ky-footsteps Wednesday, 11 June 1997 Volume 01 : Number 108 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Nancy T r i c e Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 12:08:56 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Evarts Memorial Gardens, H, Harlan Co The cemetery listed below is called Evarts Memorial gardens, It is one of the largest here on the Cloverfork area It is located about 2 miles to the southeast of Evarts,next to highway 38,close to the Verda community . If anyone has any questions or maybe a little more info about any of the individuals below contact me and I will see what I can find, many people buried here I have known personally.... ERNIE PRIDEMORE gpridemore@kih.net =========================================================================== EVARTS MEMORIAL GARDENS, H HALL, ALMA G. DEC.16, 1894 - NOV.10, 1972 HALL, GEORGE G. FEB.10, 1916 - SEPT.6, 1981 HALL, JESSIE LEE JAN.24, 1921 - AUG. 20, 1987 WWII HALL, JOHN H. 1945 - 1979 HALL, OPAL DEC.21, 1939 - JAN.7, 1985 HAMBLIN, JOHN SEPT.15, 1932 - MAY 22, 1971 HAMILTON, JOYCE 1936 - 1987 HARRELSON, RUBY 1909 - 1989 HARN, BILL 1907 - 1985 HARN, GUSSIE 1908 - ???? HARP, BILLY RAY 1936 - 1983 HARP, JOHNNY A. NOV.17, 1934 - AUG.26, 1970 HARP, MAUDE 1907 - 1977 HARP, SIMON 1906 - 1992 HARRIS, GAIL 1921 - 1980 HATFIELD, DENVER 1911 - 1979 HATFIELD, LACY ARNOLD 1949 - 1995 HATMAKER, ETHEL N. 1893 - 1973 HATMAKER, ERWIN LEE MAR.14, 1917 - AUG.19, 1977 PFC./US ARMY/WWII HATMAKER, ORLETA 1926 - 1982 HATMAKER, ROBERT L. 1893 - 1965 HAWINGTON, WILLIAM C. SEPT.17, 1948 - OCT.3, 1993 HAYES. DEWEY 1899 - ???? HAYES, HOMER DEC.26, 1947 - JUL.5, 1969 HAYES, RAYMOND APR.1, 1895 - NOV.3, 1968 HELTON, ALLEN E. JUL.23, 1950 - SEPT. 12, 1983 HELTON, LENA TINK 1972 - 1993 HELTON, MARY MAGDALINE 1916 - 1987 HELTON, OTHA 1909 - 1991 US ARMY/WWII HELTON, WILLIAM F. SEPT.12, 1908 - JUL.22, 1986 S1/US NAVY/WWII HENRY, JOE 1924 - 1988 SGT/US ARMY /WWII HENRY, OTIS EARL 1955 - 1994 HENSLEY, ANDREW J. JUN.27, 1887 - JUN. 6, 1954 HENSLEY, CHARLES MAR.7, 1924 - MAY 3, 1971 HENSLEY, CLAUDE WILLIAM 1935 - 1991 PFC/US ARMY HENSLEY. JAMES OCT.13, 1928 - JUL. 7, 1984 PFC./US ARMY/KOREA HENSLEY, JENNINGS MAY 15, 1900 - DEC.17, 1978 HENSLEY, LEVI 1921 - 1995 PFC./US ARMY/WWII HENSLEY,OCTANA DEC.13, 1900 - JUL.11, 1984 HENSLEY,PATSY ANN JUN.22, 1939 - APR.25, 1987 HENSLEY, REVA MAE MAY 21, 1992 - APR.25, 1979 HENSLEY, VERNICE 1909 - 1991 HERRON, HOMER 1909 - 1971 HESLER, CYNTHIA 1893 - 1982 HICKS, EUNICE B. FEB. 3, 1913 - FEB.5, 1988 HICKSON, MARVIN MAR.14, 1916 - AUG.8, 1976 SGT/US MARINE CORPS/WWII HILL, GROVER SEPT.6, 1892 - JUN.18, 1974 HILL, LILA ???? - ???? HILL, ROBERT 1903 - 1974 HILL, STANLEY JAN.9, 1935 - MAR.27, 1974 HOLOSKY, HAZEL P. 1927 - 1984 HOGSTON,FLORA MAE MAR.14, 1896 - AUG.6, 1973 HOGSTON, WILLIAM P. MAR.6, 1894 - AUG.26, 1965 HOLMAN, CLARENCE EDWARD 1932 - 1976 CPL/US MARINES CORPS/KOREA HOLMAN,DOVIE 1907 - 1984 HOLMAN,JOE 1904 - 1980 HOLOSKY, ELLA DEC.14, 1892 - FEB.10, 1980 HOPKINS, HARRY RAY JR. SEPT.7, 1970 - DEC.17, 1995 HOPKINS, JAMES ???? - ???? PVT/US ARMY /WWII HOPKINS, SUSIE ????? - DEC. 20, 1974 HOSKINS, CRIT 1965 - 1996 HOSKINS, ETHEL 1918 - 1996 HOSKINS, JAMES F. 1923 - 1984 HOSKINS, NEIL D. MAR. 15, 1981 - OCT. 21, 1981 HOUSTON, JOHN D. 1887 - 1973 HOUSTON, LIDA 1894 - 1976 HOWARD, HOBERT 1921 - 1979 HOWARD, JAMES B. 1913 - 1994 HOWARD, JARVIS W. 1907 - 1977 HOWARD, LAURA BELLE 1903 - 1979 HOWARD, VETROLA 1912 - 1971 HOWINGTON, WILLIAM G. SEPT. 17, 1948 - OCT. 3, 1973 HUBBARD, HESTER JUN. 5, 1907 - MAY 27, 1979 HUBBARD, THEO AUG.5, 1904 - APR.14, 1956 HUBBARD, SANDY MAR.14, 1938 - JUL.14, 1982 HUFF, CHESTINA SUE MAR.9, 1942 - FEB.16, 1996 HUMFLEET, MARY 1928 - ???? HUMFLEET, REV. HUBERT 1928 - 1968 HUSKEY, ARTHUR W. FEB.23, 1901 - MAY 11, 1968 HUSKEY, CHAD ARTHUR AUG.14, 1983 - AUG.15, 1983 HUSKEY, MARYBELL OCT.29, 1904 - ???? HUSKEY. SHEILA ANN JAN.1, 1957 - AUG.6, 1965 HUTCHISON, VIRGIE E. 1912 - 1970 HYDE, EVA 1920 - 1995 ------------------------------ From: "Carol Moody" Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 10:06:41 -0500 Subject: KY-F: ADAIR COUNTY NEWS, 03 Apr 1901 Some items of genealogical interest from THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS, Wednesday, 03 Apr 1901 Old Documents: Osbourne House, Ky., Feb. 14, 1901. In looking over some old letters recently I came across one that I am tempted to repeat verbatim. As I know the descendants of the writer, now several hundred, possibly a thousand who have scattered out of old Green county. Many are in the counties of Adair, Taylor, Hart, Larue, Washington, Boyle and Jefferson, in this State. Others are in Illinois, Kansas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri and Texas. Rockbridge County, Va., Oct. 15, 1814 "Dear Daughter – I take this opportunity of writing to you to let you know that I am in a tolerable state of health at present, thanks be to God for his mercies to me. Hoping these few lines will find you and yours in the same. I received (sic) your letter dated Sept. 18, 1814. I got a fall from a horse which hurts me a great deal, but I have god a good deal better. I have my health in a common way very well. I wish you to write to me how many children you have and each of your sisters have. John WALKER and his family are going to the Ohio. He expects to start the 29th of this month, and Sally WALKER is very weakly for a long time past. Robert MONTGOMERY's family is all well at present. I would wish you to write to me oftener than you have for some time in the past, for I never expect to see any of you again, but I wish to hear from you as often as possible. I would wish for you to inform my son Thomas that I would wish him to write to me a little oftener than he has done, for he has not written to me for some time past, and let him and his family know that I am in good health and all their friends are in good health. I shall add no more at present by I remain your loving mother until death. ---Catherine CRAWFORD To Thomas and Rachel MITCHELL." The sheet is a little larger than foolscap and very strong, and when held up to the light shows full of lines close together. In the centre can be seen the water mark; a cross and anchor. The last page is blank. The paper is folded so that the blank page is used as an envelope and contains the following address. "To Mr. Thomas MITCHELL, Green County, Kentucky." There was neither stamp no envelope. Query, did they have rural free delivery in that day? I also found a receipt dated Oct. 5, 1805, as follows: "Received of Mr. Alex JOHNSON five dollars for surveying for Thomas MITCHELL" This, evidently, was the time when Thomas MITCHELL settled on the old homestead near Camp Knox, Green county. He and his brother-in-law Thomas CRAWFORD (mentioned in the above letter) divided 1,000 acres between then which included the land south of Caney Fork, commenced at Haskinsville and extended to Dr. BOOKER's on both sides of the Columbia road and over to Blue Spring Branch, including "Motley Glenn," now Thos. POORE's, Alexander HARRIS, another brother-in-law, settles where Mr. LUNDLEY? Now lives. This family removed to Ohio in 1830. From papers found I judge it was call Freeman land? And sold ty (sic) John INGRAM for $160. At Adairsville, Logan county, James WILSON was shot and killed by Charlie and Virgil McADAMS. Mrs. Isaac ADAMS, of Letcher county is seeking divorce after three weeks of married life. Mr. John R. MARTIN, of Owenton, died Sunday in Louisville, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Attna(?) COX. James R. FOLDEN, a miner, was killed by making a shot at the Basket mines in Henberson (sic) county. He was horribly mangled. >From Dacatur (sic): - --On the 27th, Miss Hester TARTER and Mr. Milton DECATUR, were united in marriage at Jamestown by Judge SHARP. - --Mr. Geo. LUTTRELL, one of our oldest citizens, is dead. >From Gradyville: - --Mr. E. T. KELTNER left last week for Dallas, Tex., where he expect (sic) to spend several months with his two sons, who have been living in that State for several years. >From Glens Fork: - --Mr. Billie PHELPS and Mrs. Viana GADBERRY, were united in marriage at the home of the brides' mother, last Wednesday evening at 2 o'clock, Rev. W. C. Loy officiating. After the ceremony they left for the groom's home where they will reside. Born, to the wife of Clay BENNETT, on the 29th, a daughter. Death of Mr. A. R. BARBEE: Last Wednesday evening, while the city clock was striking eight, the life of Andrew Russell BARBEE went out. He died at the residence of his son, Mr. J. B. BARBEE, where he had made his home for several years. –The deceased was born in or near Columbia, and had he lived until next August would have been sixty-seven years old. –He was the father of four living children, all grown. His wife preceded him to the grave many years ago. Mr. BARBEE had been a familiar figure upon the streets of Columbia for more than a half century, and was an industrious man. In health he was always at work, and was a kind father to his children. Many years ago he united with the Baptist church and during his illness he told a friend that he was not afraid of death. –Religious services were held at the residence, conducted by Rev. T. F. WALTON, Thursday afternoon and at the conclusion all that was mortal of "Russ" BARBEE was consigned to the tomb. To the bereaved ones this paper extends its sympathy. Capt. William PAYNE Dead: The subject of this notice passed away at his late residence, near Denmark, Russell county, last Sunday. –The deceased was 82 years old, and was one of the best citizens of his native county. He served in the Mexican war, and frequently held positions of trust in his county. He had been feeble for quite awhile, and his death was not unexpected. He leaves a family of children, all grown, and many relations throughout the county of Russell. To the bereaved ones the News extends it deepest sympathy. Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses were issued from the Adair County Clerk's office during the month of March. L. W. TABOR to Miss Anna BROOKS; W. W. KIRTLEY to Miss Lizzie ANTLE; Robt. L. POYNTER to Miss Etta PETTY; Joseph G. BLACKFORD to Miss Fannie L. MORTON; A. L. HUBBARD to Miss Mary A. WATSON, Wm. P. PHELPS to Miss Mary W. GADBERRY; Jas. P. CONOVER to Miss May WILLIAMS. Last Sunday afternoon a party of eighteen ladies and gentlemen reached Columbia, in buggies, from the White Oak section. From the public square they drove to the residence of Rev. W. B. CAVE, two of the party desiring to be married. A knock at the door soon brought the minister to the front, and while Mr. James P. CONOVER and Miss May WILLIAMS were seated in their buggy, the solemn and impressive ceremony which unites two hearts was pronounced, after which all the crowd rtarted (sic) on their homeward trip. Last week we reported on three Mexican soldiers in Adair County, but the corrected list is as follows: W. C. TURK, John EUBANK, William CABBELL, Jas. O. NELSON, 91 years old, John W. SEXTON, Felix MORRISON, J. CAMPBELL, Wm. EARLES, O. P. BENNETT, and Wm. CAVE, making a todal (sic) of ten. These men all served in Capt. Jack SQUIRES company. The Colonel of the regiment to which they belonged was John S. WILLIAMS, of Montgomery county. Dr. M. O. SALLEE, the well-known dentist, has located in Liberty. He is a good workman and an excellent citizen, and we commend him to the people of his new surroundings. Perhaps the largest man in all this country was a citizen of Russell county, and died some years ago. It was Mr. Geo. HARRIS, and old Virginian by birth, who settled in Russell county many years ago. He was over six feet tall, weighed 430 pounds and measured 78 inches around the abdomen. In sitting he occupied two chairs and in the summer months his room had to be kept sprinkled with water to preven (sic) suffocation. Mr. S. D. JOHNSTON, a native of Adair County, and for many years a citizen of Columbia, is in feeble health. He has been living in Louisville for forty-five years and a few weeks ago he was met by a Columbian. He stated that he would like very much to see his old friends, but his age and feeble condition precludes a visit to Adair County. He is now 83 years old. >From Kimble: - --Married on the 20th, Mr. Joe MAUPIN to Miss Josie KINNETT. >From Sewellton: - --Born, to the wife of Ben GLOVER, 18th, a son. At Louisville, Eddie HOFFMAN, eighteen years old, killed Charley CALLAHAN. CALLAHAN made a remark about HOFFMAN's sister, whereupon HOFFMAN pounced upon him and beat him into insensibility. Ben LONEY, aged 11 years, of Carlisle county, accidentally shot himself, the load entering his left side, producing a fatal injury. The loss of her wedding ring completely prostrated Mrs. J. F. TEDDER, of Paducah, who had been married by two months, and she died from the shock. The four-year-old child of Clint BROWN, of Daviess county, fell into a tub of boiling water and was scalded to death. Albert SAHN, a messenger boy, was struck by a runaway team in Louisville and killed. As the result of a family quarrel, Joe MILLER was shot and killed by Capie DAVS at Sunny Dale, Ohio county. Martin COLLIER, aged 76, fell dead while conversing with friends in Letcher county. Wm. BROWN, of Marion county, was crushed to death by a falling tree. A Cruel Wife: John PYLE, a Bowling Green photographer, has filed suit for divorce against Maggie PYLE. He seeks relief on the grounds of cruelty. His wife was Miss Maggie GAULTNEY of near Rich Pond. They married January 18, 1900. In his petition young Mr. PYLE says his wife has beed (sic) unkind and cruel to him; that she struck him in the face in public and compelled him to leave the premises. In his petition he states his wife on different occasions locked him out of the house, turned off the servants he had hired and compelled him to do his own cooking. It is farther charged in the petition that she threatened to poison him and refused to live with him, and that she drove him out of the house. He also says that he is in danger of great bodily harm at her hands if he lives longer with her. Finally he asks for an absolute divorce and that his wife be restored to her maiden name, Maggie GAULTNEY. ------------------------------ From: BeeeZeee@aol.com (Barbara Abate) Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 23:30:13 -0400 (EDT) Subject: KY-F: WILLS: Will abstracts - A names - Hardin Co Will abstracts from Hardin Co., KY taken from _Abstract of Early Kentucky Wills & Inventories_ by J. Estelle Stewart King, originally published 1933. from Book A 1792-1809 ASHCROFT, JEDIAH. Apr. 19, 1793. ------ Wife: Nancy. Sons: Jacob, John, Daniel. Daus: Nelly, Nanney. Ex: Nancy ASHCROFT (wife). Wit: P. PHILIPS, George HAMILTON, John ODANIEL. from Book B ATTABERRY, RICHARD. Oct. 4, 1808.----. Wife: Rebekah. Ex: Richard ATTABERRY (son), Charles ATTABERRY. Wit: John WRIGHT, Prudy MEEKS, Robert DORSEY. ------------------------------ From: Nancy T r i c e Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 23:37:44 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Evarts Memorial Gardens, I-J, Harlan Co The cemetery listed below is called Evarts Memorial gardens, It is one of the largest here on the Cloverfork area It is located about 2 miles to the southeast of Evarts,next to highway 38,close to the Verda community . If anyone has any questions or maybe a little more info about any of the individuals below contact me and I will see what I can find, many people buried here I have known personally.... ERNIE PRIDEMORE gpridemore@kih.net =========================================================================== EVARTS MEMORIAL GARDENS, I-J IRETON, LISA JO-ANN 1973 - 1995 JACKSON, BAILEY MAR.9, 1858 - APR.3.1972 JACKSON, GLADYS 1921 - ???? JACKSON, LEMUEL EDWARD JAN.7, 1925 - JAN.17, 1972 JACKSON, MAMIE L. 1901 - 1974 JACKSON, RAYMOND 1919 - 1969 JENKINS,GARY L. JUL.27, 1957 - SEPT.7, 1981 JENKINS, POLLY SEPT.18, 1900 - MAY 31, 1994 JENKINS, RACHEL MAY 23, 1913 - SEPT.4, 1986 JOHNSON, BARRY 1972 - 1972 JOHNSON, CARL 1917 - 1973 JOHNSON, DORA 1917 - 1985 JOHNSON, DRUSILLA 1901 - 1994 JOHNSON, JOHN MAY 12, 1894 - APR.22, 1994 PVT./US ARMY/WWI JOHNSON, LEROY 1939 - 1979 JOHNSON, MORRIS AUG.31, 1902 - JUL.22, 1969 JOHNSON, ROBERT DAVID ???? - ???? PFC/US ARMY/WWII JONES, ARNOLD CLAYTON 1941 - 1977 JONES, BERRY D. 1920 - 1987 JONES, BERT MAR.18, 1910 - SEPT.2, 1978 TEC4/US ARMY/WWII JONES, BERTHA 1904 - 1970 JONES, CARRY DEC.25, 1930 - NOV.13, 1994 JONES, CHARLES H. DEC.6, 1960 - APR. 29, 1982 JONES, CHESTER, MARSHALL 1917 - 1976 JONES, CORDIE N. 1915 - 1989 JONES, DALLAS JR. 1979 - 1986 JONES,DANNY 1960 - 1980 JONES,DAVID B. 1898 - 1980 JONES, EDMOND 1922 - 1967 JONES, EWEL C. MAY 18, 1928 - AUG.26, 1993 JONES, GEORGE LW JUN.26, 1902 - JAN.14, 1974 PFC./US ARMY/WWII JONES, JAMIE R. JAN.18, 1918 - MAY 18, 1970 JONES, LOIS B. FEB.22, 1932 - AUG.23, 1993 JONES,MARILIN SUE AUG.26, 1955 - OCT.22, 1966 JONES, MEEDIA SAHERFIELD 1921 - ???? JONES, NOBLE 1904 - 1968 JONES, PHEBY 1899 - 1993 JONES, SARAH AYERS SEPT.4, 1930 - MAY 16, 1995 JONES, THELMA 1922 - ???? JONES, WILLIAM JASON ?????? - OCT.28, 1973 JORDAN, LEO EDWARD APR.24, 1923 - APR.20, 1993 JORDAN, ROY DOUGLAS FEB.11, 1951 - DEC.27, 1970 SP.4/12TH AVIATION GRP./VIETNAM/BSM/AM ------------------------------ From: "Jones, Alan E" Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 00:15:10 -0500 Subject: KY-F: OBIT: TAYLOR, 1845 in Fayette & Franklin Cos & Clinton Co, IL Obituary: "Rev. Joseph TAYLOR, of Clinton county, Illinois. Died at the Lexington, Ky., residence of E. W. CRAIG, Sept. 23, 1845. Buried in the family cemetery in Franklin county." Observer and Reporter newspaper Sept. 27, 1845 ------------------------------ From: Nancy T r i c e Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 00:32:36 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Evarts Memorial Gardens, K, Harlan Co The cemetery listed below is called Evarts Memorial gardens, It is one of the largest here on the Cloverfork area It is located about 2 miles to the southeast of Evarts,next to highway 38,close to the Verda community . If anyone has any questions or maybe a little more info about any of the individuals below contact me and I will see what I can find, many people buried here I have known personally.... ERNIE PRIDEMORE gpridemore@kih.net =========================================================================== EVARTS MEMORIAL GARDENS, K KAZ,CINDY DEC.25, 1974 - AUG.11, 1975 KELLEY, ELIJA 1911 - 1995 KELLEY, FRANCES 1919 - 1992 KELLEY, NAOMI 1922 - 1986 KELLY, ADA 1913 - 1987 KELLY,DENVER JUN. 20, 1907 - APR.2, 1957 KELLY, FLOYD 1896 - 1975 KELLY, HOBERT H 1896 - 1978 KELLY, JOHN 1890 - 1968 KELLY, MYRTLE MAR.31, 1906 - SEPT.1, 1986 KELLY , RAYMOND 1916 - 1984 KELLY, REBECCA 1905 - 1995 KELLY,ROSA S. MAY 3, 1903 - MAY 9, 1984 KELLY, TRUDY SEPT.28, 1925 - NOV.27, 1993 KIDD,JOHN MAY 30, 1904 - OCT.15, 1991 KILGORE, ENA 1902 - 1974 KING, CHARLES JR. JAN.15, 1969 - OCT.10, 1970 KING, EWING 1893 - 1970 KING, PAULINE FLETCHER AUG.17, 1918 - FEB.13, 1988 KING, ROBERT L. "BOB" JAN.25, 1919 - MAR.10, 1995 KING, ROSA MAR.5, 1971 - MAR.6, 1971 KING, SUSIE 1895 - ???? KIRBY, CHARLIE 1905 - 1979 KIRBY, TINA 1910 - 1986 ------------------------------ From: Nancy T r i c e Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 00:34:23 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Evarts Memorial Gardens, L, Harlan Co The cemetery listed below is called Evarts Memorial gardens, It is one of the largest here on the Cloverfork area It is located about 2 miles to the southeast of Evarts,next to highway 38,close to the Verda community . If anyone has any questions or maybe a little more info about any of the individuals below contact me and I will see what I can find, many people buried here I have known personally.... ERNIE PRIDEMORE gpridemore@kih.net =========================================================================== EVARTS MEMORIAL GARDENS, L LACY, SAM M. FEB.13, 1892 - JUN.5, 1972 PVT./CO.H/154 INF.WWI LANE, DELEY F. 1911 - ???? LANE, EPHRIAM B. 1889 - 1970 LANE, HAGAR OCT. 6, 1907 - NOV.6, 1982 LANE, PANSY SEPT.13, 1914 - NOV.23, 1993 LANHAM, BILL APR.10, 1920 - DEC.30, 1993 LASLEY, ANNIE SEPT.6, 1888 - APR.3, 1982 LAWS, AMANDA ELLEN 1907 - 1997 LAWS, CECIL 1934 - 1982 CPL/US MARINES LAWSON, GRACE 1910 - 1971 LAWSON, ROBERT 1903 - 1966 LAWSON, TRACY W. AUG.7, 1954 - JAN.1, 1973 LEDFORD, JOHN 1894 - 1977 LEDFORD, MAGGIE 1902 - ???? LEFEVERS, BILL 1939 - 1970 LEFEVERS, MARY 1915 - 1975 LEWIS, ADA MAE 1924 - 1992 LEWIS, HENRY 1893 - 1965 LEWIS, JOE 1898 - 1991 LEWIS, MINNIE BELLE 1894 - 1970 LEWIS, MINNIE LUE JAN.9, 1913 - AUG.23, 1993 LEWIS, MOSSIE 1916 - 1997 LEWIS, RANDY 1961 - 1996 LEWIS, WILLIAM "BILL" 1913 - 1993 LINKOUS, FRANCIS K. 1907 - 1971 LOCKHART, LAURA APR. 19, 1900 - OCT.23, 1969 LOGAN, GOLDIE JUL. 26, 1917 - JUL.28, 1974 LOGAN, LUTHER G. APR. 9, 1916 - JUN. 7, 1969 LONCH, GEORGE AUG. 27, 1902 - MAR.29, 1972 LONG, CHESTER G. 1885 - 1968 LONG, NORMAN 1937 - 1969 LONG, RUTH 1916 - ???? LONGWORTH, SHIVEY OCT.16, 1912 - APR.4, 1969 LOVEDAY, BILLY RAY 1942 - 1994 US AIR FORCE LYNCH, GEORGE 1902 - 1972 LUTTRELL, ZELLA JUL. 5, 1933 - DEC.30, 1986 ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps V1 #108 *************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genelaogical 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.