Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Apr. 1922 Vol. 15 No. 44 Pg. 1 Col. 1 DEATHS ROY ROUSE Age about 21, died 29 Mar. 1922, Speer Hospital, Dayton, KY after an operation for mastoiditis. He was taken to the hospital on 23 Mar. one day after his father, William H. Rouse had been buried at Peach Grove. Survived by mother, three brothers and two sisters: Otto, Maynard and Carlis Rouse; Faye and Wilma Lee Rouse. Buried at Second Twelve Mile Cem. beside his father. MRS. D. K. FOSSETT Age 75, died at home in Carntown on 26 Mar. 1922 from pneumonia. She was Miss Belle Daniels, daughter of the late Garrett Daniels, sister of Misses Hattie and Mollie Daniels, Augusta; L. M. Daniels, Dayton, OH; I. W. Daniels, Hunington, WV. She was the mother of thirteen children with five living: Wm. Fossett, WV; Richard Fossett, FL; Edward Fossett, Carntown; Mrs. D. W. Riley, Carntown; Mrs. Leo Bosso, Cincinnati. Her husband also survives at age 81. Burial in Carntown Cem. MRS. W. A. CLARK Age 54, died 2 April Covington of pneumonia following an operation. Was Miss Bradley of Robertson Co. Survived by husband and seven children. Funeral at Powersville Baptist Church. A. D. FAIRO Age 70, died 27 Mar. 1922 at the home of his son-in-law, Dr. J. M. Blades in Butler. Died of apoplexy. Burial in Highland Cem., Covington. FLOYD MOORE Son of H. H. Moore, died at his home in Frankfort on 28 Mar. 1922. He was age 18. His mother died before him several years ago and was Miss Tena Marquette, of this county. Survived by father, one brother and four sisters: Ewell Moore, Mrs. Miner Redden, Mrs. Floyd Thomas Mrs. Edgar Wells adn Mrs. Pythian Wells of Frankfort. EDWARD D. KIRK Age 49, died in Cincinnati, 16 Mar. 1922 of heart trouble. Native of Williamstown. Survived by wife and two sons. Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 44 Pg. 1 Col. 3 PEACH GROVE Roy Rouse, son of W. H. Rouse died 29 Mar. 1922. Buried at Peach Grove Cem. beside his father. (Names of those from afar that attend the funeral are given.) Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 44 Pg. 1 Col. 4 CARNTOWN Mrs. D. K. Fossett, died at her home on 26 Mar. 1922. She was born 20 Jan. 1847 and was 75y, 2m, 6d old. Burial in Second Twelve Mile Cem. Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 44 Pg. 1 Col. 7 LEAVES ESTATE TO NIECES John Jett, son of the late Jack and Nancy Jett, of this county, died in San Francisco, CA, 26 Feb 1922. He went west about 51 years ago when a very young man and communicated with his famiy for a while, but in after years when he failed to write his relatives thought he was dead and didn't know until a lawyer in San Francisco notified the Milford Bank that he had died just recently. The lawyer had written Mr. Jett's will and his estate had been left to a hospital, a nurse and his nieces and nephews in this section of the country. Mrs. J. C. Haley, of this place, is a niece. One brother Port Jett, of Santa Fe, and two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Culp of Santa Fe and Mrs. Sarah King, of Dayton, OH survive him. - BROOKSVILLE REVIEW Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 44 Pg. 2 Col. 5 TRIBUTE TO NANCY REBECCA MAKEMSON Born 23 years ago to Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Makemson of Morgan and died in Aiken, SC on 22 Mar. 1922. Brought to the home of her brother, J. T. Makemson, and buried in Morgan Cem. Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 44 Pg. 2 Col. 5 IN MEMORY OF GEORGIA L. HITCH >From a classmate, Hazel L. Wynn Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 44 Pg. 3 Col. 7 THOMAS J. BROWNING DIES Died 24 Mar. 1922. Born in Harrison Co. in 1835. President of the First National Bank Dry Ridge until a few years ago. Married four times. First to a Miss Eckler and they had five children: Samuel and Edwin C., Dry Ridge; Mrs. J. N. Lemmon, Waynesville, OH; Mrs. J.K. Perkins, Oklahoma City, OK. Buried in the Eckler burying ground. -GRANT COUNTY NEWS He was a brother of the late E. B. Browning, who died a few years ago in Falmouth. Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 44 Pg. 4 Col. 6 IN MEMORIAM N. C. Ridgway died 17 Mar. 1922 at his home in Falmouth. By Wm. D. Spaulding, Covington. Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 44 Pg. 6 Col. 1 NEIGHBORING COUNTIES BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS Mrs. Oscar Holmes (nee Brothers) formerly of Germantown, died at her home in Indianapolis, IN. John Snowden Ellis, age 62, died 25 mar 1922. Frank Murphy, son of late Alfred Murpny, died in Cincinnati at the home of his sister, Mrs. Webb Hamilton, on Friday. William Boughner, age 75, died in Connersville, IN 20 Mar. 1922. Survived by six children, two sons and four daughters. Walter Wells, age about 32, died at the home of his father, Everett Wells, near Parina on 27 Mar. 1922 of pneumonia. Survived by wife and children. William Stump died at his home in Otway, OH, 10 Mar. 1922 of cancer of the eye. He was 77y, 10m 28d old. Born and reared in Bracken Co. near Milford. Married Miss Dora Turner. Survived by brother, Wesley Stump, four sons: Wilford, Willis, Dudley and Noah. Buried in Moon Cem. HARRISON COUNTY NEWS S. L. Harney, age 57, died in Houston, TX Friday. Mrs. Clarinda Fryman died Sunday at the Mouth of Cedar. Daughter of Jas. Wagoner and was born in Harrison Co. 6 Oct. 1849. Woodford Lail, 64 died Sunday. Son of Joseph and Margaret Gray Lail and born in Harrison Co. Joseph Hubbard Craigmyle died in Cynthiana, 23 Mar. 1922 of heart trouble. Born 25 Jul 1845. Jeanne Maxey daughter of Rev. & Mrs. J. R. Jones died Sunday in Harrison Memorial Hospital. GRANT COUNTY NEWS James H. Clay died 15 mar. 1922 in Williamstown. Age 70. Miss Carrie Collins died at the home of her brother, J. M. Collins, in Crittenden on Tuesday. Henderson Rouse, age 63, died at Crittenden last Friday. Found by his son T. A. 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