Ms. Ferguson, I haven't noted an answer to your inquiry. Here's a try. There are a number of Ruth Pelfrey's in the Wolfe-Breathitt-Morgan area. However, if my math is close, this Ruth (b. 26 Sept 1919 in Breathitt) is the daughter of Daniel Boone Pelfrey and his first wife, Flora Brown. They lived near the Breathitt-Wolfe County line (per the message below) . Like most of the Pelfrey's in this area, Alissa's lineage can probably be traced to William Pelfrey. Dr. Bill Rice <><><><><><><><><><><><<><><<><><><<>> > Last week, a young lady, Alissa contacted me regarding her Stamper > lineage. > (William Russell Byrd and Mary Ann 'Polly' Stamper). > > Her parents were William D Tibbs and Judy Ann Agee. Judy's parents were > Bob > Agee and Ruth Pelfrey. Alissa has a sister, Donna. Alissa says their > connections are in Breathitt / Wolfe Counties. Would anyone have Bob Agee > and Ruth Pelfrey in their family information? > > Thanks, > Golden Ferguson > > -------------------------------------------------- > >> I believe that Carole is correct. >> >> Five to six miles southeast of Campton, there is a geographical triple >> point >> where Wolfe, Lee and Breathitt Counties all meet. It is a rather rugged >> area >> where the Kentucky River briefly bends in and out of Wolfe County as it >> flows from Breathitt into Lee. >> >> This is the area known as Pelfrey's Bend populated in part by members of >> the Pelfrey family that settled in Breathitt; Pelfrey's live there still. >> It >> is an >> area where you cannot always be certain which county you are standing >> in. >> I cannot explain why, on occasion, it seems to be referred to as >> "Puckett's >> Bend". However, to the Pelfrey family it has been known as "Pelfrey's >> Bend" >> for quite a long time. The name in part, refers to the sharp bends in >> the >> Kentucky River as it snakes in and out of Wolfe. There are a number >> of cemeteries in that area. >> >> Dr. Bill Rice