KY-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest 29 Apr 2000 Volume 00 : Issue 179 ______________________________X-Message: #1 Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 03:58:27 -0700 From: Larry&Laura wright Subject: DIRECTORY: Official Directory 1904, Wayne Co WAYNE COUNTY KY, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY The Wayne county Outlook April 16, 1904 Edition Typed as published and submitted By Laura frost Wright April 29, 2000 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY CIRCUIT COURT OFFICERS M.L. JARVIS---Judge J.N. SHARP---Attorney ISSAC WALKER--Clerk J.C. DAVIS--Master Com COUNTY OFFICERS W.R. CRESS--Judge ED. T. SANDERS--Attorney M.G. BACK--Sheriff G.A. BELL--Assessor ABIJAH FAIRCHILD--Clerk F.M. SHEARER--Superintendent T.H. LAIR--Jailer J.J. SHEARER--Surveyor H. MORRISON--Coroner TOWN OFFICERS J.P. HARRISON--Police Judge T.A. WALLACE--City Att"y MARION BRIDGEMAN--Marshall BOARD OF TRUSTEES H.H. HENNIGAN, Chairman, CHAS. McCONNAGHY, L.C. RAMSEY, J.W. TUTTLE, W.F. FAIRCHILD POST OFFICE J.M. KENNEDY--Post master MAGGIE TUGGLE--Assistant WAYNE COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. W.E. WOODROW, Ch"m, Dr. EBEN RICE, Dr. C.B. RANKIN, Sec MASONIC LODGE The Monticello Lodge of Free and accepted masons, No. 431, meets regularly on the first saturday night of each month. OFFICERS: ISSACC WALKER, W.M. , W.R. CRESS, S.W., W.M. TUTTLE, J.W. , J.W. TUTTLE, Tres. J.D. HICKS, S.D. , W. J. HAYDEN, J.D. JOHN P. BOSTON, T ______________________________X-Message: #2 Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 04:02:49 -0700 From: Larry&Laura wright Subject: OBIT: Willie Castello, Wayne Co Taken from The Wayne County Outlook April 16, 1904 edition Submitted By Laura frost wright Not my line, this is all the info I have WILLIE CASTELLO Mr. WM CASTELLO, whose death was mentioned in our issue of the 2nd inst, was born Oct. 26, 1873 and died June 1, 1904 . deceased was a bright young man of many sterling qualities with an exceedingly promising future before him. He left kentucky in 1896 and spent the most of his time thereafter in St. Joseph Mo. where he contracted measles which settled on his lungs and which proved fatal two years afterwards. He was the son of mr. and mrs. M.L. and ROSA HINDS CASTELLO and was held in the very highest esteem by a circle of loving friends. It seems when death reaches its icy hand into our garden of love, that it invariably plucks the most promising buds therein, but the savior generously comes to our aid with strengthening balm to enable us to bear these earthley afflictions in the way of the glorious promise that at the end " all will be well" The life of the deceased was an exemplary one, and the sorrowing friends and relatives should find much consolation in the fact that they have every reason to beleive that with furled sails his barque is now safely anchored in the harbour of paradise, where he will patiently await the coming of loved ones left behind. Messrs ROBT. CASTELLO, of lexington, and JOSEPH CASTELLO, of Chicago, Mrs. MARY TUGGLE, of danville, and mrs. W.S. DUNCAN, of Cooper, brothers and sisters of the deceased, besides other relatives residing in the immediate vicinity, were at the bedside when the summons came. The cycle of time will fail to produce one more thoroughly qualified to reflect credit upon the walks of young manhood than was WILLIE CASTELLO ______________________________X-Message: #3 Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 11:25:56 -0600 From: Gwen Plyler Subject: Wills: James Gill, 1830: Shelby County, Kentucky Shelby County, KY Will Bk 9, 1830 In the name of God Amen, I James Gill Senr. of Shelby County and State of Kentucky being of sound mind and memory but far advanced in life-do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form as follows. (to wit) first I give unto my wife Nancy Gill the farm I now live on during her natural life. I also give her all my negroes to wit, Lucy, Rachal, Andrew, Mary, Sarah, Jane and there increase during her natural life - also all my stock of horses, cattle, hogs, and sheep, household and kitchen furnature during her natural life. and 2nd it is my will that after the death of my wife, my son James Gill is to have all my land, farming utensils, stock or horses, cattle, hogs, sheep - clock, cupboard and desk, and the ballance of my household and kitchen furnature to be equally divided between my son James Gill and my daughter Katharine Gill, it is further my will that my daughter Katharine Gill have a negro girl named Charlott, it is further my will that the above named negro girl Rachall be free at the death of my wife. I also will that all the balance of my negros, to wit, Lucy, Andrew, Mary, Sarah, Jane, and all their increase at the death of my wife be equally divided into seven parts and distributed as follows. My son Beedy Gill to have two parts and to pay to James Gill, Betsy Bullard, Katharine Gill and Nancy Robertson twenty pounds to be equally divided between them. My son George Gill to have one part and to pay twenty pounds as above named, Betsy Bullard to have one part, Katharine Gill to have one part. James Gill to have one part and Nancy Robertson one part, and further I will one dollar to my son Thomas Gill, and as I now have some money on hand and some owing to me, it is my will that if any of the money should remain at the death of my wife the same shall be equally divided between my son James Gill and Katharine Gill and lastly I make and ordain my son James Gill executor of this my last will and testament. Whereunto I have set my hand and seal this twenty eighth day of May 1821 Lazarus Tilley James Gill (seal) James C. Burnett Pryor Burnett I have altered my will so fat as relates to freeing my girl Rachal but entend to dispose of her otherwise as I think it will be better for her to have a good master that to be free as I find her not capible of managing for herself so witness my hand this 18th day of May 1826 James C. Burnett F.G. Burnett James Gill (seal) Shelby County, March term 1830 A writing proporting to be the last will and codicil thereto anexed of James Gill decd. was produced in court, whereupon Lazarus Tilley, James C. Burnett and Pryor Burnett, subscribing witnesses to said will, being sworn, state that said writing was signed and acknowledged by the said James Gill, as and for his last will and testament, that they believe he was of sound disposing mind and memory at the time of doing the same and the said James C. Burnett and F.G. Burnett, subscrbing witnesses to the codicil being also sworn, state that said codicil was signed and acknowledged by the said James Gill to be his act and deed and that they believe he was of sound disposing mind and memory at the time of doing the same, which will and codicil is ordered to be recorded and thereupon James Gill executor named in said will, came into court and took upon himself the further of the execution thereof, and having taken the oath required by law, and entered into bond with George Gill and George Shindler his securities in the penalty of $5000.00, conditioned as the law directs, probate thereof is granted him in due form of law. Att Ja. L. Whitaker, S.C.C. ______________________________X-Message: #4 Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 18:14:30 -0500 From: Nancy Lloyd Subject: Obit: Tinnell 1940 Jefferson Co copied from the Courier-Journal , Louisville Ky, Friday morning, December 6, 1940 Hale C. Tinnell. Funeral services for Mr. Tinnell, 52, warehouse foreman . His home , 1606 W. Kentucky, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the residence and 11 a.m. at Ormsby Avenue Baptist Church. Burial will be at Bardstown Ky. Survivors are his wife, Mrs Anna Estelle T.Tinnell: One daughter Virginia Lucille, six sons, James Washington Tinnell, Armond Ewing Tinnell, Geogre Andrew Tinnell and Roy Kenneth Tinnell.: three brothers , James Tinnell, thomas Tinnell, and Ben Tinnell, four sisters, Mrs Eliza Whitehead, Mrs Hattie French, Mrs. Sallie Vittitow and Mrs. Georgia Mudd and nine grandchildren. Burial will be at Bardstown City Cemetery. ______________________________X-Message: #5 Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 18:29:56 -0500 From: Nancy Lloyd Subject: OBIT: Anna Tinnell Carr 1970 Jefferson Co Anna Tinnell Carr; Funeral Services were held on January 10, 1970 at Nunnerlly Funeral Home for Mrs Carr. She was 78 years old. She was the widow of Hale C. Tinnell and John Carr . She had one daughter and six sons by Hale C. Tinnell, and 9 grandchildren. Her daughter is Virginia Lucille Tinnell Stroxtile, and her sons : James Washington Tinnell, Armond Ewing Tinnell, Louis Tinnell, Ernest Hale Tinnell, George Andrew Tinnell and Roy Kenneth Tinnell and nine grandchildren. She will be buried at the Zachary Taylor National Cemetery besides her husband John Carr who served in the U.S. Army. End of ky-footsteps-digest V00 #179 ********************************************************************** 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.