Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 02:00:40 GMT To: ky-footsteps@sirius.dsenter.com Subject: ky-footsteps V1 #52 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kay Phillips Date: Mon, 14 Apr 1997 06:53:16 -0400 Subject: KY-F: Obit: Frank Netzhammer,Louisville area abt 1920-1946 Obituary from St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Jan 1, 1947 NETZHAMMER, FRANK X. ---- 4641 Tyrolean Ave. Monday Dec. 30, 1946, beloved husband of Berdie Luster Netzhammer, our dear brother, brother-in -law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from Ziegenhein Bros. Mortuary, 6409 Gravois at Holly Hills, Thursday, Jan 2, 1947 1:30 pm. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Netzhammer was a member of Crescent Lodge No. 820 AF & AM of Louisville, KY. Louisville papers please copy. ------------------------------ From: braimer@kiwi.dep.anl.gov (Happy Greer) Date: Mon, 14 Apr 1997 06:53:14 -0400 Subject: KY-F: 1824-1825 Caldwell Co Tax Extracts CALDWELL CO,Ky, Tax Bk Extracts 1824-26 1824 p.1-- ANDERSON,Thos.,200A T.wtr.,P:Joseph GREER Same, 100A T.wtr, E&S:Gideon JAMES p.11-- CHERRY,Job,104A D. Fk.,P:Jona. GREER p.12-- CONWAY,Valentine,100A E.Cr.,P:Jona. GREER p.16-- EAST,Jno.,200A McNabb's Cr.,P:Jo. GREER (Note: no Greer's listed under letter G as taxpayers) p.24-- HODGE,Portlock,100A D.F. Eddy,E/S/P:Wm. GREER p.25-- HARPER,Isaac,400A Twater,P:Jo. GREER p.28-- JENKINS,Elizabeth,1Black+16,1H,$500 p.32-- KILGORE,Samuel,200A D. Eddy Cr.,E/S/P:Jona. GREER 1WM,1 Black+16,Tot.#Blacks:2,5H KILGORE,David,200A D. Eddy Cr.,E/S/P:Dd.KILGORE Same, 40A D.Eddy Cr.,E/S/P:Jona. GREER p.54-- LAUGHLIN,Wm.,200A D. fork, E&S:Alex. ORR, 1WM, 2H,$950 (Note: the following page numbers are in my notes as I wrote them--do not know why they are out of sequence with above #'s.) p.40-- OSBORN, David,100A Crooked Cr.,E:Isaac GREER/S:own (Note: "own" translates as "in his own name," in this case "Surveyed in his own--David Osborn's--name) p.47-- PENNINGTON,John,100A E. Cr.,P:Jas. GREER p.50-- RODGERS,John,200A D. Eddy,E/S/P:W. KILGORE? Same, 40A,D. Eddy,E/S/P:Jona. GREER RODGERS,Thos.,114A D. Eddy,E/S/P:Wm. GREER p.51-- RUCKER,Jeremiah,96A Eddy,E/P:Jona. GREER p.54-- RHODES,Wiley,200A, Cmbld. p.62-- WEEKS,John,400A D. fk.,P:Jas. N. GREER _____________________________________________________________________ 1825 Caldwell Co,Ky, Tax Book Extracts p.1-- ANDERSON,Thos.,200A T.Water,P:Joseph GREER Same, 100A T.Water,E/S:Gideon JAMES p.15-- EAST,John,200A McNabb's Cr.,1WM,1H p.22-- HARPER,Isaac,400A TWater,P:Joseph GREER p.24-- HODGE,Portlock,100A Eddy Cr.,P:William GREER (Note: no Elizabeth Jenkins found) p.30-- KILGORE,David,200A Eddy Cr.,P:Jona. GREER Same, 40A, Eddy Cr. " " KILGORE,Samuel, D. fk., E/S:Jonathan GREER p.31-- LAUGHLIN,Wm.,200A D.Fk.,E/S:A. ORR,1WM,2H,$800 LAUGHLIN,Wm. L., (no land shown)1WM,1H,$100 LAUGHLIN,Johnson p.43-- PENNINGTON,Jno.,100A Dry fk.,P:James GREER p.48-- RODGERS,Fanny,150A D. fk.,E:Isaac GREER/P:Drury RODGERS RODGERS,Thomas,114A? D. fk., E/S/P:I.? GREER RODGERS,John,200A D. fk.,E/S/P:Wm. GILKEY Same, 40A D. Fk., E/S/P:Jno GREER RHODES,Robt. W.,200A Crooked Cr.,E/S/P:Thos. GREER p.57-- WEEKS,John,400A D. fork,P:Jas.N. GREER (Note: no Greers found as taxpayers in 1826-1829 Caldwell Co,KY Tax Books) ____________________________________________________________________ Happy Greer braimer@kiwi.dep.anl.gov ------------------------------ From: Rita Stanifer Maggard Date: Mon, 14 Apr 1997 17:25:54 -0400 Subject: KY-F: MT ECHO Part 7 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EXCERPTS from the MOUNTAIN ECHO Laurel County's First Newspaper November 1896 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Reprinted with permission of the Laurel County Historical Society First reprinted to the LaurelCoKY Mail List-KYGenWeb ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This and other Excerpts from the Mountain Echo can be found on the Laurel County KY KYGenWeb page at: http://users.rootsweb.com/~kylaurel/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Part 7 November 27, 1896 MERSHON Mr. and Mrs. Wm. BROGAN and Miss Delia GODSEY, of Racoon, visited Mr. John W. BLACK last week. Messrs. Samuel and Henry BLACK visited Mr. Welcome MULLINS Tuesday and Wednesday. George and Tilford CORNELIUS are engaged in logging in Jackson county. Miss Kate DIXON, of Racoon, visited Mt. Olive Sunday. A protracted meeting commenced at Mt. Pleasant Saturday of last week and continued for one week, which resulted in nine additions to the church. Revs. ESTES and McCRACKEN conducted the meeting. Miss Lillie BLACK visited Misses Nannie and Eva PATTON, of Racoon Saturday. Miss Emma HUFF visited Oak Grove Saturday and Sunday. Misses Judith LEWIS and Flora and Rosella HUFF, of Racoon, visited Mt. Olive Sunday. L.T. BLACK, Sr., is on the sick list at present. Felix LEWIS and Wm. BROWNING were in our midst Sunday. Revs. CLOYD and BLACKBURN preached at Mt. Olive Sunday. TOPTON Pleas STEELE is preparing to erect a new residence. Eld. J.A. KARR preached quite an interesting sermon Sunday at Locust Grove. M.J. CORN fell from a chimney he was building, receiving some slight bruises. David and Fred ASHER were in this vicinity during the past week. Mrs. Mary STORM, of Woodbine, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary MARTIN, of this place. November 27, 1896 Decker PERKENS killed John TUCKER Saturday, down in Pulaski county, with an ax. Geo. W. FERRIS, the inventor and builder of the great Ferris wheel, so familiar to all who attended the World's Fair, is dead. W. F. HART was sentenced to the penetentiary at Mayfield, Ky., for bigamy for a period of seven years. He had been married eight times and three of his wives were present at the trial and testified against him. Mrs. L.J. ROWLAND, the wife of a poor painter at Richmond, Ky., while assisting her father overhaul the room of his mother who died near Versailles last February, discovered concealed in a featherbed a bag containing $ 1,779 in cash and a note directing the finder to divide the money equally between her two granddaughters, one of whom was Mrs. ROWLAND. November 27, 1896 McWHORTER Born to the wife of Grant BAILEY, a girl. Mr. Emmet BAILEY, of Slemp, Lee County, Va., is visiting friends and relatives near here. Grant HUFF, who has been in Knox county attending a meeting has returned home. Messrs. Jackson MORRIS and Dave FARIS, the boys who were so badly burned, are recovering. JACKSON will soon begin his school again. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rita's " Nuttin' Excitin' " Web Page ...Complete listing of my pages and lists... http://www.users.kih.net/~rmaggard/rita.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ From: Rita Stanifer Maggard Date: Mon, 14 Apr 1997 17:33:49 -0400 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EXCERPTS from the MOUNTAIN ECHO Laurel County's First Newspaper November 1896 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Reprinted with permission of the Laurel County Historical Society First reprinted to the LaurelCoKY Mail List-KYGenWeb ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This and other Excerpts from the Mountain Echo can be found on the Laurel County KY KYGenWeb page at: http://users.rootsweb.com/~kylaurel/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Part 8 LOCAL ITEMS Rev. J.A. SAWYER and Miss Sallie LOWERY, of Wilmore, Ky., are visiting in London. Rev. H.O. MOORE's wife and son, who have been ill of typhoid for quite a while, are convalescent. James MERET, the hustling editor of the Mt. Vernon Signal, was in London a few hours Monday morning. Jarvis JACKSON, who has been attending school at Middlesboro for a couple of months, is spending Thanksgiving at home. Jas. M. CHAMBERLAIN is erecting a handsome little residence on the lot he recently purchased, near the residence of Mr. Ed MELVIN. The furnace for the M.E. church has been put in and operates to perfec- tion. No more services, we hope, will have to be postponed on account of too much cold and not enough coal. The cases of the Commonwealth against Sam TUTTLE and Robert TUTTLE and Robert JACKSON, the former sentenced to the penitentiary from this county for three years and the latter for life, have been affirmed by the court of appeals. Dr. WEAVER's meeting at the Baptist church is still in progress. Mr. J.A. DYCHE, of Jackson county is visiting relatives in London. The court of appeals affirmed the judgment of the lower court in the John PACE case from Leslie county. Jule SPEVEY and Sol TIPTON engaged in a little pleasantry with their fists last Sunday over a few fruit trees. The Southern Minstrels, all home talent, will give an exhibition at the Jackson Opera Hall on the evening of December 4. It will certainly be a grand affair. Everybody should attend. STABBED-Last Friday evening a difficulty came up between Austin REED, Jr., and Hop STEELE in which the latter received a slight wound in the right breast, which might have been more dangerous had the knife not struck a rib, which to some extent impeded its progress. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hope you enjoyed it!!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rita's " Nuttin' Excitin' " Web Page ...Complete listing of my pages and lists... http://www.users.kih.net/~rmaggard/rita.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ From: Nancy Trice Date: Mon, 14 Apr 1997 16:39:27 -0400 Subject: KY-F: Obit: Trice, 1950, Webster Co. Providence Journal-Enterprise, Thursday, April 29, 1950. Thomas TRICE died at 11 a.m. Wednesday at his home near Dixon following a heart attack. Survivors are wife, Alice; son, Henry, of Madisonville; two brothers, William and James, Madisonville; and two sisters, Mrs. Sallie PATE and Miss Mattie Trice of Madisonville. Funeral arrangements were incomplete. Compiler's note (Carole Palmer, Webster Co KyGenWeb page): The following additional details were in the next issue of the paper - "Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Oakley Home church for Thomas Trice, who died Wednesday at his home near Dixon. The Rev. Rupert UTLEY, of Madisonville, officiated, and burial was in the church cemetery. - ---------------------------------- My note (Nancy Trice, Hopkins County KyGenWeb page): This is the brother of Mattie Trice whose Obituary Scrapbook can be found on the Hopkins co page at: http://www.dsenter.com/~trice/ky/hopkins/obits/ Thomas M Trice, b 15 Jan 1874, Webster Co, d 19 Apr 1950 (from headstone), Webster Co. Married 30 Oct 1895 S Alice ROBERTS, d/o Enoch J and Nannie ROBERTS. ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps V1 #52 ************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation.