NEWS: Death Notices, The Maysville Eagle, Oct-Nov 1881, Mason Co., KY ************************************************************************************* USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and 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. http://www.usgwarchives.net Submitted by: Jan Gillespie (gillespie1949@yahoo.com) Date: 22 Jan 2000 ************************************************************************************* KY-Maysville Eagle Oct 26, 1881, Mason County Died At Milwood, Mason County, Ky., Mrs. A. W. Proctor. In this city, October 11, 1881, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hampton. On Cabin Creek, Lewis County, Ky., Austin Lee, oldest son of Wm. and Lucy D'Atley, aged eighteen years. In Nicholas County, Ky, October 21, 1881, Mrs. Marvin Grose, aged eighteen years. At Oakland, Bracken County, infant child of 'Squire and Anna Haley. Near Willow Church, Bracken County., Ky., James G. McMahon, son of Joel McMahon, of malarial fever, aged twenty-five years. At Louisville, Ky., Mr. Michael Troutman. He was a member of the 7th O.V.C. from its organization to the close of the war. At Slack's P.O., Ky., September 23, 1881, Mrs. Abigail Moran, aged fifty years. At Four Mile, Mason County., Ky., October 14, 1881, Mr. Thomas J. Crawford, in the fifty-second year of his age. Sept. 29, 1881, of billious fever, Mr. Wesley McNew, aged 35 years. On the 9th instant, at the house of Mrs. J. Lewis Holladay, Rev. John Holladay, in the eighty-fifth year of his age. On Monday, the 17th inst.., at 2 o'clock p.m., at the residence of parents in Flemingsburg, after an illness of 40 hours, Robert A. Lightfoot, Jr., aged 19 years, 10 months, and 6 days. On Tuesday, Oct., 11th, at the residence of his mother, in Flatwoods, Dr. J. M. DeRossette who was about thirty-two years of age. Died, in Springville, Greenup County, Ky, Mrs. Mary R. Boughner, aged 39 years. In this city, on Tuesday, October 11, 1881, Mrs. Bettie Driscoll, wife of the late John Driscoll after a long illness. At Augusta, Ky., October 4, 1881, youngest child of Kelly Starcher. In Lexington., Oct. 9th, Mrs. Lily Brand Duncan, wife of henry T. Duncan., Jr., and daughter of Geo. W. Brand, aged 42 years. In Lexington, Oct. 7th, Rosa Talbutt, infant daughter of Jesse and Alice Talbutt aged 18 years. (this says infant daughter and aged 18 years) Col. L. H. Lyne, cashier of the Bank of Kentucky at Henderson, died at his residence in that city., after a short illness. Mrs. Thos. Poynter died at her home near Ducker's last Monday week. She was the mother of Rev. W. T. Poynter, of Shelbyville, and an aunt of Dr. M. E. Poynter, of Midway. On Monday afternoon, Oct. 10 in Louisville, of diphtheria, William F., son of Charles H. and Hannah S. Pettet, aged 11 years. Daniel French Dulaney, a member of an old Virginia family., died at his mother's residence in Baltimore on Sep. 30, in his 40th year. He was the oldest son of the late Col. Wm. Dulany, of the U.S. Marine Corps, nephew of Admiral Bladen Dulaney, of the U.S. Navy, grandson of Gen. Benjaman Tasker Dulany, of Gen. Washington's staff, great-grandson of Judge Chancellor Daniel Dulaney, of England, and the great-grandson of Capt. Robinson, of the Revolutionary War. Deaths At the residence of I.M. Harbeson, in Augusta, on Wednesday, November 9, 1881, Hiram Metcalfe, in the 75th year of his age. On Long Run Branch, Nicholas County, Ky., Mrs. Mary Adkins. At New Concord, Bracken county, Ky., Mr. J. B. Byar, thirty-seven years, after a lingering llness. At Poplar Plain, Ky., November 15, 1881, Pearlie Day, after a lingering illness. Near Ripley, Ohio., Mrs. Mary Tweed, aged, seventy-nine years. In Sherman, Texas, October 28, 1881, Benjamin Aspinall, brother of the late Joseph and Phillip Aspinall, aged sixty-six years, six months and seven days. In Morefield, on Friday, the 4th inst., after a brief illness, Sallie, the beloved wife of Dunlap Howe. On Thursday, Nov. 3, 1881, at Oakland Mills, Mrs. Louvina Paris, widow of Edward Paris. At Shawhan, November 14th, George Parker, of consumption, aged twenty-three years. In Winchester, Wednesday, of heart disease, Gen. John b. Huston, the well known lawyer. In Nicholasville, Tuesday morning, Col. H. A. Andersen, a prominent attorney-at- law. He was a native of Arkansas and Colonel in the Confederate army. He leaves a wife and three children. The Mason buried him with great honors. Nov 16, 1881, Mason County Died Oct 15th, near Clarksville, Tenn., Mrs. Maria Hickman, widow of Jas. L. Hickman. She was daughter of Col. Wm. S. Shackleford, of Fleming co. and niece of Gov. Metcalf, and mother of J. J. Hickman, the temperance orator. She was in the 83rd year of her age and had been for 39 years a member of the Christian church. She leaves threes sons and one daughter. At 12:10 o'clock, on the morning of October 24, Brent Haggin, only of Susan E. and the late W. T. Haggin, in the 28th year of his age. (?only of should maybe be only son of?) Mrs. John G. Lytle, nee Leforge, died at her home near Tilton, Monday morning, of consumption. Her remains were interred at New Hope on Tuesday. At the residence of her husband, Mr. John Stroube, Augusta, Ky., Oct. 24th, 1881, Mrs. Jane Adams Stroube, after a painful and protracted illness of more than two years, which she endured with great patience and fortitude. At Wilson Bottom, Lewis county, Ky. Mrs. Edward Stevenson of inflammatory rheumatism. In Robertson county, Hillery Taylor, aged 87, and Uriah Wells, aged 70 exactly to a day, deceased. On Tuesday, November, 1, 1881, at the residenc of her father, Mr. Mike Berry, in Nicholas county, Miss Belle Berry. At her home near Orangeburg, Sunday, November 5, 1881, of congestion of the brain, Mrs. maria Bullock, aged seventy-two years. On sunday, November 6, 1881, at the residence of William Goodwin, Hillsborough, Ky., typhoid fever, Emma, wife of Ira Goodwin, in the eighteenth year of her age. In this city, November 7, 1881, Mrs. Fanny Hunt, wife of Mr. James Hunt, of consumption. Near Rock Springs, Bracken county, Ky., Mrs. Robert Cubberly, of consumption. At Milford, Bracken county, Ky, infant son of Thomas Garrasd, of malarial fever. _