Grove. Friday, July 31, 1908 Miss Jayme Blair and George Stovall, both of Vine Grove, have changed their marriage date from Aug. 12th to August 5th at the bride's home. Friday, October 2, 1908 Whit Stovall & Miss Addie Robertson were married in Louisville yesterday. Bride is the daughter of D. B. Robertson. She former- ly resided near Stithton but has lived in Kosmosdale for the past few years. Groom was born and raised in Stithton. Tuesday, October 6, 1908 W. R. Stovall of Stithton but has been in Louisville on business for some time, & Miss Addie Robinson, second daughter of J. D. Robinson of Kosmosdale, were married in Louisville on Wednesday. They visited Mr & Mrs J. E. Stovall and other relatives in Stithton. Tuesday, October 13, 1908 Mrs. T. J. Logsdon of Vine Grove visited her daughter, Mrs. Earley Stovall of Indianapolis, In. Tuesday, December 15, 1908 James Fitzpatrick of Louisville visited his father-in-law, J. A. Stovall of Colesburg.

    09/11/2006 11:45:01
    1. Re: [KYHARDIN] STOVALL Newspaper Abstracts
    2. Sherrie Childers
    3. Thank you. Those included a lot of my relatives. Sherrie

    09/11/2006 12:17:18
    1. Re: [KYHARDIN] STOVALL Newspaper Abstracts
    2. Stella Mercer
    3. Thank you so much. God bless Deanie -------Original Message------- From: Threesonsofpat@aol.com Date: 09/11/06 13:45:34 To: KYHARDIN@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYHARDIN] STOVALL Newspaper Abstracts "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1908" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, January 10, 1908 Mrs. Will Castleman of Indianapolis had a son recently. The mother was formerly Miss Pearl Stovall of Vine Grove. Friday, January 17, 1908 Wallace Stovall is the Editor of the Daily Tribune, the largest newspaper in Tampa, Fla. Friday, February 21, 1908 Miss Alice Preston, Mrs. J. S. Bogard and Miss Ada Stovall, all of Stithton, are at the point of death and are not expected to live through the day. Tuesday, February 25, 1908 Mrs. Ava Stovall, wife of W. R. Stovall of Stithton, died last Friday of pneumonia. Was the daughter of D. Bishop of West Point and was 22 years old. Member of Pleasant View Baptist Church. Burial on Saturday in Pleasant View Cemetery. Mrs. Ava Stovall, wife of W. R. Stovall, was buried at Pleasant View Cemetery last Saturday. She died Friday of pneumonia following grippe and other complications. Was the daughter of D. Bishop of near West Point and was 22 years old. Member of Baptist Church. Survived by husband, a little daughter of 3 or 4 years. Also leaves sisters, Mrs. Johnson of Louisville, Mrs. Stovall. (Stithton News) Friday, December 28, 1908 Mrs. Kate Bishop, wife of D. Bishop of West Point, died yesterday at her home there with pneumonia. Was 56 years old. Member of Baptist Church. A step-child, Mrs. Ava Stovall of Stithton, died last Friday. Burial today in the Long Cemetery near West Point. Friday, March 6, 1908 Thos. Johnson of Louisville came down and Mrs. Johnson, who has been in Stithton since the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ava Stovall, returned to Louisville with him on Sunday. Tuesday, April 14, 1908 R. L. Stovall, who was born and raised near Vine Grove, died at his home in Fort Worth, Tx. of acute attack of pneumonia. Was 42 years old. Had been living in the west about half of his life. Was a nephew of Mrs. A. G. Morgan of E'town. Miss Florence Stovall of Louisville visited her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Stovall, who is sick with typhoid fever at St. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. (Colesburg News) Tuesday, July 28, 1908 Miss Jayme Blair & George Stovall, both of Vine Grove, were married Wednesday, Aug. 12th at Vine Grove Methodist Church. Bride is the daughter of John Blair and is a teacher in the public school of Hardin Co. for several years. Groom is the son of Ed Stovall. He presently is in the livery business at Vine Grove. Friday, July 31, 1908 Miss Jayme Blair and George Stovall, both of Vine Grove, have changed their marriage date from Aug. 12th to August 5th at the bride's home. Friday, October 2, 1908 Whit Stovall & Miss Addie Robertson were married in Louisville yesterday. Bride is the daughter of D. B. Robertson. She former- ly resided near Stithton but has lived in Kosmosdale for the past few years. Groom was born and raised in Stithton. Tuesday, October 6, 1908 W. R. Stovall of Stithton but has been in Louisville on business for some time, & Miss Addie Robinson, second daughter of J. D. Robinson of Kosmosdale, were married in Louisville on Wednesday. They visited Mr & Mrs J. E. Stovall and other relatives in Stithton. Tuesday, October 13, 1908 Mrs. T. J. Logsdon of Vine Grove visited her daughter, Mrs. Earley Stovall of Indianapolis, In. Tuesday, December 15, 1908 James Fitzpatrick of Louisville visited his father-in-law, J. A. Stovall of Colesburg. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYHARDIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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