BIOGRAPHIES - TALBOTT, John T., Bourbon County, Kentucky From: Bob Francis http://www.shawhan.com Date: 07 Feb 2000 The biographies are taken primarily from William Perrin's "The History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky" and E. Polk Johnson's "The History of Kentucky and Kentuckians," Vol. III. Many Bourbon County, Kentucky, researchers have pointed out mistakes and they are notated. Name: John T. TALBOTT _________________________________________ Birth: July 7, 1839, Bourbon County, Kentucky Death: February 25, 1905 Age: 65 Father: Henry H. TALBOTT (1813-1878) Mother: Angeline WHALEY (1814-1861) Spouses _________________________________________ 1: Lucinda J. COLLINS Birth: July 7, 1847, Cane Ridge, Bourbon County, Kentucky Father: Benjamin F. COLLINS (1814-1867) Mother: Sarah TURNEY (1822-1898) Marriage: May 17, 1866 JOHN T. TALBOT1 farmer, P. 0. Cynthiana, the name of Talbott is perhaps as familiar to the citizens of Bourbon County as that of the posterity of any of the old pioneers. A tracement of the genealogy of the ancestors of John F., being found in the biography of Chas. Talbott, this sketch is confined more particularly to the former. Reason Talbott married Miss Jane Whaley, who was born in the old fort at Maysville, her people being formerly from Loudoun County, Va.; he died in the spring of 1862, and his wife in 1870; they reared a family of four children: Benjamin, Nancy, Emily, and Henry H., the latter being the father of our subject; he was reared to farming and married Miss Angelina, daughter of Lee and Mary Whaley; he died March 5, 1878, and she about the year 1860; there were born to them three children: John T., Charles L. and Mary C., now wife of F. M. Myers of Bourbon County. John T. was born in the precinct, where he now lives, May 17, 1866; he married Miss Lucinda Collins, daughter of B. F. and Sally (Turney) Collins, of Bourbon County. The ancestors of Mr. Talbott have been an agricultural people, his early life having been spent on his father's farm; he also has engaged in the same business. The Talbott is an extensive family in the county, and John T. is a worthy representative of so hardy a pioneer as Henry Talbott. Sources 1. Perrin, p. 584 ------------------------------ USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genealogical information on the Internet, data may be freely used for personal research and by non-commercial entities as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format or presentation by other organizations or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for profit or any form of presentation, must obtain the written consent of the file submitter, or his legal representative and then contact the listed USGENWEB archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.