Falmouth Outlook Friday 16 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 2 Pg. 1 Col. 2 MAN KILLED BY TRAIN George McNally, age about 40 Wellsburg, WV, was killed by train at Boston Station on Monday. Falmouth Outlook Friday 16 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 2 Pg. 1 Col. 3 DEATHS MRS. RACHAEL ANN SANDERS On 30 May 1922 she died. Daughter of Robert and Rachael McNay, born 29 Sep 1856, so was 65y, 8m 1d. Married John T. Sanders on 9 Mar. 1876. They had six children with two dying as infants. Surviving were husband, three sons and one daughter: Leslie & Edgar, Covington; Herbert, Arlington, IA; Mrs. Cassie McClanahan, Aurora, IN. Buried in Pleasant Ridge. JESSE SPARKS Died of Typhoid fever near Kentontown on 29 May 1922. Age 34 years. Buried Kentontown Cem. Besides his parents he is survived by wife, three children, a daughter and two sons, and two sisters: Mrs. J. J. Robinson, Mt. Olivet; Mrs. Ellery L. Hall, Lexington. MISS CHRISTINE PEPPER Age 20, daughter of U. S. G. Pepper died last week in Asheville, NC. Besides her parents she is sruvived by one sister, Mrs. Jennie Marie Carrico, NC. Buried in Paris, KY. MISS CYNTHIA ACKMAN Died at home at Gardnersville on 8 Jun 1922. Survived by two brothers and one sister: Thoms and Milton Ackman; Miss Alice Ackman. Buried in Gardnersville. Falmouth Outlook Friday 16 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 2 Pg. 1 Col. 4 DEATHS MRS. NORA MARDIS TAYLOR Wife of Samuel Taylor died 7 Jun. 1922 in Covington. Daughter of John Mardis and was 25 years old. Survived by husband and one daughter, Mildred age 2. Buried in Linden Grove Cem. EDWARD MOORE Eldest son of Thomas MOore died Tuesday at Morgan of typhoid fever. Born in Pendleton Co. 23 Aug. 1898. Buried in St. Xavier Cem. MRS. WILLIAM LYON Age 60 died at her home at Higginsport, OH Friday. She was Mary Kuntz before mariage to William Lyon. Survived by husband, one son, James A. Lyon, West Carrollton, OH, and one daughter, Mrs. Albert Davis, Georgetown. Buried in Higginsport. Falmouth became a second class post office becuase of the income. Marriage of George C. Bradford and Miss Mabel C. Porter last Wednesday. (Long article and lots of genealoical data in it. dh) Falmouth Outlook Friday 16 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 2 Pg. 5 Col. 6 IN MEMORY Charlie M. Forsyth, d. 24 Jul 1921. By deaf brother, William Forsyth Falmouth Outlook Friday 16 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 2 Pg. 6 Col. 1 NEIGHBORING COUNTIES GRANT COUNTY NEWS Thomas Vivin Lawrence, son of Robert & Frankie Lawrence b. Clark Co. 5 Sep 1834, d. 3 Jun. 1922 age 87y, 8m, 29d. Floyd Hedges, son R. C. Hedges d. Friday in Wilmington, OH. Age 23. HARRISON COUNTY NEWS Sell Renaker, d. Bright's disease at Cynthiana Wednesday. Mrs. Mollie Martin, age 62, died 2 Jun 1922. Survived by husband and four children. Cyrus Turner Robinson, Republican, died 6 Jun 1922. Ashby W. Hieatt, age 81, died Confederate Veteran's Home, Peewee Valley, 1 Jun 1922. Funeral in Kentontown Christian Church. Falmouth Outlook Friday 16 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 2 Pg. 7 Col. 4 UNCLE HENRY NUNNAMAKER AND HIS PROPHECIES (Long article about him. Unknown if it is true or just fiction. Has lots of genealogical data if true. dh) (Called Warren Shonert, Owner and Publisher of the paper, and he assured me that the articles were about real people. dh) Falmouth Outlook Friday 16 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 2 Pg. 7 Col. 5 IN LOVING REMEMBERANCE Mrs. Mary Martin, d. 10 Jun 1922. By niece, Ferrell Owen. Falmouth Outlook Friday 16 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 2 Pg. 8 Col. 3 GARDNERSVILLE Miss Cynthia Ackman, age 73, died near Gardnersville, 8 Jun. 1922. Buried in Gardnersville. Falmouth Outlook Friday 23 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 3 Pg. 1 Col. 3 DEATHS MRS. ELLA KERR WILSON Age 79, widow of Capt. James W. Wilson, died 21 Jun. 1922. Ella Rachael Kerr daughter of James and Rachael Fay Kerr. Born Fayette Co. near Lexington on 23 May 1843. Married 26 Apr. 1866 in a double wedding in which the other priciples were Capt. Benjamin Theodore Rigg, now deceased he being a cousin of Capt. Wilson and Miss Kate Kerr, now of Cynthiana, who is sister of Mrs. Wilson. This was one of the notable social events immediately following the cloe of the Civil War, owing to the prominence of the families and the fasc that both Capt. Wilson and Capt. Riggs had just been mustered out of the Army of the Republic, covered with honor by their service. Capt. Wilson died 22 Nov 1918. Just two years previous, 26 Apr. 1916, Capt. and Mrs. Wilson and Capt. and Mrs. Riggs, happily celebrated the fifteith anniversary of their wedding in this city. Mrs. Wilson is survived by three sons and two daughters: Dr. J. E. Wilson, Mayor of Falmouth; R. R. Wilson, Frankfort; Editor James T. Wilson, Cynthiana; Misses Ella and Mary Wilson at home. She is also survived by one sister and one brother: Mrs. B. T. Riggs, Cynthiana and Gen. John B. Kerr, Washington, DC. She was a member of the Falmouth Presbyterian Church. MRS. MARY FRYER Age 78, widow of Squire Wm. W. Fryer, died 19 Jun 1922 at her home of her son, C. F. Fryer, in Pendleton Co. Daughter of William and Harriet Monroe, pioneer citizens of Pendleton Co., born 14 Jul. 1843, being 78y 11m 23d. Survived by two sons and three daughters: C. F., W. W. Fryer and Mrs. R. F. Mains, Pendleton Co.; Mrs. Henry Chatman, Cincinnati; Mrs. Nellie ______, Indianapolis and one step son, John F. Fryer, Pendleton Co. Also survived by one brother and two sisters: Capt. H. F. Monroe, Falmouth; Mrs. James Oldham and Mrs. Otis Adams, Covington. Member of Methodist Church. Burial in Riverside. MRS. MANDA A. HOPKINS Died 17 Jun 1922, age 84y, 4m, 24d. Member of Carter's Chapel Methodist Church. She had eight children, four boys and four girls, all who survive except one, Lynch Hopkins who died about 16 years ago. They are: L. E. Hopkins, Fiskburg; Dr. Y. F. Hopkins, Thrall, TX; Dr. S. M. Hopkins, Mrs. Fanny Golden and Miss Pearl Hopskins, Gardnersville; Mrs. Hattie Menefee, Latonia; Mrs. Emma Northcutt, Vancouver, WA who was unable to attend the funeral. Also survived by one sister, Mrs. Satira Wadsworth, Falmouth. Buried in Gardnersville Cem. +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS