This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: oembry41 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.ohio/7347.3.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Casebier Funeral Home Mrs. C. K. Carson Born, Dec. 15, 1861, Ohio Co., Ky. Died, March 1, 1951, Beaver Dam at home Cause of death, Stroke Buried, Sunnyside Cemetery Spouse, C. K. Carson Married, June 6, 1900 Father, George Hoover, born in Ky. Mother, Susan Hoover, born in Ky. Son, Luther Hoover Daughters, Mrs. George Leonard, Mrs. Dogy Taylor, Mrs. Everett Kendall Death Cert. Elizabeth E. Carson b/ Dec.15, 1861, Ohio Co., Ky. d/ March 1, 1951, Beaver Dam, Ky. Father, George Hoover Mother, Susan Hoover Informant, Luther Hoover Buried, Sunnyside, March 2, 1951 Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: plee5921 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.ohio/7347.3/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Joe, I have the Carson-Bent Boggs genealogy Supplement...this is all I find. Christopher Kell Carson married (1) Mary Tennessee Harrell (Minerva) and (2) Betty Hoover about 1902....This her second marriage....that is all it says...Hope this helps. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: TAYLORJOE Surnames: DANIELS / HOOVER Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.ohio/7347.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: OK,the first question has been answered, ELIZA J. HOOVER 1865, who had devorce with NICHOLAS A. DANIELS 1864 before 1900 did not marry KIT CARSON.... This ELIZA HOOVER was the daughter of JACOB HOOVER 1835 and ELIZABETH ANN HOOVER 1842. What happened to her? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: lrmbjb Surnames: Carson, Hoover Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.ohio/7347.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Joe, Found at Kentuckiana Digital Library. Hartford Herald, June 13, 1900: "The following marriage license have been issued within the last week: C.K. Carson and MRS (my caps Elizabeth Hoover ........" Looks like Elizabeth had been married before. I didn't find this in your 1900 post of the Hartford Herald. Maybe I didn't look close enough. AND from YOUR post of Hartford Republican: March 2, 1906: "C.K. Carson...(and others)........ left for Oklahoma territory on the 26th." Maybe Christopher K. and Elizabeth split up? Thought this might help a little. LRM Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: BetsyOhio Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.ohio/7347.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Joe, Susan Elizabeth Hoover, daughter of George and Susan, married Cornelius Hoover. Cornelius must have died by 1900, as Susan, b Dec 1861, is found as head of household with her children. Luther 13, Pearl 10, Ada 9 and Annie 3. In 1910 Kit C. Carson age 38 is found with wife Bettie age 48. Both have been married twice and in the current marriage for 9yrs. In the household is Kit's step-daughter, Annie age 13. In 1920 Kit and Susan E. Carson are living in Ohio Co. It appears that the Elizabeth Hoover that married C. K. Carson wasn't the same woman that married Nicholas Daniels. Betsy Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: oembry41 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.ohio/6988.3.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Death Certificate # 13178 Annie Margaret Shrull b/ Aug. 15, 1859, State of Ohio d/ May 20, 1941, Logan Co., Ky. husband/ Adam Shrull father/ Ohio Gancer, b/ State of Ohio mother/ Nancy Satter, b/ Ohio inf/ Adam Shrull, Lewisburg, Ky. RR # 3 buried/ Terry Cemetery, May 21, 1941 Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: TAYLORJOE Surnames: DANIELS / HOOVER / CARSON Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.ohio/7347/mb.ashx Message Board Post: ELIZA J. HOOVER 1865 on DEC. 28 1892 married NICHOLAS A. DANIELS 1864 in OHIO CO. KY In 1900 census NICHOLAS is listed in parents home as devorced Question, did ELIZA remarry as ELIZABETH HOOVER to C. K. CARSON on JUNE 6 1900 in OHIO CO KY ? If so where did they live ? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
I found the following in a book titled History of KY by William Elsey Connelley and E. M. Coulter, Vol 5, published 1922. I am not related and have no further information. "Jesse Robson Johnson. No class of men are more independent than the agriculturalists, especially in these days when telephones and automobiles connect with centers of industry and culture, farms of outlying dis-tricts and afford opportunities for development and social intercourse as well as methods of speedily trans-acting business. One of the men of Daviess County who has won his place among the successful farmers of Kentucky, is Jesse Robson Johnson. He was born in Ohio County, Kentucky, March 7, 1862, a son of Thomas L. and Margaret (Murray) Johnson. Thomas L. Johnson was born in Ohio County, Kentucky, July 25, 1834, a son of James and Lucinda (Taylor) Johnson, who were also natives of Ohio County. On January 19, 1858, Thomas L. Johnson, and Margaret Murray were married. She was born near Bloomfield, Nelson County, Kentucky, September 30, 1836, and died at Owensboro, April 11, 1911. Mrs. Johnson was a daughter of James Murray, who lived and died in Nelson County, Kentucky. Both Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were earnest members of the Baptist Church. They had the following children born to them; Alverta, Lizzie, Jesse Robson, James Murray, Allen, Blanche Lou, and Clarence B., the last three deceased, and Nina. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Johnson settled on a farm in Ohio County, Kentucky, near the Daviess County line. Here Mr. Johnson was engaged in farm-ing, and prospered. Later he became a tobacconist at Whitesville. In time he moved his business to Owens-boro, but subsequently went back to Ohio County. Once more he became a resident of Owensboro, and there he died March 9, 1903. Jesse Robson Johnson was reared on his father's farm and with the exception of fifteen years when he was in business at Owensboro, he has been entirely occupied with agricultural matters. About 1905 he bought his present valuable farm, near Owensboro, and here he lives, his eldest sister being with him, neither of them having married. He has a beautiful residence and grounds, and his premises show that the owner takes a pride in having everything in fine order. Since buying this farm he has made many improvements upon it, and it would be difficult to find one in a more highly developed state. Both Mr. and Miss Johnson are held in high esteem in the neighborhood where they have lived for so many years. Their interests are all cen-tered here, and they take pleasure in supporting local movements, and enterprises, and are rightly numbered among the leading people of their township."
I found the following in a book titled History of KY by William Elsey Connelley and E. M. Coulter, Vol 5, published 1922. I am not related and have no further information. "REGINALD V. BENNETT, principal of the Lindsay--Wilson Training School at Columbia, and a clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, is one of the scholarly men and earnest prelates of Kentucky, who both by precept and example, is exerting a strong influence for good on his generation. He was born at Ceralvo, Ohio County, Kentucky, March 9, 1885, a son of Sam P. Bennett and grandson of Timothy Bennett, who was born in Virginia in 1827 and died at Center-town, Ohio County, Kentucky, in 1908. Coming to Kentucky in young manhood, he settled in Ohio Coun-ty, developed a farm, was married to Miss Martha Tichenor, a native of the county and both rounded out their useful and honorable lives upon their farm. The Bennetts came to the American Colonies from Scotland and settled in Virginia. Sam P. Bennett was born near Rockport, Ohio County, Kentucky, and has spent his life in Ohio County with the exception of the six years he lived at Louisville, Kentucky. He has been an extensive farmer, and is still engaged in that calling, living on his fine farm at Narrows, Kentucky. While he was at Louis-ville he was in the employ of the Illinois Central Rail-road Company, but found that he preferred an agri-cultural life and so returned to Ohio County. While he has always voted the democratic ticket, he has not been active m politics. The Missionary Baptist Church holds his membership and he has always been a strong supporter of it. He is equally zealous as a Mason. His wife was Miss Naomi Shultz before her marriage. She was born near Hartford. Kentucky, in 1861, and died at Narrows, March 25, 1907. Their children were as follows: Clarence S., who is an electrical engineer of Port-land, Oregon, is with the General Electric Company; Reginald V., who was second in order of birth; Joseph B., who is a druggist of Cairo, Illinois; Arthur, who is chief engineer of the United States Ship-ping Board of New York City, is a veteran of the World war, in which he served as an engineer on transports and crossed the ocean fourteen times; Carl W., who is professor of agriculture at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, is also a veteran of the World war, in which he served as a member of the Coast Artillery; and Roswell, who is now a student at the Kentucky State University at Lexington. During the World war he enlisted in the Aviation Corps, and after being trained was sent overseas to England, which he had just reached when the armistice was signed, so that he was not at the front. Mr. Bennett attended the rural schools of Ohio County and Vanderbilt Training School at Elkton, Ken-tucky, from which he was graduated in 1906. He then entered the Vanderbilt University at Nashville, Tennessee, and was graduated therefrom in 1912 with the degree of Bachelor of Arts and as a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Greek letter college fraternity, which is an honorary fraternity. In the meanwhile Mr. Bennett had begun teaching school, and was so engaged in Ohio County during 1904 and 1905. During 1906 and 1907 he was pro-fessor in the Vanderbilt Training School, and during 1908 and 1909 he taught in the Wilson Training School of Fayetteville, Tennessee. For the subsequent two years he was principal of the Franklin County High School in Tennessee. In 1912 Mr. Bennett joined the Louisville Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and was sent to Corydon, Kentucky, as pastor of the church of that denomination in that city, and remained there until 1916, when he was transferred to Beechmont Church, Louisville, and remained there until 1918. In the latter year he was elected principal of the Lindsay-Wilson Training School at Columbia, and entered at once upon the discharge of his duties. The school was established in 1903 and belongs to the Louisville Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The buildings are all modern brick structures and are known as the Administration Build-ing, the Girls' Building and the Boys' Building. These buildings are in ten-acre grounds. and are located at the eastern edge of Columbia. Mr. Bennett has six teachers and 200 pupils under his supervision. A man of strong convictions, he prefers to vote in-dependently of party ties. A Mason, he maintains membership with Columbia Lodge No. 96, F. and A. M. During the late war he took an active part in the local war work, assisting in all of the drives for the different purposes, bought bonds and stamps to the limit of his means, and contributed very generously to all war organizations. On June 20, 1912, Mr. Bennett was married at Decherd, Tennessee, to Miss Augusta M. Carpenter, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carpenter, residents of Decherd, Tennessee, Mr. Carpenter being a loco-motive engineer for the Nashville, Chattanooga & Saint Louis Railroad. Mrs. Bennett attended the normal school at Winchester, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Ben-nett have four children, namely; Louise who was born June t9, 1913, is a student of the Lindsay-Wilson Training School; Jessica, who was born December 15, 1915; Reginald Victor, who was born December 12, 1917; and Joel Samuel, who was born in 1920. Since Mr. Bennett has assumed charge of the Lind-say-Wilson Training School this institution has been infused with new life, and the progress has been rapid and commendable. Pupils from this school have a high rating, and Doctor Bennett is constantly introducing improvements in methods, for he is a very pro-gressive man and is never content to rest upon laurels already won, but is seeking new ones through con-tinued study and effort. His interests are centered in his work, although he takes his civic responsibilities seriously and strives to lend his influence to all moral reforms and uplift movements. Personally he has a large following, and is recognized as one of the strik-ing figures in the educational and religious life of his part of the state."
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Barry_Ashby Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.ohio/7345.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Lynn, Good detective work! Thank you very much. Putting everything together, here's what I get: JASPER R.7 MADDOX (ELIJAH A.6, SAMUEL W.5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1862 in Ohio County, Kentucky, and died 1896 in Ohio County, Kentucky - killed in a train accident. He married MARTHA E. "MATTIE" ENGLER daughter of WILLIAM ENGLER and SARAH HUNSAKER. She was born Sep 1860 in Ohio County, Kentucky. Children of JASPER MADDOX and MARTHA ENGLER are: i. CARL MADDOX, b. Aug 1893, Ohio County, Kentucky. ii. JASPER WESLEY MADDOX, b. Jan 1896, Ohio County, Kentucky. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: TAYLORJOE Surnames: MORRIS / PAYTON Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.ohio/7346/mb.ashx Message Board Post: In 1900 and 1910 OHIO CO CENSUS, JOSEPH HENRY MORRIS 1853 is listed with his 2nd wife, JULIA A. PAYTON 1863 in her first marriage. They married in 1899 In both Julia lists kids as 1/1 In either year there is no child that would fit the marriage date, who was her child and in this time period where was it at ? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: lrmbjb Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.ohio/7345.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Barry, That "long shot" doesn't seem to work at all. The Mattie Maddox that m. U.F. James is in the 1910 census household of Druzilla Barnard (f) widow as daughter age 24 with the two maddox kids that are in U.F. James household in 1920. Not the same Mattie Maddox. Is their a possible connection? Probably not? LRM Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: lrmbjb Surnames: Maddox, Engler, Inglar, James Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.ohio/7345.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Barry, Mattie Inglar m. Jasper R. Maddox Dec. 18, 1885 Ohio Co. Owensboro Obits: Aug. 18, 1896 Jasper Maddox, McHenry , age 35 Hit by train wife and two children Here's a long shot: Mattie Maddox m. U.F. James Oct. 28, 1911 Ohio Co. in 1920 census Ohio Co. Two Maddox step kids in Family. LRM Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Barry_Ashby Surnames: Engler, Maddox, Hunsaker Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.ohio/7345/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Can someone identify this UNKNOWN MADDOX who married MATTIE E. "MATTIE" ENGLER? (See below.) Any help will be appreciated. Updates and correction are always welcomed. Barry 1. UNKNOWN MADDOX was born in Kentucky. He married MARTHA E. "MATTIE" ENGLER Abt. 1885, daughter of WILLIAM ENGLER b. 1828 KY and SARAH HUNSAKER b. 1828 KY. Martha E. Engler was born Sep 1860 in either Ohio County, Kentucky or Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. Notes for MARTHA E. "MATTIE" ENGLER: !1900 Census of Kentucky, Ohio Co, Cromwell, ED 105, sheet 23 (stamped 127), stop 408. Children of UNKNOWN MADDOX and MARTHA ENGLER are: i. ANNIE W.2 MADDOX, b. May 1888, Ohio County, Kentucky. ii. MAUD MADDOX, b. Oct 1890, Ohio County, Kentucky. iii. CARL MADDOX, b. Aug 1893, Ohio County, Kentucky. Notes for CARL MADDOX: !1910 Census of Illinois, Williamson Co, Blairsville, ED 151, sheet 11 (stamped 133), stop 190. 19 yo Carl Maddox is residing with his aunt, Jo Anna (Stewart) Engler. iv. JASPER WESLEY MADDOX, b. Jan 1896, Ohio County, Kentucky. Notes for JASPER WESLEY MADDOX: !1910 Census of Illinois, Williamson Co, Blairsville, ED 151, sheet 11 (stamped 133), stop 190. 13 yo Jasper Maddox is residing with his aunt, Jo Anna (Stewart) Engler. 1 John Hunsaker 1794 - 1848 ..m. Mary Magdalena Shull 1795 - 1850 ....2 Benjamin F. Hunsaker 1820 - ....2 Peter Shull Hunsaker 1822 - .........m. Lydia Engler ....2 Susannah Hunsaker 1824 - ....2 George Washington Hunsaker 1826 - ....2 Sarah Ann "Sallie" Hunsaker 1828 - .........m. William Engler 1828 - 1864 ............3 John D. Engler 1849 - ............3 Thomas W. Engler 1851 - 1908 .................m. Jo Anna "Joe" Stewart 1866 - ............3 Calvin S. Engler 1854 - .................m. Blanche Bennett 1864 - ............3 Leonard Smith Engler 1856 - .................m. Marion A. Overton 1859 - ....................4 Thomas P. Engler 1887 - .........................m. Annie M. Wilson 1893 - ............3 Elizabeth Engler 1858 - .................m. William C. Overton 1857 - ............3 MARTHA E. "MATTIE" ENGLER 1860 - .................m. ? ? Maddox ....................4 Annie W. Maddox 1888 - ....................4 Maud Maddox 1890 - ....................4 Carl Maddox 1893 - ....................4 Jasper Wesley Maddox 1896 - ............3 Mary S. Engler 1861 - ............3 Sadie K. Engler 1864 - .................m. R. C. Hunter 1860 - ............3 William P. Engler 1865 - ....2 Elizabeth Hunsaker 1830 - ....2 David J. Hunsaker 1831 - ....2 Mary C. Hunsaker 1833 - ....2 John Calvin Hunsaker 1835 - ....2 Emily Kassandra Hunsaker 1838 - Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
I found the following in a book titled History of KY by William Elsey Connelley and E. M. Coulter, Vol 5, published 1922. I am not related and have no further information. "ANDERSON D. PARK, M. D. While one of the busiest physicians at Rockport, where he began practice after graduating in medicine twenty years ago, Doctor Park is perhaps even better known for his active leadership in business affairs. He has been president of the Rock-port Deposit Bank from its establishment, has several other active business interests, and at the same time has been deeply concerned with movements representing the civic enterprise of his locality. Doctor Park was born at Olaton in Ohio County, Ken-tucky, January 31, 1875. The Park family is of Scotch ancestry. From Scotland they first moved to Nova Scotia, but established a home in Pennsylvania in the Colonial period of history. Doctor Park's grandfather was born near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and spent most of his life there on a farm. He lived for a few years at Dayton, Ohio, and late in life came to Ohio County, Kentucky, and died near Olaton in 1861. He married a Miss Fitzgerald, a native of Maryland, who also died in Ohio County. Jesse B. Park, father of Doctor Park, was born at Dayton, Ohio, in 1826, and was about fourteen years of age when the father moved to Ohio County, Ken-tucky, in 184o. He became a farmer near Olaton, and when the Civil war came on he espoused the Union cause and enlisted in Company B of the Seventeenth Kentucky Infantry. He was in service about a year, participating in the battle of Shiloh. He always voted as a republican and was an active member of the Meth-odist Episcopal Church. Jesse B. Park who died near Olaton in 1879, married Mrs. (Iler) Daniel, who was born near Rosine in Ohio County in 1832 and died at Hartford, this state, in 1911. They were the parents of five children: Joseph, a farmer near Horse Branch, Ohio County; James F., a rural mail carrier living at Hartford; Janie, wife of Lee Mason, a merchant at Rockport; Fannie, who died at Olaton in 1894, wife of Henry Felix, now a farmer at Olaton; and Anderson D. Anderson D. Park was four years old when his father died, but he grew up in the country district of Ohio County and had his first advantages in the rural schools there. In intervals of other employment he acquired a liberal education both in general subjects and medicine. He attended Hartford College at Hartford, Kentucky, and in 1897 received the Bachelor of Science degree from the West Kentucky College at South Carrollton. For two years he was a student in the Hospital College of Medicine at Memphis, and completed his course with one year in the Hospital College of Louisville, where he graduated in 1901. Doctor Park at once began practice at Rockport, and his work has identified him with this community continuously except for six months during 1905-06, when he had his office in Hartford. His professional offices are in the Rockport Deposit Bank Building. The Rockport Deposit Bank was opened to business in January, 1904. It is a state bank, has capital of $15,000, surplus and profits of $7,500, and deposits of $75,000. The officers are A. D. Park, president; Ernie Curtis. vice president, and C. H. Fraim, cashier. Doctor Park has been president and active head of this institu-tion from the time of its organization. He is also a stockholder and manager, secretary and treasurer of the Rockport Lumber Company, Inc. This is a business operating saw mills on the bank of the Green River along the Illinois Central track, and manufacturing rough lumber, beams, and other hardwood products. Doctor Park represented Ohio County in the State Legislature during the Sessions of 1904, and for four years served as town trustee of Rockport. He is a republican and was prominently associated with the various war activities in Ohio County. In 1903, at Hartford, he married Miss Ida Smith, daughter of Joseph H. and Diana (Platt) Smith, both now deceased. Her father was a stationary engineer in the mines at Echols, Kentucky. Doctor and Mrs. Park have four children: Helen, born August 3, 1906, a student in the Rockport High School; Woodrow, born October 21, 1910; Edmund, horn February 21, 1915; and Dorothy, born December 24, 1918."
I found the following in a book titled History of KY by William Elsey Connelley and E. M. Coulter, Vol 5, published 1922. I am not related and have no further information "GEORGE L. Everly M. D. Twenty-five years of con-tinuous work in his profession as a physician and surgeon in Ohio County has brought Doctor Everly a position of prominence and secure esteem. In his chosen vocation he followed in the footsteps of his honored father, whose life was one of genuine service and high attainments in the field of medicine and surgery, and father and son have been factors in the medical history of Ohio County for considerably more than half a century. George L. Everly was born in Ohio County November 10, 1862. His grandfather was a life long resident and farmer of McLean County, son of a pioneer settler from <http://virginia.dr.j.m.everly/> Virginia. Dr. J. M. Everly was born in McLean County in 1837, was reared and acquired his early education in that locality, and was a graduate of the Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati. He was still a young man when he located in Ohio County, and he continued his work as a physician at Ceralvo practically until the close of his life. He died in August, 1911. He had the qualities of mind and character that made him an exemplary physician and surgeon, widely known over his section of the state for his success in practice, and was greatly beloved by the community which he served so many years. Always a busy man, he was, nevertheless, active in local affairs, was postmaster at Ceralvo a number of years, also owned and operated a drug store and grocery store there, was a democrat in politics, a very loyal member of the Methodist Epis-copal Church and was a Royal Arch <http://mason.dr.j.m.everly/> Mason. Dr. J. M. Everly married Susan Mary Kimbley, who was born in Ohio County in 1842 and died at Ceralvo in 1920. Of her large family of children Dr. George Everly is the oldest and the only one to take up his father's profession. Lizzie, the second in age, died at Ceralvo, wife of J. W. Garrett, now a merchant at Nelson in Muhlenberg County; Charles B. is a merchant at Cer-alvo; Minnie L. is the wife of L. P. Fulkerson, a farmer at Ceralvo; Emma B., of Ceralvo, is the widow of Virgil Fulkerson, a merchant; Jesse was a boat carpenter and died at Evansville, Indiana, at the age of forty-five; Marvin is a coal miner at the Williams Mine in Ohio County; W. N. Everly is a miner living at Rockport; and Eddie G. is the wife of W. S. Hill, residents of Ceralvo, though Mr. Hill is a teacher of the schools of Rockport. George L Everly spent his early life at Ceralvo, attended public school there and under the inspiration and guidance of his father determined at an early date to become a physician. In 1895 he graduated from his father's school, the Eclectic Medical College of Cincin-nati, and in the same year took up active practice at Ceralvo. He remained in that community until 1911, when he removed to Rockport, where he has a busy general medical and surgical practice. He is a member of the Ohio County Medical Society, and had the honor of being elected president of the State Eclectic Medical Society in 1917. He owns a modern home and offices in Rockport, also four dwelling houses there. He offered his services to the Medical Reserve Corps in 1918, but was never called for active duty, though he shared with other prominent leaders in the community the responsibil-ities of promoting the success of various war campaigns. Doctor Everly is a democrat, is a past junior warden of Ceralvo Lodge No. 253, A. F. and A. M. member of Rockport Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and Rockport Tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men. In 1896, in Ohio County, he married Miss Clemmie Park, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Park, both of whom are now deceased. Her father was a farmer in Ohio County. Mrs. Everly, who died at Rockport in October, 1911, was the mother of four children who survive: Hazel, born in 1898, was educated in the high school at Bowling Green, Kentucky, was a teacher for one year in Muhlenberg County, and is now a book-keeper for the Rockport Coal Company; Gladys, born in 1899, is the wife of Homer Boyd, of Rockport, a securities salesman of the Trustees System Service Corporation; Jesse Levy, born in 1901, and Addis, born in 1903, both students in the Rockport High School."
I found the following in a book titled History of KY by William Elsey Connelley and E. M. Coulter, Vol 5, published 1922 I am not related and have no additional info. "Warren Peyton, superintendent of schools at Beaver Dam, taught his first country school twenty-five years ago, and except for the intervals while he was acquiring and finishing his own education has had an almost continuous association with educational work and is consequently well known over the state and has filled some very responsible positions in the schools of different towns and communities. Mr. Peyton was born on a farm near Leitchfield in Grayson County November 28, 1877, and is a descendant of Daniel Peyton, a Virginian who fought as an American soldier in the Revolutionary war and for his services received a grant of land from Virginia in Kentucky, which was then part of the Old Dominion. He came West to take advantage of this land grant, and thus became one of the pioneer farmers of Grayson County. His son, Elijah Peyton, grandfather of Warren Peyton, was born in Grayson County in 1832, and spent nearly all his life there as a farmer. Late in life he moved to the vicinity of Rockport in Ohio County, where he died in 1917. He married Mary Jane Pierce, who was born in Ohio County in February, 1833, and is still living, at the age of eighty-seven, near Rockport. Allen Peyton, father of Professor Peyton, is still living on his farm in the western part of Grayson County, and was born on a farm adjoining his present homestead in 1854. His well directed energies over a period of more than forty years brought him substantial success in his home community. He is a republican and a member of the Baptist Church. Allen Peyton married Nancy Heady, who was born near Owensboro in Daviess County in 1854. Warren is the older of their two children. Their daughter Mary is the wife of James F. Cooksey, a farmer on a place adjoining her father's farm. Warren Peyton during his youth lived on his father's farm, attended the rural school of Grayson County, and after he began his career as a teacher he graduated in 1900 from Hartford College in Hartford, Kentucky, and in 1904 received his A. B. degree from National Normal University at Lebanon, Ohio. In 1915 for further work he was granted the degree Bachelor of Science by Peabody College at Nashville. His first school was in a country district of Grayson County, where he taught in 1896. He continued country school work six years, and in 1902 became assistant principal of the grade and high schools at Leitchfield. From 1906 to 1910 Mr. Peyton was county superintendent of schools of Grayson County. From 1911 to 1918 he was principal of the high school at Utica in Daviess County, and then for two years was principal of the high school at Fordsville in Ohio County. He took up his studies as superintendent of schools at Beaver Dam in September, 1920. The schools of Beaver Dam have a scholarship enrollment of 250, and he has a staff of eight teachers under him. In January, 1920, Mr. Peyton began a term of four years as a member of the State Board of Teachers Examiners. For ten years he has been active in the meetings and committee work of the Kentucky Education Association. He was a leader in Ohio County during the World war, assisting in the sale of Government securities and the raising of funds for various auxiliary purposes through the schools and among all classes of citizens. Mr. Peyton was made a Mason at Leitchfield in 1906, and is now affiliated with Beaver Dam Lodge No. 420, F. and A. M., and is a member of J. O. Davis Chapter No. 32, R. A. M. at Owensboro. January 1, 1907, at Louisville, he married Miss Beatrice McCabe, daughter of Barney and Margaret (Ryan) McCabe. Her mother lives at Leitchfield, where her father, a retired farmer, died. Mrs. Peyton is a graduate of the Bowling Green Business University. They have one child, Tennyson, born January 4, 1908.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: lrmbjb Surnames: Shrull, Shroll Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.ohio/6988.3/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Found this on line: Adams Co., Ind. WPA marriage index. Adam Shroll married Anna Marg Goss December 24, 1885 Book E. page 246 Might be same one ? Didn't know if you had this? Might be same ? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
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