ky-footsteps Saturday, 14 June 1997 Volume 01 : Number 111 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: WRFC71A@prodigy.com (MRS BEULAH A FRANKS) Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 09:39:26, -0500 Subject: KY-F: NEWS: Wiley & Sanders Anniv, 1957 - Fayette & Jefferson Co DOUBLE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wiley of Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sanders of Louisville were married in a double ceremony March 3, 1907, in Mercer County near Salvisa at the parsonage of the officiating minister, the Rev. Dr. McClelland. Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Sanders are sisters. They are celebrating their golden wedding anniversaries with an open house next Sunday at the home of one of the Wiley children, Mrs. James M. Bricken, Jr., Lexington. The Wileys have seven children and thirteen grandchildren. The children are Fred, Harry, Robert, Charles and Mrs. Bricken of Lexington: Mrs. Leonard Thompson Jr. of Covington and Mrs. Carl Chapman of Nicholasville. The Sanders' children are Mrs. Leon Currens and Donald Sanders of Louisville, Mrs. Roland Richardson of Nicholasville and Halsey Sanders of Wilmore. They have 12 grandchildren. The Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky, February 24, 1957 ------------------------------ From: "Carol Moody" Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 10:04:00 -0500 Subject: KY-F: ADAIR COUNTY NEWS, 24 Apr 1901 Some items of genealogical interest from THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS, Wednesday, 24 Apr 1901 Reuben QUINN, the negro who murdered Policeman CRUM at Danville some days ago, was tried last week, the jury giving him the death penalty. It was the only verdict that would have satisfied the people of Danville. Judge SAUFLEY has not yet named the day for the hanging. >From Vester: - --Mrs. Lizzie CHILDERS died on Sunday the 14th inst. with consumption. - --Mrs. Ella BURTON, wife of S. C. BURTON, recently sent to the asylum, died with fever on the 17th. She leaves three small boys, one only 10 days old. Mrs. S. F. EUBANK and her little son Albia, Middlesboro, arrived in Columbia Monday night.. Mr. EUBANK will follow, and the family will probably reside here permanently. Mr. E. R. BEAUCHAMP, who had been in the mercantile business in Edmonton for nearly a half century, died at his late home last Wednesday. He was close to seventy years of age, and from a youth was ???ed for correctness and a true Christian character. He will be greatly missed by the people of Metcalfe county. Mr. John D. SHARP, of Amandeville, is the father of another Democrat. He put in his appearance the 12th of this month. Sad news was conveyed to Mr. Sylvester BURTON, who was sent to Anchorage from Adair county a few weeks ago. He left a beloved companion and several children and last week the little ones were made orphans by the death of their mother. Mr. Norman HOBSON, of Campbellsville, and Miss Leona KING, Horse Cave, were married at the brides home Tuesday of last week. The ceremony was performed by the bride's father, who was recently pastor of the Methodist Church at Campbellsville. Mrs. Lula Price BRYANT, who is suing her husband for a divorce, attempted to jump in the Ohio river at Louisville a few days ago. Her father lives in Adair county, but the suit for divorce was brought in the Green circuit court. The woman has been working at different places in Louisville, and has made two attempts there to take her life. If her father is interested he should bring her home. Mr. Otha REDMAN and a Miss KIMBLER were united in marriage last Thursday at the residence of Eld. Larkin DEHART, Rev. DEHART officiating. On the same day Rev. DEHART unittd (sic) Wm. FLOYD and a Miss BRYANT. May their journey through life be smooth. >From Edmonton: -Mr. E. R. BEAUCHAMP, who has been in the goods business for about thirty five years, died at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning of stomach trouble and a complication of diseases. He leaves one daughter, a son, and a host of friends to mourn his loss. He was truly a Christian gentleman and beloved by all who knew him. We extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved family and friends. - --Mr. J. W. PEEK, of the Moccasion neighborhood, died April 5, of cancer. - --Mr. H. L. TUCK and Miss Corriana SHIVE, of Cleveland, were united in matrimony at the residence of the bride's father, M. G. L. SHIVE, the 4th. Rev. SOWERS officiated. >From Felix: - --Mr. J. A. EASTHAM one of our best young men, is going to leave for Illinois soon. We regret his departure. >From Esto: - --Mrs. Iona STEARMAN accompanied by her two little sons, Herman and Clarence, left for Texas several days ago. Your correspondent received a letter from Jas. A. TURK, a few days ago who left left (sic) here twenty-one years ago, now located at Gainsville, Arkansas. . Obituary-Mrs. Hester L. MILLER, nee HUNDLEY. Was born in Breeding, Ky., Nov. 5, 1880. In August, 1896, she, with her parents, removed to Moody, Texas, where in July, 1878, she professed religion and joined the M. E. Church South, the following August and lived a consistent life until the angel of death, on the morning of March 12th, summoned her to our father's house. Dec. 17th, 1899, she was happily united in matrimony with Bro. Leslie H. MILLER, and in Dec. 1900, she and her husband removed to Martha, O. T., where her remains await her Master's call on the resurrection morning. - She was a devoted wife, a loving companion, and was appreciated by all who knew her. Her demise was not a surprise, as she had for several days been strangely impressed that the end was near. She expressed a willingness to go, if the Master willed it so. -She leave a heart-broken husband and grief-stricken loved ones to rear their little boy. It is seldom one witnesses a scene so sad, as the one at her obsequies. It was so sad that scarcely any one in the large audience was not moved to tears. -To the God of sympathy and love we commend the bereaved husband and relations. Her race is run and cares and toils have ceased to annoy. She waits and watches for the coming of those who wait and suffer still. ---J. F. Tyson, P. C. ------------------------------ From: Nancy T r i c e Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 12:28:07 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Evarts Memorial Gardens, R, 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, R RAPIER, JOHN THOMAS AUG.14, 1924 - OCT.10, 1996 US. ARMY/WWII RAINES, MAGGIE 1918 - 1993 RAINEY, BEATRICE 1916 - 1973 RAINEY, CLYDE 1912 - 1988 RATLIFF, GRANVILLE 1915 - 1970 REED, RAYMOND W. 1919 - 1995 REINHOLD, BETTY 1937 - 1994 REYNOLDS, FANNIE J. 1889 - 1978 REYNOLDS, LEE 1890 - 1973 REYNOLDS, MARY 1893 - 1983 REYNOLDS, OLA C. 1911 - 1996 REYNOLDS, VERNON OCT. 9, 1904 - AUG.27, 1985 RICKETT, GRACIE 1936 - ???? RICKETT, HERSHEL 1909 - 1969 RICKETT, MAURICE 1933 - 1974 US AIR FORCE/KOREA RIDDLE, CLYDE 1928 - 1986 RIGNEY, CLYDE AUG.16, 1908 - JUN. 30, 1980 RIGNEY, DILLARD JR "JUNEBUG" 1969 - 1996 RIGNEY, ETHEL 1909 - 1981 RIGNEY, HARRIS 1905 - 1987 RILEY, FRANK 1909 - 1992 RISNER, CURTIS JAN.9, 1922 - MAY 10, 1994 ROARK, HUNTER APR .21, 1900 - AUG.28, 1970 ROARK, STEVEN JUL.1, 1961 - DEC.12, 1990 ROBERTS, MARGIE FEB.21, 1928 - DEC. 27, 1967 ROBINSON, NATHANIEL 1919 - 1994 US ARMY/WWII ROBBINS, ELMAS R. FEB.4, 1913 - JUN.14, 1971 KY/INF/PFC/CO.F 159 INF/WWII ROBBINS, FLORENCE PARKER 1920 - 1985 ROBBINS, RETHA D. FEB.16, 1939 - NOV.23, 1987 ROBBINS, TED R. 1901 - 1969 ROLAN, DONALD 1937 - 1981 ROSE, JENNIE C. 1889 - 1969 ROSS, ETHEL 1904 - 1996 ------------------------------ From: Nancy T r i c e Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 12:28:11 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Evarts Memorial Gardens, S, 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, S SANFORD, LEON C. JR. FEB.24, 1920 - DEC.3, 1974 PFC./US ARMY SARGENT, DONALD GENE MAR.25, 1936 - DEC.4, 1972 SAWYERS, ELIZABETH 1920 - 1968 SAYLOR, ARBIE LEE 1937 - 1992 SAYLOR, NORMA JEAN 1938 - 1992 SELVEY, FLONEY LAY 1899 - 1971 SELVEY, TAYLOR 1899 - 1980 SERGENT, OLGIA J. 1922 - 1979 SERGENT, RHODA 1900 - 1989 SEXTON, FORSTER (BLACKIE) APR.19, 1900 - OCT.23, 1970 SHACKLEFORD, CHARLES "RED" MAR.12, 1912 - JAN.18, 1991 SHACKLEFORD, TIM NOV.2, 1943 - DEC. 9, 1970 SHARP, AUTRY 1906 - 1992 SHARP, LUCILLE 1922 - 1992 SHELL, CELIA KELLY MAY 11, 1919 - JAN.20, 1972 SHELL, SOLOMON AUG.7, 1916 - JAN.20, 1967 SHELTON, OMAILEE 1918 - 1985 SHEPPARD, JAMES 1911 - 1987 SHIELDS, ROBIN DEC.4, 1976 - JAN.17, 1986 SHOEMAKER, HENRY 1920 - 1991 SHOEMAKER, JUANITA 1926 - 1979 SHOOK, ANNA L. 1935 - 1989 SHOOK, JAMES L. 1957 - 1982 SHOOP, DAMON MAR.10, 1930 - NOV.10 1930 SHOOP, JAMES NOV.8, 1879 - SEPT. 9, 1949 SHORT. ARTHUR 1941 - 1984 SHORT, BLAINE 1908 - 1991 SHORT, DEZNA MAE 1942 - 1994 SHORT, JAMES R. 1941 - 1988 SHORT, REV. EBB 1905 - 1985 SHORT, SAM ???? - ???? PVT/US ARMY WWII SIGGER, WALTER 1889 - 1967 SIMPSON, DANIEL E. JR. MAR. 5, 1958 - SEPT. l2, 1984 SIZEMORE, ELBERT OCT.22, 1914 - OCT.30, 1994 SIZEMORE, EDNA MAE NOV.23, 1922 - APR.9, 1993 SKEENE, VINA MAR.21, 1924 - MAR.26, 1984 SKIDMORE, AUSTIN DALE 1959 - 1991 US ARMY SKIDMORE, STEFFA J. 1955 - 1989 SLUSHER, ALLIE 1924 - 1994 SLUSHER, SALLY HELTON 1915 - 1978 SMALLWOOD, HENRY LEE 1910 - 1980 SMALLWOOD, IRENE 1925 - 1986 SMALLWOOD, LEXIE 1912 - 1970 SMITH, ARNOLD FEB.1, 1911 - OCT.18, 1967 SMITH, BRENDA SUSAN 1974 - 1979 SMITH, DARELL W. OCT.20, 1943 - JAN.25, 1973 SMITH, EARL F. 1914 - 1983 TEC.5/US ARMY /WWII SMITH, EUNICE B. 1924 - ???? SMITH, FINLEY 1881 - 1966 SMITH, LESLIE O. 1920 - 1972 SMITH, MAGGIE 1897 - 1981 SMITH, RAYMAND H. 1928 - 1986 SMITH, ROBERT LEE JAN.9, 1908 - JAN.1, 1955 SMITH, RODGER D. 1972 - 1993 SMITH, SNOBIO J. 1953 - 1992 SMITH, THOMAS D. 1951 - 1996 US ARMY/VIETNAM SMITH, WILLIAM EARL 1915 - 1970 SMOCK, GLESSIE M. SEPT.5, 1908 - JUL.9, 1992 SPENO, VETO DEC.28, 1896 - JUN.2, 1968 STAMPER, REV. WILLIAM H. AUG.21, 1902 - JUL.14, 1974 STANLEY, CONLEY 1886 - 1975 STANLEY, LORRETTA 1897 - 1971 STANLEY, MARGIE MARIE APR.13, 1920 - JUN.12, 1971 STANTON, BARLY SEPT.3, 1959 - MAY 26, 1979 STARRETT, CALVIN MAR.11, 1926 - JUN.9, 1993 STARKS, JAMES A. MAR.26, 1945 - JUN.10, 1979 STEELE, A.W. MAY 22, 1892 - DEC.30, 1965 STEELE, GRACE JAN. 2, 1891 - DEC.21, 1971 STEELE, LIDDIE MAY 9, 1870 - JAN.22, 1986 STEELE, PLEAS APR.12, 1919 - MAY 28, 1994 STEELE, SALLY MAR. 7, 1925 - MAY 1, 1996 STEWART, BETTY 1899 - 1990 STEWART, CORA 1909 - 1987 STEWART, MOLLY F. 1885 - 1970 STILES, BLAINE 1912 - 1983 STILES, IRENE 1916 - ???? STINES, FESSIE M. FEB.14, 1897 - DEC.26, 1982 PVT/US ARMY/WWII STINES, GEORGE EDWARD DEC.24, 1919 - NOV.15, 1986 STINES, MASSIE JAN.13, 1891 - MAY 19, 1970 STRUNK, ESTELE E. MAY 2, 1913 - JUN.28, 1989 SUTTLES, JANIE FAYE OCT.7, 1943 - JUL.20, 1991 SUTTLES, MARY SEPT.2, 1908 - JUL.1, 1968 SUTTLES, MATHALEE "BUD" 1922 - 1976 SUTTON, JEANETTE 1930 - 1988 SWINFORD, BILLY Q. 1944 - 1996 ------------------------------ From: Nancy T r i c e Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 12:28:16 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Evarts Memorial Gardens, T-V, 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, T-U-V TAYLOR, JUNE APR.30, 1930 - JAN.14, 1969 TIPTON, FANNIE 1913 - 1995 TIPTON, LOUIE 1916 - 1980 THOMAS, CHRIS C. FEB.9, 1901 - APR.30, 1970 THOMAS, DILLARD G. 1903 - 1983 THOMAS, HENRY 1895 - 1981 THOMAS, KATIE 1925 - 1993 THOMAS, REV. PRESTON NOV.16, 1901 - OCT.12, 1986 THOMAS, MARY 1911 - 1988 THOMAS, REV.JESSE 1904 - 1987 THOMAS, SADIE JUL.4, 1912 - JUL.29, 1990 THOMPSON, JIMMIE D. 1905 - 1972 THOMPSON, WALTER LEE MAY 26, 2958 - JUL.19, 1979 TONEY, JOHN W. 1888 - 1979 TONEY, LAWRENCE C. JAN.27, 1905 - JUN.26, 1968 TONEY, MAGGIE No dates on stone ??? TOPTON. LOUIS 1916 - 1980 TRAMEL, ROY M. 1917 - 1979 TRAVIS, DOUGLAS W. 1950 - 1968 TRETT, J.C. DEC.18, 1927 - JUL.17, 1991 TRENT, LORETTA DAVIS FEB.27, 1930 - MAY 7, 1989 TRENT, STELLA 1919 - 1989 TRITT, REV.TEDDY R. APR.13, 1913 - NOV.22, 1984 PFC./US ARMY/WWII TROGLIN, CATHERINE 1877 - 1967 TURNER, MELLISSA 1979 - 1979 TURNER, SAM 1890 - 1970 TURNER, WALTER 1913 - 1992 TURNER, WILLIS FEB.12, 1918 - JAN.30, 1994 VOERGE, DALE E. JUL, 1916 - MAR.1990 VOERGE, NELLIE JUN.1909 - JAN.1980 ------------------------------ From: Nancy T r i c e Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 12:28:19 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Evarts Memorial Gardens, W-Z, 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, W-X-Y-Z WALLACE, FRED 1886 - 1966 WALLACE, JUANITA E. SEPT. 16, 1926 - APR. 29, 1986 WALLACE, MATILDA 1895 - 1971 WALLEN, STEVEN MAY 3, 1982 - MAY 3, 1982 WALTER, MARGORIE JUN. 9, 1919 - DEC. 9, 1979 WARD, DAVID WAYNE NOV.4, 1966 - APR. 21, 1985 WARD, JEFF RICE 1914 - JUN. 1964 WIDNER, DEWEY MAR.22, 1913 - MAR.20, 1993 WIDNER, SUDIE FEB.24, 1916 - AUG.29, 1993 WIDNER, TRULA 1922 - 1988 WHEETLEY, FLOYD 1913 - 1993 WHISMAN, HOBART 1930 - 1995 PVT./US ARMY/KOREA WHITE, JEAN DEC.7, 1937 - MAY 25, 1980 WHITE, MARIE WITT NOV.25, 1918 - JAN.10, 1971 WILLIAMS, BONNIE 1920 - 1996 WILLIAMS, MATHIAS FEB.20, 1932 - JUN.6, 1996 PVT/BTRY C/29TH COAST ARTY\WWII WILLIAMS, MINNIE 1897 - 1979 WILLIAMS, THOMAS F. 1909 - 1969 WILSON, FRANCES I. AUG.13, 1926 - NOV.13, 1968 WILSON, JACK 1908 - 1972 WILSON, JAQUELINE SHELL 1935 - 1994 WILSON, JEWELL 1923 - 1975 WILSON, REV. CHESTER L. 1907 - 1969 WINDERS, WALTER S. JUL .16, 1887 - DEC 21, 1966 WINSTEAD, ERNEST J. DEC.10, 1904 - DEC.26, 1966 WITT, BARBARA F. 1947 - 1990 WITT, CHARLIE DEC.30, 1934 - DEC.5, 1976 WITT, FLORA 1908 - 1980 WITT, GARFIELD 1894 - 1970 WITT, HOWARD 1908 - 1977 WITT, LUDIE FEB.25, 1913 - FEB.6, 1988 WITT, ROBERT 1904 - 1967 WITT, ROSE CREECH AUG.30, 1892 - DEC.24 1969 WITT, SARAH E. 1896 - 1993 WOOD, MICHAEL L. 1965 - 1993 SGT./US ARMY WOODARD, ARNOLD "LIVELY" JAN.23, 1933 - NOV.13, 1977 WOODARD, NANCY E. JAN.1, 1922 - NOV.7, 1986 WOODARD, ROBERT SR. DEC .15, 1911 - JUN. 26, 1981 WOODWARD, PAUL 1925 - 1995 WOOTEN, DAVID 1960 - 1972 WORTHINGTON, FREDDIE MAR.25, 1900 - DEC.11, 1981 WORTHINGTON, JOHN 1889 - 1967 WYNN, ALFRED 1931 - 1969 WYNN, ALONIA JUL.5, 1910 - OCT.16, 1987 WYNN, EUGENE 1924 - 1969 WYNN, FLORA MAY JAN.5, 1924 - JAN .1, 1987 WYNN, GRANVILLE 1908 - 1974 WYNN, HENRY ISAAC JUN. 3, 1903 - OCT.26, 1976 WYNN, JERRY LEE 1912 - 1986 WYNN, JOHN 1912 - 1986 WYNN, MARAGRET MAR.9, 1889 - APR.18, 1982 WYNN, MILLIE 1882 - 1976 WYNN, REV.AKLES NOV.22, 1893 - DEC.18, 1979 WYNN, SALLIE E. JUN.30, 1916 - FEB.14, 1976 WYNN, WALTER FEB.28, 1914 - JUL. 23, 1979 WYNN, WILLIAM G. 1924 - 1989 PVT./US ARMY/WWII WYRICK, ROBERT LEE AUG.10, 1895 - OCT.22, 1975 PVT./US ARMY/WWII WYRICK, RUBY J. MAR.28, 1911 - MAR.7, 1981 YOUNG, FRED 1892 - 1967 ------------------------------ From: BeeeZeee@aol.com (Barbara Abate) Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 19:25:46 -0400 (EDT) Subject: KY-F: WILLS: Will abstracts, Br-Bu names - Hardin Co More will abstracts & inventories 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 BRADLEY, JAMES. Dec. 20, 1800.------1805. Wife: Annie. Sons: John, Thomas, Elijah, William. Daus: Susanna, Mary LOGSDON, Elenor GREEN, Sarah GREENWALL, Katy, Rachel, Lucy, Rebekah. Ex: Elijah BRADLEY (son), Jacob GREENWALL. Wit: Robert HODGEN, John HODGEN, Conrad KASTER, Richard WINCHESTER. BRASHEAR, NICHOLAS. Inventory. Oct. 5, 1803. Apprs: Thomas A. COOMBS, Isaac HODGENS. BRASHEAR, NICHOLAS. Inventory. Dec. 15, 1800. Apprs: Adam COOMBS, John THOMAS, Asa KELLAM. BRYAN, IGNATUS. Inventory. Nov. 22, 1803. Apprs: Jeremiah PARPOINT, Josiah ANDERSON. BURNS, ELINOR. Inventory. Mar. 25, 1800. ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 20:34:14 -0400 Subject: KY-F: HIST: Mill Springs, Ky - Wayne & Pulaski Cos There was a mill here as eary as 1818. Charles METCALFE operated a carding mill here which burned in 1824. Arthur RANKIN, a miller from Palsley, Scotland, erected the present mill in 1877. It has been owned successively by : I. P. LYNCH, Ad. LANIER, Ike LANIER and J. M. SALLEE, R. L. LANIER and Dr. J. A. JONES, B. E. ROBERTS and Sons, and T. S. ROBERTS, who was its last operator in 1948. The wheel was the world's second largest overshot water wheel before World War II. The larger one was in France. This one has a diameter of 40 feet and a breast of 3 feet. It was installed in 1908 by B. E. ROBERTS and Sons. Its two French burrs supplied wheat flour fo a vast area of Kentucky and Northern Tennessee, and its corn meal was eagerly sought by discriminating housewives. > >The Battle of Mill Springs was fought on January 19,1862. The purpose of this battle was the delay or prevent the Union Army from penetrating into Tennessee. General Felix Zollicoffer was in command of the Confederate troops. His staff headquarters were in the LANIER House, a large white house still standing just above the old mill. > >Eight thousand soldiers were involved in the Battle of Mill Springs. A thousand horses and mules, a number of small arms, and 125 dead Confederate soldiers were left lying scattered about the battlefield. These soldiers were buried by local residents in a common grave. Wounded soldiers wre removed to the METCALFE House to be cared for. This house is about one mile to the south on Route 90. The trenches and fortifications which were prepared at Mill Springs may still be ssen at several points along the Cumberland River. One of the fortificatons may be seen at Mill Springs with a canon mounted upon it. The Battle of Mill Springs has been called by historians "The most important battle fought in Kentucky in the War Between the States". > >In May, 1963, the Monticello Woman's Club with the aid of the Kentucky Department fo Highways reactivated the mill. Corn is water-ground and packaged to sell as unbolted corn meal, complete with recipes. A gift shop offers for sale handmade products of Monticello and Wayne County. > >The public is cordially invited to visit Mill Springs park. Observe the overshot water wheel in action--read the Civil War date-- and enjoy a picnic in ths historic area! ------------------------------ From: CoCoDCat@aol.com (Debra) Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 21:56:08 -0400 (EDT) Subject: KY-F: CENSUS: Excerpts, 1840 - Floyd Co Jesse Caudle 100010000000020001 ? Caudle 100010000000000001 John Berry 12100100000001110001 Isaac Berry 2010010000000101001 William Berry 000010000000021001 Abner Caudle 10000010000000121001 Alfred Caudle 00010000000000001 Joseph Hammond 000010000000000001 Joseph Hammons 000010000000000001 Isaac Berry 12000100000001010001 William Berry 1000100000000100001 Ephaim Hammons 1121010000000210001 Charles W. Young 10111010000002222001 William Young 100010000000000001 John Caudle 2211010000000121001 Lot Adams 00012000000001012 Stephen Adams 0001000010000001000101 Gilbert Adams 130001000000020221 Daniel Adams 00111010000000120001 Jackson Adams 001011000000020001 Jilson P. Hammons 010001000000010002 Jesse Young 000010000000010001 Charlie W. Young 210010000000010001 Joseph Adams 111001000000001101 William Adams 111001000000001101 Lorenzo D. 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