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    1. Falmouth Outlook 5 Dec 1924
    2. 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

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