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    1. [KYWOLFE-L] RE: Lindon Kash
    2. Carole Bays
    3. ---------- From: Carole Bays Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 8:16 PM To: 'KyWolfe-L@rootsweb.com' Subject: Lindon Kash Wolfe County News - Jan. 1956 LINDON KASH DIED IN OHIO AT AGE OF 57 Lindon Kash, 57 died at Cincinnati, Ohio, January 14. He was the son of the late John and Rebecca Lindon Kash and was reared in Wolfe county. He is survived by his wife, Bonnie Shockey Kash, Cincinnati, and six children: J.B. Kash, Springfield, Ohio; Howard Raymond Kash, Cincinnati; Carl Kash, Dayton, Ohio; Roy Kash at home, Cincinnati; Mrs. Ivory Maxon, San Diego, Calif. and Mrs. Irene Burcham, Pasadena, Calif also one brother, Caleb Kash, Milan, Indiana. Funeral services were held at Miller Funeral Home, Cincinnati, Jan. 18 and burial was in the West Lawn Cemetery, Cincinnati. Among those attending the funeral from Wolfe county were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Lindon, Hazel Green, Mr. and Mrs. Flem Arnett, Lee City, Raymond Shockey, Rosefork and Joe Miller of Baptist. Carole

    10/14/2002 04:33:32
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] RE: IDA ROSE SAMPLE
    2. Carole Bays
    3. ---------- From: Carole Bays Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 8:21 PM To: 'KyWolfe-L@rootsweb.com' Subject: IDA ROSE SAMPLE Wolfe County News - Jan. 1956 Mrs. Ida Rose Sample, 80 died Thursday, January 19 in Maysville Hospital where she had been a patient for about two years. She was married to Charles A. Sample who preceded her in death many years. She was the daughter of the late Joseph P. and Nancy C. Rose. She is survived by one son, William Sample, Morehead, a daughter, Mrs. Nancy King, Colorado Springs, Colo, one grandson Tommy King and a brother, Dorsey C. Rose of Hazel Green. Funeral services were conducted at the First Methodist Church, Morehead with Dr. Gabriel Banks officiating. Burial was in the Mt. Sterling Cemetery beside her husband. Carole

    10/14/2002 04:32:21
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] RE: Thomas Hayes
    2. Carole Bays
    3. ---------- From: Carole Bays Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 8:33 PM To: 'KyWolfe-L@rootsweb.com' Subject: Thomas Hayes Wolfe County news - Feb. 15, 1956 FUNERAL RITES HELD TUESDAY FOR MRS. HAYES Funeral services for Thomas Hayes, 86 were held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 7 at the Fincastle Bethlehem Christian Church by the Rev. One Banks. Mr. Hayes the son of the late Thomas and Mary Crawford Hayes, was born in Wolfe County, April 18, 1870 and died at his home in Lee County, February 6, after one week illness. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, Nannie Hayes, one brother, Jerry Hayes of St. Helens, one sister, Mrs. Amanda Gentry of St. Helens. Burial was in the Kincaid Cemetery at Fincastle, with King Justice Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Carole Note: Headline typed as written

    10/14/2002 04:30:49
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] Re: Banks & Lykins
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mBB.2ACE/1931.2 Message Board Post: Beulah, Pearlie Lykins (8) was the daughter of : Peter Howell Lykins (7) born in 1855 in Magoffin Co. Ky. Married 1st. in 1877 to Eliza Pugh born in 1861. Children : 1. Alice Lykins m. Green Whisman 2. William "Billy" Lykins b. 1878 Married 2nd. Rebecca Lykins born abt.1877, daughter of David Dell Lykins and Rosanna Lykins Children : 1. Pearlie Lykins born 1893 married William "Bill" Banks. 2. Dora Lykins born 1898 3. Lonia Lykins born 1902 Peter Howell Lykins was the son of : William Vardiman Lykins (6) born in 1825, married Violet Baker. William Vandiman Lykins was the son of : Peter Lykins (5) born 7,Jun.1799 Montgomery Co. Ky. Died by 1870. Married on 20,Sept.1821 Winnie "Wona" Williams born 1810 in Floyd Co. Ky. daughter of Daniel Williams and Violet Crouch. Peter Lykins was the son of : William Lykins (4) born 1766/67 in Robeson Twp. Berks Co. Pa. Died ca. 1840 in Morgan Co. Ky. Married 13,Jan.1790 in Franklin Co. Va. to Margaret Ritter. William Lykins was the son of : Marquis (Marcus) Lykins (3) born ca.1740, married Margaret Howe on 11,Nov.1765. Marquis Lykins was the son of : Peter Lykins (2) born 1699 died 1754, married Bridgett (Brita) ____?____ born 1715-1720. Peter Lykins was the son of : Hanse Laicans (Johannes Nilsson) (1) born 1667 in Philadelphia Pa. Died 19,Sept.1751 (buried in the Old Swede's Church, Wilmington, Delware.) Married 1689/90 to Gertrude Elizabeth Glausen (Classen), daughter of Jan Glausen (Classen) In the 1693 list of Swedish Colonists in Pennslyvania he was listed as Jonas or Johannas Nilsson. His grandfather, Nil Laicons or better known as Nils/son is where this Nilsson surname came from. Hanse Laicans was the son of Peter Laicons born 1642 in Sweden, married abt.1662, died May 1693 in Philadelphia, Peter Liacons was the son of Nils Liacons (Nils/son) born ca.1610-1620 in Sweden or Finland. He came to Amercia about 1648 at the latest. There is much more info in the books "Lykins Family of Eastern Kentucky" if you would send me your mailing address I will copy the pages and send them to you, it's just too much to try and type in here. Charlene Smitson csmitson@fuse.net

    10/13/2002 07:15:31
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] Willie Sparks
    2. Carole Bays
    3. Wolfe County news - Nov. 1955 FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR ACCIDENT VICTIM Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon for Willie Sparks, 38 son of the late Jasper Sparks of Tarr Ridge. Rev. Herbert Hollon conducted the funeral in the First Church of God at Tarr Ridge. Interment was in the Reynolds Cemetery under the direction of Hearne Funeral Home. Sparks had been ill and after visiting his doctor started homeward late Monday evening. It is thought in the darkness he stumbled and fell over a 100 foot cliff. When some neighbors visited his home on Tuesday morning they did not find him and a serach was begun for him. It was not until Thursday that Sheriff George G. Little and a seraching party of about 30 men found the mutilated body wedged between two large boulders on a small ledge about 100 feet from the top of the hill and about 500 feet from the bottom of the canyon, near the Red River in Wolfe County about two miles from the victim's home. He is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Roxie McClure, Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Alice Blackburn, Booth, KY; Mrs. Sylvia Brewer, Rogers; and Mrs. Eunice Reynolds, Middletown, Ohio. Also Floyd Sparks, John Sparks and Charles Sparks all of Rogers, Ky., Sam Sparks, Middletown, Ohio and Albert Sparks now a patient in the Good Samartan Hospital, Lexington. Carole

    10/13/2002 06:30:37
    1. Re: [KYWOLFE-L] pratt &fulks
    2. im looking for info on my gggrandparents,oliver pratt dob.1782 died 1832 wife mary fulks dob.1791 died 1842. both born in va. thanks. The above names gave me hope that someone out there may have info on my ggrandparents..........Oliver Pratt and Liddy Banks. I have no other information on them other than they came from KY. Their daughter Sib Banks Little (my grandmother) was born Oct. 24, 1888. I am pretty sure she lived as a girl in Wolfe County. Family tales say she lived near my grandfather, Clift Little, who was born in Wolfe County and lived there till early adulthood. I am also looking for my ggrandmother( Leathan Little whose name could be Maletha Little) and whose death certificate says she was born Dec. 18, 1835 in KY. The certificate states her father was George Nickel born in VA and Merica Haddix born in KY. Unfortunately there are no dates. Is any of this familiar to anyone. Any info would be appreciated. TIA Pat

    10/13/2002 06:26:29
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] Our Men in Service
    2. Carole Bays
    3. Wolfe County News - Aug. 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Taulbee of Belknap have received information that their son Seldon L. Taublee, 19 has arrived at Camp Brackinridge, Ky for training with the 101st. Airborne Division. -- Dec. 28, 1955 Risner Returns Sgt. James Emory Risner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Risner, Rosefork, Wolfe County, has returned to his base in Colorado Springs, Colo. after a two-month maneuver in Alaska. Sgt. Risner will be dischared in January, but plans to re-enlist and make the Army his career. He is a veteran of 10 years Army service. March 7, 1956 DAVIS TO SAIL FOR ARMY DUTY IN GERMANY Fort Devens, Mass - Army Pvt. Talmadge L. Davis, whose wife, Dixie, lives in Hazel Green, is scheduled to leave the U.S. for Germany late in March as part of Operation Gyroscope, the Army's unit rotation plan. Private Davis' unit, the 15th Signal Battalion, now stationed at Fort Devens, Mass, is replacing the 40th Signal Battalion in Europe. A pole lineman in the battallion's Company C., Davis entered the Army last September. His parents, Ova and Maudie Davis live in Lee City. Carole

    10/13/2002 06:19:02
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] RE: WILLIAM WILLS
    2. Carole Bays
    3. ---------- From: Carole Bays Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 12:04 AM To: 'Ky-Wolfe@rootsweb.com' Subject: WILLIAM WILLS Wolfe County News - March 7, 1956 WILLIAM WILLS DIED TUESDAY AT AGE OF 81 William Thomas Wills, 81, retired farmer of Maytown died on February 28, at the St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington after a nine weeks illness. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mollie Clark Wills of Maytown, a son, Clifford Wills and three grandchildren of Dayton, Ohio, also two sisters, Mrs. Nora Clark, St. Petersburg, Fla, and Angleine Wills of Lexington. Funeral services were held Friday, March 2, at the Hazel Green Methodist Church. Rev. Edward J. Cunningham, pastor of the Campton Baptist Church officiated. Music was furnished by Mrs. O.D. Ross as pianist and Karen Smith vocalist. Potter Funeral Home of West Liberty was in charge of arrangements. Honorary pallbearers were: J. C. Stamper, Elmer Clark, Bert Horne, Troy and Dearl Linkous and Delman Rose. Active pallbearers were Willard and Bill Horne, Luther and James Rose and Willard and Coutney Clark. Those attending the funeral from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Horne Mrs. Wilma Dehart, Mrs. Yvonne Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Clark, Mrs. Allie Estes, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wills and children. Mrs. De North Roe, Mrs. Mallie Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Melford Ringo, Mr. and Mrs. Daley Rose, Mrs. Lexie Salley, Miss Addie King and Willard Clark. Carole

    10/13/2002 06:06:11
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] Richard Glenn Easterling
    2. Carole Bays
    3. Wolfe County News - Feb. 29, 1956 PURSUIT OF AUTO ENDS IN DEATH OF PASSENGER OF WANTED MOTORIST HELD TWO WARRANTS FOR ELY, SAYS SHERIFF According to G.G. Little, Sheriff of Wolfe county, the automobile accident which took the life of Glenn (Peg) Easterling, and left Fred Ely, the driver of the death car, in a serious condition in a Lexington hospital, took place after a five mile chase by him and his deputies Cecil Gullett and Johnny Combs. The accident occurred at Hazel Green Friday night. As related by Sheriff Little, he and his deputies first saw the automobile on Kentucky 191 near John Tolson's headed toward Hazel green. At that time the car was on the wrong side of the road and according to officers was being driven in a very reckless and careless manner. The officers attempted to stop the automobile by giving warning by spotlight and siren. The automobile then speeded up, said Sheriff Little, holding the left side of the road and traveling at such a high rate of speed that it was impossible to pass and halt the car without greatly endangering the lives of the occupants of both cars. The chase continued until Fred Ely, the driver, ran his car into a light pole at Hazel Green. Sheriff Little reports that both Fred Ely and Glenn Easterling were ex-convicts and that he is holding warrants for the arrest of Fred Ely on charges of drunken driving and involuntary man-slaughter. Funeral services were conducted Monday morning, February 2 at 10:30 at the Index Church for Richard Glenn Easterling, 48. Rev. Russell Brown officiated and burial was under the direction of Hearne Funeral Home of Campton. Survivors include three children, Roger, Richard and Peggy Lou Easterling, a brother, John Easterling of Cole Spring, two sisters, Mrs. Willie Henry, Index and Mrs. Willie Nickell, Insko. Carole

    10/13/2002 05:27:14
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] C.B. CARSON
    2. Carole Bays
    3. Wolfe County News - Feb. 29, 1956 FUNERAL RITES ARE HELD FOR C.B. CARSON Charlie H. Carson, 64, died in the Veterans Hospital, Louisville, on Tuesday, February 21. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Stewart Carson, of Carlisle, and three daughters, Miss Mildred Joyce Carson, Mrs. Carrie Jollie all of Carlisle and four sons, Robert Carson, Morefield, Charles Carson Jr., and Rex and Omer Carson, all of Carlisle. Four sisters also survive, Mrs. Maude Dunn, Mrs. Bertha Taulbee, Mrs. Alice Nickell, all of Lexie and Mrs. Bell Taulbee of Campton. One brother, G.W. Carson of Cincinnati. The body was brought to the Hearne Funeral Home, Campton, and kept until Wednesday evening when it was taken to the home of the deceased's sister, Mrs. Maude Dunn of Lexie, and kept until time for the funeral. The funeral was held in the Lacy Creek church at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 23 with Rev. John Dalton officiating. Burial was in the Carson Cemetery under the direction of Hearne Funeral Home. Carole Note: Headlines typed as written.

    10/13/2002 05:15:00
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] Alice Perry
    2. Carole Bays
    3. Wolfe County News - Feb. 15, 1956 DEATH CLAIMS ALICE PERRY, 82 AT PINE RIDGE Mrs. Alice Perry, 82 died Tuesday evening, February 7, at her home at Pine Ridge, after a long illness. She was the widow of the late William Perry, who preceded her in death three years. Survivors are three sons, Frank and Nick, Pine Ridge, Jim of Lexington; two daughters, Mrs. Larlie Chenault, Detroit, Mich, Mrs. Lucy Rebhole of Glendale, Ohio; four brothers, Tom Handy, Long Ridge, Quille Handy, Pomeryton and Mrs. Rosa Weatherington, Tennessee, 44 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at her home Thursday, February 9 by Rev. John F. Powell and Rev. Valentine Brewer. Burial was in the Gooden Cemetery at Pine Ridge. "Aunt Alice," as she was lovingly called by all who knew her was a devoted wife and mother and had been a Christian for many years. She will be sadly missed by her relatives and friends. Carole

    10/13/2002 05:04:52
    1. Re: [KYWOLFE-L] REBECCA RIGGS - 1920 Census
    2. Norma Adams
    3. At 04:25 PM 10/13/2002 -0400, Carole Bays wrote: >Wolfe County News - Jan. 25, 1956 > >MRS. REBECCA RIGGS DIES IN TENNESSEE > >Mrs. Rebecca Riggs, 75 died at Nashville, Tenn. and was brought to Wolfe >County for burial on her home place near Pine Ridge. > >She is survived by two sons, Ray Riggs, California and Glenn Riggs, >Lexington, one daughter, Miss Jennie Riggs, Nashville, Tenn. also three >grandchildren and a brother, who lives in California. > >Mrs. Riggs made her home at Pine Ridge for many years and only moved to >Nashville in 1945 after her health became impaired. > >Carole 1920 Wolfe Co. - Torrent Pct. #17/18 Dick RIGGS, head, 47, KyVaKy, farmer Rebecca, wife, 39, KyKyKy Ray, son, 17, KyKyKy John MEADOWS, father-in-law, 75, KyKyKy from - Middletown, Ohio Family Page: http://www.angelfire.com/oh/myfamilygenes Gentry Records Page: http://members.tripod.com/~nanny_4/index.html Mail lists I manage: WERNER-L, KYPERRY-L, BAKER-L, OHBUTLER-L, SE-KENTUCKY-L, GENTRY-L

    10/13/2002 02:52:11
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] Thomas Hayes
    2. Carole Bays
    3. Wolfe County news - Feb. 15, 1956 FUNERAL RITES HELD TUESDAY FOR MRS. HAYES Funeral services for Thomas Hayes, 86 were held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 7 at the Fincastle Bethlehem Christian Church by the Rev. One Banks. Mr. Hayes the son of the late Thomas and Mary Crawford Hayes, was born in Wolfe County, April 18, 1870 and died at his home in Lee County, February 6, after one week illness. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, Nannie Hayes, one brother, Jerry Hayes of St. Helens, one sister, Mrs. Amanda Gentry of St. Helens. Burial was in the Kincaid Cemetery at Fincastle, with King Justice Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Carole Note: Headline typed as written

    10/13/2002 02:33:33
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] IDA ROSE SAMPLE
    2. Carole Bays
    3. Wolfe County News - Jan. 1956 Mrs. Ida Rose Sample, 80 died Thursday, January 19 in Maysville Hospital where she had been a patient for about two years. She was married to Charles A. Sample who preceded her in death many years. She was the daughter of the late Joseph P. and Nancy C. Rose. She is survived by one son, William Sample, Morehead, a daughter, Mrs. Nancy King, Colorado Springs, Colo, one grandson Tommy King and a brother, Dorsey C. Rose of Hazel Green. Funeral services were conducted at the First Methodist Church, Morehead with Dr. Gabriel Banks officiating. Burial was in the Mt. Sterling Cemetery beside her husband. Carole

    10/13/2002 02:21:00
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] Lindon Kash
    2. Carole Bays
    3. Wolfe County News - Jan. 1956 LINDON KASH DIED IN OHIO AT AGE OF 57 Lindon Kash, 57 died at Cincinnati, Ohio, January 14. He was the son of the late John and Rebecca Lindon Kash and was reared in Wolfe county. He is survived by his wife, Bonnie Shockey Kash, Cincinnati, and six children: J.B. Kash, Springfield, Ohio; Howard Raymond Kash, Cincinnati; Carl Kash, Dayton, Ohio; Roy Kash at home, Cincinnati; Mrs. Ivory Maxon, San Diego, Calif. and Mrs. Irene Burcham, Pasadena, Calif also one brother, Caleb Kash, Milan, Indiana. Funeral services were held at Miller Funeral Home, Cincinnati, Jan. 18 and burial was in the West Lawn Cemetery, Cincinnati. Among those attending the funeral from Wolfe county were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Lindon, Hazel Green, Mr. and Mrs. Flem Arnett, Lee City, Raymond Shockey, Rosefork and Joe Miller of Baptist. Carole

    10/13/2002 02:16:25
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] REBECCA RIGGS
    2. Carole Bays
    3. Wolfe County News - Jan. 25, 1956 MRS. REBECCA RIGGS DIES IN TENNESSEE Mrs. Rebecca Riggs, 75 died at Nashville, Tenn. and was brought to Wolfe County for burial on her home place near Pine Ridge. She is survived by two sons, Ray Riggs, California and Glenn Riggs, Lexington, one daughter, Miss Jennie Riggs, Nashville, Tenn. also three grandchildren and a brother, who lives in California. Mrs. Riggs made her home at Pine Ridge for many years and only moved to Nashville in 1945 after her health became impaired. Carole

    10/13/2002 10:25:39
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] Brutus McGuire
    2. Carole Bays
    3. Wolfe County News - April 1952 BRUTUS McGUIRE RESERVE OFFICER DIED WED'DAY Brutus Clay McGuire, Jr., 52 inactive Lieutenant Colonel of the U.S. Army died at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday, April 16 in the Veteran's Hospital in Louisville after an illness of two years. He was a native of St. Helens, Lee County, and was a son of the late Brutus Clay and Elizabeth Duff McGuire. He was a veteran of World Wars I and II and was a member of the Christian Chruch, of Irivne, Lodge No. 137 of Free and Accepted masons and the Clarence Field Post. Ashland, of the American Legion. He is survived by: his wife, Winifred C. Cyrus McGuire, a step-son, George C. Evans, with the U.S. Navy in Washington, D.C; three sisters, Mrs. C.L. Hudgins, and Mrs. John B. Craig, both of Lexington, and Miss Hallie B. McGuire of Cincinnati and a brother, W.W. McGuire of Ashland. Funeral services were conducted on Saturday afternoon, April 19 at 3 p.m. at the W.R. Milward Mortuary Chapel by the Rev. W.P. Fryman and the Rev. Leslie R. Smith. Burial was in the Lexington Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Sam Marshall, R.P. Giles, Charles Ambrose, J.M. Ridgeway, Jess B. Thompson and E.R. Snowden. Honorary bearers were: Hieronymus, I.M. Combs, Robert Dickey, L.H. Lucas, G.E. Childers, F.A. Burns, George McGuire, J.B. Newell, J.E. McCormic, B.H. Jacobs, Co., Fred Staples, Lt. Col. Owen Durham, Lt. Col. Ferell Lewis, Major Blaine Kidwell, Lt. Col. Ray E. Bagley, Capt. A.J. May and Captain Eddie Most. The deceased was a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Combs of Campton, KY. Carole

    10/13/2002 10:20:27
    1. Re: [KYWOLFE-L] Hoy L. Childers - 1900 Census
    2. Norma Adams
    3. At 01:04 PM 10/13/2002 -0400, Carole Bays wrote: >WOLFE COUNTY NEWS - Aug. 1952 > >HOY L. CHILDERS OF HAZEL GREEN DIED ON FRIDAY > >Hoy L. Childers, age believed to be somewhere between 94 and 99, died at >6:00 a.m. Friday, August 22, at his home at Hazel Green. > >Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Adeline Childers; four sons, Richard A. of >Stillwater, Jim Blaine of Lexie, Michael of Hamilton, Ohio, and Taylor of >St. Louis, Mo; four daughters, Mrs. Nancy Anderson of Muskogee, Okla, Mrs. >Ruth Henry of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Maggie Int of Los Angeles, Calif; >and Mrs. Della Writtor of (could be Pittsburgh??), Penna. Around 30 >grandchildren and a host of great grandchildren and great great >grandchildren also survive. > >Funeral services were conducted at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at his home and at >the Methodist church in Hazel Green at 2:00 p.m. by the Rev. Willie Taylor. >Burial was in the Hazel Green cemetery under the direction of Hearne >Funeral Home. > >Pallbearers were Rollie Childers, H.E. Garmo, Hobert Childers, Herl Adams >and Amos Faucett. > >"Uncle" Hoy, as he was lovingly called, was one of Wolfe County's oldest >citizens. > >Carole > 1900 Wolfe Co., Hazel Green Pct. #136/137 Hoy L. Childers, Head, b. Sept. 1857, age 42, m. 16yrs., KyVaVa, farmer Rosa A., wife, b. Apr. 1862, age 38, m. 16 yrs, 7 ch-7liv., KyKyKy Richard A., son, b. May 1885, age 15, Single Nannie B., dau, b. July 1888, age 11, single Jonathan P. son, b. Aprill 1891, age 9 James. B. son, b. Oct, 1893, age 6 Zola A., dau, b. Feb. 1896, age 4 Ruth E., dau. b. Aug. 1897, age 2 Taylor. W. S., son, b. Dec. 1899, age 5/12 Norma from - Middletown, Ohio Family Page: http://www.angelfire.com/oh/myfamilygenes Gentry Records Page: http://members.tripod.com/~nanny_4/index.html Mail lists I manage: WERNER-L, KYPERRY-L, BAKER-L, OHBUTLER-L, SE-KENTUCKY-L, GENTRY-L

    10/13/2002 07:39:27
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] Hoy L. Childers
    2. Carole Bays
    3. WOLFE COUNTY NEWS - Aug. 1952 HOY L. CHILDERS OF HAZEL GREEN DIED ON FRIDAY Hoy L. Childers, age believed to be somewhere between 94 and 99, died at 6:00 a.m. Friday, August 22, at his home at Hazel Green. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Adeline Childers; four sons, Richard A. of Stillwater, Jim Blaine of Lexie, Michael of Hamilton, Ohio, and Taylor of St. Louis, Mo; four daughters, Mrs. Nancy Anderson of Muskogee, Okla, Mrs. Ruth Henry of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Maggie Int of Los Angeles, Calif; and Mrs. Della Writtor of (could be Pittsburgh??), Penna. Around 30 grandchildren and a host of great grandchildren and great great grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were conducted at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at his home and at the Methodist church in Hazel Green at 2:00 p.m. by the Rev. Willie Taylor. Burial was in the Hazel Green cemetery under the direction of Hearne Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Rollie Childers, H.E. Garmo, Hobert Childers, Herl Adams and Amos Faucett. "Uncle" Hoy, as he was lovingly called, was one of Wolfe County's oldest citizens. Carole

    10/13/2002 07:04:46
    1. [KYWOLFE-L] Lottie Elkins Campbell
    2. Carole Bays
    3. Wolfe County News - Feb. 1956 WOLFE NATIVE DIED TUESDAY AT AGE OF 85 Mrs. Lottie Elkins Campbell, 85 died February 7 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nathan Brewer, Campton. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Electra Brewer, Campton, Mrs. Jerusha Finningham, Chicago, Ill, and Mrs. Orpha Callahan, Lexington. Also two step daughters: Mrs. Margarette Allen and Mrs. Nancy Yokum, both of Middletown, Ohio; two stepsons, Gale and Isaac Elkins, Kinford Heights, Ind., and three sisters, Mrs. Nancy Gibbs, Lexie, Mrs. Belle Profitt, Gilmore and Mrs. Martha Adams, Kinford Heights, Ind; 13 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. She was born in Wolfe County May 10, 1879 and was a member of the Hargue Methodist Church in Estill county. The body was taken to the B.F. Porter Funeral Home where lay in state until Thursday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. at which time it was taken to the Campton Methodist Church for the funeral. Rev. Murrel, pastor and Rev. Strong participated in conducting the funeral service. Burial was in the East Salem-Church Cemetery in Estill county under the direction of B.F. Porter and Son Funeral Home. Carole

    10/13/2002 06:52:53