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    1. Re: [KYPENDLE] Falmouth Outlook 16 Jun 1922
    2. Is there a way to get the rest of the George Bradford marriage information that was listed below. Thank you Norma > From: Oddville50@aol.com > Date: 2004/01/07 Wed AM 09:33:07 EST > To: KYPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KYPENDLE] Falmouth Outlook 16 Jun 1922 > > 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 > > > ==== KYPENDLE Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain > letters, political announcements, current events, items for > sale, personal messages, flames,etc. (in other words - spam) > is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. Consideration > for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >

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