ky-footsteps Wednesday, 9 July 1997 Volume 01 : Number 144 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Diana Flynn Date: Tue, 08 Jul 1997 20:37:21 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: MOSES F. HAM- BOURBON CO. KY. MOSES F. HAM was born in Bourbon County, Ky., July 1, 1827. His father was Michael Ham, a native of Virginia, and settled with his parents in Kentucky when but a child. his mother was Miss Elizabeth Mathers, and their wedding occurred in April, 1819. Of their family of ten children, only five are now living. Moses F. moved to Orange County in the fall of 1844, and located near Orangeville, where he remained until the spring of 1870. At that time he moved to French Lick Township, and has made that his home ever since. On January 6, 1859, he married Amanda J. Bruner, who has borne him a family of eight children, all living. Mrs. Ham was born October 8, 1838, a daughter of Alfred and Mary (Wilson) Bruner. Mr. Ham is a tanner by trade, although for the last twenty years he has not worked any at that business. In early life he received but a common school education. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and belongs to the society of Odd Fellows. In politics he is a Republican, and was County Commissioner for one term. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884. ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Tue, 08 Jul 1997 20:41:17 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: I.N. GLOVER - S/O THOMAS G. GLOVER - Unknown Co. KY. I.N.(ISAAC N.) GLOVER, of the firm of Malott & Glover, was born in Orange County, Ind., July 15, 1855, where he was reared and educated. He is the youngest of six children born to Thomas G. and Eliza (Elgin) Glover, respectively of Kentucky and Indiana; he born in 1805 and she in 1811, both still living. Our subject in 1872 located at Bedford, where he studied telegraphy and followed that business there, at Salem, Bloomington and Mitchell, being agent for the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railway. In 1881 he bought an interest in the milling business, and after one year sold, and opened a clothing store, soon after taking in as partner J. H. Malott, when the business was extended to take in dry goods and notions, now handling a stock of over $10,000. He was Town Clerk of Mitchell in 1880. He was married October 15, 1879, to Miss Rosa C. Bates, daughter of Jacob and Emily (Kelley) Bates, natives of Indiana. Miss Bates was born in Scott County, Ind., October 24, 1854, and by their union they have one child--Merle B. The family are Presbyterians, and he is a Republican. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Tue, 08 Jul 1997 21:00:14 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: WASHINGTON & SARAH TEGARDEN HARDMAN - SHELBY CO. KY. WASHINGTON HARDMAN, of Orleans Township, is a son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Stright) Hardman, and the oldest of their six children. In 1813 Daniel came to Orange County and established his cabin home, returning in 1816 to Kentucky for his family. Mrs. Hardman died in April, 1831, and for his second wife he took Elizabeth Leatherman. His death was August 11, 1851, at the age of sixty years. Washington Hardman has been a resident of Orange County since 1816, and has devoted his whole life to agricultural pursuits. His marriage with Sarah Tegarden was solemnized April 5, 1838, and to their union the following children have been born: Henry W., Eliza A., Polly J., Mary E., Matilda E., Alexander C., Sarah M. and William A. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hardman are natives of Shelby County, Ky., his birth occurring June 10, 1813, and hers September 18, 1818. She came to Orange County with her parents at the age of seven years, where her father, Basil Tegarden, died in 1843, and her mother, whose maiden name was Annie (Todd) Tegarden in 1863, at the age of eighty-four years. Mr. Hardman and wife are among the best people of their community, and are members of the Christian Church. He votes the Republican ticket and takes a healthy interest in public affairs. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 NOTE: I also have the bio of Washington's youngest brother, John, if anyone is interested. ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Tue, 08 Jul 1997 22:15:26 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: LEE HAZLEWOOD MD - S/O REUBEN & JANE RAY HAZLEWOOD - Unknown Co. KY. LEE HAZLEWOOD, M.D., one of the most prominent men and eminent physicians of the county (Orange County, Indiana), is the third son of six children of Reuben and Jane (Ray) Hazlewood, and was born May 24, 1819, being one of the oldest settlers of the county now living. The parents were both Virginians who were taken early in their lives to Kentucky, where they were married August 15, 1811. Their children were Gates, John R., Lee, Priscilla (who married George Getter), Rhoda A. (who married Dr. John Batsell), and an infant, deceased. The parents came to this county in 1836, and settled near French Lick, and here the mother died about two years later. About eight years later the father married again, and lived until October 20, 1857, when his death occurred. He was a member of the Reformed Church, and a man of personal worth and high character. The youth of Lee was passed with his parents, and during that time and until one year after his mother's death he attended Lincoln Academy, Stanford, Ky. In 1838 he commenced the study of medicine with Dr. Samuel Reid, of Salem, Ind., and later, after he had begun the practice, attended the Transylvania Medical College, Lexington, Ky., the Jefferson Medical College, Louisville, Ky., and the Evansville Medical College, Indiana. He graduated at the last named institution in 1851. As early as 1841 he began to practice at Valeene (Southeast Township), where he has purchased property, and here he has continued since, often with more work than he could do, without solicitations. He has accumulated an estate of 1,500 acres, and no man of the county is better known or more highly regarded. He owes his success to his own industry, skill in his profession, integrity and self-sacrifice. June 20, 1843, he married the daughter of Samuel Chambers, but she died the following year, April 9, 1844. September 4, 1853, he married Mary E., daughter of Samuel and Amy Harned, and two children came to this union: George R., who now practices with his father, and Alice J., who married Dr. William A. Cole. Mrs. Hazlewood died, and Dr. Hazlewood married Rebecca, daughter of James and Martha Sloan, January 27, 1863. She bore him two children: Mary F. and Felix W. Dr. Hazlewood is a Republican, and is a member of the Masonic and the Odd Fellow fraternities. He has done much to build up the county, intellectually, morally and temperately. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884. ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Tue, 08 Jul 1997 22:41:57 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: HON. DAVID S. HUFFSTUTTER - BOURBON CO. KY. HON. DAVID S. HUFFSTUTTER, who has played a conspicuous and honorable part in the affairs of Orange County, is a son of George and Catharine (Sears) Huffstutter, the former of whom was a native of Maryland, born January 12, 1779. George Huffstutter passed his early boyhood in Washington, Penn., and while yet a youth moved to Bourbon County, Ky., where he married. His wife was a native of North Carolina, and was born January, 1779. In the year 1816 he immigrated to Harrison County, Ind., where he engaged in farming. His death occurred in that county in 1861, preceded by his wife's, in 1852, in Floyd County. David S. was born in Bourbon County, Ky., September 21, 1808. His settlement in Orange County was in the year 1835, on the same farm where he now resides (Orleans Township), one mile north of Orleans. He soon became known for his more than ordinary ability and integrity, which resulted in his election to the State Legislature, in 1846. From that time, with the exception of one term, he acted as legislator for his county until 1855, serving in both the House of Representatives and Senate. At the end of that time, against the solicitations of his friends, and disregarding the call of his party, he declined any further political honors. As a public servant he was distinguished for a faithful and conscientious discharge of his official duty, and an unswerving, though honest fealty to his party, and is now, as he always has been, an ardent and stanch Democrat. On the 24th of May, 1832, he lead to Hymen's altar Miss Polly A. Bower, who was born in Clark County, Ind., May 5, 1811. Her parents were Solomon and Jennie (Parr) Bower, who came to Indiana in 1806 from North Carolina. To. Mr. and Mrs. Huffstutter four children were born, only one of which--Andrew J.--is now living. Her death occurred April 20, 1879. Mr. Huffstutter is now spending the remainder of his days upon his splendid farm of 1.000 acres, which he has earned by his own industry and energy. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Wed, 09 Jul 1997 01:40:41 -0500 Subject: KY-F: Hurst Cem Bell Co. KY part 2 Surname Given Name Born Death Blessing James G. 04/22/1890 07/14/1953 Blessing Dora E. 05/24/1895 11/24/1973 Roberts T.G. 12/25/1884 12/02/1954 Roberts Anna Powers 04/22/1888 03/31/1967 Pearl Jack Adams 06/04/1891 01/12/1956 Martin Marie 07/30/1923 11/13/1960 Pearl Grace P. 05/12/1892 01/02/1975 Pearl Joe Evans 07/03/1925 05/11/1945 Wells Bettie L. 05/03/1895 06/18/1966 Wells James H. 01/14/1890 08/16/1963 Hale Roy 07/23/1904 one date Hale Virginia J. 07/05/1913 01/13/1984 Mason Isabell 02/02/1905 04/19/1974 Crawford Harvey 02/24/1899 11/14/1953 Crawford Pearl 11/23/1904 03/22/1960 Clarkson Wylie 08/15/1910 07/23/1973 Lambert Dave 09/03/1885 02/23/1964 Lambert Lucy 04/25/1894 11/11/1964 Lucas Benjiman 08/03/1925 01/07/1982 Lewis James S. 03/25/1911 12/16/1978 Lewis Grace F. 02/07/1919 one date Collins Stella Mae 08/18/1910 05/06/1962 Reams Lemuel Robert 03/01/1883 12/01/1960 Reams Hazel M. 02/11/1893 08/11/1953 Wallace May Brown 09/13/1876 03/28/1961 Wallace Foster S. 04/04/1901 one date Bennett Mary Ethel 12/03/1902 02/27/1986 Bennett Elmer Sims 12/04/1900 07/10/1957 McGraw Lelie 08/12/1885 02/04/1982 McGraw Thomas 01/16/1883 07/27/1958 Enix Rev. B.H. 10/08/1888 10/16/1954 Enix Roxie Ann 09/03/1891 02/25/1964 Dobbs Robert 12/18/1898 one date Bull Homer 08/03/1896 07/20/1956 Bull Charlie Thomas 10/25/1926 05/24/1957 Mullins Oscar C. 12/31/1885 07/20/1961 Mullins Axie B. 02/15/1900 05/24/1969 Catron William 1928 1956 Yeary Earnest 03/11/1911 06/06/1963 Swangin Mary Jane 04/08/1909 08/18/1971 Swangin James Riley 08/12/1911 09/08/1962 Healy Smith Abram 09/07/1875 10/24/1963 Healy Sarah Myrtle 04/28/1896 10/14/1971 Healy Mabel Juanita 11/04/1922 07/31/1974 Healy Glen 04/23/1918 01/18/1983 Healy Louella M. 11/16/1914 one date Wilson Wade 10/04/1909 09/03/1967 Chadwell Maggie 1889 1973 Hatmaker Hester 07/13/1875 07/17/1970 Clark Ella 01/04/1889 05/16/1982 Clark Shade 02/13/1883 02/15/1977 ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Wed, 09 Jul 1997 01:40:48 -0500 Subject: KY-F: Hurst Cem Bell Co. KY part 4 Surname Given Name Born Death Manis Susan 04/14/1870 02/14/1960 Grubbs Mamie E. 08/13/1895 09/20/1961 Abbott Betty G. 06/27/1939 08/06/1968 Abbott Paschal L. 06/09/1935 09/17/1972 Agee John 09/18/1891 02/26/1960 Carmon Beulah West 05/15/1912 04/30/1960 Goin Theodore W. 02/28/1904 11/06/1958 Herron Rollins 04/02/1908 11/12/1959 Bussell Harvey B. 03/15/1893 11/17/1959 Hill Tillman 03/16/1878 08/18/1960 Hill Arrilla no dates Wilson Mossie 03/15/1906 09/01/1975 Wilson Estell 05/19/1909 11/15/1979 Greene Walter F. 11/27/1915 07/26/1964 Janeway Charlie 05/27/1882 02/26/1974 Janeway Mayo 03/04/1909 one date Fletcher A.J. 03/05/1884 12/08/1961 Fletcher Mary E. 10/22/1887 12/17/1962 Fletcher Patsy Ruth 04/06/1913 02/14/1964 Fletcher Paul Edwin Sr. 02/07/1914 one date Sowders Stella Mae 08/28/1924 03/09/1973 Sowders Nora 02/19/1896 04/20/1963 Sowders James M. 03/01/1893 10/04/1964 Spurlock Charles F. 08/30/1912 01/10/1963 Spurlock Theda 05/06/1920 07/11/1964 Guy George Thomas 05/04/1911 11/05/1966 Webb Virda M. 11/26/1920 07/20/1975 Webb Arfield 10/02/1906 one date Hatfield Ben 10/10/1905 11/11/1980 Shumate Shelby Mike 10/12/1910 08/20/1961 Johnson Elmer N. 05/30/1893 03/12/1972 Luntsford Earl K. 07/06/1913 01/31/1971 Collins Bige 1899 1972 Mike Marie 07/04/1911 08/30/1979 Mike Lewis B. 10/28/1908 06/07/1959 May Maudie Jane 10/07/1902 12/09/1965 May Ellis W. 08/10/1897 08/17/1962 Scott John D. 09/04/1881 08/23/1963 Scott Alafair 07/04/1881 11/10/1960 Moore E. Tilden 1892 1965 Moore Liza Spangler 1898 one date May Joe Willis 10/02/1894 05/05/1962 Pass Denny Lee 09/02/1947 05/21/1966 Walters William E. 03/21/1926 one date Walters Myrtle Ward 07/05/1899 09/20/1972 Walters James W. 05/06/1889 11/19/1981 Callison Katherine Lee 1961 1977 Lundy Zan 1909 1977 White Guy P. 08/09/1924 07/05/1965 Miller Marie 1908 1965 ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps V1 #144 *************************** 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. 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