Here are some more news items from the Times involving the counties on this list outside of Barren Co. Allen Co: Jim EATON, a worthy young man who was known to the citizens of Scottsville, was killed by a damp in a well near Jimtown, Monday. He was at work cleaning out his well and all at once he told the men at the top to draw him up. They responded promptly, but just before they could pull him, let go and fell, and when taken out was dead. He was overcome by a damp. Eaton was about thirty years old. (26 Aug 1896 issue). Cumberland Co: Mrs. OWEN died at the home of her son, Dr. J. H. Owen, at Randolph, on the 2nd inst. She was eighty-six years old at the time of her death and had been in feeble health for a number of months. She was a lady of fine intelligence, and was loved and esteemed by all who knew her. She was a member of the Christian church and was ready to obey the summons. She had requested that her funeral be preached from this text: "These are they which came out of the great tribulation an have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the lamb." After appropriate funeral services by Rev. RENEAU, the remains were interred in the Pleasant Hill burying ground. (7 Oct 1896 issue) Mr. George DAVIS, a prominent man and highly esteemed citizen of Cumberland county died at his home in the Marrowbone country a few days ago. Mr. Davis' death is directlyly traceable to the intense heat of the past few weeks, as he became overheated in working on his farm. Sickness resulted, and he steadily sank till death came. Mr. Davis owned one of the best farms in Cumberland county - the PACE old homestead - an was regarded as one among the most solid and substantial citizens of that section. He will be greatly missed and mourned by the people among whom he was born, lived and died. (26 Aug 1896 issue) Hart Co: Dr. Wm. ADAIR, one of the oldest and best known physicians in Hart county, died at his home near Canmer last week. He had been confined to his bed for some time, and his death was not unexpected by his family and friends. Dr. Adair was one of the most learned men in the county and prided himself in solving deep questions. He will be greatly missed by those who knew him best. (30 Sept 1896 issue). The marriage of Mr. A. C. MINER and Miss Kate WHITE was solemnized at the home of the bride's father, near Horse Cave, Tuesday. The wedding was a pretty home affair with several friends and relatives present. The bride is the talented daughter of Mr. J. M. White and was one of the most popular young ladies of the county. The groom is a member of a well known book firm of Valparaisso, Ind., and is connected with the school at that place. They have the best wishes of a large circle of friends and relatives on their marriage. (26 Aug 1896 issue). Monroe Co: Mr. Fendall HAGAN, an old and esteemed citizen of Rock Bridge, Monroe county, died at his home last Wednesday morning. He was the father of Mr. F. P. Hagan, the well-known and popular salesman for M. W. Warder and Co. here. (30 Sept 1896 issue). More later - Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://www.gensoup.org/gorinpuzzles/index.php Sandi's site: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/ Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky