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Courtesy of the: CYNTHIANA DEMOCRAT Page 6, 3 June 1993 James Wesley Smith, 78, a resident of Davis Lane, Cynthiana, Ky., died Saturday, May 29, 1993, at V.A. Medical Center, Lexington, Ky. He was a native of Nicholas County, Ky., the son of the late Wesley E. and Mollie T. Smith, a member of the Irvingsville Baptist Church, a farmer and honorably discharged veteran of World War 11. Survivors include: his wife, Alma Grayson Smith; one daughter Mrs. Herb (Linda) Willoughby, Cynthiana; four brothers, Joe A. Smith and Ishmael Smith, Nicholas County, Elbert M. Smith and Harry Lee Smith, Harrison County; two grandchildren, Jaime and Jennifer Willoughby. Services were conducted Wednesday, June 2, 1993, at the Whaley McCarty Funeral home. Burial was in Battle Grove Cemetery. Active pallbearers were: Wilburn Wesley Smith, John Vaughn, Keith Smith, Ray Grayson, Buddy Mastin, David Rose and Dan Smith
So sorry to do this to you again... but have again talked to my tec support and this last guy says that it is some sort of a "loop"... and he would try to locate it and take care of the problem....... So I will not post any more to the lists until I hear from them.... Thank you... Jeannie <><
Practically all of the people in these obits are descended from either Barbara or Lydia Ramey......Jeannie <>< -----Original Message----- From: Christena Miller [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 21, 1998 9:37 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [RAMEY-L] Re: Whaley Obits The Obits are very interesting but I get so much of them and none of them pertain to the Ramey family that I am trying to get information on and I think that it should only be on the Whaley's rootweb Christena Miller -----Original Message----- From: H. Jean Dalrymple <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, August 21, 1998 9:02 AM Subject: [RAMEY-L] duplicate... >I have a person that is getting duplicate obits from me... is any one >else... and if you are how do I stop it... I am only getting back one from >each list that I send to....... > >
Just spoke to a cousin of mine in KY and she told me she is getting 5 each of the obits..... that makes 10 as she belongs to 2 of the lists... I called my tec support and they said that it sometimes happens... something about the atmosphere ....... Sorry for the inconvenience ... Jeannie <><
The Obits are very interesting but I get so much of them and none of them pertain to the Ramey family that I am trying to get information on and I think that it should only be on the Whaley's rootweb Christena Miller -----Original Message----- From: H. Jean Dalrymple <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, August 21, 1998 9:02 AM Subject: [RAMEY-L] duplicate... >I have a person that is getting duplicate obits from me... is any one >else... and if you are how do I stop it... I am only getting back one from >each list that I send to....... > >
I have a person that is getting duplicate obits from me... is any one else... and if you are how do I stop it... I am only getting back one from each list that I send to.......
THE LOG CABIN, Page 3, Saturday, 28 March 1903 The nine month old child of Mr. Richard Petticord died in this city Sunday. Burial at Indian creek. THE LOG CABIN, Page 3, Saturday, 23 November 1901 Lucy, the eight year old daughter of Mr. Richard Petticord, of the Oddville vicinity, died of croup Wednesday. Burial at Indian Creek Thursday. The above two obits were the daughters of Julia Nichols Petticord, she was the dau. of Ellesnor TALBOTT and John Nichols.
I recc'd this from my Hawkins list.... Think that it is worthpassing on.... Discussion group subscribers... Q: How many internet mail list discussion group subscribers does it take to change a light bulb? A: 1,331: 1 to change the light bulb and to post to the mail list that the light bulb has been changed 14 to share similar experiences of changing light bulbs and how the light bulb could have been changed differently. 7 to caution about the dangers of changing light bulbs. 27 to point out spelling/grammar errors in posts about changing light bulbs. 53 to flame the spell checkers 156 to write to the list administrator complaining about the light bulb discussion and its inappropriateness to this mail list. 41 to correct spelling in the spelling/grammar flames. 109 to post that this list is not about light bulbs and to please take this email exchange to alt.lite.bulb 203 to demand that cross posting to alt.grammar, alt.spelling and alt.punctuation about changing light bulbs be stopped. 111 to defend the posting to this list saying that we are all use light bulbs and therefore the posts **are** relevant to this mail list. 306 to debate which method of changing light bulbs is superior, where to buy the best light bulbs, what brand of light bulbs work best for this technique, and what brands are faulty. 27 to post URLs where one can see examples of different light bulbs 14 to post that the URLs were posted incorrectly, and to post corrected URLs. 3 to post about links they found from the URLs that are relevant to this list which makes light bulbs relevant to this list. 33 to concatenate all posts to date, then quote them including all headers and footers, and then add "Me Too." 12 to post to the list that they are unsubscribing because they cannot handle the light bulb controversey. 19 to quote the "Me Too's" to say, "Me Three." 4 to suggest that posters request the light bulb FAQ. 1 to propose new alt.change.lite.bulb newsgroup. 47 to say this is just what alt.physic.cold_fusion was meant for, leave it here. 143 votes for alt.lite.bulb. ==== HAWKINS Mailing List ==== Do you have any Hawkins wills? If you would share a copy, let the listowner know: [email protected] They would be posted at http://www.escape.com/~patpnyc/wills.htm with a credit and email link to the submitter.
OH Marcil,,, You have no idea how many of these obits I have here.......I will never live long enough to get them all out there :) Am trying to get the permission of the news papers to get the ones that are NOT 75 years old out to you too........wish me luck.... Jeannie <>< -----Original Message----- From: MRS MARSIL R CREECH [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, August 20, 1998 8:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [RAMEY-L] Internet Message Good job Jeannie, Love those Whaleys- ____ Marsil in the Land of UFO's, Aliens, and weather balloons.
Good job Jeannie, Love those Whaleys- ____ Marsil in the Land of UFO's, Aliens, and weather balloons.
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Page 3, The LOG CABIN, Friday, 24 February 1899 Mr. James T. TALBOTT died at his home near Millersburg last Friday morning at 7:30 o'clock, at the age of seventy-six and one half years. The funeral services were held at the residence Sunday morning at ten o'clock, conducted by Rev. B.C. HERR. The remains were interred in Battle Grove cemetery. The deceased was a brother of Chas. L. TALBOT, of this city. He was a substantial farmer and was known as an honest and conscientious citizen. He was highly esteemed and generally respected for his good qualities. He is survived by ten children----Mrs. James W. McKEE, of this county; Mrs. W. A. DURHAM, of Mt. Sterlling; Mrs. J. R. MADISON , of Bourbon; Mrs. R.G. OSBORNE, of Mason county; W.W. TALBOTT, of Atlanta; C.M.., C., Arthur and Stanley TALBOTT, of Bourbon county. Page 4, The KENTUCKIAN CITIZEN, Saturday, 6 Oct 1917 Mr. Wm. W. TALBOT, formerly a well known and prosperous farmer of this county, died in the St Joseph Hospital, in Louisville, at eleven o'clock Thursday morning, from the effects of injuries received last Sunday when his horse ran away, throwing him out of the buggy, and fracturing his skull. After leaving Bourbon county some time ago, Mr. TALBOTT purchased a farm in a Nelson county, where he had been residing since. On Sunday afternoon he was driving on the pike for a visit to a neighbor, when his horse became frightened and ran a way, causing him to be thrown out. Neighbors who saw the fleeing horse ran to the aid of the injured man, and called physicians, who found that his skull had been fractured. He was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, in Louisville, where an operation was performed. Mr. TALBOTT during the latter years of his life had made his home with Mr. and Mrs. James FISHER, near Ruddles Mills. He was a stock trader and farmer, and as such traveled all over the country at intervalls. He had no immediate family but was connected with the Talbotts of Harrrison county and with the EARLYWINE family of this county. The funeral will be held at the residence of Mrs. Sue TALBOTT in Cynthiana, this morning, at ten o'clock. The burial will take place in the Millersburg Cemetery.
Page 7, The LOG CABIN, 21 April 1911, Friday As peacefully as the evening glow fades into twilight so the spirit of James W. McKEE left its earthly habitation and passed over the river into the peaceful shades of the trees on the new Eden's shores. On Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock April 18, 1911, life's spark went out. Early last month he was stricken with paralysis and for some weeks his loved ones have known that soon the mortal must put on immortality. Calmly he awaited the call realizing that life's journey was at an end and knowing that the future way was prepared for him by the Master whom he had served. No man stood higher the Squire James W. McKee. None were there to question any motive of his, none to doubt the rectitude of any purpose, none to deny him that high respect and esteem which a long career of right lei and upright dealing won for hi from his fellow men. He will be greatly missed from this county for he was widely known and as widely esteemed. He served his county as magistrate and for many years has been a deacon in the Presbyterian church, being its oldest member. He was a member of the Elk Lodge. A kind and devoted husband and father, a citizen devoted to the best interests of his community, a man who loved his fellow men, the community fully realizes that truly a good man as gone. He lived contentedly on a splendid farm near Cynthiana. James W. McKee was born in Bourbon county on Nov. 26, 1836, and had therefore passed his 74th birthday last November. He was the son of the late John and Eliza WILSON McKEE. He attended the county schools and then ook a three years' college course in Ohio, and in 1856 he engaged in farming. On Dec. 3, 1857 he married Miss Jessie M. TURNEY of Bourbon county. To this union eleven children were born, ten of whom survive, namely: William T. McKee, Mrs. J.A. THURN, Mrs. M.C. SWINFORD, Mrs. W.S. VanDEREN, Miss Julia McKee, Frank, Jesee and Turney McKee, all of this county, Charles McKee of Little Rock, Ark., and George McKee, of Memphis, Tenn., all of whom were here for the funeral. His first wife died in 1879, and on Sept. 5, 1882, he married Mrs. Annie B. DILTZ, formerly Miss Annie TALBOTT, daughter of Jas. TALBOTT, of Bourbon county. Mrs. McKee and one daughter, Miss Louise, survive. Squire McKee also leaves two brothers, Mr. Alex McKee, of Kingsville, and Mr. Miles McKee, of this county. The funeral services, conducted by Revs. Cary F. MOORE and W. E. ELLIS, were held at the residence near town yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and the remains were buried at Battle Grove Cemetery. The pallbearers were his six sons: Wm.T., Chas., Geo. L., Frank O., Jesse M., and Turney McKee
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Page 2, The KENTUCKIAN CITIZEN, 2 June 1888 Ross TALBOTT died of consumption at Estill Springs, and his remains arrived here Tuesday morning for interment. He was the son of Preston TALBOTT, who formerly lived in this vicinity. Page 7, The LOG CABIN, 17 August 1923, Friday After several years illness, Mrs. Maud Lee GRAGG, wife of Mr. Edgar GRAGG, died at their home on the Mt. Vernon pike. Mrs. GRAGG was a daughter of the late Charles and Nancy POTTS WHALEY and was born in Bourbon county, November 11,1862. In October, 1889, she married Mr. Edgar GRAGG and they resided in that county for some time. For some years they lived in Cynthiana where Mr. GRAGG was in business. They lived in Scott county several years and moved to the farm in the Mt Vernon pike about eighteen months ago. Early in life Mrs. GRAGG became a member of the Christian church and was a fine Christian woman who was a patient sufferer during many years of ill health. She is survived by her husband, one son, Eugene GRAGG, Jr., and one daughter, Miss Lucille GRAGG. She is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. J.W. SHOCKLEY, of Ewing; Mrs. Eugene GRAGG, and Mrs. Ed. C. COX , of this city; and two brothers, Messrs Todd and Gano WHALEY, of this city. The funeral services were held at the residence Saturday afternoon conducted by Rev. Clyde DARSIE and Rev. J. R. JONES. The burial was in Lexington cemetery with services at the grave by Rev. Mark COLLIS. The pall bearers were Messrs. Eugene GRAGG, Jr., J.W. SHOCKLEY, Ed C. COX, Dr. Logan CRAGG, Todd and Gano WHALEY.
*CAMERON (I take full responsibility for this obit) CARLISLE MERCURY, 10 June 1954 Samuel Thomas Cameron, 79, a retired farmer and business man, of Broadway, died at 7 am. Tuesday at his home following a year's illness. He was a native of Robertson county, a son of the late William Stanley CAMERON and Mrs. Lottie MOOORELAND CAMERON. He was a member of the Myers Christian church and the local Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his wife Mrs. Myrtle T. MORAN; one son, Paul CAMERON and one daughter Mrs. Ben BARNETT; one brother, Hary CAMERON, Newport, two half brothers Dow CAMERON, Covington and Bruce CAMERON, Ft Lauderdale, Fla., six grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. (CDT) Thursday at the Myers Christian church, with Rev. Phil LING and Rev. G.C. GAUNCE officiating. Burial will be in the Carlisle cemetery. Pall bearers will be Larry and Jerry CAMERON, Stanley and Earl McCANN, Billy SA-?- and Kelly BARNETT. The body is at the residence. **(Samuel Thomas is the grandson of John & Nancy WHALEY CAMERON)
Page 3, LOG CABIN, Saturday, 12 Jan. 1901 Orville TALBOTT, aged nearly 35 years died at his home in this city Wednesday morning after only a short illness of inflamation of the stomach. He was born June 22, 1866 and was an only child of Mr. Chas. Luther TALBOTT, (isn't it funny how they often forget that people had mothers ..) a well known citizen of this city. He was reared on the farm but came to this city to reside a few years ago, since which time he has been in the dairy business, first with Mr. W.L. REYNOLDS, and recently with Mr. Miles COX. Of a kind and genial disposition, Orville always had a pleasant word for every one with whom he came in contact. He is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Ida TEBBS. The funeral services were held at the residence yesterday morning at 10 o'clock conducted by his pastor , Rev. J.J. HALEY. Burial at Battle Grove. Page 3, THE LOG CABIN, Saturday, 18 April 1903 Mrs. Mary F. TALBOTT died of paralysis at her home on Walnut street Wednesday morning, at the age of 70 years. About a week ago Mrs. TALBOTT grew very weak, and on Monday suffered a stroke of paralysis which resulted in her death. Some years ago Mrs. TALBOTT badly strained her ankle and has been an invalid most of the time since then. She was formerly Miss Mary POTTS and married Mr. Geo. TALBOTT, of this city, in 1851. No children were born to this union and Mr. TALBOTT died about seven years ago. Mrs. TALBOTT was a member of the Christian Church. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Chas. TALBOTT of this city, Mrs. Sarah STONE of Moorefield , and Mrs. Maggie BLAIR, of Ewing, and one brother, Mr. Walter POTTS, of Carlisllle. The funeral services, conducted by Rev. J.J. HALEY, were held at the residence yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial at Battle Grove. ++ Page 4, BATH COUNTY WORLD, 20 May 1910 B.B. WHALEY has returned from Oklahoma City, Okla., where he went last December with Dr. J.W.RUTHERFORD and family. He reports the doctor and family all well and happy and doing nicely at their new home. The doctor's only son, Hudson, who was recently married to Miss Bessie APPLETON, of Evansville, Ind., has built and is now occupying a nice bungalow residence. He is in the real estate business, in which he has a partner, and under the firm name of SAFFOLD & RUTHERFORD. ++ Page 4, BATH WORLD, 9 July 1909 B.F. (Benjamin Franklin) WHALEY and daughter Opal, of Shelbyville, Ind., are visiting relatives here. It has been several years since Mr. WHALEY visited this, his old home town and his friends are glad to see him and to know that he is prospering in his Hoosier home. He says brother Braxston B., is busily engaged in contractor and builder at Shelbyville, Ind., and is erecting some residences of concrete, which is the coming building material.
Page 6, CYNTHIANA DEMOCRAT, Thursday, 28 June 1923 DURHAM....W.A. DURHAM, aged about 75 years, died at his home on Elmarch avenue yesterday afternoon at 3 o"clock, following a stroke of paralysis on Monday morning. He was a native of Nicholas county, where for many years he was engaged in farming and where he served as magistrate and was reckoned among the prominent citizens. He married Miss Mollie E. TALBOTT, of Bourbon county, about forty five years ago. His wife survives. A surviving sister is Mrs. GRAVES, of Winchester. Mr. DURHAM was a member of the Methodist church, and was a citizen of high type, held in affectionate esteem buy all who enjoyed his acquaintance. His death will be mourned by a wide circle of friends. Mr. And Mrs. DURHAM had been residents of Cynthiana for about seven years, occupying the beautiful home of Elmarch avenue which they purchased from J.H. RIESTER. The funeral will be held at the residence tomorrow, Friday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock with services by Rev. J.E. MOSS, assisted by Rev. Clyde DARSIE. Burial in Battle Grove. The pall bearers will be Silas BOX, Fletcher MAFFETT, Chas. TALBOTT, Arthur TALBOTT, Stanley HOUSTON, Joe EWALT, R.S. WITHERS, Harry McCAULEY. Page 4, THE LOG CABIN, Friday, 8 June 1906 Stanley, the 4-month-old son of Mr. Arthur TALBOTT, died yesterday of pneumoniia. Page 5, THE LOG CABIN, Friday , 21 Aug. 1908 Stricken with paralysis a month ago the condition of "Uncle Charley" TALBERT improved slightly at first and then grew more ..?.... until it was understood by those attending him with loving care that the end was nigh. On last Sunday afternoon, Aug 16th, just four weeks after he was stricken, his spirit passed peacefully over the river there to continue a life well spent on the walks of Earth. Charles Luther TALBOTT, aged nearly 77, was the son of George and Unity SMITH TALBOTT and was born 4 Dec. 1831, on a Bourbon county farm. He became a farmer and did a large volume of business as a live stock dealer. In 1865 (could by 1863) he married Miss Sa..?.. A. POTTS, of Nicholas county, who survives him. Their only son, Orville, died a few years ago. For many years Mr. And Mrs. TALBOTT have made their home in Cynthiana, and erected a handsome residence here several years ago. During his long business career here, Mr. TALBOTT enjoyed the highest esteem and confidence of the people of this county among whom he was widely acquainted. He possessed a bright, jovial disposition and always had a word of cheerfulness for everyone. "Uncle Charley" wil be sadly missed in this community for he was well liked by acquaintances and loved by friends and relatives. He was a member of the Indian Creek Christian church and charitable with the means which he accumulated. The funeral services were held at the residence Tuesday morning conducted by Rev. S.E. ELLIS. The remains were buried at Battle Grove Cemetery. The pall bearers were the deceased's nephews, Chas. M.TALBOTT, Stanley TALBOTT, John C.TALBOTT, Charles ALLEN, John ALLEN, and Andrew ALLEN. Among the relatives and friends here to attend Mr. S.L.TALBOTTS funeral were: Walter S. POTTS, and daughter, Mrs. J.C. TRUEMAN, Dr. and Mrs. W.D. HOWE, Mrs. Addie RALLS, Chas. T.DONNELL all from Carlisle; J.W. PARKER, of Bloomington, Ill., Charley ALLEN, of Ashland; W.W. TALBOTT, of Nashville; Mr. And Mrs. Ward BUSH of Winchester; Mrs. Herbert GANNIS (?) of Fleming county.