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    1. [KYPENDLE] Falmouth Outlook 31 Mar 1922
    2. Falmouth Outlook Friday 31 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 43 Pg. 1 Col. 2 TRIESA BUTSCH Daughter of Frank Butsch of near Peach Grove, died in St. Elizabeth's Hospital on 23 Mar. 1922. Age 13. Burial in Sts. Peter and Paul Cem. at Twelve Mile. Falmouth Outlook Friday 31 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 43 Pg. 1 Col. 3 DEATHS MRS. F. W. CONRAD Age 60, died in Falmouth on 25 Mar. 1922. Born near Goforth, 4 Dec 1861. Was Miss Emma Monroe before marriage to F. W. Conrad at the age of 19. They had 15 children, 12 survive. Her mother died when she was 10 years old. Daughter of John W. Monroe of Concord who survives at 86 years. One daughter, Fannie died when she was 16. Another daughter, Mrs. Nell Moore died after 1919. Surviving are: husband, Mr. F. W. Conrad; father and step mother, Mr. & Mrs. John W. Monroe of Goforth; twelve children: Mrs. W. L. Childs, Miss Eleanora and Rachel Conrad, Messrs, Ernest and Frankie Conrad of Falmouth; Mrs. F. G. Marquett, Messrs. Louis, Leslie and Wilbur Conrad of Goforth; Mrs. Paul C. Luttell, Georgetown, KY; Mrs J. F. Spann, Texas; Rev. D. L. Conrad, India. Also survived by two sisters: Mrs. John Childs, Richmond, IN; Mrs. Eva Ford, Covington. Also one half sister, Mrs. Bennett Edmonds, Virginia and three half brothers: Messrs. John George and Langue Monroe all of Goforth. Burial in Short Creek Cem. MRS. CHARLES (BERTHA E.) SCHRAMM Died 24 Mar. 1922 in Cincinnati, OH. Daughter of Tandy Oldham. Married twice, first to Stilwell and had one son survive from that marriage, William Stilwell. Burial in Cincinnati. Falmouth Outlook Friday 31 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 43 Pg. 1 Col. 4 DEATHS CARRIE SMITH THOMAS Died 25 Mar. 1922. Only daughter of the late J. B. Thomas and Mrs. Mattie Thomas. Born in Bracken Co. Survived by her mother, Mrs. Mattie Thomas, and one brother, Richard of Lafayette, IN. Burial in family lot in Lenoxburg Cem. SARAH IDA HALL Died 9 Mar. 1922 in Covington. Daughter of Louis and Martha A. Massey, of Pribble's Cross Roads. She was 58 years. Her husband and infant daughter and her parents preceded her in death. Three children survive: Sam, Alma and Dorothy. One sister and four brothers also survive: Mrs. Chas. Morris, Aurora, IN; William, Covington; Sam, Springfield, OH; Albert and Robert of near Foster. Burial in Walnut Grove Cem. MRS. WILLIAM WOGE Formerly Miss Gertrude Coleman died 20 Mar. 1922 in Dayton, OH. Born Pendleton Co. 23 Jan, 1882 and was 40 years old. Survivers were: husband and one son 7 years old; two sisters, Mrs. Icie Bradford, Covington, Mrs. Fannie Hitch, Falmouth, Clarence and Gerald Coleman, Cleves OH and Harvey of Hamilton, OH. Burial in Evergreen Cem. Newport. Falmouth Outlook Friday 31 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 43 Pg. 1 Col. 5 DEATHS MISS NANCY MAKEMSON Died 22 Mar 1922, Aiken, SC, of tuberculosis. Daughter of J. W. and Sallie Makemson, born 28 Jul. 1894 at Morgan. Survived by parents, two brothers and one sister: Rule and Risk Makemson, of Morgan and Mrs. O. S. Aulick, Prescott, AZ. Burial in Morgan Cem. ANDREW JACKSON WEST Age 59y, 7m, 5d, died 16 Mar. 1922 at home at Double Beech. Born Bracken Co. 10 Aug 1862. Married Miss Laura McClanahan 10 Apr. 1900 and they had five children, three sons and two daughters. Survivers are wife and all children: Fred, Robert, John and Garnett West; Mrs. Pearlie Haley. Also survived by two sisters: Mrs. Lizzie Applegate and Edie Curtis; one brother, Jackson West. Burial in Downard family burying ground. MRS. T. O. STANLEY Died at home in Sedalia, MO, Tuesday. She was Miss Addie Rollins born in Boyd, KY. Survived by husband three daughters and one son: Mrs. A. B. Cram, Montana; Mrs. Lise Morsman, Sedalia, MO; Mrs. C. N. Ewing, Pendleton Co.; Everett Stanley, AZ. Also survived by one sister and one brother: Charles Rollins, Fleming Co.; Mrs. Aggie McNees, Harrison Co. Married T. O. Stanley 40 years ago. Falmouth Outlook Friday 31 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 43 Pg. 1 Col. 6 MARRIAGES KING-WHALEN Rev. M.W. Bottom on Saturday afternoon married Miss Ida Gertrude Whalen to John William King in Falmouth. Miss Gladys McClanahan, cousin of the bride, and Lester Butcher accompanied them and witnessed the ceremony. The bride is the youngest daughter of J. W. Whalen of McKinneysburg. Groom is the son of T. F. King also of McKinneysburg. They will travel to Ohio and then set up housekeeping in Covington. Falmouth Outlook Friday 31 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 43 Pg. 2 Col. 4 BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS Miss Jessie Tucker, 17 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tucker died on Tuesday last week of pneumonia. Asbury Curtis, 78y, 9m, 11d, son of the late Theodocia and Elizabeth Curtis, died at his home about two miles from Germantown, in the Two Lick neighborhood, Saturday, 18 Mar. 1922. Henry Gallenstein, age 77, died at his home near Washington, Mason Co. on 21 Mar. 1922 of cancer of the stomach. Survived by eight sons. Jack West, age 55, died at his home on Kincaid Creek about three miles from Berlin, on 15 Mar. 1922. Survived by wife, three sons and one daughter: Robert, Fred, and John West, and Mrs. John Haley, Forrest Hill. Falmouth Outlook Friday 31 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 43 Pg. 4 Col. 2 NAPOLEON "POLE" BOYD Age 59, died at his apartment in Newport of apoplexy on 21 Mar. 1922. Buried in Oakland Cem. Grant's Lick. MRS. ISABEL YELTON BYRD Born 26 Dec. 1839 and died 23 Mar. 1922 in Cincinnati. Widow of Arthur Byrd who she married in 1866. He died more than three years ago. They were parents of six children, four sons and two daughters, daughters died in infancy. The sons were Frank and Henry Byrd, Middletown, OH; Nat Byrd, Batavia, OH; Ed Byrd, Chesterton, IN. Also survived by one brother and one sister: E. J. Yelton, near Grant's Lick; Mrs. Jane Bonar, TX. Burial in Oakland Cem. Grant's Lick. Falmouth Outlook Friday 31 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 43 Pg. 4 Col. 4 OBITUARY EDWARD FRANCIS KAUTZ Died 17 Mar. 1922, at home in Famouth. Buried in Riverside Cem. Falmouth Outlook Friday 31 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 43 Pg. 6 Col. 1 NEIGHBORING COUNTIES GRANT COUNTY NEWS Rev. J. H. Limerick, minister of Christian Church, died at his home near Mt. Pleasant last Saturday of pneumonia. Burial was in Corinth. Mrs. Ila Brock, wife of Walter Brock, died Tuesday in Williamstown. HARRISON COUNTY NEWS Mrs. Nannie Dudley McClintock died at her home in Convent Heights, Monday. James Davis Evans, age 63, died at home near Republican on 22 Mar. 1922. Geo. Stump James died at his home on Church street on Wednesday of a cerebral hemorrhage. John S. Mullin, age 85, died at home of his daughter, Mrs. Jake Campbell, Bristol, VA 14 Mar. 1922. Little T. P. "Sonny" Smith died at he home of his parents in Orlando, FL on 2 Mar. 1922. Parents were Police Sergeant T. P. Smith and Mrs. Ethel Smith. Elisha "Mack" Martin Palmer, died at his home on Salem pike on Saturday. Mrs. Lizzie Webster, wife of Edward M. Webster, died at her home on Parkland Heights, 19 Mar. 1922. Mrs. Elizabeth Lancaster, widow of Reuben Lancaster, died yesterday of heart trouble. She was in her 88th year. Mrs. Sarah Allen Boyers, widow of J. M. Boyers, died at her home in Connersville on 20 Mar. 1922. Raymond C. Franklin, son of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Franklin, died at their home in Cynthiana 20 Mar 1922 of pneumonia. He was born on 15 Nov, 1908. T. B. Jenkins, of Goldsboro, NC died at the Hotel Wallingford in Cynthiana on 17 Mar. 1922 of pneumonia. Daniel Roberts, age 84y, 6m, died at his home in Berry on 16 Mar. 1922. Falmouth Outlook Friday 31 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 43 Pg. 7 Col. 1 N. C. RIDGWAY age 64, died 17 Mar. 1922. - BUTLER REFORMER - AUGUSTA CHRONICLE - BROOKSVILLE REVIEW MORGANSVILLE Miss Edith Wright, died Speer Hospital, Saturday. Burial in Alexanderia Cem. +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS

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