Falmouth Outlook Fri. 5 Dec 1924 Vol. 18 No. 27 Pg. 1 Col. 1 Woman gives her own life in heroic effort to save infant child; home destroyed by fire Flaming bed forms bier for fifteen-month-old babe Mrs. Glenn Elmore, d. of burns sustained after a can of fluid exploded in fire in her house where she was trying to light a fire. Save 2 year old son, Owen, but lost the other age 15 months. m. Glenn Elmore dau. Mark Tungate. granddaughter of John Garner who burned to death in the same location several years ago. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 5 Dec 1924 Vol. 18 No. 27 Pg. 1 Col. 3 FOUR OAKS MAN PASSES TO REWARD Joe P. Watson, age 74, d. 26 Nov 1924 at home in Four Oaks. son of Joseph P. and Hannah Watson b. 27 Jul 1850 on old Watson farmon Licking river, near Bunker Hill. m. Mary L. Henry of Pendleton Co. 30 Mar 1881. They had two children: Homer T. Watson who d. 6 Nov 1908 and George Beverly Watson who survives. He was one of 11 children and two others survive him: Mrs. Mary Applegate of Falmouth and Miss Martha E. Watson, Charleston, IL. bur. Riverside Falmouth Outlook Fri. 5 Dec 1924 Vol. 18 No. 27 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Nature-Lover Adopts Town of Crittenden ( Nice article about Chutis G. Lloyd Copied dh 1-5789 Falmouth Outlook Fri. 5 Dec 1924 Vol. 18 No. 27 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Miss Helen Rouse, age 25, dau Cortez Rouse of Latonia d. Sunday in Covington after being struck by an automobile on Madison Ave. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 5 Dec 1924 Vol. 18 No. 27 Pg. 1 Col. 6 Mrs. Susan Perea, age 74 d. 26 Nov 1924 in Falmouth b. 1850 in Shellsburgh, PA Oldest of 6 children She was among the first misssionaries to be sent to New Mexico by the Presbyterian Board of Home Mission in the early 60s when missionary work was real pioneeering. m. Jose Yuez Perea in 1868 he d. 1910 He became a minister. She had eight children. The first five died in infancy. Another, George H. Perea, killed in railroad accident in 1912 in Western PA. Two sons survive: Rev. C. H. Perea of Wasachie, TX and W. S. Perea. bur. Riverside Falmouth Outlook Fri. 5 Dec 1924 Vol. 18 No. 27 Pg. 1 Col. 6 Jerry Cummins is the sole beneficiary in the will of Miss Martha M. Davis. The will was dated 28 Oct 1920, witnesses by E. L. Barrett, Katherine Barrett and A. H. Barker. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 5 Dec 1924 Vol. 18 No. 27 Pg. 4 Col. 3 Deaths Josiah S. Wagner, b. 8 Jul 1851 d. 29 Nov 1924 son John and Sarah Wagner m. twice m1. Eliza Jones they had one son, Walter Wagner who survives. m.2 Anna S. Hardin who survives. They had seven children who survive: Taylor A. Wagner, William Wagner, John Wagner, Mrs. John Criswell, Mrs. Oscar Jones, Mrs. Ebb Shearer, and Mrs. Riley King. Also survived by one brother and two sisters (not named). bur. Riverside Mrs. Lucy Yelton Parmelee, b. 29 Feb 1840 Grant's Lick d. 29 Nov 1924 age 84 years, 9 months. m. William Parmelee 8 Oct 1872 he d. seven years ago. Survived by one daughter: Mrs. Julia Biggs of Cleveland, two sisters, Mrs. S. Byrd of Paris, KY and Mrs. Jennie Fisher of Chattanooga, TN. and two brothers, J. W. Yelton of Kansas City, MO and Jesse E. Yelton of Grant's Lick dau. Jesse Yelton Robert Lindsey Simpson, son John and Elizabeth Simpson b. 24 Jan 1860 at Gardnersville d. 21 Nov 1924 age 64 years, 9 months and 27 days. m. Anna L. Lovelace 15 Dec 1887. They had six children, one boy and five girls. Survived by wife, five daughters: Mrs. Ethel Green, Miss Rhoda Simpson, Mrs. Della McKinley, Miss Celia Simpson and Mrs Stella Fletcher; one son, Clarence Simpson. Also one brother, E. W. Simpson of Gardnersville and three sisters, Misses Sarah Simpson, Amanda Simpson and Mrs. Minnie Vessing. Mrs. Paris Anderson, d. 20 Nov 1924 at home in Metamora, IN. Formerly Miss Mary Eckert dau. Lee Eckert of Butler. Survived by three brothers and one sister: John, Col, and George Eckert and Mrs. Emmett Record of near Butler. bur. Butler Falmouth Outlook Fri. 5 Dec 1924 Vol. 18 No. 27 Pg. 8 Col. 2 Snake Lick Items Mr. & Mrs. James Marshall, the newly-weds, spent Saturday night with his sister, Mrs. Walter Angell. They are now residing with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Madden. Walter Angell and family entertained Sunday night for dinner, Mr. & Mrs. Everett Marshall and two sons, Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Earle and daughters, Edna and Nina, and Clay Carr. All spent an enjoyable day. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 5 Dec 1924 Vol. 18 No. 27 Pg. 8 Col. 2 Morgan Community Items Herbie and Dick Huffman, of Covington, spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends at Durbintown. Alvin Huffman, of McKinneysburg, spent a few days last week with his sisters, Mrs. W. S. Elliott and Mrs. E. T. Lea. Leo Huffman and Dempsey Cason, of Dayton, Ohio, spent from Wednesday until Sunday with relative and friends at Boyd. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 26 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Dr. Jacob Chipman Dies in Colorado Dr. Jacob Chipman, broth Dr. N. B. Chipman of Falmouth d. 15 Nov 1924 in Denver, CO. Agge 63 two days before death. Survived by son, Zelmer. b. Grant Co. Moved to Sterling, Co 32 years ago. m. Mattie Renaker of Harrison Co. Survived by three children and widow: Zelmer and O. V. Chipman and Mrs. J. J. Cunningham. Also four brothers: John, Adam, Dr. N. B. and Louis Chipman all of Ky. One sister and six brothers preceded him in death. bur. in Sterling, CO cem. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 26 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Transylvania has Ancient Bible (Short article of interest. Copied dh 1-5788) Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 26 Pg. 1 Col. 6 Woolery Departs for Cruise in South Seas Arling J. Woolery, radio operator on the U. S. Battleship Utah, left New York last week with the Atlantic Fleet, for South American Waters. The outfit will make an extended cruise in the South Seas, and he expects to return to the States next June. Distinguished men aboard the Utah on this cruise are General Pershing and several other high officers of the United States Army and Navy. Mr. Woolery has recently been promoted to radio gunner on the Utah. He has been in the radio service for the navy for the past 10 years. During the World War he was on the U. S. destroyer Cummings, and his ship sunk several submarines. Mr. Woolery has been around the world several times with the Uncle Sam's forces. For several years he has been stationed at a seacoast radio station in Maine. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 26 Pg. 1 Col. 6 Chruch Services Tuesday Rev. Gabriel C. Banks conducted the funeral of Mrs. Laura Vanlandingham Cummins, in Crittenden. Eight years ago he conducted her husband's funeral. At that time he was attending Transylvania College and preaching at Crittenden. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 26 Pg. 3 Col. 2 Augusta Youth is Burned To Death Charles Workman, age 17 d. 16 Nov 1924 of burns in Augusta. son Scott Workman - Augusta Chronicle Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 26 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Deaths Mrs. Mary Alice Craig Smith, b. 20 Dec 1853 in Falmouth dau. Francis P. and Rebecca Wadsworth Craig d. 16 Nov 1924 age 70 years, 10 months and 21 days. m. Jesse A. Smith 27 Feb 1897 one of family of eight. All have died except: Mrs. Lucinda C. Woods of Amelia, OH, Miss Amelia Craig of Cincinnati and David Craig of Akron, OH. bur. Reading, OH beside her husband. Mrs. Sarah Pugh, b. Mar 1850 dau. John Gruelle m. twice m1. Jasper Roberts who died 30 years ago. m2. John Pugh survived by husband and a sister in California (not named). bur. Benson Cem. - Cynthiana Democrat Rev. E. G. B. Mann, age 61, d. 21 Nov 1924 at Morehead, KY Native of Harrison Co. near Oddville. bur. Irvine, KY Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 26 Pg. 5 Col. 2 A Tribute Miss Katherine Regan, d. 18 Nov 1924 at home of sister, Mrs. H.C. Fossett at Barboursville, WV. b. 20 Nov 1893 in Falmouth. dau. Elijah and Mariah Regan. Survived by sister; Mrs. H. C. Fossett; sister-in-law, Mrs. Maude Regan; neice, Mrs. J. N. Curri; five nephews; Frank Regan, Harry P., Purdy D., Elijah K, Regan and Clarence Fossett. bur. Thursday on her birthday. Robert Fornash d. 12 Sep 12 Sep 1924 age 75 b. Pendleton Co. m1. Mary ELizabeth Mire 1875 they had six girls and one boy. (not named) his wife died 1908. m2. Nancy Elizabeth Shadd. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 26 Pg. 5 Col. 5 Carthage Items Robert Jett, infant son of Elmer Jett. d. 16 Nov 1924 bur. Carthage J. W. Dawn, d. 6 Nov 1924 age 82 years, 10 months and 6 days. Survived by wife and one daughter, Evelyn. bur. Carthage Cem. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 26 Pg. 7 Col. 2 Obituary William Henry Gardiner, d. 6 Nov 1924 at home of son, Linzie A. Gardiner of Dry Ridge, KY. b. 7 Jan 1856 age 68 years, 9 months and 30 days m. Amy E. Judy on 24 Oct 1878 Survived by wife and the following children: Emmett G. Gardiner of Dayton, OH; Mrs. Lucy M. Youmans of Latonia, CA; Otto D. Gardiner of Miami, FL; Linzie A. Gardiner of Dry Ridge, KY; Clinton F. Gardiner of Covington and Mrs. Nellie T. Elliott of Latonia, KY Also leaves sister, Mrs. Margarette Wright of Michigan and Ulsyssis G. Gardiner of Lebanon, OH. Member of M. E. Church at Conry from boyhood. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 26 Pg. 8 Col. 1 Morgansville Items Mrs. Sarah Taylor Rapp, d. Thursday at Christ Hosp. bur. Independence Cem. Homer S. Moffett, d. recently at Nicholason son of N. L. Moffett ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Fri. 21 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 25 Pg. 1 Col. 6 Paralysis Fatal to William Moore William Moore, age 58 years, three months and 26 days. d. 15 Nov 1924 at home six miles southwest of Falmouth son Michale and Annie Moore b. 18 Jul 1866 in Pendleton Co. m. Jennie Callahan of Covington They had one child that died in infancy. survived by wife, three sons and two sisters: Mike, John and Thomas Moore of Pendleton Co. Mrs. Mary Mruphy of Lancaster, OH and Mrs. Timothy O'Conner of Winamac, IN. bur in Cahtolic Cem. Falmouth Falmouth Outlook Fri. 14 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 24 Pg. 1 Col. 6 Infant Dies Infant Son Sargent, b. & d. 8 Nov 1924 son J. R. Sargent bur. Mt. Moriah [Butler Reformer] Falmouth Outlook Fri. 21 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 25 Pg. 1 Col. 7 Cannon Estate sold to J. H. Leach for $10,777.50 . . . Cannon and family will live in Aiken, SC. . . . Mr. & Mrs. Cannon had lived at this place for more than thirty years, and it is with much reluctance that they give up this fine old home where he and MRs. Cannon have spent thier entire happy married life; but circumstances have ruled otherwise. For forty years, Mrs. Cannon hwas the leading business spirit in Boyd. He was postmaster, railroad agent, conducted a general store, was one of the largest turkey shippers in Kentucky and engaged in many other business lines. Besides his many business enterprises he devote much of his time to relitious and fraternal activities, being a member of the Methodist Church and Masonic order, asn was aliberal giver to all. He still owns the store building and large turkey strangler shouse at Boyd, but expects to dispose of these properties. Mr. & Mrs. Cannon will leave Boyd with the best wishes of all in the vicinity, which is certainly a pleasure to both. They may make their future home at Cynthiana and Aiken, SC. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 21 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 25 Pg. 3 Col. 2 Miss Lydia Lytle, dau. James and Charity Lytle, of Johnsville d. 1 Nov 1924. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 21 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 25 Pg. 4 Col. 3 Marshall - Madden James R. Marshall and Miss Hazel Madden, both of McKinneysburg, were married on November 17, 1924. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 21 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 25 Pg. 4 Col. 5 Deaths Homer S. Moffett, d. Friday at Nicholson m. Birdie Young. Survived by widow, one son and one daughter: Miss Katherine Moffett and Stanley Moffett. Dr. J. C. Chipman, age about 60, d. 15 Nov 1924 at home in Serling, CO Brother of Dr. N. B. Chipman of Falmouth. m. Miss Renaker of Harrison Co. She survives with two sons and one daughter (not named) Lived in CO for the past 25 years. Richard Williams, age 10 d. 6 Nov 1924 in Demossville of Scarlet Fever Falmouth Outlook Fri. 21 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 25 Pg. 8 Col. 4 Tribute W. H. Gardiner, d. 6 Nov 1924 age 68 years and 10 months. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Indianapolis Star 4/20/2004 Ruth J.Shields Dobson 84 of Indianapolis, passed away April 19.2004 at her home. Ruth was born on August 15, 1919, in Falmouth,KY to Sarah E. (Flynn) and William T. Shields. She moved to Indianapolis after marring George M. Dobson. She was a homemaker. Funeral service will be Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at the Feeney - Hornak Shadeland Mortuary. Burial will be at Forrest Lawn Cemetery. Calling will Wednesday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Feeney - Hornak Shadeland Mortuary. She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, George Dobson. She is survived by her children: George (Mike), Clarence (Bill) Dobson, Judy Anderson, Sharon Early-Hirt and Jamie Nicley; 11 Grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Effie Mavis, Elizabeth Powell; brothers, John and William Shields, grandchildren,Traci Anderson, Theresa Dobson and Eric Early. Memorial contributions may be made to the Indiana Cancer Research Foundation. Does anyone know this Shields family? Janine Shields Cardis
Doug, Thank you so very much for the Lawson obits. Not knowing anything about the family you come from or hearing any family stories makes you really wonder about what kind of people they were. It was reassuring to read the obits. With much gratitude, Julie & Willard
Does anyone have access to any records of the A. G. Wildman Post, G. A. R. or know where they might exist? The organization was active in Pendleton County, KY through 1911 at least. In that year, A. J. Lloyd was the commander and his name shows up on the ad telling members of the impending meeting. It would be interesting to know who the members were and other information about the group. Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Julie Following is the full write up of the death of Mrs. Wyatt Miller Lawson and her husband John Lawson. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Falmouth Outlook 5 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No 14 Pg. 8 Col. 1 Deaths Mrs. Wyatt Miller Lawson For months Mrs. Wyatt Miller Lawson known as "grandma," has sit in sweet contemplation of the Mystic Step, the step that would lead to the finest spot, under the fairest skies, beside the clearest streams, watching the choicest flowers and listening to the sweetest songs. On Monday morning, October 20th, the messenger of death took her through the slumber of death where she will awake and shed once more the glory of her Christian life in the joyous home above. "Grandma Lawson" was born July 15, 1842. In early life she heard the voice of the Shepard, followed him and with a calm, hopeful and glorious outlook she took up her life with Jesus. At a tender age she was wedded to John Lawson, who passed on down the valley October 26, 1911. She leaves nine children, three sons and six daughters, to greatly deplore the loss of a good mother. Also thirty-five grandchildren, nineteen great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren as well as numerous friends and neighbors. All that loving hands and hearts could do to make this life's pilgrimage close to peace and contentment all that was conducive to the luxuries and comforts that were so well merited was done. These grief stunned sons and daughters may find consolation in the benediction of the sweet patient smile of their sainted mother. The evidence of her great faith was especially demonstrated by her eagerness to sever the golden ties to this world and enter into the next. Still, united with Christ, clothed with her righteousness, she is welcomed into heaven. Funeral services were conducted at her home at Demossville, KY., Wednesday, by Rev. Herbert Moore, of Ruddles Mills, KY., in the presence of a large crowd of sorrowing and sympathetic friends after which all that was earthly of "Grandma Lawson" was laid in the grave under a bank of beautiful flowers to rest till the resurrection. "Only good night, beloved, and not farewell A little while and all his saints shall dwell In Hallowed union, indivisible: Good Night Until we meet again before his throne Clothed in the spotless robes he gives his own, Until we know even as we are known: Good Night." ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Falmouth Outlook 3 Nov 1911 Vol 5 No 20 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths John Lawson John Lawson, who has been quite ill for some time at his home in Demossville, passed peacefully to rest last Friday morning at 10 o'clock. He leaves a wife and several sons and daughters, for he was a kind father. He is gone to rest, with the hope of a Christian in his breast. Much sympathy is felt for the family in their bereavement. ++++++++++++++++++ Unfortunately neither of them have any names of family members. A search of estate records in Pendleton County after Mr. Lawson's death might give some good data. Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Doug, I'd love the write up if you don't mind. My husband is a great grandson but never knew any of the Lawson family so when we find something like this it is a real treat. Thanks also for forwarding to Edna Cummins, it would be nice to hear from her as several others are looking for the burial place of a granddaughter-in-law (Sylbina Winn Lawson) so maybe she can help with that too. We found a couple of family group sheets on microfilm in the "Barton Papers" at the Pendleton County Library that were submitted in the early 1940s but none that showed just how many were in Wyatt's family. Julie
In a message dated 4/20/2004 7:41:52 AM Central Standard Time, SEASHELLGRAM@aol.com writes: I'm interested in the obit for Wyatt Miller should be Milner) Lawson. Does the obit mention her children's names? Any mention of where she was buried? I'm trying to confirm she was buried in Smith Cemetery and also her children's names with the original info I found at the Pendleton County, KY library. Julie I rechecked the obit in the paper and it is printed Miller several times. No children are mentioned only that 9 survive with 3 sons and six daughters. She was born 15 Jul 1842, married young and husband died on 26 Oct 1911. She was also survived by 35 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Buried under a bank of beautiful flowers. The article must have been written by the minister since the name of a minister was given but no family members at all. Flowery writing with little of substance in it. I will do the complete write up if you want it. I have sent your message to Edna Cummins who has done a large number of cemeteries in northern Pendleton Co. and maybe she will have something to add. Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Doug, Thanks for taking the time to put the info from the Outlook online. Regarding the Outlook for 31 Oct 1924, I'm interested in the obit for Wyatt Miller should be Milner) Lawson. Does the obit mention her children's names? Any mention of where she was buried? I'm trying to confirm she was buried in Smith Cemetery and also her children's names with the original info I found at the Pendleton County, KY library. Thanks, Julie
Falmouth Outlook Fri. 7 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 23 Pg. 3 Col. 1-7 "THE MESSENGER" by the Falmouth High School (School news with lots of names mentioned like the honor roll Falmouth Outlook Fri. 7 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 23 Pg. 4 Col. 3 Deaths John W. Stump, b. 30 Jan 1837 d. 31 Oct 1924 at home near Neave age 86 years and 10 months. Ex-Union soldier m. Harriett Merrill 25 Feb 1869 They had six children, two boys and four girls: Ora May, Mertie, Eva, Albert, Warren and Bessie. Ora May, being the oldest died 18 Feb 1893. Mertie survives him and the other four died as infants. bur. Wesley Chapel Mrs. Mattie Barbee, age72, d. 28 Oct 1924 at home of her daughter, Mrs. Burton Doughty of Bellevue, KY. formerly Miss Mattie Wells, dau of Charles Wells b. near Levingood in Pendlton Co. m. Charles Barbee he d. 16 years sgo. They had five children all who survive: Felix Barbee, Mrs. Narry Rohrback, and Mrs. Hattie Pitts all of Chicago; Mrs. Charles Antrobus of Cincinnati and Mrs. Burton Doughty of Bellevue. Also survived by four sisters: Mrs. B. F. Myrick of California, KY; Mrs. W. H. Wiltshire and Mrs. L. H. Roberts of Ft. Thomas and Mrs. Jesse Pope of Cincinnati. bur at Riverside beside her husband. Miss Martha Miriam Davis, dau. Mathias and Mary Records Davis b. 2 Oct 1835 on the old Davis Farm She was one of 11 chidren and a twin to Mary Jane Ware. d. 21 Oct 1924 at home of her great nephew, Frank Davis. age 89 years and 29 days. bur. Walnut Grove. Mrs. N. B. Grisson, b. 2 Mar 1859 d. 29 Oct 1924 formerly Nancy Victoria Hardin m. N. B. Grissom 6 Nov 1896 they had 6 children three survive: Mrs. Fanny Putthoff of Covington; Willie Grissom of Covington and Strauder Grissom of Falmouth. George Webber, age 85 ex-Union Soldier d. Cynthiana 29 Oct 1924. Long time resident of Kelat b. 31 May 1839 in Germany. m. twice both wives preceded him. Survived by the following: Mrs. Thomas Debruler, Mrs. Edward Taylor, Alvin Webber, William Webber, John Webber, Benjamin Webber, Robert Webber and Mrs. Merrill Simmons. bur. Benson Cem. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Falmouth Outlook Fri. 1924 Vol. 18 No. 24 Pg. 1 Col. 1 Pearl Ginn, killed Aug 1923 Falmouth wife tried for murder and not guilty Falmouth Outlook Fri. 14 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 24 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Senator Cabot Lodge, d. 9 Nov 1924 in Cambridge, MA Falmouth Outlook Fri. 14 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 24 Pg. 2 Col. 7 College Publication Praises Dr. Dawson (Article about Dr. John C. Dawson at Howard College in Birmingham. Copied dh 1-5787) Falmouth Outlook Fri. 14 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 24 Pg. 4 Col. 2 Gardnersville Items Richard Williams, age 11, bur. Sunday at Gardnersville. son. J. C. Williams lived with his uncle, Ed Mullins. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 14 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 24 Pg. 4 Col. 5 Deaths Wilda Fay Ackman, infant dau. Sterling and Lulu Lancaster Ackman of Kanawha City, WV d. 25 Oct 1924 b. 23 May 1924 age 5 months at death. bur. Flour Creek Cem. Survived by one sister Ester Louise age 2 and parents. Dr. John E. Bonar, age about 53, d. 31 Oct 1924 at his home at Cananea, Sonora, Mexico. b. near Caddo in Pendleton Co. survived by wife Infant Son Johnson, d. at home near Catawba 7 Nov 1924. bur. Mt. Moriah Falmouth Outlook Fri. 14 Nov 1924 Vol. 18 No. 24 Pg. 7 Col. 5 Right Living is the Secret of Long Life Thomas H. Manning, d. Olive Hill recently. b. 8 Mar 1827 Nicholas Co. Survived by four sons and three daughters. [Carlisle Mercury] ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Fri. 31 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 22 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Speak on Bond Issue Judge Lyman Chalklay, of Lexington, will speak at the court house in Falmouth on Monday Nov. 3, 1924. He will explain the $75,000,000 bond issue. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 31 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 22 Pg. 1 Col. 6 Claysville, Oldest of Villages [Mrs. R. L. Whalen] Here in Claysville, one of the oldest among Harrison County's villages, autumn is sending out her fiery banner. It takes only a small stretch of imagination to picture the gay trees on the cliffs as Indian warriors. In 1799-1800, Claysville, then a few house, was lid out as a city by Eli Kern, and it was later incorporated. It was the most important shipping place in the county. The first coal burned in Cynthiana was shipped here and hauled to Cynthiana in wagons. Probably the first school in the county was taught here by Miss Hannah Olds, later Mrs. Jackson, whose descendants still live near. Mr. Fudgame was another teacher of the early days. The oldest house in Claysville was torn down and rebuilt by Mr. Harry Linley. It was of brick, made at the old brick yard in the "bottom" near Claysville, and was built as a residence by Mr. Curran, father of Dr. Curran, who, growing up here, lived, loved, married, practiced medicine, gained many friends, and died here. The oldest residence yet habitable is one built and occupied for years by the Whiteheads, now occupied by W. R. Cooper and family. Here , too is the mound spoken of in a former article. One of the first things to attract my attention was a large square building built of the native limestone, enduring as time itself. It has had many uses, it seems, but was originally built and used for a carding factory by a Mr. Rollins. For the entertainment of guests who usually came by boat - though many came overland also - was a hotel, still standing and habitable, owned by Wm. Jackson. Of course, in these good old days, every hotel boasted a bar, and this was no exception. There were said to have been some murders on this street but whether there was any connection between them and the barroom I didn't inquire. Anyway, it leaves us a heritage of really good ghost stories which I may tell you some day. The needs of the hotel bar, as well as of a few private ones where supplied by the Underwood distillery over the river. There were two large boat yards here, also a large warehouse for the storing of goods shipped on or to be shipped out. Not only goods from Harrison County, but from all the upper counties were brought here for shipment. It must have been a gay picture, the large well-fed horses and heavy wagons with their darkey driver and white overseers, loading or unloading the salable products at this warehouse. There is a covered bridge here now, but at the time I am telling of, there was a ferry boat large enough to transport a six horse team. There are three tobacco factories, owned by Curran, Whitehead and Jackson; also a cigar factory. Just a little way out, not far enough to keep the scent from drifting back, was a tan yard. The name of the owner, even the scent, is forgotten history now. Pole Durbin, father of Daniel Durbin, well-known lawyer of Cynthiana was the largest slave owner around here. He also took the first newspaper. Old Dr. Martin, who died a few years ago at Poindexter, and who was, perhaps, among the most beloved Harrison County physicians, lived here for a number of years. His old home is still standing, being used as the center part of a barn. This is all. A village with a past, but no future! But as I look from my window at the old hotel showing so clearly in the ghostly moonlight, I seem to see again, the guests. The adventurer, upon whom the hotel bar could show no effect, the salesman, the buyer, light users of "Old Kaintuck," the gambler in flashy clothes, the down-river farmer, and a goodly smattering of our own, smoking, drinking, though not so often heavily, gambling telling stories 0 O, for one night to turn back the pages of time and really see Claysville as she was! (I think the town was called Marysville originally. dh) Falmouth Outlook Fri. 31 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 22 Pg. 3 Col. 3 Deaths Lee Houston, [Cynthiana Democrat] d. 22 Oct 1924 on Elmarch Ave, Cynthaina. son John R. and Mary Moore Houston b. 1 Jul 1866 in Pendleton Co. m. Ella Miller 25 Dec 1890 Survived by wife and two children; Stanley Houston of Cynthiana and Mrs, Frank Hays of Harrison Co. Also survived by two sisters and one brother: Mrs. R. M. Fields, Mrs. Walter Pribble and Mr. Edward Houston. bur. Battle Grove Falmouth Outlook Fri. 31 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 22 Pg. 4 Col. 3 Kelat Items A note from our friend Benton Asbury informs us that he is now a full fledged minister of the gospel, feathered out and got his growth, and stationed at Leithcfield, KY, being pastor of the M. E. Church at that place. Nor is this the full story - Ben is expecting to have an asistant in the work - a Mrs. Asbury, by the way. Good luck to you, Benton is our wish. Mrs. Zula Goodin, wife of Guy Goodin, d. 25 Oct 1924 of white plague. dau. of Rolla Taylor m. Guy Goodin 1916 Survived by two brothers and one sister: A. P. and Will Taylor and Anna Cason. age 32 bur. Battle Grove Falmouth Outlook Fri. 31 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 22 Pg. 4 Col. 5 Deaths Mrs. Wyatt Miller Lawson, b. 15 Jul 1842 d. 20 Oct 1924 m. John Lawson he d. 26 Oct 1911. They had nine children, three sons and six daughters. fun. at home in Demossville Mrs.Lillie Jane Turner Judd, b. 5 Apr 1856 d. 16 Oct 1924 at Ivor, KY age 68 years, 6 months and 11 days Survived by one son and one daughter: Mrs. Beadie Whitford of Brent, KY and Charles Judd of Ivor. fun. at Moscow Christian Church (OH ?) Mrs. Stephen Smith, d. 12 Oct 1924 at Fresno, CA Survived by husband and eight children: Mrs. Lulu Flynn, Mrs. Dora Chacon, Mrs. Lillian Barker, Mrs.Walter Grossmuller, Charles, Henry and Hobart Smith all of California; Mrs. H. F. Dahms of Falmouth. Also survived by one brother, Charles Krebs of Falmouth. bur. Fresno. Mrs. William Hitch, d. 18 Oct 1924 near Brooksville Survived by husband and six children, the oldest only 11 years of age. Mildred Grace Bowling, age 20 months dau. Dr. & Mrs. H. H. Bowling d. 18 Oct 1924 near Knoxville. bur. Gardnersville ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Fri. 17 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 20 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Injuries Fatal to Thomas Hackett Thomas Hackett, son of Thomas Hackett Sr. of Brooksville. d. Thursday of skull fracture. m. Charlotte Voglesong of Falmouth who survives. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 17 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 20 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Deaths Mrs. Rhoda E. Kennedy Pope, d. 11 Oct 1924 at residence in Covington age 67 years, 11 monts and 22 days. m. John Pope survived by husband, four daughters and one son. Mrs. T. C. Kerr, d. 11 Oct 1924 in Kingston, OH m. Rev. T. C. Kerr Survived by husband and one daughter, (not named). bur. Kingston, OH Notice received by Dr. & Mrs. J. E. Wilson. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 17 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 20 Pg. 8 Col. 6 Center Ridge Items Thelma Gray, dau. Ward Gray bur. 2 Oct 1924 Oakland Cem. Grant's Lick +++++++++++++ Falmouth Outlook Fri. 24 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 21 Pg. 1 Col. 6 October Term of Pendleton Circuit Court Blanche Martin vs. John I. Martin. Plaintiff sues for the custody of their infant children, Lester, Fay and Howard Martin, and for an allowance of $50.00 a month for their support. Swinford and Baker, for Plaintiff; John B. Colvin for defendant. Blanche Cummins vs. James Cummins Plaintiff sues for a divorce and restoration of her maiden name, Blanche Doggett. Swinford and Baker for plaintiff. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 24 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 21 Pg. 2 Col. 3 J. J. Askren Shot to Death by Convict J. J. Askren, age 24, shot and instantly killed at Three Sands, oil town 15 miles south of Blackwell, OK late Thursday. (Tonkawa, OK Paper of 26 Sept) son of J.C. Askren of Kansas City MO. His parents were formerly of Falmouth, KY. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 24 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 21 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Deaths William Walter Record, b. 25 Jul 1883 near Butler son Harvey and Ella Record one of five children: Emmett, Claude, Elmer, Will and Ila. m. Mary Anna Schreck 2 Dec 1907 No children d. 8 Oct 1924 of Bright's disease. fun. Flour Creek Miss Talitha Clark, d. 6 Oct 1924 bur. Family GY Left to mourn her of her immediate family: Ida Rohrs, Sallie Tomlin, John and Ed Clark, Adrian Cash and Ida Bennett. Rodney S. Withers, d. 20 Oct 1924 in Harrison Co. Survived by two sisters: Mrs. Berry of Lexington and Mrs. Davis of Paris. His wife died about two years ago. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Does anyone have access to a courthouse record, will or deed, that proves Robert Barnhill, 1790-1872 was the father of Samuel Barnhill, 1820-1889? Robert was married to Margaret Neeley and moved to Pendleton County in 1849 from Scott County. Samuel was married to Nancy E. Morgan on Dec. 16, 1847, possibly in Scott County. Other children of Robert and Margaret were James, Ellen, John, Sarah, Robert W., and William. I am willing to compensate for time and expense if advised. Thank you for your help. Mary Littleton
Falmouth Outlook Fri. 10 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 19 Pg. 1 Col. 2 RORARY CLUB IS ORGANIZED Preliminary Steps Taken for Falmouth Organization Thursday Night . . . banquet at Phoenix Hotel. Three presidents of Rotary Clubs of our neighboring towns were present: W. W. VanDeren, of Cynthiana, Henry Power of Paris and P. H. Nunnelly of Georgetown. Officers - Henry W. Bishop, President; Arthur E. Arnold, Vice President; Frank W. Stith, Secretary; Walter Hobday, Treasurer; Carl F. Crecelius, Sergeant. Members _ Stanley Stone, Albert H. Barker, Frank W. Stith, O. B. Gayle, R. R. Arnold, A. E. Arnold, Rev. G. C. Banks, R. B. M. Colvin, H. W. Bishop, George B. Held, Dr. C. F. Crecelius, John True, Dr. F. L. Peddicord, G. Walker Colvin and Walter Hobday. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 10 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 19 Pg. 1 Col. 2 Infant Dies Infant Mastin, son Jess Mastin, b. 4 Oct 1924 d. 5 Oct 1924 after living a few hours. Mrs. Hall Hagemeyer , d. Sunday at Ft. Mitchell. bur. Covington Tuesday. Survived by husband and one son. (Not Named) Falmouth Outlook Fri. 10 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 19 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Births Mr. & Mrs. J. O. Cummins of 1222 Race St. Cincinnati, Ohio, announce the arrival of a 6 1/4 lb son on 27 Sep 1924. The little man had been named James Wesley. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 10 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 19 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Builds Fine Country Estate Now gives it all to charity (Article about John Milton Ewing at Morgan Copied dh 1-5786) Falmouth Outlook Fri. 10 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 19 Pg. 1 Col. 7 Melbourne Woolery is an adopted son of J. Fred Woolery, of this city. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 10 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 19 Pg. 2 Col. 2 Mrs. Mary J. Fite, 79, of Ludlow, cut 150 sticks of tobacco in half day while visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. Coghill of Levingood. He husband died 26 years ago. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 10 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 19 Pg. 4 Col. 2 Carthage Items Thomas Oliver Moore, son Joseph Moore, d. 7 Sep 1924 at Carthage m. Hallie Weaver Survived by widow and daughter, Minnie Thelma. Also survived by parents, 6 brothers, a grandmother and grandfather. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 10 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 19 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Deaths Thomas G. Bell, age 49, d. 5 Oct 1924 on East Shelby St. Falmouth son Harry and Mary Bell. b. 5 Apr 1875 age 49 years 6 months. m. Anna Wicks 28 Aug 1898 They had two sons, Albert and Wilson Bell. Survived by wife and son, Albert. Wilson died 15 years ago of lockjaw. Also survived by mother, two sisters and three brother: Mrs. William Partlow of West Carrollton; Frank Bell of Covington; Louis Bell and William Bell and Mrs. George W. Bradford of Falmouth. bur. Riverside James Arnold, age about 61 d. 3 Oct 1924 at Berry b. and raised at Sunrise. m. Maggie Elmore who survives him with three children. Miss Mayme Arnold, teacher at Butler is a daughter. (others not named) Also survived by five brother, Joe Arnold of Cynthiana and Smith Arnold of Sunrise. (others not named) bur. K. of P. cem at Berry (Pythian Grove) Charity Elizabeth Bentle, age 7 months d. 26 Sep 1924 in Lawrenceburg, IN. daugher of G. C. Bentle bur. Bright, IN Falmouth Outlook Fri. 10 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 19 Pg. 4 Col. 5 Marriages Baily-Cummins Allen Bailey to Miss Lillian Cummins both of Cincinnati 22 Sep 1924 at Latonia Christian Church. She is daughter of W. P. Cummins near Elizabethville. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 10 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 19 Pg. 4 Col. 7 Obituary Thelma Gray, b. 13 Dec 1922 dau. Ward Gray near Pleasant Ridge d. 2 Oct 1924. bur. Oakland Cem. Grant's Lick. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 10 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 19 Pg. 7 Col. 6 Butler Items (Delayed) Miss Beatrice Race entertained a few friends Saturday evening with music and a social good time at the home of her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Seymour Race. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Fri. 3 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 18 Pg. 3 Col. 1-7 The Messenger Issued monthly by the Pupils of the Falmouth High School Sep 1924 Vol. 1 No. 1 (List lots of names of pupils in the schools. dh) Falmouth Outlook Fri. 3 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 18 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Deaths Henry Carl, b. 28 Aug 1896 d. 24 Sep 1924 at home of his sister, Mrs. Joe Wilson. Age 28 years and 24 days. son William and Sarah Jane Carl. One of 11 children. Survived by father, two brother, two half brothers and three sisters: William Carl of Washington DC; Pete Carl of Ario, WV; James and Charles Carl of Indianapolis, IN; Mrs. Eva Lutterbeck of Lawrenceburg, IN; Mrs. Joh Seitz of Norwood, OH; and Mrs. Joe Wilson of Fiskburg. bur. Wilmington Geneva Fay Mockbee, b. 19 Sep 1924 dau of Harry Mockbee in Dayton, OH d. 23 Sep 1924 bur. Short Creek Mrs. Nancy Nichols, b. 28 Mar 1824 in North Carolina m. William Nichols who died twenty years ago. d. Tuesday in Cynthiana. Survived by three children: James Nichols of Cynthiana; Miss Mamie Nichols and Mr. Tommie Nichols of Rushville, IN. Herbert Lee Fields, age 7 years d. Thursday at home of parents, Mr. & Mrs. Waldo Fields near Neave. bur. Oakland Cem. Pendleton Co. Infant Bentle, d. 26 Sep 1924 near Lawrenceburg, IN b. last Feb. The father, Mr. Bentle is the son of H. A. W. Bentle Falmouth Outlook Fri. 3 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 18 Pg. 5 Col. 1 Surprised on Birthday . . . at the home of Mr. & Mrs. B. E. Blackburn, on 21 Sep 1924 a party held to celebrate 20th birthday of Norma Blackburn. Attending were: Misses Edith Downing, Lillie Mae Hall, Norma Blackburn, Minnie Rosenstiel, Chaterine Hall, Aileen Dearborn, Mabel Thornton of Covington, Messrs. Thomas Wolfe, Freddie Rosenstiel, Boyd Wilson, Russel Blackburn of Covington, Willie Hess, Chester Blackburn, Elmer Dearborn, Earl Blackburn and Herbert Yelton; Mr. & Mrs. Rufus Dearborn and daughters, Eula and Cora Alice, Mr. & Mrs. William Hall, Mr. & Mrs. Osborne Kidwell and daughter, Donna Helen, Mr. & Mrs. B. E. Blackburn, Mrs. Mary Thornton of Covington, and Mr. & Mrs. George Yetler and children, Lenora and James. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 3 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 18 Pg. 8 Col. 2 Conry and Anticoh Mills Items Miss Pauline Cummins spent Saturday night with Miss Ruby Cummins, at Mt. Vernon. Mr. & Mrs. Lester Butcher and little daughter spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. H. H. McClanahan, and family. The school at Antioch Mills is progressing nicely under the management of Miss Alma Wilson, as teacher. We wish her success. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 3 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 18 Pg. 8 Col. 3 In loving memory Ora Ammerman, d. 21 Sep 1924 by her husband, Alonzo Ammerman. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 3 Oct 1924 Vol. 18 No. 18 Pg. 8 Col. 5 Milford Items Mrs. Jane McMillin will arrive this week from Chicago to visit the Ogden relatives here. Mrs. Elizabeth Brierly went to Covington to meet her and will be the guest of Mrs. Moshier, of Madison Avenue, while away. Mrs. McMillin was Jane Ogden, of Milford and maked her hime in Washington, IN and Chicago with her two daughters. She is the oldest living child, having passsed her 87th birthday, the 24th of September. This is her first visit to Milford since the death of her brother, Bela Ogden, ten years ago. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
I just saw your posting of April 9th and would be very interested in the marriage record you mentioned for Margaret Thrasher. Do you have a scanner to e-mail a copy. I forwarded your message to a fifth cousin of mine Jim who has been doing family research on the Power, Thrasher, Ball etc... for decades. Please keep in touch. I am hoping to have time soon to work on this again and have enjoyed the posted from you and others. I am a Power descendent. Kat also in California
Falmouth Outlook Fri. 26 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 17 Pg. 2 Col. 1 Resolutions Ferdinand Ihrig, d. 3 Sep 1924 by the Aspen Grove Lodge No 397 F. & A. M. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 26 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 17 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Deaths Mrs. Lydia Belle Pribble Ellis, b. 26 Jan 1855 in Pendleton Co. KY d. 8 Sep 1924 in Fowler, Kansas m. William Ellis 3 Mar 1873 They had four children: Charles who died when one year old; Frank, Fred and Carl all of Fowler, KS He husband died 16 Jan 1922. Survived by mother, age 93, five brothers and one sister: W. H., Ed, George, L. B. and J. V. Pribble and Mrs. Charles Shoemanker of Pendleton Co. bur. Fowler, KS cem. Mrs. Effie A. Gruelle, age 79, d. 20 Sep 1924 at home of her son Charles E. Gruelle east of Falmouth. dau. R. Wiggins b. 1 Nov 1845 near Mt. Olivet. m. John J. Gruelle 20 Nov 1873 they had six children and five survive: Mrs. A. B. Aulick of Falmouth; Charles Gruelle near Falmouth; Mrs. C. A. Eckler of Dry Ridge; Lee Gruelle of Willow; Mrs. F. S. Wright of Greenwood. A daughter, Effie Gruelle, died 8 years ago. bur. Riverside Mrs. Alonzo Ammerman, age 34 years, 3 months and 12 days. d. Sunday near Hayes. dau. John and Mollie McClanahan b. 8 Jun 1892 in Pendleton Co. m. Alonzo Ammerman. Survived by husband and one son, Clark Ammerman. One daughter died in infancy bur. Riverside S. J. Booher, d. 15 Sep 1924 near Piqua, OH. b. 28 Mar 1859 in Shelby Co. OH Survived by widow, Mrs. Helen H. Booher, one son, Dwight, two brothers, Charles and Arthur Booher and two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Johnson and Mrs. Frank Everly. bur. Forest Hill Cem. (OH) Falmouth Outlook Fri. 26 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 17 Pg. 4 Col. 5 Deaths (continued) Dr. Benjamine G. Gillispie, age about 60, d. Monday in Covington b. Bracken Co. survived by widow and one daughter, Miss Allene Gillispie fun in Covington Mrs. Elizabeth Washburn, age 79, d. 14 Sep 1924 David Doughty, age 90 d. 15 Sep 1924 in Lakeland, FL bur. Hamlet, OH Orville Franklin Brown, b. 5 Sep 1910 d. 19 Sep 1924 age 14 years and 12 days. son Charles Brown of Covington survived by parents, two brothers, Charles and Melvin, and one sister, Marietta. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 26 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 17 Pg. 7 Col. 3 In Memoriam Mrs. Sarah E. Craig Crouch, d. 9 Sep 1924 b. 5 Jul 1860 dau. Samuel and Jane Craig m. John W. Crouch some 30 years ago. Survived by husband, one son, Alonzo and one daughter, Mrs. Emma Morris. bur. Aulick GY William Williams, age 98 years 6 months and 21 days. d. Friday at Double Beech. b. near Two Lick. His grandfather began th Two Lick Baptist Church. m1. Rachel B. Hamilton, dau of John B. Hamilton and she died in 1854. m2. 1858 Margaret Amaretta Linn dau. of E. W. Linn They had one son, Pearl Williams living in San Francisco, CA. His second wife died several years ago. bur. Brooksville Cem. His three grandsons, Matt Williams of Covington; Thomas and Greene Williams of Lousiville attended the funeral. Another grandson, Charles Williams of Texas also survives. The mother of these young men, Mrs. Rebecca Williams resides in Louisville. -- Brooksville Review Falmouth Outlook Fri. 26 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 17 Pg. 8 Col. 1 Conry and Antioch Mills Items Calvin Clayton, d. Wednesday Survived by wife, Mrs. Liza Clayton and five daughters: Mrs. Alvin Webber, Mrs. Ora Williams, Mrs. Will Webber, and Miss Rena and Pearl at home. Also three sons: Henry, Sidney and Willie Clayton. Also survived by one sister, Mrs. Fannie Merrill of McKinneysburg. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Fri. 19 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 16 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Moonshine Mash Taken at McKinneysburg S. P. Aulick of this city was arrested Saturday afternoon on an affidavit sworn to by Carlos Traylor, of near McKinneysburg, charge wiht manufacturing liquor unlawfully. Harry Turner, a sixteen year old boy was also taken into custody a few hours later on a federal warrant, on a charge of conspiracy with Aulick to violate the prohibition laws. . . . Harry Turner, who was arrested with Aulick, is a mere strip of a boy, being only sixtenn years of age. This is his first arrest on a liquor charge. . . . S. P. Aulick is brother of A. B. Aulick. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 19 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 16 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Pendleton Students leave for college. (List of names and schools of Pendleton Co. residents. Interesting Copied dh 1-5785) Falmouth Outlook Fri. 19 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 16 Pg. 1 Col. 5 J. M. Ewing Farm goes to Transy 416 acres of land on Licking River given to Transylvania College by J. M. Ewing. He already gave an endowment and a men's dormitory was built and called "Ewing Hall." Falmouth Outlook Fri. 19 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 16 Pg. 1 Col. 7 Michael Rourke, age 77, d.7 Sep 1924 at his home in Knoxville, TN. b. Ireland father of Mrs. J. W. Coleman who had lived in Knoxville with him when her husband died about two years ago. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 19 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 16 Pg. 4 Col. 3 Deaths William Williams, age 98, b. 22 Feb 1826 in Bracken Co. d. 12 Sep 1924 at Double Beech. m. twice m1. Rachel Hamilton m2. Margaret Lynn Survived by one son, Pearl Williams of San Franciso, CA and four grandsons (not named). bur. Brooksville Mrs. John E. Crouch, age 64 years, 2 months and 4 days. b. 5 Jul 1860 d. 9 Sep 1924 at home of her daughter Mrs. Mark Morris near Blanket Creek Church. dau. Samuel and Jane Craig. m. John W. Crouch 30 Aug 1890 at Cynthiana. Survived by husband, one son and one daughter: Alonzo Crouch of Covington and Mrs. Mark Morris of Pendleton Co. bur. Aulick GY Mrs. Catherine Schoolfield, d. 5 Sep 1924 at home of her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Jones in Ft. Thomas age 86 bur. Lenoxburg survived by five sons: Alvin Schoolfield of Port Authur TX; James Schoolfield of Newport; Robert Schoolfield of Tampa, FL; Eugene Schoolfield of Ft. Thomas; Bruce Schoolfield of Kansas City, MO. Also three daughters: Mrs. Fred Neihoff of Silver Grove, Mrs. W. M. Jones and Mrs. J. L. Rice of Ft. Thomas -- Augusta Chronicle Mrs. Ida M. Sanders, b. 14 Aug 1863 in Harrison Co. dau. Joshua and Armilda Smalley. d. 10 Sep 1924 in Falmouth. widow of John B. Sanders m. 1885 Her husband has been dead for 19 years. There were no children. Two sisters survive, Mrs. Belle Watson of Cynthiana and Mrs. Lucy Sanders of Falmouth. bur. Mt. Vernon Lem Bell, age 93, d. 12 Sep 1924 in Cynthiana His wife died many years ago and there were no children. bur. Pythian Grove Falmouth Outlook Fri. 19 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 16 Pg. 6 Col. 6 Charles T. Weaver, age 48, d. 5 Sep 1924 near Berlin. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 19 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 16 Pg. 8 Col. 3 Conry and Antioch Mills Items Miss Ruby Cummins of Vernon, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Pauline Cummins. Mr. & Mrs. William Simpson has as their guests Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Cummins and grandchildren, Mr. & Mrs. Larkin Price and two children and Miss Ira Carter and Fred Rainey. All spent a most enjoyable day together. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 19 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 16 Pg. 8 Col. 4 In Loving Memory Theodore Blackburn, d. 20 Sep 1919 Submitted by wife, Mrs. Laura Blackburn ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS
Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 1 Col. 2 Louis A. Woolery, former Outlook employee returned from San Diego recently and has worked in Lexington for a few months. Now going to New York to work on a metropolitan paper in Park Row. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 2 Col. 3 Thomas Garnett Wiglesworth, age 20 d. 29 Aug 1924 at home of his parents, Rev. & Mrs. R. H. Tolle, at Poindexter. Survived by step father, mother, three sisters and one brother (not named). Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 3 Col. 7 Col. John Morgan, age 74, d. at the home of his nephews, Richard and Samuel McCormick, near winchester on 4 Sep 1924. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 4 Col. 3 (Trans-continental Tour, continued from last week. End of letter.) Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Deaths Charles Henry Bishop, b. 31 Mar 1876 d. 30 Aug 1924 at the home of his brother-in-law, Allie Whalen of Havilandsville, age 48 years and 5 months. Son of John and Cordelia Bishop. Youngest child. Only one member of his family survive, his sister. bur. Mt. Gilead Pallbearers: J. T. Harper, Lindsay Price, Howard Sellers, Willie Dennis, Ben Ferrell and Stanley Perkins. Mrs. Mary Fabra, widow m. Albert Fabra d. 8 Sep 1924 Covington. Robert Monroe Culbertson, d. 27 Aug 1924. Oldest child of Robert Culbertson of Demossville Survived by father, mother, baby sister, four grandparents, one great grand father and two great grand mothers . bur. Wilmington Cem. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 4 Col. 5 Deaths (continued) Jesse McLaughlin, age 63 d. 1 Sep 1924 at Bulter. Survived by wife and two daughers: Miss Ethel McLaughlin at home and Mrs. Carl Gee of Covington. bur. Flour Creek IOOF Cem. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 5 Col. 1 (Reunion of Hitch Family for birthday of W. S. and J. Harry Hitch and wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. N. O. Hitch. Lots of names. dh) Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 7 Col. 4 Richland and Vicinity Items Vernon Wiggins French, m. Alta Townsend. They have three children who survive (not named) Left two brothers and five sisters: C. O. and Frank French, Mrs. J. O. Sturgeon of Paris, Miss Virgie French; Mrs. R. L. Whalen near Richland; Mrs. James Cassity of Cox's Creek; Mrs. Arthur Faulconer of Stamping Ground; also his mother, Mrs. Amelia French of Berry. bur. under KKK auspices at Battle Grove ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS