OBITS: A OBITS: Jessamine County, Ky Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Shiela Ramos BEEBOP50@aol.com **************************************************************************** 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. Copyright 2000 Shiela Ramos BEEBOP50@aol.com **************************************************************************** ACKLEN, ELLEN MASON The news of the sudden death of Mrs. Ella Mason Acklen, Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 16, 1913, at the residence of Dr. D. A. Penick, caused grief to many friends in the community. Mrs. Acklen was a native of Macon, Georgia, but had lived in Nicholasville for several years and, previous to that, was a member of the Jessamine Institute faculty, associated with Mrs. Hewitt. Mrs. Acklen is survived by two sisters, Mrs. C. N. Jordon and Mrs. M. R. Mason; two brothers, Edward Mason, of Brunswick, Ga., and James Mason, of Tipton, Ga. Mrs. C. N. Jordon and daughter, Mrs. D. A. Penick and Miss Rose Macon accompanied the remains to Macon, Ga., where funeral services were held at the family lot, Thursday afternoon, conducted by Dr. Rutherford Douglas. AIKEN, CAPT. D. A. Capt. D.A. Aiken, formerly of Lexington, died at a sanitarium in Richmond, Va. Wednesday, April 18th 1900. He was a gallant Federal soldier during the civil war. During his residence in Lexington, he was engaged in the distillery business. Capt. Aiken is survived by his wife,a sister of Mrs. Thomas Butler, of Nicholasville, and daughter, Miss Mary Aiken. The remains were brought to Lexington, Friday morning and interred in the cemetery of that city. ALEXANDER, MRS. MOLLIE Mrs. Mollie A. Alexander, wife of Charles Alexander, died at her home on the Frankfort Pike, near Versailles, Aug. 5, 1907, aged 71 years. She had been an invalid for several years. Mrs. Alexander was a daughter of William P. and Agnes (Lowens) Daniel, natives of Jessamine County, but who moved to Woodford County, where they died. She was married to Mr. Alexander, Feb. 5, 1857. She was a woman of fine sense and strong character, a devoted wife and true friend. Rev. Dr. G. H. Rout conducted the services and the remains were interred in the Versailles cemetery. ALLEN, JOHN TRIMBLE John Trimble Allen, age 37, died Wednesday morning, Jan 17, 1912 at the family resident, 1975 North (rest of obit unreadable) ALLENDER, LIZZIE Mrs. Lizzie Allender died Saturday, Nov. 21, 1918, of typhoid pneumonia at her home, near Higginsville, Mo. Mrs. Allender was a native of Jessamine County and, before her marriage, was Miss Lizzie Davis. Besides her husband, George Allender, the deceased is survived by eight children, also two brothers, Messrs, James and Russell Davis, of Keene, and one sister, Mrs. Wm. Spiegle (?). Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 22, at the late residence. Interment in Dover Cemetery. ATCHISON, MILLIE Mrs. Mollie Atchison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry T. Prather, of Nonesuch, Woodford county, died at her home in Lexington, Saturday, May 6, 1903.