ky-footsteps Sunday, 14 September 1997 Volume 01 : Number 229 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Diana Flynn Date: Sat, 13 Sep 1997 20:21:12 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: Harrod, DR. S. H. s/o Harrod, Wm. - Unknown Co HARROD, NEW, RUSSELL, THOMPSON, ARBUCKLE "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES, INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA PAGE 861 S. H. HARROD was born in Scott County, Ind., August 20, 1827, son of William and Elizabeth (New) Harrod, the former a native of Kentucky, and his wife of North Carolina. They were early settlers of Scott County, Ind., where they lived until their deaths, he dying at the age of fifty-five, and his wife at the age of eighty-nine. The Doctor's early life was passed on his father's farm. He attended the State University, and then engaged in school-teaching, and studied medicine at odd times. His first preceptor was Dr. B. F. Russell, of Paris, Ind. He also studied with his brother, Dr. J. R. Harrod, of Scott County, Ind. In the session of 1849-50 he attended the Ohio Medical College at Cincinnati. He then began the practice of medicine at Little Rock, Washington County. where he practiced for about four years. In 1856 he came to Canton and bought property, with a view to permanent location. In the same year he returned to the Ohio Medical College at Cincinnati. from which he graduated in the spring of 1857. He then established himself in practice at Canton, where he has since pursued his medical profession with great success. He is a member of the State and Washington County Medical Societies and the Christian Church. October 22, 1854, he married Margaret R. Thompson, a native of Washington County, and a daughter of Levi J. and Patsey (Arbuckle) Thompson. There were seven children by this marriage, four of whom are living: Flora N., Lincoln S., Itasca L. and Warder. The Doctor has paid much attention to the study of the natural sciences, especially geology, in which he has become quite proficient. He has a very valuable collection of geological specimens. He is the author of the sketch of the geology of this county found elsewhere. Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. ivie@tima.com ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sat, 13 Sep 1997 20:32:53 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: Hicks, James B. - Barren Co HICKS, KEMP HOWELL, MILLER "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES, INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA PAGE 862 JAMES B. HICKS, a pioneer of Salem, was born in Barren County, Ky, August 25, 1812, a son of John and Eleanor Hicks. His father dying when he was yet a child, his mother removed to this county shortly after the State was admitted into the Union, and here he was raised and has always considered it his home. By trade he is a plasterer and bricklayer, and has followed that through life. Since 1829 he has continuously resided in Salem, and in that year his marriage with Elizabeth Kemp was celebrated. In politics he is a Republican, but previous to 1856 was a Whig, and for the past fifteen years has been Postmaster of Salem. He belongs to the Masonic brotherhood, and he and wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The names of their children are as follows: Benjamin F., a Postal Clerk in the Government's employ for the past sixteen years; Francis A., a traveling salesman for a wholesale Cincinnati dry goods house; Adaline, now Mrs. Capt. James T. Howell, of Oregon, Mo.; Thomas V., for the past sixteen years in charge of the Salem Postoffice; Ella; James P., who married Minnie Miller, and is now a partner in a wholesale house at St. Joe, Mo. ; William A., deceased; Edwin, deceased, and Nora. Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. ivie@tima.com ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sat, 13 Sep 1997 20:58:21 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: Mobley, C. W. - Clark Co MOBLEY, BURTON, PLATT, MARTIN, GORDON, TELLE "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES, INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA PAGE 870 C. W. MOBLEY was born in Clarke County, Ky., February 25, 1821. His father, Walter G., was a native of Maryland, born March 10, 1786, was a carpenter by trade, went to Kentucky when a young, man, where he met and married Elizabeth Burton, a native of Fayette County, Ky., born in 1796. In 1829 they moved to Washington County, Ind., and engaged in farming, until their deaths, the former dying, March 16, 1876, his wife in 1880. Our subject's early life was passed on his fathers farm and attending the schools of that day. He later learned the carpenter's trade and peddled clocks and tinware, continuing until 1855,with the exception of one year, when he was conductor on the L., N. A. & C. R. R. In 1855 he entered the firm of Platt, Martin & Gordon of Salem as clerk. After four years' service he bought out the firm. In 1863 he succeeded his former employer, D. B. Platt, in the manufacturing of wagons and carriages. In 1865 he established a foundry and machine-shop. In 1861 he married Mary Telle, a native of Philadelphia, Penn. There are two children by this marriage-Fannie and Charles W. Mr. Mobley's life has been one of great activity and industry and of irreproachable integrity. He is a Republican. Mrs. Mobley was born July 30, 1834. Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. ivie@tima.com ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sat, 13 Sep 1997 21:10:19 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: Pace, Beverly T. - Barren Co PACE, WHITLOW, RUSH, HOBSON, HANCOCK, DEPP "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES, INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA PAGE 871 BEVERLY T. PACE was born in Barren County, Ky., June 25, 1845. His parents, Joseph W. and Harriet L. (Whitlow) Pace, were both natives of Kentucky. Their respective parents were natives of Virginia and North Carolina, and among the pioneer settlers of the Blue Grass State, and were people of the highest respectability. Subject's parents always resided upon a farm and to them were born a family of five sons and three daughters. The mother died in 1863. The father is yet living and resides in Texas. Beverly T. Pace was reared upon the farm. October 28, 1861, be enlisted in Company K, Capt. P. S. Rush, Thirteenth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry (Union), commanded by Col. E. H. Hobson, and served three years, participating in the battles of Perryville, Knoxville, the campaign in and around Atlanta and numerous lesser engagements. He was mustered out at Louisville, Ky., January 12, 1865. March 30, 1865, be enlisted for one year in Company I, Eighth United States Veteran Volunteers, commanded by Gen. W. S. Hancock, and served until March 29, 1866. The month following his last discharge he came to Salem, Ind., where be embarked in the jewelry business, in which he has since continued. He married Miss Sarah A. Depp, a native of Glasgow, Ky., her birth occurring July 8, 1843. From this marriage three children were born: Hattie and Mary, living, and Cleofas D., dead. Mr. Pace's marriage was solemnized March 26, 1867. He is a stanch Republican, a member of the G. A. R. and I. 0. 0. F., and of the Baptist Church. Subject's father, who on the breaking out of the war resided in Metcalfe County, Ky., was with one exception the only man who voted in that county for Abraham Lincoln in 1860, and during the entire war was a stanch Union man. Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. ivie@tima.com ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sat, 13 Sep 1997 21:16:53 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: Paynter, Christian L. Dr. h/o Smith, Sarah J. - Hardin Co PAYNTER, ETZLER, JONES, SMITH "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES, INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA PAGE 871 DR. CHRISTIAN L. PAYNTER was born in Washington County, Ind., February 19, 1824, and is the fifth born in the family of John and Catharine (Etzler) Paynter, the former born in Maryland in 1785, and the latter in Virginia in 1793. They immigrated to Indiana in 1822 and settled on a farm three miles south of Salem, where C. L. Paynter was raised. John Paynter, was a Lieutenant in the War of 1812, and died in July, 1868. His widow died in 1879, and both were members of the Lutheran Church. Dr. Paynter secured a fair education in youth, taught school to some extent, and on the breaking out of hostilities between the United States and Mexico he became a member of Company D, Second Indiana Regiment. He served through Buena Vista, and on the expiration of his term of enlistment returned to his native county and soon afterward began the study of medicine with Dr. A. M. Jones, at Corydon. In 1853 he graduated from the Louisville Medical University, and for many years has occupied a prominent position among, the physicians of Salem and neighborhood. He is a member of the Washington County and State Medical Societies, also of the Masonic fraternity and Methodist Episcopal Church. For the past twenty years he has served as County Physician. February 5, 1856, he wedded Sarah J. Smith, of Hardin County, Ky., and daughter of John H. and Hannah (Paynter) Smith. William H., Mary L. and Horace M. are the names of their children. Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. ivie@tima.com ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sat, 13 Sep 1997 23:24:58 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: Tucker, Thomas M. Dr. s/o Tucker, Sarah Houston - Unknown Co TUCKER, HOUSTON, FISHBACK, BURKE, BURCHAM "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES, INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA PAGE 877 DR. THOMAS M. TUCKER, born in Washington County, Ind., August 25, 1828, is a son of James and Sarah (Houston) Tucker, who were natives respectively of Georgia and Kentucky, and who settled near New Philadelphia, in this county, in 1824, where the former died in 1866, and his widow in 1881. They were well known and highly respected people, and members of the Presbyterian Church. Thomas M. worked on his father's farm, and attended district school until nineteen years old, then attended Washington County Seminary at Salem for a time, and later Hanover College, which graduated him in 1855. For six months he was in charge of the Livonia Seminary, succeeding which he studied medicine with Dr. Fishback, and attended medical lectures at the Cincinnati Medical College, from which he received his degree as "M D." in 1860. For four years he practiced his profession at New Philadelphia, then moved to Salem, where he continued three years longer. From that time until 1883 he carried on an extensive practice in the northern part of the county with headquarters at Kossuth, then returned to Salem, where he has since resided, engaged in active business pursuits. In 1857 he was united in marriage with Miss S. Burke, who died after two years of wedded life. Mary Burcham became his second wife in 1862, and six children have been born to them: James B., William W., Mary L., Sarah E., Martha I. and Elizabeth B. Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. ivie@tima.com ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sat, 13 Sep 1997 23:43:13 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: Wilson, Dale W. s/o Wilson, Wm. - Unknown Co WILSON, MITCHELL, MCCOSKEY, LINDLEY, GREEN "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES, INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA PAGE 880 DALE W. WILSON was born in Washington County, Ind., June 20. 1837. John Wilson, his paternal grandfather, was a native of Pennsylvania, and married Sarah Mitchell, who was also a native of that State. They moved to Kentucky in an early day, where William Wilson, father of Dale W., was born in about 1809. They afterward removed to Ohio, and from there to Washington County, Ind., in about 1819, where William Wilson grew to manhood, and where he married Nancy McCoskey. Dale W. Wilson lived on a farm until 1855, when he went to Canton, in this county, and learned blacksmithing. He continued working at his trade in Canton until 1880, when he moved to Salem, opened a shop, and has since resided here, conducting, quite an extensive business. In 1862 he wedded Semira, a daughter of Thomas and Jane (Lindley) Green, and by her is the father of these three children: Wheeler, Idella and Sally. Mr. Wilson is a Democrat, and a member of the F. & A. M. Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. ivie@tima.com ------------------------------ From: "WAYNE & JENNIFER BERNHEISEL" Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 00:34:05 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Carey Cem. - Bell Co Carey Cemetery John Tuttle (April 1883 - 1929) Edward Tuttle (April 25, 1928 - Oct. 20, 1936) Ivalee Tuttle (June 5, 1938 - June 5, 1938) -- stillborn daughter of Lucy and Caleb Tuttle John Seabolt (March 10, 1907 - Jan. 15, 1948) Sarsh Rutherford (May 17, 1936 - Oct. 20, 1936) Hugh Rutherford ( May 13, 1927 - Mar. 8, 1954) Jennifer Bernheisel Bernheisel@interaxs.com ------------------------------ From: Jim or Debbie Powell Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 00:11:14 -0500 Subject: KY-F: WILL: Winstead, Mandley, 1850 - Hopkins Co Hi Nancy... Here is another will. It was written 13 July 1833. When I copied the pages, somehow or the other, I didn't get the far right side of the page. So there are a few guesses. I tried to leave all words as they were spelled. I believe that bequeath was always spelled bequath. I have two connections to Mandley WINSTEAD. He was my 4th great grandfather, as well as my 5th great grandfather. Jim and Debbie Powell Will of Mandley Winstead: Will Book 5 page 321 Hopkins County, Kentucky In the name of God Amen I Mandley Winstead of Hopkins County and the State of Kentucky being of sound mind and disposing memory but calling to mind that it is appointed once for man to die, do therefore proceed to make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form as followeth, to wit, My body I resign to its mother dust when it may please God to remove my spirit and my soul I bequath to God who gave it hoping to participate with him in the hapiness of Heaven where he dwelleth. As to my property I make the following disposition, First I give and bequath to my beloved wife Amy Winstead all the property of every description which she had in possession at the time I married her consisting of one tract of land in Hopkins County on Bull Creek containing one hundred and seventy acres and one negro man named Bob and one boy named Henry and two feather beds and furniture and one common work horse and one cow and calf also two breeding sows and barrows other articles of less value and may be known by the families as her former property also one full year's provisions for my said wife. Secondly I give and direct one hundred dollars to be paid out of my estate to each of my son Mandley Winstead's two sons whose names are not known to me. Thirdly I give and bequath my lower tract of land attached to the tract of which I now live containing two hundred twenty two and one half acres to my sons Bushard D. Winstead and Charles T, Winstead to be equally divided by a line running east and west. Charles T. Winstead to have the part on which he now lives and Bushard D, Winstead the other part. Fourthly , I give and bequath to my two sons William M. Winstead and Pleasant B. Winstead the tract of land on which I now live containing one hundred ninety five acres to be divided between them as they may agree. Fifthly Now in as much as I give all the land I own to my four sons above named my will and direction is that each of them pay one hundred dollars to the estate to enable me to do equal justice to my other children that get no land. Sixthly I have heretofore given my son Bushard D. Winstead one negro girl named Parthema worth two hundred dollars I have also given my son Charles T. Winstead one negro boy named Beverly worth three hundred dollars I have also given my Daughter Sally Cox one negro boy named Alfred worth two hundred and fifty dollars I have also given my daughter Elizabeth Weir one hundred and twenty dollars I also have given my daughter Anna Yarbrough one hundred and twenty dollars, I have also given my daughter Jane Cox one hundred and twenty dollars now my will and direction is the price or value fixed upon the three negroes above named and the money above given namd be paid or divided among my first six children, to wit , Elizabeth Weir, Anna Yarbrough, Bushard D. Winstead, Jane Cox, Sally Cox, and Charles T. Winstead so each may have the same amount of the other. Seventhly I give and bequath to my daughter Elizabeth Weir during her life and at her death the heirs of her body, Bushard D. Winstead, Anna Yarbrough during her life and at her death the heirs of her body, Jane Cox, Sally Cox, and Charles T. Winstead a certain negro man Jack, a negro Woman named Kesiah, a Negro boy named Daniel, and a negro girl namd Eliza to be equally divided among my said children as they may see fit. Eighthly All my negroes with their increase not here before namd and disposed of I give and bequath to all of my children namely Elizabeth Weir during her life and at her death to her children, Bushard D. Winstead, Anna Yarbrough during her lifetime and at her death to her children, Jane Cox, Sally Cox, Charles T. Winstead, William M. Winstead, Pleasant B. Winstead to be equally divided between them all as they may see fit. Ninthly I give and bequath all my personal estate consisting of stock, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, household furniture, farming utensils and all and every species of property not herein before named and disposed of to my eight children above named, Tenthly I nominate and appoint my son Charles T. Winstead to execute this my last will and Testament acknowledged and signed this 13th day of July eighteen hundred an thirty-three. Test Mandley Winstead James W. Williams Jas Metcalf Kentucky Hopkins County January County Court 1850 This instrument of writing was this day produced in Court and proved to be the last will and Testament of Mandley Winstead deceased by the oath of James W. Williams a subscribing witness thereto, said witness also deposed that Jas Metcalf the other subscribing witness thereto resides in the State of Illinois and that the signature purporting to be his as a witness thereto was genuine. Whereupon the same was ordered to be recorded as the last will and Testament of Mandley Winstead Dec'd which is done accordingly Att Sam Woodson Clk, Hopkins County Court Jim and Debbie Powell JPowelljr@worldnet.att.net ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 01:16:05 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Hensley Cem Bell Co, part 1 Surname Given Name Born Death Kelley Kotho Otello 1934 1935 Settles Bennie May 11/29/1920 09/21/1942 Sampson Dallie Williford 1909 1932 Williford Bud R. 08/17/1902 12/25/1977 Williford Bettie Anne 02/25/1905 03/10/1954 Williford Alvin Samuel 12/06/1928 10/25/1929 Wallace George Jr. 09/17/1921 01/04/1945 Carmack Geneva Williford 11/22/1930 05/28/1977 Carpenter T.W. no dates Overton Millard M. 02/10/1888 03/19/1948 Burchfield John C. 12/18/1970 06/04/1990 Heath James Marion 12/05/1878 05/04/1931 Winstead Lloyd E. 04/26/1895 08/29/1963 Bass Fannie Ellen 04/23/1923 12/07/1926 Reynolds Lena Bass 08/24/1873 11/05/1946 Bass Harry H. 09/11/1890 04/19/1958 Bass Lilly W. 07/14/1907 11/23/1986 Senters Dock one date D. 1917 Lewis Clifford 07/??/1929 08/??/1931 Lewis Rev. T.A. 05/16/1867 01/18/1936 Shelby Eugene 06/02/1925 02/23/1927 Lewis Alice C. 11/01/1871 02/26/1956 Lewis Levi Mitchell 04/30/1913 03/02/1943 Hensley Lula 12/21/1867 04/19/1936 Hensley J.A. 01/11/1874 10/05/1938 Bryant Spurgeon Glen Jr. 1928 1936 Bryant Fannie Katherine 06/28/1874 01/04/1961 Yeary Cora 1909 1961 Yeary Wm. Hayden 09/12/1904 06/28/1969 Bryant W.H. 1894 1968 Branson Don Barton 03/23/1939 05/14/1939 Frye Rubin P. 02/08/1905 02/05/1937 Pridemore Robert one date 11/11/1942 Pridemore Maggie 01/22/1881 08/13/1962 Taylor Lottie 03/12/1909 05/16/1928 Mason W.N. 06/28/1898 07/14/1946 Taylor Lottie 03/12/1909 05/16/1928 Taylor Ethel 11/15/1926 11/15/1926 Taylor Lee 05/02/1928 07/28/1928 Marsee R.N. 05/08/1914 09/01/1923 Maples Zenia 12/05/1880 04/26/1942 Lovell Gladis W. 07/27/1923 09/11/1923 Warwick Parley Ann 04/26/1883 02/03/1965 Mason C. Dewitt 08/17/1924 one date Winston James Harvey 04/??/1872 07/02/1925 Barnett F.E. no dates Barnett Johnnie Lee 11/23/1955 01/29/1972 Barnett Leona 08/23/1915 11/12/1973 Barnett Clifford 02/09/1906 05/08/1960 Winstead Lloyd E. 04/26/1895 08/29/1963 Smith Mary Frances 12/17/1897 12/15/1976 Smith John Harrison 12/22/1892 06/29/1953 Carroll Onalee 06/20/1922 02/16/1929 Carroll John W. 09/25/1892 08/14/1928 Marsee Eugene 01/31/1924 08/17/1924 Spurlock Virgil 06/22/1904 12/13/1936 Teague Joe L. 05/20/1920 01/12/1987 Melton John W. 09/30/1875 06/25/1965 Simpson Polly 09/26/1881 one date Simpaon James 03/17/1863 01/05/1938 Shurman Robert 05/10/1861 07/11/1925 Hayes Charles 03/27/1929 09/08/1932 Hayes Vaughtia 01/11/1927 09/27/1931 Hayes Ruby 03/17/1906 07/05/1986 Hayes Steve 12/18/1902 11/17/1976 ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 01:16:03 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Hensley Cem Bell Co, part 2 Surname Given Name Born Death Heath Thomas P. 04/16/1887 02/16/1940 Cosby Margaret Fay 04/26/1940 05/21/1941 Fletcher Sarah E. 08/03/1888 11/24/1936 Fletcher Media 07/22/1911 10/04/1961 Hensley Lizzie 1865 1938 Elliston Irene 11/08/1935 one date Turner Betty 04/21/1862 07/09/1944 Eldriedg Alvie 04/18/1926 05/01/1926 Mason Kimberly Ann 01/22/1947 09/08/1974 Rains Bessie 02/08/1893 10/16/1977 Rains Rena 09/24/1894 10/02/1992 Raines McKinley 09/24/1896 03/16/1963 Daniel Ethel 08/19/1907 06/02/1923 Daniels Nancy A. 03/13/1902 06/20/1964 Eldridge Edward T. 02/01/1929 03/25/1949 Eldridge Rev. W. Preston 08/03/1898 04/26/1979 Partin Dora 12/13/1905 07/01/1996 Partin Alvie P. 1927 1975 Fletcher Thomas C. 09/19/1878 09/05/1946 Russell J.H. 02/21/1871 11/14/1935 Eldridge Milton 1903 1966 Cook Vernon 12/02/1928 03/06/1937 Hendrickson George F. 05/20/1884 02/20/1965 Hall Pearl 03/06/1926 05/09/1947 Hall Martha 11/29/1887 08/01/1956 Hall Charlie 07/04/1882 05/11/1945 Hall Evert 09/30/1932 02/12/1938 Hall Paul J. 03/13/1926 08/21/1983 Hall Edith L. 11/11/1920 one date Hendrickson Samuel 07/07/1884 04/29/1968 Hendrickson Ellen 10/03/1901 11/23/1969 Hendrickson James 1926 one date Hendrickson Ronald 1932 1933 Hendrickson Juanita 1934 one date Hendrickson Bud R. 1938 one date Hendrickson James T. 08/14/1842 05/22/1928 Hendrickson Roda 12/01/1847 04/21/1930 Turner Sarah R. 01/11/1878 04/29/1940 Hatfield Rosa 04/08/1904 12/29/1941 Shumate S.V. 12/23/1879 07/06/1920 Turner J.T. 05/23/1923 03/08/1938 Gray Wilma G. Turner 04/23/1933 02/22/1934 Turner Junior 09/12/1921 10/18/1922 French Waymond Earl Jr. 09/09/1940 09/09/1940 Marsee Isaac Newton 06/03/1897 07/06/1935 Gibbs Virgie L. 07/13/1924 01/26/1926 Gibbs Myrtle R. 05/20/1915 05/15/1922 Gibbs Nancy J. 07/14/1890 05/02/1946 Swangim Louisa 09/30/1844 06/06/1936 Kivett S. Troy 04/09/1887 09/23/1929 Marsee Edna L. 03/14/1912 10/19/1948 Marsee Arthur 07/26/1907 01/16/1993 Marsee Sarah G. 02/04/1857 11/30/1899 Marsee W.H. 10/04/1887 10/24/1900 Hoskins Clifford 08/13/1924 09/24/1934 Roe John E. 09/11/1900 07/02/1957 Marsee Lila Opal 10/22/1904 12/16/1904 Roe Carl Glenn 07/18/1941 12/24/1943 Roe Fredrick Philip 02/02/1932 03/16/1932 Marsee W.D. 04/12/1852 08/23/1912 Maples Minnie 09/05/1895 09/14/1964 Marsee Pete 08/08/1903 07/03/1981 Marsee James P. 05/20/1895 10/28/1900 Marsee Willie L. 06/12/1911 03/08/1913 Marsee J.J. 02/01/1879 02/09/1946 Marsee Alice 05/20/1881 02/09/1961 Marsee Pearl 02/11/1890 09/11/1966 ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps V1 #229 *************************** 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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