ky-footsteps Thu, 22 May 1997 Volume 01 : Number 86 Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 14:45:20 GMT To: ky-footsteps@sirius.dsenter.com Subject: ky-footsteps V1 #86 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Maria & Tim Troutman Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 12:09:08 +-200 Subject: KY-F: KY Birth Index. Virginia Ratican-Alcie Ratliff KY BIRTH INDEX 1911 - 1988 BY Mother's MAIDEN Name Virginia Ratican -- Alcie Ratliff Child's Name Mother's Maiden Name Last First MI Birthdate Cty Last First Yr Vol Cert Tyler Patricia A 03-23-45 056 Ratican Virginia 45-042-20564 Price Silver 1 01-27-28 058 Ratiff Alice 28-006-02838 Stokes Robert A 06-25-42 076 Ratiff Callie 42-082-40757 Cantrell Myokie S 09-30-43 036 Ratiff Geneva 43-151-75244 Blackbrun Lucian 08-12-43 098 Ratiff Golda 43-129-64479 Dunn James 04-24-41 065 Ratiff Hazel 41-044-21536 Blackburn Leslie A 10-17-76 036 Ratiff Karen 76-078-38956 Ketchuu Georgia C 08-28-23 025 Ratiff Martha 23-082-40566 Griffin Cythuma L 05-30-63 069 Ratiff Mary 63-058-28509 Conley Barbara A 07-01-43 058 Ratiff Pearl 43-108-53880 Potter William 11-30-26 067 Ratiff Prince 26-113-56060 Hoover Don W 07-04-40 086 Ratiff Maudie 44-110-54941 Blackbrun Roger D 10-18-46 098 Ratiffe Goilda 46-117-58373 Dennison Paul W 06-26-16 005 Ratigo Eva 16-059-29055 Dotson Willie 02-06-30 098 Ratileff Martha 30-019-09082 Music Ivory 10-07-24 058 Ratiliff Claria 25-041-20230 Frailey Rose C 02-11-45 058 Ratiliff Glodia 45-031-15001 Vance Mattielian 01-20-22 097 Ratiliff Nannie 22-010-04682 Sallee Margeni L 11-08-24 084 Ratimer Leodora 25-019-09235 Bennett James M 04--?-23 056 Ration Rosie 23-041-20190 Ratka Wendy S 07-?6-88 056 Ratka Karen 88-055-27231 Fieger Gerald A 07-28-72 019 Ratkiewicz Mary 72-060-29788 Fieger Timothy R 07-29-75 059 Ratkiewicz Mary 75-062-30690 Clark Remus M 07-20-32 075 Rakiff Ozetta 32-076-37929 Lykins Harland 06-26-12 068 Rakins Cardy 12-076-30099 Riggsby Clide E 02-14-28 103 Ratlaff Sylvana 28-020-09648 Green Opal L 06-20-13 045 Ratlaff Tennessee 75-187-90958 Willison Marry K 03-12-17 010 Ratlax Sarah 17-034-16934 Stevens Charles E 06-16-48 056 Ratle??? Charline 48-059-29056 Orlicek Heather L 05-15-83 071 Ratledge Janet 83-044-21981 Larkin James B 04-03-85 034 Ratledge Laurie 85-020-09582 Prater James C 10-15-28 036 Ratlef Cora 28-115-57340 Boyd Paul E 09-21-45 010 Ratleff Beatrice 46-001-00299 Pitts Linda C 06-15-50 097 Ratleff Clara 50-075-37043 Thompson Alice L 05-13-27 036 Ratleff Mary 27-057-28149 Hollins Eulah 08-17-44 026 Ratleford Mildred 44-096-47918 Sanders Alden 02-24-21 098 Ratlefs Lousa 21-044-21566 Baldridge Betty A 05-02-25 036 Ralep Pokey 25-103-51269 Greenwell Lawerence 11-17-22 117 Ratler Dellar 22-119-59375 Barnoski Charles L 06-24-42 081 Ratler Marian 42-083-41077 Stigall Harry B 01-17-34 010 Ratlett Monie 34-010-04994 Ratlef Walter E 03-18-28 069 Ratley Della 28-028-23579 Almond Doris R 11-06-67 056 Ratley Katherine 67-098-48747 Almond Elizabeth G 07-22-66 056 Ratley Katherine 66-058-28819 Omer Douglas A 09-08-68 113 Ratley Linda 68-079-39020 Omer Nancy B 08-29-70 051 Ratley Lida 70-077-38361 Nobles David A 10-25-60 054 Ratley Patricia 60-119-59396 Thomas Roger D 11-22-63 054 Ratley Patricia 63-115-57170 Swinford Omadel l 09-29-18 020 Ratley Priscilla 18-083-41112 Wren Launa L 10-15-45 113 Ratley Thelma 45-127-63464 Nichols Junior R 06-03-24 067 Ratlib Emnea 24-087-43262 Wallon Ardray 01-11-25 036 Ratlief Lise 25-003-01395 Flood Nancye E 09-02-49 105 Ratlieff Opal 49-103-51316 Little Florain 11-13-32 098 Ratlier Alba 32-109-54013 Morrison Clester R 06-10-36 083 Ratlif Annie 56-193-92131 Smallwood Arthur 05-17-22 098 Ratlif Arneta 22-052-25826 Barney Berneice 02-19-33 045 Ratlif Bessie 33-013-06185 Hunt Janis 09-18-32 098 Ratlif Cara 32-088-43852 Music Oval 11-21-38 058 Ratlif Clara 38-116-57545 Ratlif Luiseann 11-10-29 067 Ratlif Elisebeth 29-036-17595 Hand Patricia M 06-07-45 056 Ratlif Gladys 45-066-32929 Berrens Sophes 09-30-17 098 Ratlif Gusta 17-096-47777 Stamper Goldie 07-25-15 119 Ratlif Marthie 15-075-37374 Fortenery Lillia A 08-30-12 069 Ratlif Mary 12-103-40889 Stanley Juanita M 11-24-43 097 Ratlif Ola 43-188-93728 Hale Cristeen 02-10-37 036 Ratlif Roxie 37-030-14654 Stacy Bertha C 07-03-28 035 Ratlif Sallie 28-074-36546 Patrick Henry C 12-31-24 088 Ratlif Sinaia 24-137-68331 Holsinger Benjamin D 04-16-13 036 Ratlif Stella 13-040-19546 Rowe George W 09-18-18 098 Ratlif Stella 18-089-44410 Hazel Hellen V 12-01-14 113 Ralife Annie 14-130-64899 Nicklas Ulamae 08-04-24 067 Ratlife Emma 24-087-?3263 Hunt Pearl M 03-29-15 098 Ratliff Abeline 15-030-14713 Vance Alonzo 08-16-14 088 Ratliff Ada 14-083-41166 Vance Henry H 05-18-19 088 Ratliff Ada 19-075-37136 Vance Randolph 11-09-16 088 Ratliff Ada 16-115-57122 Vance Willie 2 03-06-11 088 Ratliff Ada 11-036-14364 Hildreth Mary M 05-11-31 056 Ratliff Agnes 31-043-21114 Heldreth Vanida R 09-14-24 056 Ratliff Agness 24-096-47826 Bevins Herbert E 07-09-19 098 Ratliff Agusta 43-067-33006 Belcher Jeffery L 03-04-49 098 Ratliff Ailene 49-052-25523 Phillips Ronald 08-27-46 098 Ratliff Alar 46-102-50533 Ratliff Carvel E 10-18-18 098 Ratliff Alba 18-099-49335 Ratliff Christine 10-18-21 098 Ratliff Alba 21-138-68713 Ratliff Harold R 05-30-29 098 Ratliff Alba 29-095-47174 Davis George K 09-10-50 010 Ratliff Alberta 50-104-51797 Bartley Ray 07-21-15 098 Ratliff Alcie 15-101-50137 ------------------------------ From: "Carol Moody" Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 09:13:18 -0500 Subject: KY-F: Tidbits from THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS, Wednesday, 16 Jan 1901 Some items of genealogical interest from THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS, Wednesday, 16 Jan 1901 >From :Pellyton Mr. Wm. PELLY, who lived neat here died of typhoid fever last week. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his loss. >From Pellyton: Last Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock Mr. P. H. ZEREBAUGH was married to Miss Susie PELLY at the home of the bride, Eld. John RICE of Watson, officiating. … Miss Pelly is the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Mr. J. H. Pelly… Mr. and Mrs. Zerbaugh leaves this week for Indiana their future home. Born, to the wife of Eli BAILEY, Jan. 9, 1900, a daughter. Mr. T. K. POWELL and wife will leave for Montana in a few days. Mr. Powell goes in quest of health. The schools at Somerset have closed on account of smallpox. Mr. John MORGAN, 28 years old, who resided on Casey's Creek, this county, died Monday morning, a victim of typhoid fever. Marriage licenses were issued to Wm. N. GRIDER and Miss Sallie JUDD on the 8th inst., an to Luther G. SNEED and Miss Mary V. WILSON on the 9th. Mr. Wm. ROBERTS, whose home was near Sparksville, Adair county, died last Thursday. He was 73 years old and the immediate cause of his demise was a stroke of paralysis. We failed to mention the New Year's gift of Mr. T. P. DUNBAR. Our informant was slow to report. It's a fine boy however, and we deem it proper to so announce it even at this late date. HORRIBLE DEATH—The Residence of Frank IRVIN Burned, Himself Consumed in the Flames.—Creelsboro, Ky. Jan. 12, 1901. Editor News The most shocking accident that ever happened to sadden the hearts of our citizens occurred last night, between seven and eight o'clock, the life and residence of uncle Frank IRVIN being destroyed by fire. The only inmates of the building were the unfortunate old man, his daughter-in-law, Mrs. H. S. Irvin, and an old darkey. When it was know that the house was on fire the feeble old man was conducted safely out of the burning building, by his daughter-in-law, but in the excitement that followed the old man was lost sight of. It is thought that he remembered something of value that was in his trunk upstairs and in trying to save it, was overcome by the heat and smoke, and fell near the place where his trunk was setting. A search was made of the lower part of the building, but the upper story, all in flames, could not be entered. So ended the life of the oldest and most respected citizen of our county. Everybody is in sympathy with the bereaved family. –T.L. Higginbottom Death of Dr. STONE, -- Dr. William David STONE, of Liberty, Ky., went quietly to rest January 7, 1901 after a hard battle for life. -- Dr. Stone was born in Adair county, Ky., Oct. 11, 1827, where he grew to manhood, studied medicine and began his practice. In 1852 he came to Liberty where he resided until his death, excepting during the time he served in the war of '61-'65, as assistant surgeon. In 1854, Jan. 1st, he married Miss Lucy HALTCLAW, who with his two sons, Will and Joshua, survive him. – Early in life he was converted and joined the Methodist church at Breeding, Adair county, Ky., where his membership remained. Dr. Stone was a true christian man in spirit and practice, with no denominational feeling, with fixed purposes and principles, he lived what he professed. His son, Joshua, was called home from Washington City some ten days before his death and remained with him to the end. His remains were carried to Hustonville, and after brief services by Eld. J. Q. MONTGOMERY, were buried by the Masonic Fraternity, many being present. Another good man is gone. We extend our sympathy to his family and mourn his loss, but not without hope. –J. Q. M. Dr. W. D. Stone, who died at Liberty last week, was a native of Adair county if we are correctly informed. Uriah STONE, who died many years ago, and Stephen STONE, who removed to Illinois some time since were his brothers. James STONE, another brother resides in Adair county at this time. Doctor Stone was seventy years old and left a fair estate. The wife of Mr. George JOHNSON, of Cane Valley, was before Judge J. W. BUTLER on a lunacy charge. The lady did not appear in person, the case being tried on the affidavits of attending physicians. She was adjudged and will be carried to Anchorage. Mr. P. L. TYLER, of Lee county, Va., who sojourned in this section a year or so ago, was married on Christmas day to Miss Dora WHITT, an estimable young lady of Powell's Valley, Va. … Mrs. Elizabeth PARRIGIN, who lives in Clinton county, near Albany, was 104 year old last Friday. She was born in Tennessee in the year 1797, and has lived under every President of the United States since the formation of the Government. At this writing she is in fine health, but apprehends that she will not live through the present century, as age is creeping upon her. >From the Moody Texas Courier -- Mr. H. K. PICKETT, of Honey Grove, was married last Wednesday, the 9th at 7 o'clock, to Miss Sallie NELL, at the residence of Mrs. Charlotte PATTERSON, Rev. W. R. THORNTON officiating. The wedding was very quiet, only a few of the friends being present. The groom is a son of Hon. Wash Pickett, of Adair county Ky., well known to most all the Kentuckians here. He is an honest, upright gentleman.—The bride is well known here, and is one of the very best women. She is of a retiring nature, but one of the purest and best of her sex. – This marriage takes on a little of the romance, as the couple had not seen each other for nineteen years, until the day of their marriage. But they were children together, and were sweethearts when they were very small. A correspondence had been kept up for a long time, and the constancy of a lover's heart has consumated a union for life. May God's richest blessings be upon their lives. Perhaps some of the older citizens of Adair county remember Dr. Thomas B. JOHNSTON. He was born in this county in 1817, and died at Memphis, Tenn., December 29, 1900. He was a brother of Mr. S. D. Johnston, a former citizen of Columbia, who has been residing in Louisville for about forty years. S. D. Johnston is the only surviving member of the family and he is old and quite feeble. The following births and deaths occurred in Adair county from the 15th of Sept. 1899 to Sept. 15, 1900: Births,—white males, 164; white females, 170; black males, 15; black females, 10. Total, 359. Deaths, -- white males, 53; white females, 72; black males, 9; black females, 15. Total 149. The above interesting figures were handed us by Mr. G. A. BRADSHAW, the efficient Assessor of Adair county. Mr. A. W. PAXTON, a young farmer of Green county, was married this (Wednesday) forenoon at 10 o'clock to Miss Nona PRICE, who lives a few miles from Columbia. … The couple will reside in Green county. The honor of officiating in the marriage of Mr. William DOWELL and Miss Viola BAUGH, of Jamestown, was conferred upon Rev. Goodman, this place. >From Irvin's Store—Mr. H. Mc. BEATH bought property near Steubenville, Wayne county, and has removed to that place. Mr. Mc. Beath was a good neighbor and we regretted his leaving this vicinity. >From Irvin's Store—Dr. R. W. HARRIS has removed from this place and located near Steubenville. Will HUGHES, a respected colored boy, died on the 11th with dropsy. He was 22 years old. William BURTON, of Oldham county, committed suicide by taking a large dose of morphine and sixty grains of quinine. In Memory of Nellie—The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ARMSTRONG: All of Creelsboro and adjoining neighborhoods were saddened by her death which occurred last Sunday night week at 12 o'clock. She had been ill for several weeks, but under that terrible disease, typhoid fever, her young life was soon won away, leaving to her many relatives and friends only her lifeless remains and a most sacred memory of her gentleness of ways, her meeekness (sic) of spirit, her kindness of heart and her purity of life, that will ever be an assurance to them, that when she passed into the great beyond it was to a place in that restful home of the soul. She leaves a little sister who will miss her, and the grief stricken father, mother and relatives have the sympathy of their host of friends here. The remains were interred in the Campbell graveyard. -- Sleep on, dear Nellie, Thou art at rest, God called thee home, When he thought best. –Sallie Barnes. Creelsboro, Ky., Jan. 10, 1901. James CARNETT, employed in a saw-mill at Pineville, was caught in the machinery and both arms were torn off. He will die. Nellie MORRIS, aged eighteen years, was brutally assaulted at Hackney, Ohio, by Walter WENSTOCK. He attacked the girl with a razor, and in the struggle which followed, she was frightfully cut on the face, neck, arms and hands. The girl will die. Mrs. American Bayton ROGERS, of Robertson county, was burned to death last week. She attempted to carry a pan of burning grease from the stove out the kitchen door. Her clothing was ignited and she died in excruciating agony. In Williams county, Ohio, Wayne CROWELL and Charles CANAN were killed by being struck by a train. Mrs. CANAN, on being notified of the accident, died from the shock. E. Von SUTTON, on of the oldest and wealthiest citizens of Jackson Miss., committed suicide by shooting himself through the brain. To shield his mother from abuse and save himself from a beating with a poker, Albert ALBERTSEN, of Chicago, aged 17 years, shot and killed his father. At Washington, Ind., Carl SMILEY, the eleven-year-old son of Dr. P. M. SMILEY, was shot through the brain and killed by John COSTELLO, his twelve-year-old playmate. ------------------------------ From: Nancy Trice Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 08:55:38 -0400 Subject: KY-F: Marr: Williams/Dickson, 1887, Hopkins Co Hopkins Co Ky, Marr Bk TT 174, pg 497 W H Williams Miss Cora Dickson m Dec 28, 1887, Hopkins Co Ky at Louis Dickson wit: Louis Dickson, B Franklin by: J M Ezell, MBC Did not locate a marriage bond. nt ------------------------------ From: Charlotte Doyle Smith Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 00:19:51 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Fleming Co.,Ky: Renunciation of Ann E. Callahan Renunciation of Ann E. Callahan Will Books Fleming Co. Will book M page 549 Fleming County Court Whereas the Will of Mile Hurst Dec'd was by a suit in the Fleming Circuit Court of Edward Calahan & others against James Thomas & others ordered to be certified to the clerk of the Fleming County Court for record to bear date from the 17th day of August as the true last will and testament of Miles Hurst Now I Ann Eliza Calahan formerly the Widow and wife of said Miles Hurst in order to secure myself as the widow of said Hurst do renounce and relinquish the provisions made for me by the will of said Hurst and ask for my Dower and distributable share of the estate of said Miles Husrt And I ask that that his my renunciation be made a matter of record in the Fleming County Clerks office I hereby renounce the provisions of the will of Miles Hurst my former husband and take my dower and distributable share of his estate attest M.M. Teagr clk F.C.C. Ann X Eliza Callahan her mark State of Kentucky Fleming County Sct I M.M. Teagar clerk of the court for the County aforsaid do certify that the foregoing renunciation was this day produced to me and acknowledged by Ann Eliza Callahan to be her act and deed and that I have recorded the same in my office Given under my hand the September 12th 1870 M.M Teagar clerk ------------------------------ From: Charlotte Doyle Smith Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 00:20:01 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Fleming Co., Ky: Will of Edward Callahan Will Book N page 10 (1871) In the name of God Amen I Edward Callahan of the County of Fleming and Commonwealth of Kentucky do make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say 1st My will and desire is that after my decease all my just debts together with my funeral expenses to be punctually and speedily paid 2nd I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Elizabeth Callahan the sum of seven hundred dollars in money which is to be considered in full of her Dower in my estate the money to be paid to her out of the first collected from the sale of my estate after paying my debts & funeral expenses as above and I further give unto her one horse beast of her own choosing together with saddle & briddle and all the household & kitchen furniture she brought with her when we were Married and further I give unto her any intrest I may have in the estate of my brother Samuel Callahan Dec'd and also the best bed and bedding which is be of her own choosing. 3rd After my decease my will is that my land and personal property be sold and the proceeds after paying my debts and funeral expenses be equally divided between by Daughters Cynthia Ann Prater & Amanda Yanner and the heirs of my son John P Callahan Dec'd and the children of my Dec'd daughter Ann Findleys Share and Share alike 4th And lastly I nominate and appoint my friend Moses Kirk Executor of this my last will and Testament hereby revoking all other and former wills by me heretofore made. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 5th day of February 1866 Edward Callahan Signed in presence of us G.T. Paxton who have hereunto subscribed Wm F. Carpenter our names as witnesses At a Court held for Fleming County on the 24th day of July 1871 An instrument of writing purporting to be the last will and Testament of Edward Callahan dec was produced in open Court and proven by the oaths of G.T. Paxton and Wm Carpenter attesting witnesses thereto to be the last will and Testament of said decedent signed sealed and acknowledged in their presence Whereupon the same is received as such duly admitted to probate and ordered to be recorded which is done Attest M.M. Teagar Clerk ------------------------------ From: Charlotte Doyle Smith Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 00:19:53 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Fleming Co.,Ky: Will of Ann E. Doyle [nee Callahan] Will of Ann E. Doyle Fleming Co. Will Books Book O page 456 I, Ann E. Doyle of Flemingsburg, Fleming County, Kentucky, being of sound mind and memory do make and publish and declare this to be my last will and Testament, to-wit: First:-All my just debts and funeral expenses shall be duly paid. Second:-I give to my son Daniel W. Hurst the sum of one dollar ($1.00), to my grandson, John Thomas the sum of one dollar ($1.00). All the rest and remainder of my person property whatsoever I give devise and bequeth to my daughter, Mary S. Carpenter to have and to hold to her my said Daughter and to her heirs forever. Third: I nominate and appont Edward Carpenter to be the Executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 9th day of July 1906 Ann E. X Doyle her mark Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for her last Will and Testament by the above named Testatrix in our presence who have at her request and in her presece and in the presenc of each other signed our names as witnesses thereto. U.C. Royse M.T. Doyle At a Court held for Fleming County, Dec 23, 1907, an instrument of writing, Purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Annie W. Doyle was on this day produced in open Court and proven by the oath of U.c. Royce and M.T. Doyle, the two attesting winesses thereto, that said Wxecutris signed and acknowledged said instrument in their presence, that they each attest the same as winesses at the request fo the Testatrix and in her presence and in the presence of each other and that at the time of makin said Will the Testatrix was of sound mind and memory. Whereupon said instrument is accepted as the true last will and Testament of Annie E. Doyle, deceased, and is ordered filed and to be recorded as such. Which is done. Attest:- Chas M. Lee, clerk ------------------------------ From: Charlotte Doyle Smith Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 00:19:56 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Fleming Co.,Ky: Settlement-Ann E. Doyle [nee Callahan] Settlement of Estate of Ann E. Doyle Settlement Books Fleming Co. Book P page 257 A Final Settlement Made With Ed Carpenter Administrator of Anna E. Doyle. The Admin. is chargeable with the following to wit: To Amount Sale Bill 142.41 The Admin. is entiltled to the following Credits. Voucher # 1 Collins & Stewart 56.50 2 Gan & Brice 22.00 3 C.C. Maxey 1.50 4 J.J. Carpenter 1.00 5 W.T. Doyle 1.00 6 J.E. Sanders .33 7 B.R. Walker 12.50 8 W.M. Wilt 1.00 9 J.H Power 10.00 10 J.W. Goddard 2.14 11 Chas M. Lee 8.15 Bequest Dan W. Hurst Cannot be found 1.00 " Jno Thomas " ' " 1.00 Judge and clerks fees 3.00 Bal to Mary S. Carpenter as per Will 21.29 ------------ 141.42 I, D.D. Sausley Judge of The Fleming County Court do hereby certify that the foregoing settlement made with Ed Carpenter Adm. of Annie E. Doyle is correct as shown to me by him. Jan. 19,1909. D.D. Sausley J.F.C.C. At a court held for Fleming County Feb. 22, 1909, the foregoing settlement having been filed at the last term of Court and lain over for executions and never being taken there to the same is approved and confirmed and ordered to be recorded as such, which is done. Attest Chas. M. Lee, clk ------------------------------ From: Charlotte Doyle Smith Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 00:20:04 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Fleming Co.,Ky: Will of Miles Hurst Jr. Will of Miles Hurst Jr. Will Books Fleming Co. Book M page 548 I Miles Hurst Jr. of the County of Fleming and State of Kentucky being sound in mind but frail in body and being fully persuaded of the uncertainty of life and certainty of Death have concluded to dispose of my Estate both real and personaly as best suits me. I therefore make and publish this my last Will and Testament Revoking all other Wills heretofore made by me-First- After my demise I will that all my just debts if any be paid Second I will that through the affection that I have for my Wife Ann Eliza Hurst I give to my said wife Ann Eliza all of my entire estate of Every description both Real and Personal to have and to hold during her life or so long as she Remains my Widow and to hold and have the Entire Control and use of the same on Condition that my said Qnn Eliza is to furnish Each of the children as they become Twenty one uears of age a Good Horse Bridle and saddle out of the personal Estate that I leave on hand Furthermore if my Wife Ann Eliza should again marry then my personal Estate that is on hand is to be Equally divided amongst my children To Wit Charlotte, David Webster and Mary Simpson also if there should be any other Issue of my Body they share equally with the above named Children also if my said Wife should again Marry my Real Estate that I possess shall be Equally Divided between my above named children Furthermore if my Wife Ann Eiza should remain my Widow during all her Natural Life then at her Death all my entire Estate both real and personal is to be divided between my Children heretofore named and in the same Manner above described In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 15th day of January 1866 Attest Miles Hurst Junior William Carpenter N.F. Hurst Fleming County Sct At a Court held for Fleming County on the 23rd day of April 1866 This writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Miles Hurst Dec'd was producec in Court and proven by the oath of Nelson F. Hurst a subscribing witness thereto said Nelson F. Hurst also proved the attestation of William Carpenter another Subscribing Witness thereto and the same was ordered to be recorded which is duly done A Copy Attest Wm T Dudley clk Attest Joseph Throop clk Fleming County Clerk Commonwealth of Kentucky sct. Fleming Circuit Court Clerks offic I H. B. Dobyns Clerk of the Fleming Court do hereby certify that the written Paper was by a Judgement of the Fleming Circuit Court rendered on the 17th day of August 1870 adjudged to be the last Will and Teatament of Miles Hurst deceased and the same was ordered to be certified to the clerk of the Fleming County Court there to be recorded as the last will and Testament of said Miles Hurst dec'd from this date which is done accordingly Witness my Signature as clerk of said Court this the 17th day of August 1870 H.B. Dobyns Clerk F.C.C. ------------------------------ From: Charlotte Doyle Smith Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 00:19:58 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Fleming Co.,Ky: Marriage Bond: Doyle-Callahan MARRIAGE BOND THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY Be It Known, That we Aquilla C. DOYLE as principal, and James THOMAS as surety, are jointly and severally bound to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in the sum of One Hundred Dollars. THE CONDITION OF THIS BOND IS AS FOLLOWS: That, whereas Marriage is intended to be solemnized between the above bound Aquilla C. DOYLE and Ann E. CALLAHAN Now, if there is no lawful cause to obstruct said Marriage, this Bond shall be void, otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. Dated at Flemingsburg, Fleming Co., this 17th day of February 1873 Attest: Aquilla C. Doyle James X Thomas his mark A.N. Evans Deputy, clerk Fleming County Court *************************************************************************** MALE 1. Date of Marriage, February 18th 1873 2. Name of groom, Aquilla C. DOYLE 3. Residence of groom, Fleming County 4. Age of groom, 61 years 5. No. of marriage of groom, 2nd 6. Occupation, Farmer 7. Birthplace of groom, Fleming County 8. Birthplace of groom's father, Maryland 9. Birthplace of grooms mother, Kentucky FEMALE 10. Name of bride, Ann E. Callahan 11. Residence of bride, Fleming County 12. Age of bride, 40 years 13. No. of marriage of bride, 3rd 14. Birthplace of bride, Fleming County 15. Birthplace of bride's father, Fleming County 16. Birthplace of bride's mother, Lewis County 17. Remarks, N.B.--At Nos. 5 and 12, state whether first, second, &c, marriage of each or either party. To be married at Residence of Bride in Fleming County On 18th day of February 1873 I certify that the above is correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Witness my hand this 17th day of February 1873 Aquilla C. DOYLE Attest: A.N. Evans D.C. ************************************************************************** Marriage License The Commonwealth of Kentucky, To any Minister of the Gospel, or any other Person Legally Authorized to Solomnize Matrimony: You are permitted to solemnize the RITES OF MATRIMONY between Aquilla C. DOYLE and Ann E. CALLAHAN the requirements of the law having been complied with. Witness, the signature of the Clerk of the Fleming County Court, this 17th day of February A.D., 1873 Attest: M.M. Teagar Clerk by A.N. Evans D.C. ************************************************************************ MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE This is to Certify, That on the 18th day of February 1873, the RITES OF MATRIMONY were leagally solemnized by me between Aquilla C. DOYLE and Ann E. CALLAHAN at Her residence in the County of Fleming in the presence of Wesly MOORE, Jas THOMAS, & others Signed Jas. P. Hendrick Presby. Min ************************************************************************** note: Aquilla C. DOYLE first wife was Fanny HURST (daughter of John Hurst and Elizabeth Harper) Aquilla C. Doyle is the son of John Doyle and Martha J. "Patsey" Cord Ann E. Carpenter first husband was Miles HURST Jr. (son of John Hurst and Lucinda Sutton), second husband was Edward Callahan. Anne E. Carpenter is the daughter of Richard R. 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