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    1. [KYPENDLE] Falmouth Outlook 14 Apr 1922
    2. Falmouth Outlook Friday 14 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 45 Pg. 1 Col. 2 J. W. KERLIN Age 74, died at his home at Lenoxburg on 3 Apr. 1922. Survived by wife and three sons: Morris Kerlin, Dayton, OH; William Kerlin, Lexington, KY; Clarence Kerlin, at home. An adopted daughter also survives. Burial in IOOF Cem. - BROOKSVILLE REVIEW Falmouth Outlook Friday 14 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 45 Pg. 1 Col. 3 DEATHS MRS. FANNY M. YORK Died 7 Apr. 1922 near New Richmond, OH. nee Sargent. Born in Pendleton Co. 21 Jun 1867 and was 54y, 9m, 16d old. Married A. I. York, 15 Aug. 1886 and they had four children, two sons and two daughters. Survived by husband, two sons: F. A. York, Butler; J. R. York, New Richmond, OH. and one daughter, Mrs. E. E. Wilson, New Richmond, OH. The other daughter, Miss Mude, died twelve years ago. Burial in Green Mount Cem. New Richmond, OH. SIDNEY E. LAWRENCE Age about 53 died Monday in Covington. Survived by wife, formerly Miss Fanny Carr, and two children, Gertrude and John Lawrence. Also survived by his aged mother, Mrs. Margaret Lawrence and three brothers and one sister: J. A., Duward and Howard Lawrence, Mrs. George Shotwell of Butler. He was son of the late J. H. Lawrence and was born and raised in Butler. MRS. T. W. UNDERHILL Daughter of R. F. Ballinger, died at her home in Yuma, AZ on Monday. She was twice married. First to Brode Fryer. After he died she married T. W. Underhill of Yuma, AZ. She is survived by second husband, several children, parents and several sisters. She died of tuberculosis. Burial in Short Creek Cem. MR. & MRS. JOHN D. HAMPTON Age 83, a well known Federal Soldier residing in Four Oaks, died 31 Mar. 1922. He was a native of Pendleton Co. and served four years in the Union Army in the Civil War. Mrs. Hampton, age 70 years, died 4 Apr. 1922. They are survived by two children: Mrs. L. A. Brandt and Mrs. Joe Bishop. R. L. PUCKETT Age about 60, died Monday at his home on Broadford pike. Native of Scott Co. Burial in Sunrise on Wednesday. MRS. F. W. CONRAD (Long memorial but no information about her or when she died. See 31 Mar. 1922 paper for obituary.) Falmouth Outlook Friday 14 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 45 Pg. 2 Col. 1 T. J. BROWNING Born Harrison Co. 18 Aug 1835. Son of Frank and Cynthiana Browning. He was married four times. First to Miss Hannah Eckler and they had five chidren: Samuel, Dry Ridge; Mrs. Mary Lemon, OH; Mrs. Cynthiana Perkins, Oklahoma; Edwin C., Board Ridge. His second wife Tillie Anderson. His third wife was Mrs. Jennie Vanlandingham nee Caldwell and his fourth wife was Katherine Sharp. He died 25 Mar. 1922 at his home at Dry Ridge. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Sarah Aulick. Burial in Broad Ridge Cem. Falmouth Outlook Friday 14 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 45 Pg. 4 Col. 1 NEIGHBORING COUNTIES BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS Hamilton Bratton and Miss Bertha Moreland, daughter of Ben Moreland of Neave, married in Mt. Olivet on Saturday. HARRISON COUNTY NEWS Mrs. Mary E. Noel, widow of Rice Noel, died at Pleasant Grove, 4 Apr. of old age. Geo. T. Leonard, died at his home on Sunrise pike 2 Apr. 1922 of pneumonia. Gladys Margaret Arnold died at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ben Crouch, near Jones Shop on 1 Apr. 1922. She was daughter of late J. L. & Laura Whalen Arnold. She was born 23 May 1905 in Harrison Co. Mrs. King died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fields, Sunday of paralysis. Surviving are three sons and four daughters:John, Cal, George King; Mrs. Fogle, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Fields and Mrs. Gillispie. Burial in Pythian Grove. +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS

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