ky-footsteps Monday, 14 July 1997 Volume 01 : Number 149 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Diana Flynn Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 15:14:24 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: WILLIAM F. & SARAH WOODS OSBORN - LOUISVILLE KY Page 596 WILLIAM F. OSBORN, general merchant and manufacturer of the Hindostan oilstone and sandstone, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, October 2, 1834, a son of Thomas J. and Eleanor (Ent) Osborne, who were natives respectively of New York and New Jersey, and of English-German descent. When three years old William F. was taken by his parents to Louisville, Ky., where he was principally raised and educated. From 1851 to 1854 he served an apprenticeship at the hatter's trade in silk, and in 1855 was a delegate to the first silk hat convention held in the United States at Cincinnati. In 1862 he began in business for himself at Louisville, continuing until 1866, when he came to Orange County, Ind., and settled at West Baden Springs, where he remained until 1873. He there engaged in the manufacture of the Hindostan oil and sandstone, which he has ever since continued, and in 1883 shipped 2,439 cases of this article. Mr. Osborn is a Democrat, a Free Mason, an Odd Fellow, and he and wife belong to the Methodist Episcopal Church. To the marriage of Mr. Osborn and Miss Sarah Woods, of Louisville, three children have been born, named: Thomas E., Mary G. and Prather. Mr. Osborn in President of the Fourth Indiana Sunday-school District, composed of Harrison, Crawford and Orange Counties. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 15:24:12 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: BLEWFORD PEYTON - s/o WILLIAM PEYTON - LINCOLN CO Page 596 BLEWFORD PEYTON was born in Crawford County, Ind., November 25, 1833, the son of William and Rehab (Marshall) Peyton, the father a native of Lincoln Co., KY., and the mother of Orange County, N.C. Martin Peyton, the grandfather, a Virginian, married Rachael Arbuckle in Kentucky, and in 1816 came to Crawford County, Ind., where they raised a large family, William, the father of Blewford, being one. William was raised a farmer; was married in Kentucky, and in 1847 came to this township (Paoli Township), where he lived until his death August 10, 1862, his wife following him May 10, 1863. Their three children were: Lovie, Blewford and Mary R., our subject being the only one now living. He, in youth, became a farmer, and was compelled to make the best of limited school advantages. April 2, 1856, he married Sarah A. E. Scott, who bore him three children: William S., Mary E. and Laura E., and died April 29, 1863. March 26, 1864, he married Mrs. Elizabeth J. Gifford, whose maiden name was Elrod. They have two children: Wesley G. and Everett M. Mrs. Peyton was born in this county December 1, 1830. Mr. Peyton is one of the leading farmers of the county; is liberal in politics; is a Mason, and himself and family are universally respected. He owns a farm of 160 acres. "HISTORY OF lAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 16:22:24 -0700 Subject: KY-F: OBIT: Mrs. R. H. Wills (Joella Howard) - Harrison Co After a protracted illness, Mrs. R. H. Wills died at the residence of her husband on Wilson Avenue, in this city, at an early hour last Thursday morning. The Funeral was held at the residence on Friday afternoon at three o'clock, conducted by Rev. C. W. Elsey and burial followed at Battle Grove. Mrs. Wills was a daughter of Joseph and Martha Howard and was born near Ruddles Mills on January 16, 1854. She became the of Mr. Wills (Richard Hitt Wills) about 39 years ago. She is survived by her husband and four sons, Messers Joe, George, Ed and Richard Wills, all grown. Three sisters also survive, Miss Mamie Howard, Mrs. Carrie McLeod, and Mrs. Mollie Case. Mrs. Wills was a most excellent woman, of beautifuly character, a devoted wife and mother. She will be greatly missed. Page Three of "The Cynthiana Democrat, Thursday July 15, 1909. Submitted by Edie Suttle, greatgrand daughter of Joella (Howard) and Richard Hitt Wills. ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 16:30:24 -0700 Subject: KY-F: OBIT: Mrs. Martha J. Howard - Harrison Co Mrs. Martha J. Howard, aged 70 years, died Monday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wills {Joella Howard and Richard Hitt Wills}. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Carrie Mc Leod, of Lexington, and Mrs. R. H. Wills, Mrs. Mollie Case and Miss Mamie Howard. The funeral services, conducted by Rev. J. L. Clark, were held at the residence Wednesday afternoon and the remains were buried at Battle Grove Cemetery. Page 5, The Log Cabin (Cynthiana Kentucky) Friday, March 01, 1907. Submitted by: Edie Suttle, great greatgranddaugter of Martha Howard. ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 19:49:05 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: MELISSA R. LEWIS PHILLIPS - Unknown Co Page 637 JOHN PHILLIPS, a farmer whose history is a part of that of Orange County, Ind., for nearly three-quarters of a century, is of Revolutionary descent, his paternal grandfather being killed in that war, and his father, Thomas Phillips, a soldier of Gov. St. Clair, being wounded so severely at St. Clair's defeat as to lose the use of one arm. Thomas married in Pennsylvania, and moved to what is now Orange County, Ind., in 1808, for a number of years resided in a fort. He died in 1834, his widow afterward moving to Cass County, where she died a few years later. The subject of this sketch was born in the fort where his parents lived, August 18, 1812, and was the fourth in a family of eight children. Orange County has always been his home, and farming has always been his occupation. He is the owner of 400 acres of good land (Northeast Township), and is an old-fashioned, true-blue Democrat in politics. He married, June 5, 1834, Melissa R., daughter of John M. and Elizabeth (Younger) Lewis, and eight children have been born to them, as follows: Mary (Mrs. Roach), Thomas L., Susan J. (deceased), Rachel (Mrs. Moody), Elizabeth (deceased), John W., Melinda E. (Mrs. Freed) and Elmira A. (deceased). Mrs. Phillips was born in Kentucky October 19, 1814, and has bravely aided her husband through life, lessening the burden of pioneer hardships and brightening his humble home with an affectionate heart and willing hands. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 20:08:31 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: GEORGE H & ELEAZER J PIERCE - s/o MAHALA SHIVELY PIERCE - SPENCER CO Page 659 GEORGE H. PIERCE is a native of this county (Orange County, Ind.) and is the son of George R. and Mahala (Shively) Pierce. The father was a native of Yates County, N.Y., and was born May 6, 1805, and the mother was a native of Spencer County, Ky., born October 17, 1808, and their marriage occurred in 1829. The father was of English and the mother of German descent. The former came to this county in 1819 with several other families in a flat-boat, and after that remained here until his death, March 29, 1879. His children were as follows: Harvey A., born November 15, 1830, died in June, 1859; Clorinda M., born November 4, 1833; Napoleon B., born August 12, 1835; Martha M., born October 20, 1837; George H. (our subject) born September 20, 1839; Susan E, born June 4, 1842; Mahale C., born June 24, 1844, and Eleazer J. (see below). The wife of our subject was Louisa Cox, who has borne her husband a family of nine children. Mr. Pierce has made farming his occupation through life. He began poor, with but little education, and now has a farm of 306 acres and a comfortable home. (Northwest Township) He is one of the substantial farmers of this part of the county. Page 660 ELEAZER J. PIERCE, a prominent citizen and farmer, was born in this county, April 27, 1848, and was reared upon a farm, receiving in boyhood only a rudimentary education. For the sketch of his parents see the biography of George H. Pierce. Eleazer remained with his parents until twenty-seven years of age, though upon attaining his majority, he began accumulating property of his own. At the age of fifteen, being a large, strong boy, he enlisted in Company A, Seventeenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry (mounted) and served honorably and with great credit for a boy for two years and was discharged in August, 1865, as Sergeant, by reason of the close of the war. He was in the following important engagements: Big Shanty, Kenesaw Mountain, Flat Rock, New Hope Church, two days fight near Selma, Ala., and elsewhere. Upon his return he went to school for a time. April 27, 1875, he married Mary J. Mathers. He is a member of Decker Post, G.A.R., and is a leading Republican, being a member of the Republican County Central Committee. He is one of the prominent and progressive men of the county. (Northwest Township) "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884. ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 20:28:04 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: WILLIAM PRUETT-WHITLEY CO Page 661 WILLIAM PRUETT is a native of Whitley County, Ky., his birth occurring September 6,1821. He is the seventh of twelve children of William and Sarah (Demoss) Pruett, the parents both being natives of Kentucky and of English descent. They came to this county (Orange County, Indiana) at the very early date of 1821, locating in what is now Orangeville Township, and here they became prominent and well respected. William, the subject of this sketch, was reared a farmer, and at the age of nineteen, with but little schooling, he began for himself, and February 14, 1839, married Elizabeth Powell, who bore him eight children, as follows: Sarah A., Mary, who married John J. Kirk; Nancy J., who became the wife of Stephen B. Jones; George W., who married Mildred J. Faucett; David, who married Ann Talbot; John F., who was united in marriage with Lizzie Faucett; William T., who married Mary M. Duncan and Maria E., who became the wife of John M. Freeman. February 27, 1863, Mrs. Pruett died, and September 24, 1863 he married Louisa Davis, who bore him two children: Elbert J. and Alonzo M. As a farmer Mr. Pruett has been successful, his present farm consisting of 320 acres of good land (Northwest Township). He and wife have been life-long members of the Methodist Church. He is one of the leading Democrats of his township, and has served in various official capacities with much credit to himself. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 22:05:53 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: JONAH J. REED - s/o WILLIAM & RUTH GLOVER REED - Unknown Co Page 637 JONAH J. REED, a native of Orange County, Ind., was born August 25, 1823, and is the only one living of a large family born to William and Ruth (Glover) Reed. William was born in 1779 in Pennsylvania, a son of David and Rachel Reed, with whom he moved to Kentucky in about 1783, where he married his wife, who was born in the Blue Grass State in 1786. In 1811 he and wife immigrated to Orange County, Ind., which at that time was filled with Indians and wild animals, and building a log-cabin began clearing and farming. In 1812 David Reed and family also came to Orange County, and for a time lived at Maxwell's Fort to escape Indian depredations. The following are the children born to William and Ruth Reed: Miranda, Milton, Elizabeth, Rachel. Mahala, Allan, Robinson, Jonah G., Hannah and Stephen. Jonah G. Reed has never made his home elsewhere but in his native township (Northeast Township). He has served three years as County Commissioner, twelve years as Justice of the Peace, and since 1876 has followed merchandizing at Lancaster. December 26, 1844, he was united in wedlock with Jane, daughter of Basil and Annie (Todd) Tegarden, who was born May 27, 1822, in Orange County, Ind., To them seven children have been born, named William B., born January 19, 1846, died November 13, 1850; Henry A., born January 22, 1849; Sarah J., September 21, 1851, died December 8, 1874; Ruth A., March 14, 1857; Millard C., August 10, 1859; Rachel E., June 27, 1862, and Mary B., January 23, 1867, died November 8, 1873. Mr. Reed is a Republican in politics, and himself and family are among the most highly esteemed people of the township. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 22:15:06 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: W. L. REED - s/o JESSE & ELIZABETH WILSON REED -BOURBON CO Page 612 W. L. REED, one of the merchants of Orleans, was born in Orange County, Ind., April 17,1840, a son of Jesse and Elizabeth (Wilson) Reed. His paternal grandfather was George Reed, a native of Virginia, who was one of the earliest settlers in Kentukcy. His son Jesse was born November 28, 1798, and during his life was a farmer and blacksmith, and married his wife in Bourbon County, Ky., her place of nativity. In 1832 they came to Orange County where his death occurred December 25, 1851, and hers June 1, 1858. W. L. Reed enjoyed but moderate advantages for education, and for six years followed the avocation of his father, that of blacksmithing. He then began clerking for T. B. Walker in the mercantile business at Orleans, and in 1861 went out as sutler in the Twenty-fourth Indiana Regiment where he continued until the close of the war. In 1866 he attended commercial college at Indianapolis, and the same year began his present business. Mr. Reed is now considered one of the most successful and energetic merchants in Orleans. April 17, 1867, he was married to Nancy C. Walker, a native of New Albany, Ind., and by her he is the father of these five children: Thomas L., Fannie L., Jessie W., Sarah R. and Esther. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 22:44:22 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: MOSES ROBERTS - HENRY CO Page 651 MOSES ROBERTS, of Greenfield Township, came from Henry County, Ky., his place of nativity, to Orange County, Ind. His parents were James and Sarah (Bishop) Roberts, who reared a family of six children, and of which Moses was the third. Mrs. Roberts died in 1847, and they were both members of the Baptist Church. Moses was the oldest son and was born October 24, 1825. He lived with his mother until her death, and during his minority acquired but a limited education. His first marriage was to Miss Lucy E. Zaring, who bore him three children: Nancy A., James B., and John H. Her death occurred December 27, 1863, and he was again married on March 20, 1864, this time to Miss Catharine King. On the fourteenth of March in the following year Mr. Roberts was again a widower by the death of his second wife. On August 14, following, Nancy J. Lowe became his third wife, and to them five children have been born, named Byram L., Maranda E., William B., Anna C., and Dora J., all living. Mr. Roberts is one of the principal farmers in the township, and with his wife is a member of the United Brethren Church. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, and a Democrat in politics. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 23:11:17 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: DR. SAMUEL RYAN - s/o WILSON RYAN - Unknown Co Page 645 DR. SAMUEL RYAN is a native of Floyd County, Ind., and was born May 3, 1829, a son of Wilson and Rebecca (Taylor) Ryan. His father was a native of Kentucky, and was born in 1807, and while a young man, moved to Corydon, Ind. He was a local preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Later in life he moved to Missouri, where his death occurred in 1846. Miss Rebecca Taylor was born in Floyd County, in 1811, and when about sixteen was married to Wilson Ryan. Of their three children, only one, Dr. Ryan, is now living. Wilson Ryan was three times married and the father of seven children. Dr. Samuel Ryan was raised in Greenville, Ind., by his father, and in 1846 he went to the Mexican war and remained fourteen months. Being too young to enlist as a soldier, he went as a teamster. On his return from the war he lived in Missouri for a time with his parents, and it was then he began the study of medicine. This he continued for six months, then moved to Harrison County, Ind., and for about four years did a mercantile trade. He continued the study of medicine after this with Dr. John S. Ducate, at Fredericksburg, Ind., and attended lectures in the Eclectic Medical College at Cincinnati, and in the Central College of Physicians and Surgeons at Indianapolis. He has practiced his profession for twenty-six years, most of the time at French Lick Springs, Orange County, Indiana, where he has an extensive and lucrative practice. Miss Amelia D. Hancock, of Harrison County, Ind., became his wife in October, 1850. Of their four children, only William E. and Annie are now living. The former is a graduate in medicine, and assoc- iated with his father, in the practice at the Springs. Dr. Ryan is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and belongs to the Masonic fraternity. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 00:04:18 -0500 Subject: KY-F: Hurst Cem Bell Co. KY part 19 Surname Given Name Born Death Mays James C. 07/21/1893 04/10/1949 Mays Betty Jackson 07/09/1899 08/06/1963 Snavely Willaim Maynard 1898 1949 Coyle Mary 08/25/1873 07/21/1951 Venable Robert Ennis 10/11/1896 11/05/1949 Mays Jerry Keith 03/07/1938 03/17/1966 Goodman Beatrice 10/01/1927 12/13/1950 Venable Lon Jefferson 08/15/1894 08/25/1950 Roberts Sterl 05/04/1884 12/01/1951 Rowland William Lawrence 02/19/1900 02/17/1955 Rowland Etta 10/10/1903 01/30/1976 Russell Ethel Hoskins no dates Russell J.I. 04/08/1903 04/17/1956 Noe Dora Estep 07/01/1886 03/11/1972 Baker Judith Ann 02/26/1951 02/27/1951 Johnson Milbern 10/25/1911 03/04/1958 Goodman Charles James 06/22/1905 02/20/1958 Mason Cordell 03/05/1905 one date Mason Martha Jane 05/01/1905 10/11/1988 Presnell Bill 1906 1988 Holt Nellie 1892 one date Holt Neal 1895 1974 McManaway Ruthie J. 09/19/1955 04/15/1978 McManaway Jerry W. 02/24/1953 02/20/1987 Eastridge Celia Roe 07/21/1905 03/06/1979 Eastridge Joe 09/29/1907 12/14/1979 Edwards Johnson C. 03/20/1925 02/10/1983 Beeler Louis 10/08/1885 03/09/1968 Gordon William 1888 1971 Gordon Rillie Minton 1888 1973 Huddleston Don 02/22/1914 01/08/1978 Holliman Dave 01/19/1891 08/04/1969 Carloftis Nicholas Jon no dates Carloftis Laura Mae no dates Taylor Barbara Griffin 03/18/1936 06/14/1987 Byrd Doyle 01/31/1922 09/01/1949 Dixon Clarence C. 02/10/1895 03/19/1958 Dixon Leora Mae 08/08/1904 06/11/1951 Barton Loretta one date 12/28/1949 Markham Dick D. 01/01/1929 03/09/1957 Markham James B. 10/24/1925 11/12/1950 Markham Bruce Edward 05/03/1903 07/05/1974 Markham Emma Ruth 01/12/1905 05/17/1975 Goin Charlie 1902 1971 Goins Charlie B. no dates Harrison Talva Dooley 09/29/1900 02/07/1949 Dixon Grover Clay 09/21/1923 12/21/1944 Brooks Buddy E. 08/20/1910 10/04/1984 Riley Manda Q. 07/09/1895 03/30/1949 White Jake Eskel 01/05/1895 02/15/1950 ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 00:04:36 -0500 Subject: KY-F: Hurst Cem Bell Co. KY part 20 Surname Given Name Born Death White Cornelia Mae 06/09/1905 01/14/1984 Dalton Thomas G. 1875 1966 Dalton Leuella 1882 1949 Lawless Betty Lue 10/23/1945 02/28/1951 Williams Iris A. 12/14/1949 07/23/1950 Fultz Charles no dates Fultz Arlena no dates Lingar Anne 03/31/1865 12/20/1950 Rowlett Dexter M. 04/24/1904 08/09/1950 Hubbard Henry Sr. 01/01/1898 12/16/1958 Hubbard Kenneth Everett 01/04/1949 01/16/1950 Carpenter Mary I. 08/13/1875 03/08/1958 Thacker Ray J. 10/18/1923 03/17/1945 Thacker Everett C. 02/02/1918 01/27/1945 Thacker Curtis 1894 1979 Thacker Edith 07/11/1898 07/20/1953 Hendrickson Fredie V. 12/31/1914 07/05/1956 Vaughn D.E. 04/17/1910 07/17/1955 Duncan John 01/10/1870 08/25/1955 Sandifer Billy R. 10/03/1939 07/10/1957 Warwick Leonard 08/01/1904 10/13/1977 Price Ruby Z. 1917 1976 Brown Emily Iris 11/18/1925 03/04/1978 Brown Nellie 01/25/1895 10/04/1977 Dix Odie Sr. 02/02/1905 05/19/1976 Barnett A.L. 03/22/1900 03/11/1970 Barnett Louie Roberts 12/03/1896 05/27/1982 Baldwin John R. 02/08/1914 05/23/1969 Baldwin Elsie E. 02/28/1918 one date Minton Ronald L. 1988 one date Sweat Wilma Jean 11/05/1973 12/01/1973 Hines Lawrence A. 05/27/1889 12/17/1976 Hines Lillie May 06/30/1890 02/27/1977 Duffield William H. 12/25/1906 10/10/1980 Duffield Pearl M. 04/29/1909 03/18/1986 Duffield Freddie Wayne 06/05/1953 12/16/1972 Christian Richard H. 01/30/1894 10/27/1980 Christian Katie 07/02/1896 01/18/1975 Goodman Pearl 12/05/1889 12/30/1973 Goodman Ules G. 01/12/1934 07/25/1971 Goodman Theodore Roosevelt 09/21/1907 01/15/1971 Goodman Mattie N. 04/14/1909 01/21/1985 Goodman Harry H. 01/16/1910 08/14/1973 Scott Viola 08/30/1918 05/19/1974 Woody Frank L. Jr. 09/30/1929 04/25/1973 Rasp Oliver 08/10/1902 01/26/1973 Rasp Nettie L. 03/31/1900 01/04/1984 Gibson Patton 02/07/1908 01/12/1972 Surber Willard 09/16/1925 10/19/1975 Johnson Flora K. 10/18/1932 09/30/1981 ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 00:04:38 -0500 Subject: KY-F: Hurst Cem Bell Co. KY part 21 Surname Given Name Born Death Dobbs Mills 12/19/1910 one date Dobbs Mamie E. 03/14/1912 04/26/1976 Surber Lissie 03/12/1891 02/15/1979 Devou Stella Brown no dates Hayes Charlie R. 1896 1977 Hayes Floella 1903 1979 Farmer Elmer 01/05/1904 04/23/1975 Farmer Selda B. 01/23/1911 04/16/1984 Barnett Minnie Denny 02/02/1890 08/19/1974 Edwards Mary 10/24/1897 05/15/1977 Brown Melbourn 1890 1973 Dooley Sewell E. 04/09/1918 08/25/1970 Rowland Basil 07/27/1907 10/24/1974 Rowland Flossie W. 07/03/1911 05/06/1970 Green Richard A. 10/22/1904 05/20/1974 Duffield Robert L. 09/08/1913 07/15/1977 Tucker Louis 12/01/1912 09/22/1973 Tucker Lula 08/02/1911 one date Turner Lewis F. 10/11/1879 05/15/1978 Turner Dorothy 12/25/1898 02/20/1972 Roach Ben R. 05/10/1906 03/07/1971 King Noel 10/09/1905 03/27/1972 Wilson Christine Garland 09/25/1912 03/30/1977 Brown Cleveland 01/12/1890 01/10/1983 Brown Rosa 02/14/1903 06/03/1974 Brewer Richard 07/01/1907 01/06/1987 Brewer Iva J. 03/29/1902 one date Lamb Bill 06/12/1889 05/25/1979 Lamb Nora 11/07/1897 01/18/1980 Patterson John R. 05/24/1895 02/15/1970 Patterson Sarah 11/10/1902 06/20/1970 Wylie Nancy Ayers 01/31/1916 11/08/1987 Daniel Ruth I. 01/27/1894 04/20/1968 Daniel Earl Benjamin 01/15/1923 04/20/1963 Daniels Louis E. 02/06/1915 09/11/1984 Daniels Lunetta 06/01/1926 one date Presnell Fate 09/14/1908 07/11/1972 Presnell Irene 10/30/1912 08/06/1989 Dalton Buddy Wayne 07/05/1935 03/19/1967 Johnson William D. 03/19/1948 07/03/1968 Sutton Robert B. 01/28/1889 07/13/1968 Sutton Josie E. 04/13/1893 01/31/1980 Sutton S. Fred 1912 1970 Earls Nettie E. 09/05/1899 02/24/1974 Dalton Mary Jones 1898 1973 Dalton Rev. Moss 11/08/1890 05/31/1981 Givens Buster Roy 03/13/1915 05/05/1968 Williams Burl F. 03/10/1921 01/24/1984 Williams Thomas W. 01/21/1923 08/03/1981 Denny Sidney 02/23/1890 12/10/1965 ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps V1 #149 *************************** 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.