Hart County KyArchives News.....News Excerpts December 8 1910 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/kyfiles.html ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Doug Harper http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00012.html#0002839 October 24, 2004, 10:29 am Cynthiana Democrat Cynthiana Democrat 8 Dec 1910 Thursday Vol. 63 No. 11 8 Pages Pg. 1 Col. 5 Section 2 Deaths Jos. Kimbrough, died at his home in Poindexter, yesterday. Son of Robert and Elizabeth Frazer Kimbrough. Born and raised in Harrison Co. Age about 60. Survived by wife who was formerly Miss Hulda King, two daughters, Mrs. Walter Riggle, Covington and Mrs. John P. Ballinger of Bethel, KY; fivc sons, Paul of Cynthiana, Robert of Maysville, Joe, Stout and James of Poindexter. There are two sisters, Mrs. Mary Curle of Cynthiana and Mrs. Ella Johnson, Russellville. Burial in Battle Grove. Infant child of George Petticord died on Sunday night in Belmont. Burial in Battle Grove, Tuesday. William H. Myers, Beaver Baptist, died in Cincinnati on Monday. He was about 65, born in Harrison Co. Son of Benjamin Myers. Survived by one son, Raymond B. Myers, Secretary of Harrison Co. Burley Tobacco Society. His wife, formerly miss Nannie Raymond, died a number of years ago. Since 1878 he had been a member of Beaver Baptist which he helped build. For 25 years he was clerfk of he Baptist Union Association. After his wife’s death his aunt, Miss Jennie Myers kept house for him. Mrs. Helen Kimbrough, widow of J. Mac Kimbrough died in Lexington Monday. Sister of Dr. Brock and grandmother of Joseph Kimbrough. Buried at Battle Grove. Richard David, died at Shawhan on Wednesday. Father of Mrs. George Tate. Native of Bourbon Co. Married Miss Mollie Triplett who died a number of years ago. Mrs. Mary Baker Glover Eddy, head of the Christian Science movement, died at Boston on Sunday. The body of Mrs. Forrest Durant, formerly Miss Arabella Martin, arrived at Boyd from Cleburne, TX on Friday night. Burial in Battle Grove. James C. Humble of Robertson Co. died 28 Nov. Buried at Mt. Olivet on Tuesday. On Jan 14, 1911 he would have been 90 years of age. Survived by four daughters and two sons (Not Named.) Mrs. Dennis Dundon, wife of County Judge Dundon, died at Paris Tuesday. She was formerly Miss Sadie Davis, daughter of Jas. T. Davis. Cynthiana Democrat 8 Dec 1910 Thursday Vol. 63 No. 11 8 Pages Pg. 1 Col. 6 Section 2 Born to wife of P. A. Williams, a son Cynthiana Democrat 8 Dec 1910 Thursday Vol. 63 No. 11 8 Pages Pg. 2 Col.5 Section 2 Connersville Pierce Hendricks, died in Lexington last week. Survived by wife, children, parents, and brothers. Cynthiana Democrat 8 Dec 1910 Thursday Vol. 63 No. 11 8 Pages Pg. 4 Col. 5 Section 2 Harrison Population Here are figures by county for 1910 and 1900. 1910 1900 Harrison Co. 16,872 18,570 Bourbon Co. 17,462 18,069 Grant Co. 10,581 13,239 Pendleton Co. 11,985 14,947 Scott Co. 16,956 18,076 Nicholas Co. 10,601 11,952 Robertson Co. 4,121 4,900 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/kyfiles/