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    1. Re: [KYNICHOL] The Carlisle Mercury
    2. Virginia Burnau Callaway
    3. Hi - I just signed on to the list last weekend and haven't had time to send anything - been reading my mail and I see one of my names from the Carlisle Mercury - Burnaw - my branch of the family spelled it Burnau but I feel sure it is one and the same family. Thanks so much - have been searching for years and never run into anyone that is researching this name. Maybe there is hope afterall Virginia Burnau Callaway -----Original Message----- From: Jean Dalrymple <motherd@theriver.com> To: KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com <KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, September 06, 1999 5:14 PM Subject: [KYNICHOL] The Carlisle Mercury >The Carlisle Mercury, Carlisle, Nicholas County, KY >20 June 1912 > >Marriages > >Mrs. Alexander Duke, of Mayslick announces engagement of her daughter, Miss >Myra Perrie Duke, to Mr. Meridith Muse Gary, of North Carolina. >----------- > >Deaths > >YOUNG--At her home near concord, Monday night, Mrs. Wm. Young. She is >survived by her husband and four small children. > >GALBRAITH--At Bozman, Montana, Monday last, Mrs. D. T. Galbraith, formerly >of Lexington, Ky. Mr. d. T. Galbraith, husband of deceased is a son of >Joseph Galbraith of this county. > >SHANKLAND-- At his home in this city Sunday, June 16, 1912, after several >months illness and old age, Mr. Edward W. Shankland, aged 78 years. >Deceased was for many years a resident of this city and was recognized as >one of the best citizens. He was a faithful member of the Methodist Church >and a member of Daugherty Lodge F. & A. Masons, and was prompt in all duties >to his fellowman. He is survived by his widow and three sons---Jas. >Shankland of Owingsville, Chas. Shankland of Lexington, and Clinton >Shankland of California. Burial at Carlisle cemetery Monday after services >at Methodist church by Rev. Dr. Vaughn. > >Clary--Mr. foster P. Clary, aged 58 years, died at his home in Cynthiana, >Wednesday morning of last week, after an illness of twelve weeks. He had >been in failing health for a number of years, and was recently taken to a >Cincinnati hospital for treatment, but, receiving no benefit returned to his >home in Cynthiana.Mr. Clary was very well known throughout Central Kentucky. >______ ___ a number of years he was agent for the Louisville and Nashville >railroad at Carlisle, and had been agent of the railroad company at >Cynthiana since 1892. His wife, who survives, without children was Miss >Cora Robertson of Cynthiana. >He was a member of the Cynthiana lodge of Elks, and also a member of the >Knights of Pythias. Besides his wife, Mr. Clary, is survived by one son, >Howe Clary, by a previous marriage, one brother, Jos. M. Clary, of >Cynthiana, and two sisters, Mrs. J. D. Burnaw, of Paris and Mrs. W. F. Berry >of Cynthiana. >--------------------- > > >

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