I am trying to find an obit. and death date for John and Sarah Gillespie. They are listed in the 1900 Census for Berlin (Bracken County), Ky; but not for the 1910 Census. Would appreciate any suggestions? My first thought is to visit the funeral homes in that area. Were there newspapers in the area during this time period and if so where would past publications be located? Thanks Denver Family names: Gillespie, Frakes, Cummins, Clark, Marshall, York, plus many more connected names.
Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 10 13 Aug 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Bush, Mrs. Minerva 69 b. Pendleton Co. d. 1 Aug 1920 home north of Mexico, MO bur. Mexico, MO in Elmwood Cem. Minerva McKinley dau. Jesse and Elizabeth McKinley m. C.F. Bush 1881 surv. husband, three sons and four daughters Gray, Tilman b. Pleasant Ridge, Pendleton Co. KY d. 15 Jul 1920 Butler, PA son W.G. and Sarah Gray surv. wife and 1 dau., 1 bro. and 5 sisters Campbell, Miss Grace 16 d. Tuesday home of parents near Caddo dau. Joe Campbell surv. parents, one sister and one brother Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 10 13 Aug 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Marriage Hosea - Struve Hosea, John L. m. Mary Jane Struve 9 Aug 1920 dau. of J.M. Struve he is manager of telephone co. in Columbus, IN Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 10 13 Aug 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Purdy, Private Verner d. 18 Mar 1918 Coblenz, Germany body arrived Tuesday with funeral in Bether. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 10 13 Aug 1920 Pg. 4 Col. 5 Gardnersville Callahan, Joe bur. Gardnersville Cem. fun. 1 Aug 1920 Gardnersville Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 10 13 Aug 1920 Pg. 5 Col. 5 Hathman, Miss Thelma 14y 4m 5d colored girl d. 5 Aug 1920 surv. father, 2 sis and 1 bro. dau. William Hathman Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 10 13 Aug 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Harrison Co. News Miley, Miss Ella d. 1 Aug 1920 home of sister in Belmont Garnett, Mrs. Dorcas Ewalt d. 3 Aug 1920 home in Belmont Donaldson, Fletcher 88 d. 1 Aug 1920 Miller St. Cynthiana, KY Pg. 6 Col. 2 Bracken County News Vermillion, Charles d. 2 Aug 1920 home near Junction City bro. of Dennis Vermillion of Germantown Monohan, Ephriam S. about 67 d. 3 Aug 1920 his farm near Bracht Staion, Kenton Station Russell, Mrs. Webb 32 d. Tuesday Hayswood hosp. Maysville surv. husband and 5 children Jones, Mrs. Rial b. 16 Mar 1899 d. 28 Jul 1920 home near Augusta dau. Homer Norris Ada Lee Norris m. Sep 1918 Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 10 13 Aug 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 2 Calender, John W. 50 d. Wednesday last home near Marion, IN Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 10 13 Aug 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 5 Harper, Mrs. Eliza Loving Memory d. 10 May 1920 Ellis (Ellas), Evelyn Eleanor 4y 3m 19d d. 17 Jun 1920 home of parents in Cleves, OH bur. Maple Grove Cem. Cleves, OH surv. parents and 1 sister Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 10 13 Aug 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 4 Knoxville Rainey, Mrs. Joseph d. Thursday bur. Cordova Cem. Ashcraft, Tom d. Friday near Williamstown bur. Williamstown Cem. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 9 6 Aug 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Kidwell, Mrs. Elizabeth Cole 75y 9m 5d b. 25 Nov 1844 d. 29 Jul 1920 fun. Grassy Creek m. Hezekiah Kidwell 1864 he d. 20 years ago surv. 9 children 4 sons and 5 dau. Schnoor, William Henry 26y 7m 23d b. 5 Apr 1892 d. 28 Nov 1918 hospital in Brest, France bur. Oakland Cem. Grant's Lick fun. Plum Creek Church drafted 19 Jul 1918 Eckler, Farmer Deweese 74y 2m 15d b. 9 Apr 1846 d. 26 Jul 1920 bur. Broad Ridge Cem. fun. Knoxville Baptist Church m. America Ashcraft 10 Jun 1873 she d. 19 Jun 1920 father two sons Lonnie K. Eckler Fred H. Eckler Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 9 6 Aug 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Marriage Norton, Wallace Bryan m. Deatherage, Florence Violet, both of Pleasant Ridge were granted a marriage license by County Court Clerk W.V. Dudley on Monday. Bride is a daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Deatherage, and the bridegroom a son of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Norton. Knorr, Mrs. Annie b. 7 Nov 1868 near Crittenden d. 23 Jul 1920 bur. Gardnersville Cem. dau. Jas. and Katherine Flynn m. George Knorr 26 Aug 1901 mother of one daughter Theresa Katherine Knorr sufv. husbnad 1 dau, 5 bros. 3 sisters, father Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 9 6 Aug 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 6 McKinney, F.T. 86 birthday celebration with picture of him. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 9 6 Aug 1920 Pg. 3 Col. 4 Hill, Sarah L. 59y 7m 10d b. 15 Dec 1860 d. 25 Jul 1920 dau. Francis Marion and Phoebe Crawford m. D.D. Hill 1 Apr 1885 mother of 9 children six survive sister to 2 brothers and 1 sister Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 9 6 Aug 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Bracken Co. Thackston, Mrs. Isabella 66 d. 23 Jul 1920 Diamond Ridge Rudd, Mrs. Abner d. Saturday Oakland neighborhood Brush, James H. Xenia, OH d. Thursday Redden, Mr. Pearl 29 d. Sunday home on Perkins Ridge surv. wife and 2 small children Bennett, Hugh 21 d. 25 Jul 1920 drowned near Pittsburg, PA son Charles Bennett Harrison Co. Palmer, Mrs. Amanda D. d. 26 Jul 1920 home near Sylvandell m. Vincent Palmer Gardiner, Robert William b. 20 Jun 1870 near Curry, Harrison Co. d. 18 Jul 1920 son George and Mathilda Gardiner surv. wife and three children Renaker, Mrs. Kate houston d. Monday N. Main St. Cynthiana m. John W. Renaker Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 9 6 Aug 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 2 Grant Co. Eckler, Farmer D. 74 d. Monday home in East Dry Ridge bur. Broad Ridge Cem. his wife d. 19 Jun 1920 Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 9 6 Aug 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 5 Fogle, A.J.M. Loving Memory d. 24 Jun 1920 Fogle, Mrs. Julia Loving Memory d. 12 Jul 1919 Hill, Sarah L. Card of Thanks Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 9 6 Aug 1920 Pg. 7 Col. 4 Struble, Dr. Charles H. d. 19 Jul 1920 ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 8 30 Jul 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 1 Black, Abigail aged colored citizen d. last Saturday Licking St. East End, Falmouth bur. Cresent Hill Cem. Clemons, dau. 1 1/2 years old d. last Wednesday dau. Charles Clemons Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 8 30 Jul 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 2 Courtney, Thomas d. 20 Jul 1920 took his life bur. Miami Cem. (from the Waynesville, OH Gazette) b. Pendleton Co. bro. R.L. Courtney of Covington Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 8 30 Jul 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Hill, Mrs. Daniel D. past 50 b. Pendleton Co. d. Sunday near Cumminsville, Bracken Co. on a trip bur. Morgan Cem. Sarah L. Crawford dau. Frank Crawford surv. husband and 6 children Price, Mrs. Thomas about 39 d. Sunday home on Liberty Ridge bur. Mt. Vernon Cem. Pearl Price before marriage mbr. Mt. Vernon Methodist Church surv. husband and one son Parker, Mrs. John W. 55 d. Friday last home near Somerset surv. husband and one son Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 8 30 Jul 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Marriages Howard - King Ray Howard, son of Grant Howard, Claysville m. Effie Maude King, dau of T.F. King, Havilandsville 26 Jul 1920 Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 8 30 Jul 1920 Pg. 3 Col. 1 Purdy, Verner Ray d. 18 Mar 1918 Coblenz, Germany bur. Bethel Cem. Body returned from Europe on 2 Aug 1920 Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 8 30 Jul 1920 Pg. 4 Col. 7 Wesley Chapel Goetz, Benjamin d. shortly before the Armistice France fun. St. Peter and Paul Church body arrived here one day last week son Joseph Goetz Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 8 30 Jul 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Harrison County News McDowell, Harry d. 17 Jul 1920 home near Claysville son John C. McDowell Taylor, Mrs. Julia Ann 88 b. 17 Feb 1832 d. Wednesday res.of Orie Florence on Shaw Lane Gardiner, Will d. Cincinnati Hosp. bur. Tuesday Pythian Grove Cem. son. Rev. Geo. Gardiner of Boyd Perkins, Mrs. Mary Sarelda 93 b. 29 Feb 1828 d. Wednesday home on White Oak pike dau. John and Agnes Northcutt Mrs. Ellen Rankin, aged widow of the late Thomas Rankin, was knocked down by a billy goat in the stable yard adjoining her premises and suffered a broken leg. Mrs. Rankin is 90 years old, and on account of her age it was not possible for the surgeons to reduce the fracture. She is in a very serious condition. Mrs. Rankin lives on Walnut Street, near the government building. Harney, Lee Davis 60 d. Monday k. by shooting by George Sanders incident happended near Bardstown, Nelson Co. KY Ingram, Mrs. Julia Ann 68 b. Harrison Co. d. 16 Jul 1920 res of dau. near Berry bur. Muncie, IN dau. Elihu and Malinda Harding m. Joseph Ingram he d. Muncie IN 4 months ago Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 8 30 Jul 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 2 Grant County News Chipman, Mrs. Belle d. 16 Jul 1920 home in south Williamstown m. A.J. Chipman Barker, Mrs. Nancy 90 b. 1831 d. last Friday home of dau. in Crittenden m. W.H. Barker Osborne, Dr. Franklin 85 d. Tuesday home of son of Keefer bur. Owenton father W.A. Osborne Anness, Mrs. W.T. 75 d. 16 Jul 1920 bur. family lot in South Corinth Mott, Mrs. Ralph d. Tuesday Greenville, OH dau. Mrs. Charles Barnes Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 8 30 Jul 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 2 Bracken County News Molly, infant of Gus d. Thursday near Brooksville child of Gus Molly Case, James B. 87 d. 17 Jul 1920 home of son near Parina father Pearl Case Fronk, George H. d. Friday on street car in Covington Byron, John 61 d. 15 Jul 1920 at work at Higgisn Manufacturing Co. Newport Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 8 30 Jul 1920 Pg. 7 Col. 1 Webster, Mrs. Mary Frances b. 19 Feb 1867 d. 17 Jul 1920 bur. IOOF Cem. Butler m. Vard Webster 18 Feb 1888 nee Caldwell fun. Flour Creek Chruch dau. W.N. Caldwell surv. husband, 3 sons and 2 dau Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 8 30 Jul 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 3 Havilandsville Several from here attended the funeral of Alfred Bayless at Sunrise Saturday. Our community was shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. Pearl Price, which occurred Sunday. Protracted meeting will begin at Mt. Gilead church on August 2nd conducted by Rev. Frey and Rev. Wiggins. Let everyone attend these meetings. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 7 23 Jul 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Cornelius, Bernice Lee 15 mo d. Monday home of parents in Marion, OH bur. Augusta Cem. dau. Harry Cornelius surv. parents, 3 brothers Webster, Mrs. Varden about 50 d. Saturday home near Butler bur. Butler Cem. m. Varden W. Webster nee Taylor Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 7 23 Jul 1920 Pg. 3 Col. 2 Houston, Robert Will Blades, Nicholas C. Will Downard, Thomas Will Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 7 23 Jul 1920 Pg. 3 Col. 3 Birthday Celebration Sunday July 11th proved a very enjoyable day for 137 guests who gathered at the home of Mrs. B.F. Whitaker, at Sunrise, to celebrate her seventieth birthday anniversary. The guests came as a surprise to Mrs. Whitaker, as she had planned a visit to a friend at Berry. All came with well laden baskets, which furnished a bountiful dinner for those present. The day was spent visiting old relatives and friends, singing Southern melodies and favorite hymns; as "The Wayside Cross'" and other selections sung by Messrs. Chester Jouett, Walter, Wesley and Eureka Whitaker, and "The Nearer the Sweeter." sung by Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Whitaker, were much enjoyed as were other special selections. The band composed of Cecil Colvin, Harry Hitch, W.T. Browning, Andy McDowell, Pat Cannon, Rutherford Herringer and Ernest Kendall furnished much enjoyment with some of their favorite selections. Those present were the children; Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Whitaker, and children Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Whitaker and baby, Melvin Mr. & Mrs. James Rainey and son, Jas. Jr. King, Clyde and Ramson Whitaker. Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Whitaker and son, James Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Rogan Whitaker and children, Nealah Moore, Juanita and Mabel Glenn Mr. & Mrs. John Barlow and children, Melissiana, Rogan, Wesley, B.T., Rosalind and Kate Adeline Mr. & Mrs. Desha Whitaker and children, F.D., Ella, Ruth, and Eureka Whitaker Brothers and sisters S.R. King and children Mr. & Mrs. Grover King and son, Herschel, Eva G. and Chester King, Mr. & Mrs. William King and son, Ennis Mr. & Mrs. H.C. Collier and daughter Mrs. Luther Holmes and sons Clyde and Roy. Mr. & Mrs. James Shields and daughter, Mildred Mr. & Mrs. Watson Applegate and baby, Mildred Mrs. Cora Whitaker and daughter Kate Whitaker and baby Aleen Neices and nephews Mrs. Ora Bradford Whitaker and children Mrs. Sue Edwards and baby, Mary Jane Mrs. Lena Savalin and Bradford Whitaker Mr. & Mrs. Leyman Bradford and chidlren, Artie, L.T. and George Mr. & Mrs. Will Bradford and children, Alma, Robert & James S. Rainey Mrs. Sam Arnold and daughter, Jessie Jasper Bradford Miss Mollie Meek Mrs. J.R. Earle James and Ida McKinley Mr. & Mrs. John Lemon and daughers, Zelma Dan and Eva Joy. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Koehler. Other relatives and friends were; Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Holmes and son, Ewing Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Holmes and children, Mary Elizabeth and Clyde Mr. & Mrs. Arch Bailey and children, June, Kathryn, Nancy and Arch Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Moore Miss Mary Elmore Mrs. E.W. Bramble Mr. & Mrs. Ed Downard and daughter, Lucy. Miss Edna Burns Miss Prudence Sayres Mr. & Mrs. W.H. King and son, Forrest Rogan and Dick Hennage Walter Whitaker and sons Earl and Russell Chester Jouett Mr. & Mrs. Pat Cannon Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Price and baby, L.T. Mrs. Tom Arnold Zelma Dennis Mrs. N. Baker Mrs. William Miles, W. T. Browning Rutherford Herringer Before departing the guests sang "God Be with You Till We Meet Again" All departed wishing Mrs. Whitaker many happy returns of the day and a wish that all could return and spend such a pleasurable day in 1921. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 7 23 Jul 1920 Pg. 4 Col. 5 Knoxville F.M. Norton was doing some repair work in his blacksmith shop here Wednesday and Thursday. Rainy wet weather occasioned many to be idle and the opening of the shop afforded an excellent place for idlers to gather and more than the ususal number were on hand these two days. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 7 23 Jul 1920 Pg. 4 Col. 7 Resolutions Peak, Mary Margaret d. 16 Jun 1920 Monroe, Mabel Blackerby past Worthy Matron Eastern Star d. 14 Jun 1920 Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 7 23 Jul 1920 Pg. 5 Col. 7 Kelat Benton Asbury (and mustache, too) is visiting kinfolks here and attending the protracted meeting. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 7 23 Jul 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Bracken County News Waters, Oliver d. 9 Jul 1920 bur. Heck Cem. surv. wife and number of children Harrison County News Cobb, David d. 12 Jul 1920 home of dau. Wilson Ave. Cynthiana father Mrs. Louie Rhiel Dennis, Kathleen E. 5 d. Tuesday home near Beaver Baptist dau. Oliver Dennis Hiten, Brice b. 4 Jul 1848 Harrison Co. KY d. Wednesday home near Davis, Scott Co. son William and Mary Hiten Tipton, Mrs. Will d. Friday John Graves Ford Memorial Hosp. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 7 23 Jul 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 2 Grant County News Mitts, Earl 18 d. Thursday last St. Elizabeth Hosp. Covington son Emmitt Mitts Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 7 23 Jul 1920 Pg. 7 Col. 1 Deatley, Jurinda b. 12 Jan 1849 Lewis Co. KY d. 3 Jul 1920 near Chilo, OH bur. IOOF Cem. Lenoxburg dau. Anderson and Marich Deatley m. Washington Shafer 24 Aug 1880 mother three children Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 7 23 Jul 1920 Pg. 7 Col. 3 Sellers, Mrs. Sarah d. home of day in Hillsboro, KY bur. Winston burying ground near Visalia ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 6 16 Jul 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 2 A Mistake Reported last week that Emmet Cummins caught a 94 lb fish. It is corrected to a 19 pound fish. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 6 16 Jul 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Sharon, Ira F. 83 b. 23 Mar 1837 Covington, Fountain Co. IN d. 7 Jul 1920 near Mt. Auburn bur. Mt. Auburn Cem. m. Jane Bonar 3 Jan 1860 father of 7 children 4 survive Mrs. Lizzie Perry Mrs. Sallie Moore George Sharon John A. Sharon mbr. Mt. Auburn Baptist Church Shipp Jr., Mrs. George b. 26 Nov 1882 d. Monday home near Gum Lick strychnine poision bur. Gum Lick Cem. Alpha Asberry m. George Shipp Jr. 26 Nov 1900 dau. Robert Asberry whose wife d. about 4 years ago surv. husband, 2 sons and 1 dau. Bert Shipp Ralph Shipp Miss Beulah Shipp mother of Sylvia Shipp who died in infancy sister 4 surviving sisters Mrs. Charles Arnold Mrs. F.L. Arnold Mrs. Charles Dance Mrs. E.B. Arnold mbr. Roanake Christian Church Vastine, Son infant d. 12 Jul 1920 bur. Turner Ridge Cem. son Frank Vastine Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 6 16 Jul 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 7 Grant's Lick Wagoner, Mrs. d. Saturday bur. Catholic Cem. Alexandria Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 6 16 Jul 1920 Pg. 2 Col. 1 Wyatt, Henry Clay d. Tuesday near Elizaville, Fleming Co. bur. Elizaville Cem. beside his two parents who died within few months of each other son John D. Wyatt grandson T.B. Rawlings Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 6 16 Jul 1920 Pg. 2 Col. 7 Purchased Sunrise Roller Mills J.W. Six, of Sunrise, and J.M. Mason, of this city, have purchased the Sunrise Roller Mills. Mr. Six will have charge of the mill and operate it. Mr. Mason will not leave Falmouth. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 6 16 Jul 1920 Pg. 4 Col. 2 Think About It Word was received at the State Department at Washington this week that Great Britain would not give up the battle flag lost by the Kentuckians at the River Raisin massacre. At the last session of the Legislature, an appropriation of $3,500 was made to send a man to England to get the flag and bring it to Kentucky. The flag hangs in the Royal Hospital at Chelsea and the British Foreign Office advises that its keepers "find themselves unable to accede to the request to return the flag." Quite a lot of interest in this old flag was taken by the people in Pendleton county who had relatives in the battle of the Raisin, and it is to be regretted tht Great Britain has taken this view in regard to the return of the flag. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 6 16 Jul 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Bracken County News White, Mrs. Sarah 65 d. 5 Jul 1920 Mason Co. bur. Mt. Olivet m. Samuel White Moore, Mrs. Malissa J. 85 b. Powersville, Bracken Co. d. 29 Jun 1920 home Hinton, Harrison Co. nee Smith Harding, John Whitehead d. Tuesday last near Claysville bur. Kentontown Cem. m. Rebecca Bramel surv. wife and three children Reed, Mrs. C.W. 44 d. few days ago home in St. Joe, MO Serelda Insko dau. James B. Insko of Bridgeville neighborhood surv. husband 2 sons and 1 dau. Glasscock, Mrs. Machel P. 87 d. 4 Jul 1920 home of grandson near Dover Pike dau. William Hamilton surv. 3 daus. and 1 son grandmother Lionel Glasscock Arnes, George 56 d. Friday home New Richmond, OH bur. IOOF Cem. Foster surv. wife and 5 children Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 6 16 Jul 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 2 Harrison Co. Armistead, Mrs. Sue Darden d. 2 Jul 1920 home of son in Cynthiana mother Rev. Jos. D. Armistead Shumate, Spencer d. 29 Jun 1920 home in Lexington Busby, F.M. b. 10 Jun 1838 d. yesterday near Mt. Pleasant son Arch and Jennie Busby Whalen, Glenn d. last week drowned bur. Battle Grove Cem. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 6 16 Jul 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 3 Grant Co. Beasley, C.H. d. last Saturday home of sisters in Dry Ridge bro. Miss Maggie Beasley Miss Anna Beasley Thomas, Mrs. Ann 68 d. 2 Jul 1920 bur. Williamstown Cem. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 6 16 Jul 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 1 Sunrise The new school building is progressing nicely under the management of Tom Raymond of Cynthiana. Mrs. Walker Arnold and baby have returned home, after spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. D.A. Woolery, at Grassy Creek. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 5 9 Jul 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Mullins, James 82 d. 3 Jul 1920 m. Eliza J. Scales 14 Feb 1867 she d. 20 Jan 1913 bur. IOOF Cem. Butler father 5 children 1 son 4 dau. vet of Civil War Shafer, Mrs. Jennie about 70 d. Friday Chilo, OH bur. Lenoxburg Cem. m. Washington Shafer he d. about 6 years ago Arnes, George about 60 d. Friday last New Richmond, OH bur. Lenoxburg Cem. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 5 9 Jul 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 7 Catches big fish Emmitt Cummins, of near Mt. Moriah, has the good fortune last week to land a 94 pound catfish on his trotline in Licking River. The fish gave Mr. Cummins a lively battle and it was not until he had called his son-in-law, Reuben Gadd, that he was able to land him in the boat. This is one of the largest fish that has been caught in Licking River for several years. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 5 9 Jul 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Harrison Co. Fryman, Lillian d. 27 June 1920 home near Leesburg dau. Newt and Ollie Fryman Whitaker, Mrs. Sarah d. Monday Georgetown bur. Oddville m. Robert T. Whitaker Harding, John Whitehead d. 29 Jun 1920 near Claysville, at Harding's Mill Whitaker, Mrs. Sarah 85 d. 28 Jun 1920 home of dau. in Georgetown mother Mrs. Aaron Muntz Moore, Mrs. Maliss jane 85 b. 28 May 1835 near Powersville d. Tuesday home Cynthiana Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 5 9 Jul 1920 Pg. 6 Col 2 Bracken Co. Milner, Mrs. Eva 68 d. 24 Jun 1920 home of dau. in Portsmouth, OH mother Mrs. O.E. Buchanon Cantwell, Mrs. James Stratton 38 b. Bracken Co. d. short time ago Sterling, KS dau. Jerome Price who moved to Kansas about 27 years ago Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 5 9 Jul 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 4 Ragan, David McKenzie d. 29Jun 1920 bur. Morgansville Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 5 9 Jul 1920 Pg. 7 Col. 1 Sharp, Mrs. Emma Rebecca b. 17 Apr 1841 Pendleton Co. KY d. 4 Nov 1919 home of son in Muncie, IN bur. Oddfellow Cem. Lenoxburg m. Simeon Sharp when she was 22 dau. William and Mary Pugh mother Mrs. Charles Cummins Charles Sharp Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 5 9 Jul 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 1 Elliott, Dudley Card of Thanks d. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 5 9 Jul 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 5 Shaver, Mrs. Jennie d. Sunday home of dau. in Chilo, OH bur. Oddfellow Cem. Lenoxburg Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 5 9 Jul 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 6 Boyd Miss Gladys Arnold, of Berry, spent Friday with Mrs. Myrtle Elmore. James T. Cannon and family returned home Thursday, after spending the winter in Aiken, S.C. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 5 9 Jul 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 7 Grant Co. News Eckler, James Conner 2 mo d. Thursday Main St., Williamstown son Dr. & Mrs. C.M. Eckler ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 4 2 Jul 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 2 New Star Route Carrier Ollie Miller has been awarded the contract to carry the U.S. Mail on the Havilandsville, McKinneysburg and Falmouth route; and will use auto service. He will leave Havilandsville each morning at 7:00 o'clock, and arrive in Falmouth before 9:00 o'clock. Mr. Miller began his new duties on July 1st. Frank King has been carrying this mail for many years and has given good service. He has also been very accommodating to the people living along this route in many years. Mr. King is blind, but this did not seem to handicap him in his work. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 4 2 Jul 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Deaths Fogle, A.J.M. 63y 2m 3d b. 2 Apr 1863 Harrison Co. d. last Thursday bur. Oakland Cem. Pendleton Co. son Jacob Fogle m. Julia Wyatt 5 Apr 1983 she d. year ago father two children W.P. Fogle, Falmouth Mrs. Ollie Perkins bro. Daniel Fogle Thomas Fogle Mrs. Elizabeth Williams Redman, Mrs. Elizabeth 76 b. 7 Nov 1843 Cherry Hill, PA d. 23 Jun 1920 Maple Ave. Falmouth bur. Riverside Cem. dau. James and Elizabeth Patrick m. David E. Redman 4 Apr 1843 he d. 10 Jun 1915 mother 4 children Hettie Redman, Mrs. Davis Lee Redman d. 12 Jun 1905 Seattle WA Harry Redman d. 1 Oct 1900 Chicago, IL Lou Effie Redman, mbr. Falmouth Presbyterian Church Elliott, Dudley D. 77y 3m 4d b. 24 Mar 1843 d. 28 Jun 1920 home near Oakland bur. Oakland Cem. Pendleton Co. Federal Soldier Co. D 40th Kentucky served 3 years son Snowden Elliott one of eight children m. Eliza Ramsey 7 Feb 1866 father of 8 children five survive Mrs. J.A. Showalter Mrs. George King Mrs. Ed Taliaferro Charles Elliott George Elliott mbr. Oakland Christian Church, Milford Lodge, F.&A. M., A.G. Wildman G.A.R. Dahms, Mrs. Henrietta 74 b. 18 Jan 1846 Germany d. 28 Jun 1920 home on Catawba pike bur. Riverside Cem. m. Julius Dahms 19 Aug 1873 in Germany came to US in 1883 mother of 8 children 5 survive with husband Mrs. Charles Haegele, Covington Mrs. Eustace Gachwind, Nebraska Miss Augusta Dahms, Pendleton Co. Miss Katie Dahms, Pendleton Co. Bruno Dahms, Pendleton Co. mbr. Falmouth Lutheran Church Acton, Miles 94 b. Dublin, IRE d. 25 Jun 1920 home of dau. near Bethel bur. Catholic Cem. Falmouth father Mrs. John Klaber Goldsberry, Bertha d. Sunday Covington bur. Riverside Cem. sis. Eugene Goldsberry Goldsberry, Eugene 2 1/2 years d. Tuesday Falmouth bur. Riverside Cem. bro. Bertha Goldsberry Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 4 2 Jul 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 7 Eckler, America Ashcraft 73y 8m 9d b. 10 Oct 1846 Pendleton Co. KY d. 19 Jun 1920 bur. Broad Ridge Cem. dau. Nimrod K. and Elizabeth Ashcraft m. F.D. Eckler 10 Jun 1846 mother 2 sons Alonzo K. Eckler Fred H. Eckler Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 4 2 Jul 1920 Pg. 4 Col. 7 West End Mr. & Mrs. Willie Cummins entertained Mr. & Mrs. Charles Cummins Sunday. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 4 2 Jul 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Bracken Co. Curtis, Omar Kenneth b. 13 Apr 1919 d. 10 Jun 1920 White, Clarence 28 d. 21 Jun 1920 home of his father in Minerva son Frank White Brierly, Bert 15 d. 13 Jun 1920 home of father in Newport bur. Newport Wednesday Blades, Nicholas 75 to 80 d. 18 Jun 1920 home Powersville Clark, Thomas J. about 50 d. 18 Jun 1920 Belmont vicinity bur. Foster Chapel Cem. surv. 2nd wife and two children Teegarden, Mrs. Thomas about 70 d. 20 Jun 1920 bur. Odd Fellows Cem. Brooksville Leona Mains Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 4 2 Jul 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 3 Harrison Co. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Anderson are receiving congratulations for the birth of an eight pound daughter on Saturday 19 June. Name. Mary Elizabeth. The population of Cynthiana was announced last week at Washington D.C. as 3,857. The census figures show an increase of 254 since 1910, or seven percent. Hill, Mrs. Hattie b. 15 Aug 1854 d. Tuesday home of son in Richmond, IN m. Hiram Hill nee Lloyd Parish, Henry William b. 22 Jun 1871 d. 22 Jun 1920 home in Cynthiana son William A. and Susan Redmon Parish Turney, Alex P. b. Bourbon Co. KY d. Wednesday last Pine Bluff, AR son John and Sarah Patton Turney bro. W.M. Turney Casey, William Miller Co. K 27th Infantry d. France body being shipped to Cynthiana to Whaleys Funeral Home No date of death given Luig, Mrs. Theresa d. 16 Jun 1920 home in Cynthiana m. Thoedore Luig ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 3 25 Jun 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Peck, Mary Margaret 27y 10m 8d b. 8 Aug 1892 Falmouth d. 16 Jun 1920 bur. Riverside Cem. dau. J.W. Peck Thomas, Stephen H. 76 b. near Lenoxburg, Bracken Co. d. Monday Seymour, IN bur. Seymour, IN surv. dau., 1 bro. 2 sis Eckler, Mrs. F.D. d. 19 June 1920 near Knoxville surv. Husband Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 3 25 Jun 1920 Pg. 2 Col. 1 McGuire, Frances 8 d. bur. Riverside beside her mother who had recently died. dau. Thomas McGuire Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 3 25 Jun 1920 Pg. 3 Col. 1 Thompson, J.S. d. 24 Dec 1919 k. by shooting by James Welsh Fayette Co. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 3 25 Jun 1920 Pg. 3 Col. 4 Monroe, Mrs. Mabel B. b. fun. Wednesday Chrristian Church, Falmouth nee Blackerby m. James Monroe 25 Dec 1917 mother Carolyn 11 months old dau. Dr. P.N. Blackerby Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 3 25 Jun 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Bracken Co. News Cline, Baby 3 week old d. recently near Bradford baby of Harry and Minnie Cleat Cline Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 3 25 Jun 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 3 Hiles, Harry C. 56 d. Monday Lexington Sanitorium resident for 36 yrs sur. Mother, 4 brothers, 4 sisters Houston, Robert H. 86 b. Ireland d. 14 Jun 1920 home at Berlin bur. Odd Fellows Cem. Johnsville Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 3 25 Jun 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 4 Harrison Co. Turney, Alex. d. Wednesday Pine Bluff, AR Luig, Mrs. Gheresa d. Wednesday Pike Street, Cynthiana m. Theodore Luig Grant Co. Furnish, R.F. d. last week of Jonesville m. Nina Stewart 1874 father 8 children, 2 sons and 6 daughters Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 3 25 Jun 1920 Pg. 7 Col. 5 Gardnersville (Delayed) Albert Laubisch entertained Malcolm Simpson, of Walton, Roscoe Ewing, of Morgan and Dwight Yelton at dinner Friday in honor of his own and Malcolm's thirteenth birthday anniversary. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 3 25 Jun 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 1 Sunrise Born, to the wife of Della Whalen, a daughter. The little girl is named Dorothy Mildred. The building of the Sunrise Hight School is in great progress now, so we suppose that Sunrise will have a High School at last. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 3 25 Jun 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 6 Boyd Withers, Will d. 18 Jun 1920 gall stones ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 2 18 Jun 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Monroe, Mrs. James I. b. 12 Sep 1888 Berlin, Bracken Co, KY d. 15 Jun 1920 bur. Riverside Cem. Mabel Jeffries Blackerby dau. Dr. & Mrs. P.N. Blackerby m. James I. Monroe 25 Dec 1917 mother of 1 dau. Carolyn Blazckerby Monroe dau. Dr. P.N. Blackerby he d. 11 Jul 1922 surv. mother, 3 brothers, husband and baby Martin, Mrs. W.N. (Mary G.) b. 22 Jan 1867 d. 10 Jun 1920 bur. Palestine Cem. m. William Nichols Martin 22 Sep 1887 surv. husband and 9 children Austin, Homer L. b. Pendleton Co. KY d. 9 Apr 1920 El Paso, TX flu and pneumonia son Taylor and Minnie Austin surv. wife and 2 sisters Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 2 18 Jun 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Downard, Thomas 61 b. 17 Jun 1859 Bracken Co. d. 13 Jun 1920 near Berlin bur. Brooksville Cem. surv. wife and 4 chldren, 3 brothers and 1 sister mbr. Willow Baptist Mullins, Richard d. Sunday home at Berlin McGuire, Frances about 6 d. Thursday last TB bur. Riverside Cem. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 2 18 Jun 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Marriages Anderson, Chester Trenton, 21, son G.W. Anderson m. Katherine Wright, 18, dau. B.H. Wright m. Covington, KY Information wanted. Will some of the old comrades please tell me the day the 40th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Company B, were mustered in, the day, place and year they were mustered out. My husband, Joel N. Ratcliff, has lost his discharge and I am trying to get his pension increased and have to have these particulars before I can get it. If Mrs. Elizabeth K. Woodhead could send me this information I should be very thankful. Mrs. Anges Craig Ratcliff, 553 Talbot Ave, Akron, OH. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 2 18 Jun 1920 Pg. 2 Col. 1 Shirley, Dr. I.A. 71 b. Bourbon Co. d. Saturday last home Winchester Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 2 18 Jun 1920 Pg. 3 Col. 2 New School Buildings for Harrison County The Board of Education of Harrison county let the contract for construction of the Buena Vista school to Jas. Galbraith at $17,700. The building is to be a frame stucco. Raymond Bros. were awarded the contract for the Sunrise High School at $18,657. Both buildings are to be completed by October 1st. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 2 18 Jun 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Grant Co. Rider, Joseph 83 d. last Friday near Pleasant Ridge Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 2 18 Jun 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 3 Carter, Mrs. Rosa Ethel 35 d. 1 Jun 1920 near Williamstown bur. Williamstown Cem. m. Henry Carter surv. Husband twin girls, a boy and twin boys Bracken Co. French, Montgomery G. 60 b. Illinois d. 8 Jun 1920 near Berry, Harrison Co. KY bur. Cynthiana son Mason and Mary French surv. Wife, 3 sons, four daughers, 1 sister, Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 2 18 Jun 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 4 Harrison Co. Raymond, James J. d. 6 Jun 1920 New Harrison Hospital Withers, Alex Victor infant b. Sunday d. Sunday bur. Battle Grove Cem. son R.S. Withers Berry, William Clinton b. 7 Apr 1842 d. 8 Jun 1920 Berry son John G. and Elizabeth S. Berry A beautiful wedding which was witnessed by about one hundred friends of the popular couple was that of Mr. Newton King and Miss Lula Anne Martin, which was happily solemnized yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the bride's home in the Curry vicinity. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W.B. Garriott. Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 2 18 Jun 1920 Pg. 7 Col. 3 Morgansville Ryder, Mr. d. Monday near Atwood Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 2 18 Jun 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 4 Kelat Newton King m. Lulu, daugher of Jo. S. Martin m. 10 Jun 1920 Dutch Ridge Fields, infant d. 6 Jun 1920 bur. Oakland Cem. Pendleton Co. infant of Howard Fields ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Volume 14 Number 1 11 Jun 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 1 Harris, John J. Will Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Bonar, Henry Bascom 85 b. 28 Sep 1835 Bonar homestead at Pleasant Hill d. 4 Jun 1920 son James Ingram Bonar and Sarah Bennett m1. Elizabeth Montgomery she d. 5 May 1899 m2. Matilda Fields 25 Dec 1904 she survives father 8 children 6 surv. L.W. Bonar, New Trenton, IN B.F. Bonar, Brooksville, IN Howard B. Bonar, Okeechobee, FL Mrs. Sulvia Rardin, Black Mountain, NC Dr. J.E. Bonar, Old Mexico Mrs. Naomi Calvert, New Trenton, IN bur. Walnut Grove Cem. Maddox, Robert 75 b. Campbell Co. d. 2 Jun 1920 home at Aspen bur. Pleasant Ridge Cem. m. Marsha Randall 2 Mar 1877 father of 7 children four surv father Rosa Maddox she died 6 years ago on same day Kemp, Carston Beckett 10 d. Saturday bur. Odd Fellow Cem. Johnsville son Cleaveland Kemp who was k. 6 years ago Cole, Oscar 16y 5m 2d d. Wednesday home of parents east of Falmouth bur. Pythian Grove Cem. son Robert Cole Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Rardin, Agnes Irwin 90y 2m 2 b. 30 Mar 1830 Newport, KY d. 1 Jun 1920 home of dau. South Gate, KY bur. 2nd 12 Mile Cem. m. J.L. Rardin mother 11 children Parker, Arthur N. b. 19 Jun 1874 Kansas d. Wednesday Massie Mem. Hosp. Paris, KY bur. Paris Cem. son Robert F. and Lucy J. Parker m. Maud Rardin surv. wife and two children Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 6 Barton, T.M. Will Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 7 Milford Raymond, J.T. d. Sunday Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 4 Col. 2 Kelat Mr. & Mrs. Levi Sandy, formerly of this community, but now of Cynthiana, are regular visitors to Benson Church on meeting days. Mrs. Sandy was for years the excellent superintendent of the Benson Sunday School and was a tireless worker. The glad hand of welcome is certainly extended them. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 4 Col. 5 Harper, Mrs. Eliza 71y 5m 13d b. 27 Nov 1848 d. 10 May 1920 near McKinneysburg bur. Mt. Vernon Cem. m. Edward Harper dau. Braxton King and Nancy surv. Husband and 9 children Braxton Harper William Harper Bennie Harper Sidney Harper Mrs. Fenton Browning Mrs. Edward Powell Mrs. Charles Cushman Mrs. Dudley Ramsey Mrs. Mason Fields sis Richard King Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Bracken Co. William Kiskaden and Miss Ida Cummins were wedded Friday night, May 28th, Dr. Cochrane officiating, Byar, Irvin d. 29 May 1920 near Germantown TB son Edwin Byar Thompson, Mrs. Belle 70 d. Saturday St. Joseph Hosp. Lexington m. Leander R. Thompson mother of 3 dau. and 1 son Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 2 Grant Co. Spanyer, Mrs. F.R. d. Wednesday near Glencoe bur. Polar Grove, Owen Co. KY surv. Husband, 1 dau. 4 sisters. dau. Bryan P. Clark Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 4 Harrison Co. Fightmaster, Mrs. Permelia Katherine d. 1 Jun 1920 W. Pleasant St. Cynthiana, KY m. Jos. H. Fightmaster Hicks, Anna Ruby 1y 5m d. 30 May 1920 Cynthiana, KY dau. Karl Hicks ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
(See mention of Barboursville at bottom.) Sept. 16: New Orleans banks suspend specie payments. Ky. banks refuse to suspend. Later, may eastern banks suspend specie payment. Sept. 18: In consequence of the action of Confederate generals Polk and Zollicoffer, in seizing and occupying certain strategic points in Kentucky, the committee of federal relations report the following, in the house of representatives: "Whereas, Kentucky has been invaded by the forces of the so-called Confederate States, and the commanders of the forces so invading the State have insolently prescribed the conditions upon which they will withdraw, thus insulting the dignity of the States by demanding terms to which Kentucky can not listen without dishonor; therefore: 1). Be is resolved by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, That the invaders must be expelled; inasmuch as there are now in Kentucky Federal troops assembled for the purpose of preserving the tranquility of the State, and of defending and protecting the people of Kentucky in the peaceful enjoyment of their lives and property. It is ------ 2). Further resolved, That General Robert ANDERSON, a native Kentuckian, who has been appointed to command of the department of Cumberland, be requested to take instant command, with authority and power from this Commonwealth to call out a volunteer force in Kentucky for the purpose of repelling the invaders from out soil. 3). Resolved, That is using the means which duty and honor require shall be used to expel the invaders from the soil of Kentucky, NO CITIZEN SHALL BE MOLESTED ON ACCOUNT OF HIS POLITICAL OPINIONS; (italicized) that no citizen's property shall be taken or confiscated because of such opinions, nor shall any slave be set free by any military commander, and that ALL PEACEABLE CITIZENS (italicized) and their families ARE ENTITLED TO, AND SHALL RECEIVED, THE FULLEST PROTECTION (italicized) of the government IN THE ENJOYMENT OF THEIR LIVES, THEIR LIBERTIES, AND THEIR PROPERTY (italicized). 4). Resolved, That his Excellency, the Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, be requested to give all the aid in his power to accomplish the end desired by these resolutions, and that he call out so much of the military force of the State under his command as may be necessary therefor, and that he place the same under the command of Gen. Thomas L. CRITTENDEN. 5). Resolved, That the patriotism of every Kentuckian is invoked, and is confidently relied upon to give active aid in the defense of the Commonwealth." The resolutions are adopted seriatim --- the 1st by 73 to 23, the 2nd by 69 to 27, the 3d by 93 to 3, the 4th by 72 to 24, the 5th by 73 to 23, and preamble by 73 to 23. The senate adopts them by 26 to 9. Sept. 20, Gov. Magoffin, in a forcible and dignified message, vetoes them; but the house, by 69 to 21, and the senate, by 24 to 10, immediately pass them again, "the objections of the governor to the contrary notwithstanding;" The governor issues his proclamation, the same day, precisely as required in the resolutions. Sept. -- Brig. Gen. Simon B. BUCKNER, in command of a brigade of Confederate troops at Camp Boone, Tenn., near the Ky. line, soon moves up to Bowling Green. About Sept. 15, Gen. Albert Sidney JOHNSTON is appointed to command of the department of the West, Confederate States army. Sept. 18: U. S. post office department "issues an order that, as the Louisville COURIER (italicized) is an advocate of treason and hostility to the government and authority of the United States, it should be excluded from the mails, until further orders; And, on the same day, the publication of the paper is interdicted. Sept. 18: Brig. Gen. S. B. BUCKNER, C.S.A., with Confederate troops, occupies Bowling Green; and issues a proclamation "To the people of Kentucky," giving his "own assurance that the force under his command will be used to aid the Governor of Kentucky n carrying out the 'STRICT NEUTRALITY' (italicized) desired by its people whenever they undertake to enforce it against the two belligerents alike." A portion of his forces come as far as Elizabethtown. -- Confederate troops burn the bridge over Rolling Fork, 5 miles west of Muldrow's Hill, on the Louisville and Nashville railroad; and Union men burn the bridge at Rollin. -- Spirited skirmish at Barboursville bridge, between Home Guards and Confederate troops.
Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Brown, Benjamin Franklin 42y 5m 11d b. 19 Dec 1878 d. 28 May 1920 fun. Grant's Lick m. Lucy Anderson son John W. Brown Aulick, Mrs. Blanche 28y 9m 29d b. 29 Aug 1891 Pendleton Co. KY d. 28 May 1920 Denver CO TB bur. Riverside Cem. m. J. Walker Aulick 29 Jun 1914 dau. Presley Wafford mother one dau. Bernice Louise Aulick Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Broadus, Rev. Aaron about 79 d. Tuesday bur. colored cem. Falmouth Ex Federal soldier, and a member of Wildman Post G.A.R. black Coming to a good country Born, to the wife of Charles C. Huffman, of Newport, at Spear's Hospital, on May 24th, a fine 8 1/2 lb son. The mother and babe are doing nicely and the proud father is all smiles. Grandfather is only able to get about with the aid of crutches. The little master will be known as Robert. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Grant's Lick Brown, Frank fun. Misses Mary and Cora Cummins spent a few days, including Memorial Day with their parents, accompanied by Wm. H. Runge and brother, John Runge Jr. of Covington. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 5 Col. 4 Gardnersville Cook, Mrs. fun. Gardnersville last Tuesday bur. Gardnersville Cem. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Bracken Co. Hull, Harry 34 d. 18 May 1920 son David Hull Uselman, Mrs. Elizabeth 76 d. 24 May 1920 home of dau. Chilo, OH nee Walker m. J.W. Uselman sur. 6 sons and two daughters Pucinni, Mayo 70 d. 25 Jun 1920 near Belmont church came to US from Italy in 1866 surv. wife, 3 sons and 4 dau. William Puccini, Bracken Co. Charley Puccini, Bracken Co. Angelo Puccini, Bracken Co. Nim Pete Puccini, Bracken Co. Miss Rosa Puccini, Bracken Co. Mrs. Lucy Clark, Milford Mrs. Kate Mardis, below Milford Mrs. Mary Turner, of Neave. bro. and surv. Angelo Puccini, of Belmont Joseph Puccini, TX mbr. Catholic Church Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 2 Grant Co. Harvey, Leo d. France fun. Memorial day Sunday first of the war dead to arrive home Cook, Mrs. Fannie 69 d. last Saturday m. Ben H. Cook d. about 12 years ago bur. Gardnersville Church Cem. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 3 Harrison Co. Moses, Samuel J. d. Wednesday Walnut St. Cynthiana Juett, Mrs. Rachel M. d. 25 May 1920 near Poindexter m. J.L. Juett Rees, Milton d. 21 May 1920 hosp. Dayton, OH Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 5 Deaton, Alex 76y 4m 5d d. 5 Jun 1919 Breathitt Co. KY bur. Strong graveyard Lost Creek 5 & 6 Jun 1920 Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 52 4 Jun 1920 Pg. 7 Col. 1 Havilandsville Mr. & Mrs. A.C. Hall and two daughters attended church at Antioch Mills Sunday and spent the remainder of the day with Mr. & Mrs. Julius Sharp and daughter Ida. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Greene, Mrs. Helena 68y 9m 15d b. 1 Aug 1852 Pendleton Co. d. 16 May 1920 home near Butler bur. IOOF Cem. Butler dau. Robert H. and Elizabeth Taylor m. W.H. Greene Jr. 1870 mother of 11 children surv. children named Herndon, Fletcher 88 d. 20 May 1920 home in Campbell Co. bur. Mt. Gilead Cem. Carthage m. Mary J. Herndon she d. Mar 1920 Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Marriages James Franklin Rankin, 44, Falmouth m. Miss Elizabeth Cummins, 42, Brooksville pike Sunday bride dau. of Mrs. Amanda Cummins and sister of Charles Cummins of Falmouth groom brick layer Doan, Clarence m. Miss Grace Price both of Sunrise neighborhood last Wednesday parsonage of Rev. C.P. Pilow in Falmouth Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Grant's Lick Works, Mrs. America 96 d. 15 May 1920 Campbell Co. Hosp bur. Oakland Cem. Grant's Lick m. Isaac Works Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 6 Good Attendance Record Cummins, Ennis N. son Wm. Cummins of Middletown, OH bro. Emma Cummins Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 7 Gardner, Mrs. Lou d. Friday bur. Gardnersville Cem. m. John Gardner Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 2 Col. 1 Entire page Letter from Rev. Charles L. Conrad, Missionary to India Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 3 Col. 4 Thomas Marion Barton Barton, Thomas Barton b. 29 Oct 1835 Harris Creek, near Lynn Station, Pendleton Co. KY d. bur. Odd Fellows Cem. near Butler Remarkable Life Sketch Thomas Marion Barton has passed away. He was a prominent, patriarchal patriotic and pedagogic landmark of local life. He was born October 29, 1835, on Harris Creed, near Lynn Station, Pendleton County, KY in a primitive log-house built by his father. In that early day this section of Kentucky was a dense forest, and it was necessary only to make a clearing to obtain sufficient timber to erect a house. It is interesting also to note that at that time all nails were made by hand. Thomas Marion Barton was educated at College Hill, near Cincinnati. Upon the outbreak of the Civil War, he was elected First Sergeant of Company D Twenty-third Kentucky Infantry, U.S. Army. The company went into encampment at Camp King, a hill eminently visible as one enters Covington along the L. & N. R. R. He was afterwards promoted to a Lieutenancy and later to acting Captain of his Company. He campaigned to Tennessee, and fought in the battle of Stone River (Murfreesboro), and many other engagements in the South. Capt. Barton was a school teacher for 40 consecutive years, teaching his first school near the present home of Joe Kidwell, when Butler was yet a mere hamlet and known as Hamilton, if indeed it was yet a village. It was the custom in that early day for the teacher to board with the parents and patrons of the school, dividing his time among them. In 1876-77 Capt. Barton was principal of the public school at Independence and about that time present of the Northern Kentucky Teachers' Association, with headquarters in Covington. He was a contemporary school teacher with the late great statesman, John G. Carlisle. In 1878-79 he was principal of the public school at Butler, and by getting many nonresident pupils to attend the school, many of whom were grown young men and women, he was enabled to have different school room, there being at least three; and as prior to this time there had never been a school taught in more than one room, he thus inaugurated the first graded school in Butler. Besides himself, a Miss Kittie Storch and a Miss Yelton (now Mrs. Wesley M. Rardin) were teachers. In 1884, he was principal of the Cold Spring Academy, in Campbell County. In 1885, he taught the Academy at Falmouth. He retired from teaching about 20 years ago, living about a mine from Butler, on Lick Creek, where his greatest pleasure was to have his children visit him. Many of his former pupils are now well-settled men and women, well and favorably known in Northern Kentucky. Capt. Barton was a prolific writer, and had contributed to newspapers in the old days under the nom de plume "Ken"; while contemporary writers W. J. A. Rardin, of Butler, and Geo. Lilly, of Boston Station, wrote under "M-Quad" and "Con" respectively. About 1886, Capt. Barton collected a number of his poems, and George F. Henry, then editor of the Falmouth Guide, published them under the book title, "Lyrics of the Licking Valley." Some of his poems were considered meritorious and copied widely. This led to an inquiry by a Barton of the same family in New England, and placed the Kentucky Bartons in a family that had lost them for more that 100 years, and further lead to an interesting genealogical and ancestral discovery developed by L. L. Barton. T. M. Barton was the son of Wm. Leland Barton, born at Providence, Rhode Island, A.D. 1796. The elder Barton came to Cincinnati at the age of 16, when that city was but a village. He later came to Kentucky and settled near Butler, where he passed away in 1865, and was buried on his farm opposite Flowertown. He was the son of Geroge Washington Barton, the son of William Barton, Major General in the Rhode Island Militia during the Revolutionary War, of whom George Washington said his capture of the British General Prescott (for whom "Light Horse Harry" Lee was exchanged), was the bravest act of the Revolution. Congress awarded Gen. Barton a sword. He was a friend of the Marquis de Lafayette, who, upon his second visit to American, in 1825, found General Barton in prison for debt. Lafayette paid the debt, and General Barton was released from prison. Upon this incident John Greenleaf Whittier wrote his immortal poem, "The Prisoner for Debt." This Ancestry is traced to Rufus and Mary Barton, who came to this country in 1648, from Scotland. Thomas M. Barton was a pioneer in the advocacy of temperance, further back than 1870. He died of old age, having been a hard worker most of his life. Capt. Barton bought the farm where he resided in 1871, and the large family of children were raised there. He married Mary Jane Beckett, of, and at Mirabile, Caldwell Co. Missouri. Following are their children, in order of age: Leslie Leland, now in U.S. Executive Civil Service, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Mattie Fryer, same service; Bernard, who died in 1889; Ed. E., lawyer, Falmouth; Charles C. in Government service, Washington DC; Mrs. Marie Bredell, in Japan; Mrs. Carrie C. Ball, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Nora Yelton, Butler; Walter W., civil engineer, in Florida; Thomas T., veterinarian, Walton, KY; Byron B., engineer, on the old home farm; Jesse J., engineer, Williamstown. The funeral service were conducted at the Butler Christian church, by the Rev. Henry Webb, of Covington. Burial was at the Odd Fellows cemetery near Butler. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 3 Col. 6 Wyatt, Mrs. J. D. 39 d. 12 May 1920 State Hosp. Lexington KY fun. Flemingsburg bur. Elizaville Cem. beside her husband Elizabeth Rawlings m. Judge J.D. Wyatt Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 4 Col. 6 Hall, Anna Lee In Loving Memory d. 24 May 1919 Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Bracken Co. News White, John W. d. last Thrusday Chandler, Judge M.F. d. last Wednesday Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 2 Grant County News Watson, Mrs. Emma d. 11 May 1920 TB Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 3 Harrison County McDowell, John C. d. 15 May 1920 Robertson Co. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 2 Mt. Moriah Mr. & Mrs. W.P. Cummins and family entertained Sunday, Mrs. Myrtle Purdy and two children, Carrie Belle and Clyde, Mrs. Lula Cummins and children, Naomi Spaulding and Thomas Wolfe. Miss Naomi Spaulding spent Tuesday night with Misses Ida and Lillie Cummins. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 3 McMchone Mr. & Mrs. Ed Davis spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. & Mrs. Bert Cummins and family. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 51 28 May 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 4 Boyd Miss Mattie Elmore of Walton is visiting Mrs. Myrtle K. 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Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 50 21 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 1 Held, Infant dau. George B. 3 hours b. Tuesday d. Tuesday bur. Riverside Cem. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 50 21 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Barton, Capt. Thomas Marion 85 b. 29 Oct 1835 near Butler d. 11 May 1920 near Butler bur. IOOF Cem. Flour Creek near Butler Union soldier Orderly Sgt. Co. D twenty-third Ky. INF 2nd Lt. and acting Capt. m. Mary Jane Beckett 10 Apr 1864Caldwell Co. MO twelve children Leslie L. Barton, Washington DC Mrs. Mattie Fryer Albert Bernard Barton d. 1889 Edward E. Barton Charles C. Barton Mrs. (John) Marie Bredell, Victoria, BC Mrs. Carrie Ball Mrs. Nora Yelton Dr. Thomas T. Barton, Walton Walter W. Barton Bryon B. Barton Jesse J. Barton bro Mrs. Margaret Gosney Mrs. Eliza Tuttle, Gallipolis, OH mbr. GAR post Butler Harrison, Mrs. Elizabeth 77 d. 9 Apr 1920 home at Carthage bur. Mt. Gilead Cem. Carthage sis Mrs. Missouri McDaniel Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 50 21 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Johnson, Elijah 69y 6m 20d b. 22 Oct 1850 Bracken Co. d. 12 May 1920 home near Neave bur. Wesley Chapel Churchyard son William Johnson d. some months ago at age 93 m. Anna Miller surv. wife and 5 children Dora Johnson, at home Noah Johnson, at home William Johnson, at home Mrs. Chas. Elrod Mrs. Chas. Rigg bro. Nicholas Johnson Mrs. Martha Mann 1/2 brother Thomas Johnson[RN=8200] Edward Johnson Benjamin Johnson Albert Johnson Mrs. Jane Galloway Mrs. Minnie Cummins [RN=8099] Mrs. Bessie Cummins [RN=8201] Mrs. Alice Smith mbr. Oakland Christian Chruch Pendleton Co. Johnson, Richard76y 6m 22d b.3 Oct 1843 d. 25 Apr 1920 home at Mason bur. Mason Cem. m. Amanda Gray1869 father 9 children 5 survive Soldier in Civil war Co. H 5th Artillery Martin, Lewis Alvin b. 13 Jan 1853 d. 11 May 1920 home of son Spencer Martin bur. Morgan Cem. Cordova son Joe Martin surv by 4 sons Spencer Martin Willie Martin Allie Martin Clinton Martin 2 brothers Ben Martin Joe Martin 1 sister Mrs. Sallie Morgan his wife died ten years ago Dahlenburg, Mrs. Margaret A. b. 5 May 1873Morgan d. 13 May 1920 bur. Morgan Cem. m. Henry Dahlenburg when she was 24 dau. Robert H. and Margaret A. McCandless she was one of ten in her family surv. mother 3 brothers and 4 sisters Wyatt, Mrs. John D. 35 d. 12 May 1920 hospital in Louisville, KY bur. Elizabethville, her old home m. Judge J.D. Wyatt he d. about 6 months ago Green, Mrs. Helena about 75 d. 16 May 1920 home near Butler bur. Butler Cem. m. William Green he d. sis. Mrs. Benjamin Tucker of Butler Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 50 21 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Latner, Mrs. B.F. b. 4 Jun 1853 d. 11 May 1920 bur. Roanoke Church Cem. fun. Roanoke Christian Church dau. William T. and Lucy Jane Lowe surv.brother Alvin Lowe of Williamstown J.C. Lowe of Morgan m. B.F. Lanter mother 6 sons surv. husband and 5 sons Walter Lanter, Williamstown Frank Lanter, Williamstown George Lanter, Bellefontaine, OH Richard Lanter, Montana Grover Lanter, Montana one son Joseph M. Lanter d. 1904 Jett, Elijay T. 59 b. near mouth of North Fork in Pendleton Co. d. recently home San Angelo, TX son John P. and Mary Jett m. Alice Morgan in Texas but she was from Milford surv. wife and 4 children bro. John W. Jett Four Oaks his mother d. 1893 Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 50 21 May 1920 Pg. 3 Col. 2 Drake, Mrs. Irela Jane75y 1m 4d d. 30 Apr 1920 fun. Butler M.E. Church m. L.H. Drake children A.E. Drake d. 3 Nov 1873 Mable C. Drake Ora M. Drake Albert R. Drake Arnell L. Drake Bessie M. Drake m. Wylie of ND Edna B. Drake Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 50 21 May 1920 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Marcus Dahlenburg, Mrs. Henry d. Thursday cancer fun. Morgan Christian Church bur. Morgan Cem. dau. Mrs. Margaret McCandless surv. husband adopted son James mother and 4 sisters Mrs. Ella Hand Mrs. Eva Thomas Mrs. Mary Tebelman Mrs. Wadsworth 3 brothers Will McCandless Robert McCandless Lawrence McCandless Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 50 21 May 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Bracken Co. Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Cummins entertained last Sunday with an elegant six o'clock dinner in honor of their son, Lewie Rankins Cummins, and his bride nee Miss Gladys Hause, who were married Sunday afternoon by Rev. H.M. Massie at his residence. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 50 21 May 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 3 Grant Co. Turner, William 80 d. Saturday home at Cherry Grove bur. Williamstown Cem. sur. wife and 6 sons Jas. Turner, Williamstown Lee Turner, Williamstown Jno. Turner, Carlisle Grover Turner, Paynes Depot Chas. Turner, Paynes Depot William Turner, Adams Co. OH Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 50 21 May 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 4 Harrison Co. Fields, Mrs. Margaret A. d. recently home of son near Davis, KY m. Jas. R. Fields d. 31 Dec 1916 Smart, Earl Franklin 2y d. Saturday Poplar St. Cynthiana burns from hot water son Jas. F. Smart Harney, John H. d. ThursdayHarrison Hospital Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 50 21 May 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 5 Resolution Mains, William Morgan d. 24 Apr 1920 mbr. Washington Council No. 46 Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 50 21 May 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 6 In Memory Boeske, Minnie Agnes d. 11 May 1919 dau. Geo. Boeske Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 50 21 May 1920 Pg. 7 Col. 3 Dayton, OH Mains, W.M. d. 30 Apr 1920 Boyd Neal Cannon, of Winchester, spent Saturday and Sunday with his father J.T. Cannon Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 50 21 May 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 4 Knoxville F.M. Norton is the owner of a furnished blacksmith shop, located in the best business center of Knoxville, which he has advertised for same for the meager sum of $700 for the property and tools. Up to this date no blacksmith has called to look it over with a view to buying it. It is one of the choicest locations in the county and if not sold within the next few days the owner is thinking of removing the building from the lot and offering the lot separately for sale. The location is ideal for a business property and he thinks a certain Lodge will buy it readily and erect a building with a lodge room on the second floor and arrange a store room on the first floor. Dahlenburg, Mrs. Maggie 47 d. Thursday Cincinnati hospital bur. Morgan Cem. m. Henry Dahlenburg nee McCandless childless but one adopted son, James age 18 surv by mother Mrs. Margaret McCandless sisters Mrs. Eva Thomas, Morgan Mrs. Ella Hand, Callensville Mrs. May Tibbleman, near Williamstown Mrs. Ira Wadsworth, Covington brothers William McCandless, Morgan Robert McCandless, Covington Lawrence McCandless, Lexington ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
July 10: In the circuit court at Louisville, in the case of BRADY & DAVIES vs. L. & N. R.R., Judge MUIR decided that the United States has the right to stop the shipment of goods to the south. --Large purchases of mules in Ky., for U. S. army purposes. July 15: At Camp Boone, 8 miles from Clarksville, Tennessee, several regiments of Kentuckians are volunteering, for the Confederate army. -- At camp Clay, opposite Newport, and at camp Joe Holt, opposite Louisville, four "Kentucky" regiments are volunteering for the U. S. army; probably one-third of them are recruited elsewhere, and are not Kentuckians. July 22: In the house of representatives of congress, John J. CRITTENDEN, of Ky., offered the following resolutions, which was adopted, part of it by 121 years to 2 nays, and the balance by 117 yeas to 2 nays (Henry C. BURNETT, of Ky., and John W. REID, of Mo.): "Resolved, That the present deplorable civil war has been forced upon the county by the disunionists of the Southern States, now in arms against the constitutional government, and in arms around the capital; that in this national emergency, congress -- banishing all feelings of mere passion or resentment -- will recollect only its duty to the whole country; that this war is not waged on their part in any spirit of oppression, or for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, or purpose of over-throwing or interfering with the rights or established institutions of those states, but to defend and maintain the SUPREMACY (italicized) of the constitution, and to preserve the Union with all the dignity, equality and rights of the several states unimpaired; and that as soon as these objects are accomplished the war ought to cease." A few days later, in the U.S. senate, Andrew JOHNSON, of Tennessee, offered a resolution to the same purport and almost identical in language -- which was passed by years 30, nays 5. (John C. BRECKINRIDEGE and Lazarus W. POWELL, of Ky., Lyman TRUMBULL, of Ill. and Trusten POLK, and W. P. JOHNSON, of Missouri.) August: Brig. Gen. Wm. NELSON establishes camp Dick ROBINSON, in Garrard county, where companies of Federal soldiers from north-eastern, central, and central-southern Kentucky, are concentrated into regiments -- all in violation of the neutrality of the state. August 19: Gov. MAGOFFIN sends Wm. Ad. DUDLEY and Frank K. HUNT as commissioners to President Lincoln, to urge the removal of this force from the limits of Ky. The President replies that this force consists exclusively of Kentuckians, in the vicinity of the own homes, and was raised at the "urgent solicitation of many Kentuckians;" he declines to remove it. On the same day, the governor dispatched Geo. W. JOHNSON as commissioner to the President of the Confederate States, at Richmond, to elicit an authoritative assurance that that government will continue to respect Ky. neutrality. President Davis replied that he had respected it, and would continue to do it, "so long as the people of Ky. will maintain it themselves;" but neutrality, to be entitled to respect, must be strictly maintained between both parties. September: Sept. 3: Confederate troops from Tennessee occupy and fortify a strong position at Hickman and Columbus, Ky. Sept. 5:Federal troops, by order of Brig. Gen. U. S. Grand, occupy Paducah and other places in Ky. Sept. 7: U. S. flag hoisted on the capitol at Frankfort, by order of the house of representatives, by 77 to 20. Sept. 9: "Peace" convention at Frankfort. -- Major-General Leonidas POLK, commanding Confederate army at Columbus, Ky., notifies Gov. MAGOFFIN that he will withdraw his troops from Ky., provided the Federal troops are simultaneously withdrawn; and will guaranty that confederate troops will remain out of the state, provided that Federal troops shall not again be allowed to enter or occupy any point of Kentucky in the future. Sept/ 10: States' Rights state convention in session at Frankfort, Richard HAWES, chairman; 70 counties represented; speeches by Wm. PRESTON, Thos. F. MARSHALL, Robert W. WOOLLEY, Lewis E. HARVIE, Edward C. MARSHALL, and others; resolutions adopted deploring the unnatural war, advocating strict neutrality, in favor of the dispersion of the Federal camps in the state, and expressing readiness, when that is done, to assist in driving the Tennessee invaders from our shores. Sept. 11: The house, by 71 to 26, "Resolves, That his excellency, Gov. MAGOFFIN, be instructed to inform those concerned that Kentucky expects the Confederate or Tennessee troops to be withdrawn from her soul, unconditionally; and then, by 29 to 68, defeats another resolution requesting the governor to demand the immediate withdrawal of BOTH (italicized) the Federal and Confederate troops from the south-western part of the state. The senate, by 25 to 8, adopted the former resolution; which the governor vetoed on 13th, and both houses promptly passed it over the veto -- thus BEING DRIVEN FROM OR ABANDONING THE "NEUTRALITY GROUND" (italicized) hitherto consistently occupied. The governor promptly issued his proclamation, as "instructed," strictly.
Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 49 14 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 1 More Marksberry Trial reporting (Long article) Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 49 14 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Oliver, James Allen d. 22 Apr 1920home Latonia bur. Linden Grove Cem. son William and Lena Oliver m. Mary Isabella McMillan father two sons Howard Oliver, Latonia Leman Oliver, Latonia dau. Anna Oliver, Latonia bro. Frank Oliver, Latonia Richard Oliver, Pleasant Ridge Caldwell, Alexander 82y 3m 22d b. 15 Dec 1838 Pendleton Co. d. 7 May 1920 home near Gardnersville bur. Gardnersville Cem. son John and Margaret Caldwell one of 15 children m. Janet Thomas 24 Jun 1869 father 6 children surv. wife and 3 children Confederate Veteran Harper, Mrs. Eliza d. 10May 1920 home near Browning's Corner bur. Mt. Vernon Cem. m. Edward Harper Eliza King dau. Braxton King surv. 4 sons and 3 dau Braxton Harper William Harper Sidney Harper Benjamin Harper Mrs. Mary Browning Mrs. Nannie Cushman Mrs. Maggie Ramsey Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 49 14 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Mullins, Mrs. G.B. 61y d. 7 may 1920 bur. Gardnersville Cem. surv. Husband 4 sons and 3 daughters Edna Ann Southard Winkle, Mrs Sudie d. Monday home near Boyd TB surv. husband, 8 children, one brother and one sister Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 49 14 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 6 Gardnersville Mullins, Mrs. Gabe bur. SundayGardnersville Cem. Caldwell, Alexander bur. SundayGardnersville Cem. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 49 14 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 6 Grant's Lick Castor, Mrs. Susan 86 d. 6 May 1920 bur. Evergeen Cem. m. Frank Castor nee Ware Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 49 14 May 1920 Pg. 2 Col. 6 Yelton, Mrs. M.A. d. Wednesday Christ Hosp. Cincinnati pneumonia dau. George Downard Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 49 14 May 1920 Pg. 5 Col. 4 Mullins, Mrs. G.B. d. 7 Mary 1920 Condolence Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 49 14 May 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Grant Co. Hedges, Sarah Ellen b. 24 Feb 1893 d. 2 May 1920 bur. Williamstown Cem. m. Roy L. Hedges24 Feb 1915 dau. D.N. Ashcraft mother two children Elmo Hedges age 4 Kline Hedges age 2 Harrison Co. Rankin, Comas Veach d. 30 Apr 1920 home in Cynthiana Wheeler, Mrs. Belvadora d.1 May 1920 home Cynthiana m. W.B. Wheeler Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 49 14 May 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 6 Bracken Co. Norris, Mrs. Homer d. Monday home in Augusta bur. Gemantown Cem. mother 6 sons who survive Mrs. Bessie Hamilton, daughter of W.R. (Bud) Hamilton, of Hamilton Ridge, and E.A. Hamilton, of Montgomery Co. were married by Rev. Marion Pfanstiel at this residence here last Sunday afternoon. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 49 14 May 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 6 Havilandville Miss Georgia Furrell and little brother, Thomas called on Miss Ethel King Monday evening. Miss Fannie Harper celebrated her 10th birthday anniversary May 1st. Those present were: Misses Cynthia and Gertie Whalen and niece, Mary Elizabeth Turner; Mrs. Hulda King and her school teacher, Miss Katie Parson, and schoolmates to the number of 30. Cake and lemonade were served and pictures taken by Miss Gertie Whalen. Everyone left wishing Miss Fannie Lou many more happy birthdays. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Thank you for the prompt reply. I knew it was some organization, I just couldn't figure out which one. Diane
IOOF--Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Sorry about the earlier snafu. WCH
International Order of Odd Fellows ----- Original Message ----- From: <DMR1109@aol.com> To: <KYPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 12:59 PM Subject: Re: [KYPENDLE] Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 46 23 Apr 1920 > I've noticed the mention in a few obits of an "IOOF" cemetery. What does the > "IOOF" stand for? I thank you for in advance for any info. Diane > > > ==== KYPENDLE 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 > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >