ky-footsteps Tuesday, 1 July 1997 Volume 01 : Number 132 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 04:42:40 -0500 Subject: KY-F: Shelton Cem Bell Co. KY Surname Given Name Born Death Partin John P. 1965 1966 Partin Lurvina 1886 1986 Partin John 1885 1949 Partin Van 1905 1965 Partin Toy one date 07/10/1928 Gibson Dissie 07/16/1912 12/01/1957 Gibson Cpl. J. Harve 12/03/1935 12/25/1955 Gibson Rachel 1865 04/14/1925 Shelton Frances Marion 10/15/1853 06/04/1911 Shelton Vertie 08/11/1885 04/24/1902 Money Dan W. 1858 04/13/1935 Money Nancy E. 03/10/1810 07/09/1906 Mason Mary 07/22/1850 08/06/1920 Mason Sarah P. Webb 05/01/1894 04/23/1952 Taylor Dora 1882 1960 Maiden William Thomas 03/29/1874 06/10/1906 Poor Nora 02/06/1905 02/10/1905 Poe Liza Jane 06/23/1889 02/24/1951 Hunter Vertie Rey one date 06/12/1921 Mircle Mildred L. 01/23/1952 04/01/1954 North Theresa Kay one date 1961 Bolton Mary E. 1924 1964 ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 04:43:22 -0500 Subject: KY-F: Miller Cem Bell Co KY, part 1 Surname Given Name Born Death Asher Edna 10/03/1902 02/02/1982 Boles Bessie 05/15/1907 03/17/1955 Baker Della 1899 1986 Blair Georgia 1878 1960 Begley Stephen D. 08/23/1878 03/15/1968 Begley Rhoda 12/22/1888 05/19/1972 Carroll Charlie 08/14/1898 10/18/1973 Carroll Mollie 06/23/1900 12/24/1967 Collett Nannie 1881 1965 Carter Nelson 07/12/1896 05/08/1965 Collins Frank 12/24/1924 12/10/1974 Collins Mattie 10/08/1904 12/10/1974 Clark James O. 04/27/1895 02/13/1958 Collins Ida Edith 05/17/1917 one date Collins Willie 04/06/1919 12/03/1962 Collins Sid W. 1898 1986 Collins Clarence 1931 1970 Collins Taylor 1944 1969 Davis Ronnie J. 08/26/1980 08/28/1980 Edmondson John H. 1893 1959 Edmondson Garry one date 1957 Fuson Palmer G. 10/14/1931 07/21/1950 Fuson George W. 01/03/1905 07/19/1973 Fletcher Scott 08/07/1887 06/12/1963 Fletcher Martha 03/05/1890 02/08/1943 Fletcher William Jr. 03/27/1923 05/14/1972 Golden Catherine 02/10/1880 04/20/1958 Girdner Jess 05/30/1918 03/11/1953 Girdner W.D. 03/17/1877 09/16/1935 Gibson Leora 1900 1966 Gibson Lewis A. 01/04/1920 02/03/1966 Gibson Caleb 10/03/1893 03/26/1940 Gibson James w. 06/02/1866 02/20/1928 Gibson Sarah Jane 08/31/1871 08/26/1956 Gibson Clara E. 06/27/1894 one date Gibson Timmie C. 08/21/1878 12/26/1953 Gibson Johnson 12/30/1854 12/25/1934 Gibson Partelia 02/29/1852 02/14/1944 Haws Elizabeth 1884 1961 Haws Earl G. 06/26/1915 06/05/1969 Haws Earl Jr. 02/12/1944 10/06/1955 Hembree Walter Ray 07/06/1916 03/11/1972 Hembree Tom J. 03/29/1885 12/08/1942 Hembree Tolie Bays 03/19/1884 10/16/1965 Hembree Mollie 02/29/1905 12/26/1966 Hembree Mary Ethel 1903 1983 Hensley Mose 04/02/1880 12/22/1967 Hensley Bitha C. 09/01/1884 01/23/1975 Hensley Colonel 1905 1978 Hanson Michael W. 1976 1977 ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 04:43:35 -0500 Subject: KY-F: Miller Cem Bell Co KY, part 2 Surname Given Name Born Death Hembree Otto 11/18/1909 12/21/1984 Hembree Steve D. 11/14/1885 11/13/1959 Hembree Nancy Jane 10/24/1890 05/24/1965 Johnson Freddie Darlene one date 10/27/1955 Jackson Infant 03/07/1926 10/14/1926 Jackson Willis Sam 01/26/1903 10/02/1971 Jackson China 03/14/1873 04/18/1969 Johnson Charles A. 03/11/1852 07/29/1938 Johnson Elizabeth 04/16/1862 03/24/1946 King Mary A. 1872 1959 King Lizzie 1905 1978 Kiefer Infant one date 1979 Miller John Walter 06/01/1906 07/20/1964 Mink Jack 10/12/1942 03/28/1968 Medlock Steve 1888 1968 Mills Mollie 07/26/1882 07/09/1966 Mills Jim Tom 05/28/1876 03/03/1933 Mason Edward 02/07/1920 10/09/1977 Mason Charles G. 05/21/1959 12/05/1983 Mason Daryl B. 02/16/1961 12/05/1983 Mason John G. 03/31/1894 01/17/1983 Mason Clarris E. 08/26/1901 one date Ore Lee June 08/14/1922 10/09/1943 Ore Hobert Ray 01/18/1921 08/10/1942 Philpot Charles D. 04/09/1898 04/23/1962 Philpot Mollie 09/01/1897 02/10/1985 Philpot Leroy 04/15/1963 12/12/1971 Philpot Nannie 1897 one date Patterson Lois one date 02/22/1957 Partin Jessie James 03/22/1917 06/13/1976 Partin Willie E. 03/27/1915 03/12/1947 Partin James B. 08/18/1869 10/15/1951 Partin Dora 07/23/1887 11/29/1961 Patterson George Willie 02/09/1937 05/10/1937 Patterson Don 08/07/1881 06/14/1937 Patterson Ethyl 04/22/1903 12/14/1938 Powell Troy G. 09/28/1909 04/05/1984 Porterwood Shelvie Jean 01/16/1937 12/10/1979 Powell John 1904 1985 Rickett Howard 03/20/1924 02/28/1967 Rickett Judy Marie 06/29/1907 07/28/1955 Rickett Hays E. 04/25/1904 10/24/1972 Rickett James Richard 12/22/1904 02/27/1939 Sturgill Isom 12/22/1902 08/10/1955 Sturgill Mary 02/10/1879 02/12/1944 Simpson John L. 02/25/1911 09/09/1979 Simpson Lola J. 02/03/1916 one date Slusher Joyce Ann 07/14/1940 10/18/1956 Slusher Rev. Jesse 07/12/1916 03/23/1972 Slusher Georgia Ann 10/15/1915 one date Slusher Donald 12/24/1934 10/04/1944 Slusher Eunice M. 01/25/1945 01/25/1945 Slusher Donnie W. 11/07/1946 09/19/1967 Slusher Wm. Matt 02/17/1897 12/31/1972 ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 04:43:48 -0500 Subject: KY-F: Miller Cem Bell Co. KY, part 3 Surname Given Name Born Death Slusher Mary Elizabeth 01/17/1900 08/29/1969 Slusher Oma 1882 1967 Slusher James 10/26/1873 02/15/1941 Slusher Maranda 04/15/1904 12/05/1969 Slusher Everett 01/19/1924 06/10/1960 Slusher Thelma 10/23/1931 02/14/1938 Slusher Frank Jr. 10/29/1931 02/15/1937 Stewart Joe H. 01/16/1908 01/25/1969 Stewart Viola 11/10/1910 02/04/1986 Tabor Homer 10/21/1954 07/19/1955 Taylor Robert 03/29/1911 11/22/1980 Taylor John 11/11/1918 09/29/1980 Taylor Essie 07/22/1920 one date Tinsley Laura Ellen 02/17/1897 12/09/1972 Tinsley John Wilbur 01/31/1892 09/29/1944 Tuck Charlie Johnson 12/30/1895 01/24/1975 Vaselou Louis 07/26/1882 12/16/1951 Vaselou Elise 01/04/1894 one date Wilder Roxie Ann 08/18/1904 02/24/1986 Wilder Charles Sr. 10/30/1933 11/17/1982 Wilder Dora Lee 01/06/1931 08/26/1975 Wright Phyllis Jean one date 05/??/1963 Warren Lonnie G. 1954 1986 Wyrick John W. 01/01/1874 01/11/1972 Wyrick Eveline 12/10/1882 01/16/1956 Wyrick Riley 1869 1956 Wyrick Mabel 01/09/1915 one date ------------------------------ From: WRFC71A@prodigy.com (MRS BEULAH A FRANKS) Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 15:19:56, -0500 Subject: KY-F: Simpson/Scott Co. 50th Anniv. GOLDEN WEDDING The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Simpson will honor them at an open house and reception to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. The open house will be held at the First Baptist Church, 468 W. Main Street, San Jacinto, Calif., on April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson are natives of Midway and still have families and a host of friends in the area. They were married in Georgetown on April 11, 1928. They have been in California since September 1961, but have visited "home" frequently. They are now managing Leisure Homes Mobile Home Park in Barstow. They are the parents of two sons, Emmitt and Joseph, and both they and their families are residents of California. The Simpsons have five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Mr. Simpson's brother, Claude, and his wife, Blackie, of Lexington will leave on April 7 to help celebrate the occasion and to visit with the family for a few days. >From the scrapbook of Irene Judge Wiley Beulah Wiley Franks wrfc71a@prodigy.com ------------------------------ From: WRFC71A@prodigy.com (MRS BEULAH A FRANKS) Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 15:19:50, -0500 Subject: KY-F: Bio: Karsner.A G-Fayette Co. History of Fayette County, Kentucky, By Robert Peter, M.D., Edited by William Henry Perrin, 1882. [City of Lexington] A. G. KARSNER, farmer, P. O. Lexington, is the son of Maj. Jonathan Karsner and Jennetta (Creath) Karsner, and grandson of the Rev. Jacob Creath, one of the pioneer ministers of the "Blue Grass Region," who came to Fayette County in 1802. Jonathan Karsner was born on the Versailles pike, this county, on March 13, 1794, son of Casper Karsner, a native of Pennsylvania and of German descent. Jennetta was born in Fairfax County, Va., January 1, 1800, daughter of Rev. Jacob Creath, a native of Nova Scotia, who was a son of WIlliam Creath, a native of Ireland, to whom were born Jacob, William, John and some daughters whose names cannot be remembered. Casper Karsner emigrated to Kentucky about 1780; locating and entering land in this county; his wife was Eva Lail, a native of Pennsylvania. She, with her brother John, was taken prisoner at the age of fourteen, at Riddles' Mills, during the Revolution, and taken to Canada where they were exchanged. To them were born, John, George, Jonathan and Margaret. After the death of Casper, she married WIlliam Dunlap, and by him had seven children, WIlliam, George, Robert, Daniel, Elizabeth, Hannah and Catharine. To Jacob Creath and Mildred V. Carter were born Jennetta, Albert G., Margaret and Ann M. Albert G. was formerly a lawyer, but afterward became a prominent planter in Mississippi and married the daughter of Gov. Shelby, of Tennessee. Margaret married Ambrose Gibson, also a planter in Mississippi; Ann M. married Dr. Lewis Doyle, of Louisiana, a sugar planter. Maj. Jonathan Karsner was raised a farmer, and when he became of age he began to do business for himself; trading and cotton planting in the South. As a Major, he commanded the militia of Franklin County where he then resided; he was and "Old Line Whig" and died in February 1856. TO him were born Ann M., who was burned to death at Vicksburg in 1836; Susan M., married Maj. R. H. Wendover; Albert G., and Jacob C., deceased. Albert G. remained with his father until of age. In October, 1855, he married Frances A. Cassell, of Jessamine County, Ky. Mr. Karsner moved to Lexington in 1865, and there engaged in the stable business; he had lived there before his marriage, being then engaged in the grocery and confectionery business. In April, 1881, he moved to this precinct and purchased 180 acres, known as "T. D. Basye" farm. He has five children living, viz: George D., Bettie P., William C., Allie W. and Albert. He is a member of the Christian Church. Beulah Wiley Franks wrfc71a@prodigy.com ------------------------------ From: WRFC71A@prodigy.com (MRS BEULAH A FRANKS) Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 15:19:44, -0500 Subject: KY-F: Marr: Sorg-Martin/Franklin Co. SORG-MARTIN MARRIAGE Mrs. Elizabeth B. Sorg announces the marriage of her daughter, Dorothy Louise, to Mr. Samuel F. Martin. The wedding took place yesterday. The State Journal, Frankfort, Kentucky, June 29, 1935 Beulah Wiley Franks wrfc71a@prodigy.com ------------------------------ From: WRFC71A@prodigy.com (MRS BEULAH A FRANKS) Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 15:19:53, -0500 Subject: KY-F: Bio: Shaw,Joseph-Harrison Co. History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 680. [Harrison County] [Cynthiana City and Precinct] JOSEPH SHAW, deceased, was born in Paris, Bourbon County, Ky., March 22, 1825, son of John and Hannah (Cox) Shaw; he, a native of England, a manufacturer of cotton goods, who emigrated to Kentucky at an early day and settling in Maysville; she, also a native of England; they had eight children. Our subject attended the schools of Bourbon County, after which he went into the milling business, running a flouring mill for some time, and then began farming which he continued until his death, that event occurring in 1870; in 1853 the deceased married Miss America Jett, born in Bracken County, Ky., Nov. 25, 1830, daughter of William and Rachel (Howard) Jett, both natives of Bourbon County, and from which union there were born nine children, all living: William, John T., Edward C., Joseph W., James, Benjamin F., Hannah J., Albert, and Ira N. Mr. Shaw was a Republican and a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the family are members of the Christian Church and their farm consists of 147 acres of choice land, and the place being known as "Valley View." Beulah Wiley Franks wrfc71a@prodigy.com ------------------------------ From: WRFC71A@prodigy.com (MRS BEULAH A FRANKS) Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 20:35:41, -0500 Subject: KY-F: Gregory/Franklin Co.-102nd Birthday CELEBRATES 102nd BIRTHDAY Mrs. Alice Gregory, a resident of Franklin Manor Nursing Home, celebrated her 102nd birthday Thursday, Sept. 20. She was born Sept. 20, 1882, in Greenville, Tenn., the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tandy Lee. Her family moved to Franklin County when she was a baby and she has resided here all her life. She is one of 14 children. Mrs. Gregory is a member of the Frankfort Church of Christ and the Franklin County Senior Citizens. >From the scrapbook of Irene Judge Wiley Beulah Wiley Franks wrfc71a@prodigy.com ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 20:56:49 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: WILLIAM P. GABBERT - Unknown Co. KY. WILLIAM P. GABBERT, druggist and apothecary, is a native Indianian, born at Salem, Washington County, Indiana, November 27, 1853, and is of German descent. His parents, CHARLES D. and REBECCA (BARNETT) GABBERT, were natives of KENTUCKY and VIRGINIA, respectively, and were among the early settlers of Washington County, Ind. William P. was raised on his fahter's farm and in early years secured a good common school education. In 1870 he came to Paoli, Orange County, Indiana, and for three years was employed as general manager of the widely know Albert Hotel, which has since burned. He afterward clerked in a drug store for a time and was then sent to Orleans to take charge of a drug store at that place for Dr. J.H. BOWLES, and there remained three years. In 1882 with JOHN A. HUDELSON for a partner, and under the firm name of Gabbert & Hudelson, he embarked in the drug trade at Paoli and has since continued. Messrs. GABBERT & HUDELSON have upward of $8,000 invested in their drug business and their store and stock is far superior to the average coutry drug stores, and would be a credit to any city in Indiana. The marriage of Mr. Gabbert and Miss BELLE, daughter of JOHN P. and ELVIRA E. FOSTER was solemnized in 1873, and to them have been born two children: MAGGIE and CHARLES F., deceased. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884. ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 21:24:56 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: WILLIAM H. HUDELSON - BOURBON CO. KY WILLIAM H. HUDELSON, one of the few remaining old pioneers of Orange County, Indiana, was born in BOURBON COUNTY, KY, April 20, 1810, son of DAVID and SALLY (DONNELL) HUDELSON, and is of Scotch-Irish descent. The paternal grandfather of our subject was WILLIAM HUDELSON, a native of the Emerald Isle, and came to America prior to the Revolutionary war, in which he did faithful service for seven years. The father of Mrs. Hudelson was born in Pennsylvania and his mother was a native of Kentucky. In 1819 William H. Hudelson came to Orange County, Ind., in company with his parents and settled north of Paoli. By occupation, Mr. Hudelson has been a life-long farmer, and in 1840 settled upon the land where he now resides and he here owns 245 acres of well improved land. His marriage took place in 1831, to Miss ELIZABETH H. SPRINGER, a native of Lancaster County, Penn., who bore him ten children: JOHN A., LYDIA A., DAVID M., HENRY H., SARAH J., NICHOLAS V., ALBERT L., EMMA E., LANVILLE R. and ADA F. Mrs. Hudelson died November 20,1883. She was a most amiable woman, a true Christian lady and almost a life-long member of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Hudelson became a member of the same church in 1829, and is a Republican in politics. In 1862 he was elected Justice of the Peace, and re-elected to the same office in 1882. He is one of the venerable old pioneers of Orange County. JOHN A. HUDELSON, farmer and druggist, is the eldest son of WILLIAM H. and ELIZABEH H. (SPRINGER) HUDELSON, and was born May 31, 1832. He remained at home and assisted his father on the farm until his twenty-fourth year when he began doing for himself. The greater part of his life has been spent in farming, stock-raising and shipping, and for twelve years he has been engaged in the stock business. In 1882 he engaged in the drug business in Paoli, in partnership with WILLIAM P. GABBERT. Mr. Hudelson was married in 1859, to Miss ADDIE LINDLEY, also a life resident of Orange County, Ind., and daughter of JAMES LINDLEY. To them have been born six children: ELLA J., LILLIE E., CHARLEY M. (deceased), MAUD G. (deceased), JOHN W. (deceased), and ADDIE P. In 1859 Mr. Hudelson settled where he now resides, erecting his present residence in 1870, which is a substantial frame, 36x42 feet and cost about $4.000. He is a Republican politically, and Mrs. Hudelson is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The Hudelsons are among the oldest and most respected people of the county. CYRUS N. HUDELSON was born in Paoli Township. Orange County, Indiana August 19, 1832, and is the son of DAVID and SARAH (DONNELL) HUDELSON. His youth was passed without noteworthy event at work on the farm in summers and in attendance upon the schools in the winters, whereby he managed to secure a fair education. He selected farming as his occupation through life, and this he has followed together with rearing stock and shipping. He owns 240 acres, and has a comfortable home. In September, 1854, he married MARTHA C. HAMERSLY, who was born in Martin County, Indiana August 18,1833. Eight children are the issue: SARAH E., MARTHA E., LYDIA J., SAMUEL D., JAMES C., CYRUS A., MARY A. and CYRUS J. Mr. Hudelson from the first has identified himself with the Republican party, and has worked steadily for its success not only locally but on the State and national tickets. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and like all citizens of the county of his name is upright, capable, industrious and thoroughly honest. The Hudelsons are old settlers and are well respected. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884. ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 22:39:10 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: JAMES M. MCGOWEN Unknown Co. KY JAMES M. MCGOWEN is a native of this county (Morgan County, Indiana), was born January 3, 1840, and is one of the seven children of JOHN and MALINDA (THOMAS) MCGOWEN, natives respectively of TENNESSEE and KENTUCKY. They were married in KENTUCKY, whence at an early day they moved to this county, and lived the remainder of their days, having been parents of seven children-POLLY A., ANDREW J., THOMAS, GREENBERRY, SARAH, ELIZABETH and JAMES M. In August, 1862, our subject enlisted in Company H, Seventieth Indiana Volunteers, in which he served until discharged, November, 1864. March 15, 1865, in Monroe County, Ind., he married NANCY A., daughter of JOHN and ADALINE MARTIN, from which union resulted seven children-JOHN, REBECCA J., MARY E., NANCY A., JAMES M. (deceased), NORA A. and WILLIAM J. After marriage, Mr. McGowen settled here (Washington Twp. and Martinsville, Morgan Co., IN.), but four years later purchased a farm in Monroe County, to which he removed, and where he remained until 1873, at which period he purchased and occupied his present home and farm, embracing 490 acres of valuable land. Mr. McGowen is much regarded by his neighbors. "COUNTIES OF MORGAN, MONROE & BROWN, INDIANA, HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL." CHARLES BLANCHARD, EDITOR. CHICAGO: F. A. BATTEY & CO., PUBLISHERS 1884 Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. ivie@tima.com ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 23:04:07 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: WILLIAM G. BAKER/son of JOHN BAKER - GREEN CO. KY. WILLIAM G. BAKER was born in Orange County, Ind., September 4, 1824, and is the son of JOHN and ANNIE (IRVINE) BAKER. The former a native of GREEN COUNTY, KY., is the son of FREDERICK BAKER. The family came to Orange County in 1811, Frederick having entered the land where our subject now resides. He was a soldier in the war of 1812 and an upright man and a good citizen. William G. has always resided in the county, and has followed farming and stock-raising. August 17, 1857, he married MARGARET, daughter of ROBERT and ELIZABETH (VANZANT) MCLANE, the former having been born December 11,1780, and his wife March 15, 1797. They were among the most respected and honorable of the early settlers of Orange County. He died April 27, 1864, and his wife May 5, 1864. To our subject and wife were born the following children: JOHN R., SARAH A., ISAIAH, ELIDA and EMMA. Mr. and Mrs. Baker are members of the Baptist Church and are respected members of the community where they reside. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 23:06:25 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: JAMES M. BAKER - unknown Co. KY. JAMES M. BAKER was born in Orange County, Indiana, in 1826, a son of REV. WILLIAM and HARRIET (COWARD) BAKER, both of whom were natives of KENTUCKY. Rev. William Baker was born on Independence Day, 1804; came with his people to Orange County, Ind., in 1811; became a Missionary Baptist minister and was ordained in 1840. While visiting friends in Kansas in 1881, and while reading his text from the pulpit, he dropped dead, passing away while advocating the cause of Christ. James M. Baker was raised on a farm to manhood, secured a fair education in youth and for fifteen terms taught school, and for over thirteen years served his township as Trustee with credit. His marriage with Miss LOUISA, daughter of WILLIAM and OBEDIENCE (REEVES) BURTON, of Lawrence County, was solemnized March 18, 1852, and these children have been born to them: HARRIET O. (MRS. RALSTON), MARIA E. (MRS. COOK), WILLIAM E., JOHN W., CHARLES W. and DELANA. Mr. Baker has belonged to the Missionary Baptist Church for a number of years and is possessor of 560 acres of good land. In politics he was first a Whig, then a Republican, and is now a Grenbacker. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884. ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps V1 #132 *************************** 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.