KY-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest 12 Jan 2000 Volume 00 : Issue 8 ______________________________X-Message: #2 Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 04:27:22 -0800 From: Larry & Laura Wright Subject: DEATH: RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT-WILLIAM A BROWN, Russell County The Russell County News January 12 1939 Typed and submitted by Laura Frost Wright RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT In memory of WILLIAM A BROWN, who died December 9, 1938. Once again a brother mason, having completed the designs written for him on Life"s Trestle Board, has passed through the portals of Eternity and entered the GRAND -LODGE of the New Jerusalem and hath received his reward, the white stone with a new name written there. Whereas, the all-wise and merciful master of the Universe has called from labor to refreshments our beloved and respected brother and he, having been a true and faithful member of our beloved order, therefore be it. RESOLVED, that Russell Lodge No. 284 F. & A.M. of Jamestown Kentucky, in testimony of her loss, be draped in mourning for thirty days, and that we tender to the family of our deceased brother our sincere condolence in their deep affliction and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to his family. LEE A. LAWLESS} MARVIN J. STERNBERG }COM. DARIS U. FOLEY} ______________________________X-Message: #4 Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 08:08:15 -0600 From: Nancy Trice Subject: OBIT: Rogers, 1898, b. KY X-From_: johnprice@home.com Wed Jan 12 13:09:31 2000 ROGERS, Katie Posted by Janet ISLEY Price Surname: ROGERS Jamestown Press Jamestown, (Boone County) Indiana 28 October 1898 ANOTHER AGED MOTHER GONE Another loved one has left this world with it's sorrow, cares and woes far behind and has gone to the Land of Rest beyond the skies, where all shall be peace and love to those who have obeyed the great King's command. Aunt Katie Rogers, who has been living with her son Thomas, south of New Ross about two miles, for a number of years, died Sunday about 12 o'clock at the mature age of 83. Rev. W.T. Brooks of Ladoga conducted the services at the house Monday afternoon at one o'clock, after which her remains were laid to rest forever in the Inloe cemetery. Aunt Katie came from Kentucky in her childhood and has lived here ever since. She was a kind old lady and was loved and respected by all who knew her. She seemed not to care for her own welfare, but for that of others. She leaves a son and daughter who greatly mourn their loss, three grandchildren who shall miss her tender care, and a host of friends who shall greatly miss the aged one who has been a mother to us all. " A precious mother from us has gone; A voice we loved is stilled; Her chair is vacant in that home; Which never can be filled. God, in his wisdom, has recalled The boon his love had given; Through her lov'd body moulders here Her soul is safe in Heaven -Flossie Rettinger- ______________________________X-Message: #5 Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 20:21:56 -0700 From: "Linda Katherine Jenkins-Wensel" Subject: BIO: Ira CARTER, - Garrard County, KY Counties of Morgan, Monroe and Brown, Indiana. Historical and Biographical. Charles Blanchard, Editor. Chicago: F. A. Battey & Co., Publishers, 1884. Monroe County Biographical Sketches, Van Buren Township, p. 643 Ira CARTER, teacher, was born in Monroe County, Ind., March 18, 1865, and is a son of J.F. and Susan (SILIVAN) CARTER, the former a native of Garrard County, Ky., the latter of Monroe County, Ind. They are both of English decent. J.F. Carter received a good common school education in Indiana, to which State he came in early youth, and remained with his parents until 1863, when he married. Eight children bless this union, all of whom are yet living. He and wife are devoted members of the Missionary Baptist Church. He owns a farm in Van Buren Township, where he now resides. Ira CARTER, the eldest of three sons, besides receiving a good common schooling, has attended different Normal Schools held at Bloomington and elsewhere. During the summer he is engaged on his father’s farm and in winter is employed in teaching. Mr. CARTER is a young man of fine ability and bids fair to be one of the leading young men of the county. End of ky-footsteps-digest V00 #08 ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.