KY-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest 6 June 2000 Volume 00 : Issue 206 ______________________________X-Message: #1 Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 16:17:15 -0700 From: "Jean Dalrymple" Subject: MARRIAGE: Feeback to Caswell, 1936, Nicholas Co Marriage Register, Nicholas Co., KY. Submitted by Kay Barnes REGISTER OF MARRIAGE Husband; Urban Feeback Wife: Ethel Caswell Age of husband: 25, single Age of wife: 22, single Race: white Husband's place of birth: Nicholas Co., Ky Residence: Nicholas Co., Ky Wife's place of birth: same Residence: same Parents of husband: Charles Feeback and Effie Feeback (now Jones) Parents of wife: Wm. Caswell and Etta Caswell Occupation of husband: farmer Date of license: 23 May 1936 Subscribed and sworn to before me by Urban Feeback 23 May 1936 Jno F Sugg, clerk ______________________________X-Message: #2 Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 16:17:18 -0700 From: "Jean Dalrymple" Subject: MARRIAGES: Surname Feeback, Nicholas Co Marriage Register, Nicholas Co., KY. Submitted by Kay Barnes REGISTER OF MARRIAGE Husband: Eugene Nelson Feeback Wife: Burnam Morrison Age of husband: 27, single Age of wife: 27, widowed Race: white Husband's birthplace: Nicholas Co., Ky Residence: Carlisle Wife's birthplace: Garrad Co., Ky Residence: Glasgow, Ky Parents of husband: Silas Feeback and Bessie Feeback Parents of wife: Robert Jones and Minnie Jones Occupation of husband: clerk in a department store Date of license 31 Oct 1938 Subscribed and sworn to before me by Eugene Nelson Feeback, 31 Oct 1938 Jno F Sugg, clerk by H. M. Endicott REGISTER OF MARRIAGE Husband: Earl Feeback Wife: Sue Ella Hamm Age of husband: 22, single Age of wife: 21, single Race: white Husband's birthplace: Nicholas Co., Ky Residence: Millersburg, Ky Wife's birthplace: Bourbon Co., Ky Residence: Millersburg, Ky Parents of husband: J. E. Feeback and Laura Feeback Parents of wife: N. H. Hamm and Nannie Hamm Occupation of husband: truck driver Date of license: 30 Oct 1937 Subscribe and sworn to before by me Earl Feeback and Sue Ella Hamm 30 Oct 1937 Jno F. Sugg, clerk REGISTER OF MARRAGE Husband: Ilbra R. Gaunce Wife:Bertha Feeback Age of husband: 42, single Age of wife: 32, divorced Race: white Husband's birthplace: Nicholas Co., Ky. Residence: Nicholas Co., Ky Wife's birthplace: Bourbon Co. Ky Residence: Bourbon Co., Ky Parents of husband: J. P. Gaunce and Juda Gaunce Parents of wife: L. E. Feeback and Laura Feeback Occupation of husband: farmer Date of license: 27 Jan 1938 Subscribed and sworn to before me by Ilbra R. Gaunce, 27 Jan 1938 Jno F. Sugg, clerk REGISTER OF MARRIAGE Husband: Stanley Feeback Wife: Anna Mae Feeback Age of husband: 18, single Age of wife: 18, single Race: white Husband's birthpace: Nicholas Co., Ky Residence: Nicholas Co., Ky Wife's birthplace: same Residence: same Parents of husband: Henry Feeback and Lizzie Feeback Parents of wife: Chas. Feeback and Effie Feeback Occupation of husband: Navy Date of license: 25 July 1926 Jno Westfall, clerk REGISTER OF MARRIAGE Husband: Wm. C. Perrin Wife: Bertha Feeback Age of husband: 37,single Age of wife: 22, sngle Race: white Husband's birthplace: Nicholas Co., Ky Residence: Bourbon Co., Ky Wife's birthplace: same Residence: same Parents of husband: Jas. L. Perrin and Fannie Perrin Parents of wife: J. E. Feeback and Laura L. Feeback Occupation of husband: barber Date of license: 22 Dec 1927 Jno Westfall, clerk REGISTER OF MARRIAGE Husband: Walter E. Feeback Wife: Evelyn McConnaughhay(?) Age of husband: 27, single Age of wife: 21, single Race: white Husband's birthplace: Nicholas Co., Ky Residence: Nicholas Co. Ky Wife's birthplace: same Residence: same Parents of husband: Albert Feeback and Elizabeth Williams Parents of wife: Jas. McConnaughay(?) and Lena Hamm McConnaughay Occupation of husband: farmer Date of license: 16 Jul 1932 Bertha L. Westfall, clerk by J. P. Ross REGISTER OF MARRIAGE Husband: Milliard Feeback Wife: Elizabeth Jolly Age of husband: 23, single Age of wife: 15, single Race: white Husband's place of birth: Nicholas Co., Ky Residence: Carlisle Wife's place of birth: same Residence: same Parents of husband: Thomas Feeback and Willie Feeback Parents of wife: Wm. Jolly and Verna Jolly Occpation of husband: farmer Date of license: 28 Nov 1934 Subscribed and sworn to before me by Millard Feeback 28 Nov 1934 Jno F Sugg, clerk by H. M. Endicott REGISTER OF MARRIAGE Husband: Nora Feeback Wife: Sylvia Reeves Age of husband: 33, single Age of wife: 25, sigle Race: white Husband's birthplace: Nicholas Co., Ky Residence: Millersburg,Ky Wife's birthplace: same Residence: same Parents of husband: J. E. Feeback and Laura Feeback Parents of wife: Mitchell Reeves and Dora Reeves Occupation of husband: laborer Date of license: 17 Aug 1935 Subscribed and sworn to before by Nora Feeback and Sylvia Reeves 17 Aug 1935 Jno F Sugg, clerk ______________________________X-Message: #4 Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 07:26:53 -0700 (PDT) From: Jan Gillespie Subject: NEWS: Vanceburg, The Sun, Nov. 25, 1920, Lewis Co The Sun, November 25, 1920 Marriage Licenses Clarence Cadwallander, 19 Martin, and Ethel Osborne, 21, Martin. Willie Benton, 35, Portsmouth, Oh and Minnie Duncan, 30, South Portsmouth, Ky. Leslie Burt, 19 Portsmouth, O., and Tirza Cooper, 17, Portsmouth. Perry L. May, 31, Wamsleyville, O., and Dora A. Parks, 24, Wamsleyville. Robert Fetters, 34 Covedale, and Ora Fetters, 27, (divorced) Covedale. Walter Johnson, 35, Colored, Portsmouth, O., and Jannie Johnson, Colored, (widow) Portsmouth. Elbert Johnson, 50 (widower), Portsmouth, O and Laura T. Jamison, 56 (widow), Stricklett. __________ Arrested on a Charge of Stilling Anderson Johnson of Carr's was arrested by Sheriff Bertram, Wednesday on a warrant from Floyd county charging him with stilling. He furnished bond with Grant McDaniel as surety. __________ ______________________________X-Message: #5 Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 07:27:24 -0700 (PDT) From: Jan Gillespie Subject: NEWS: Vanceburg, The Sun, May 16, 1907 "Serious Wreck near Flemingsburg", Lewis Co The Vanceburg Sun, May 16, 1907 (typed as published) Serious Wreck Near Flemingsburg Flemingsburg, Ky., May 10. -Two dead, ten seriously injured and five slightly injured was the result of the worst wreck in the history of the Cincinnati, Flemingsburg and Southeastern railroad, which occurred at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, three miles eat of this city, when the narrow gauge combination passenger and freight train went through a fifty-foot trestle over Fleming Creek. The dead are: Charles Thomas, Covington, Ky. Thos. A. Fowler, Morehead The seriously injured are: D. Rankin, Covington, chest, hips and head crushed; dying Mrs. Rankin, crushed; will die Baby Rankin, head mashed, legs mashed; will die. Clarence Browning, Flemingsburg, fireman, head crushed. Mat Bramble, Flemingsburg, legs crushed and arm broken. Addie Newman, Grange City, 18, hips broken and internally injured, probable fatal. John Moore, Flemingsburg, conductor, arms broken and internally injured. Curd Moore, Flemingsburg, engineer, internally injured. Charles Dudley, Flemingsburg, Assistant Superintendent of road, head cut and legs broken. Mae Rawlins, aged 14, arms and leg broken. The wreck was caused by the collapse of the rotten timbers in the bridge as the engine entered from the east side, and before engineer Moore could check the train, the wooden structure, the engine, passenger coach and freight car dropped in a pile into the creek. There were 17 persons on the train and not one escaped injury. The slightly injured were brought here, where the homes of the residents were thrown open and they were so scattered that only a partial list could be secured. Within 20 minutes after the wreck 300 people from this city were on the grounds. Women converted themselves into nurses, and physicians from Elizaville, Ewing, Mt. Carmel and Poplar Plains were summoned to attend the suffering. Lake Dudley, General Manager of the road, was at the scene, and with the assistance of the farmers living near the wreck the dying and injured were brought here without delay. The trestle where the wreck occurred, was regarded as one of the most dangerous places on the road. In fact was looked upon as a death-trap. One of the most striking features of the wreck was that the ill-fated train was a funeral train bearing the corpse of Rankin's brother from Covington to Hillsboro to be interred. The corpse was mangled almost beyond recognition. The body was precipitated into the water and the pine box was broken in splinters, but the casket was uninjured. The rolling stock of the road is old and the wooden structure has stood for years. It is supposed that the age and the wet weather combined to cause the accident. Mr. Hood Armstrong was an eyewitness to the accident, which occurred just in from of his residence. He saw the trestle give away, allowing the entire train to fall in a mass with the coach standing upon end, thus allowing the engine and tender a chance to crush it, which explains why all the passengers were hurt. The man Thomas mentioned in the dispatch as having been instantly killed is Harry Thomas, a barber, whose home is at 1801 Eastern Avenue, Cincinnati. He, his wife, three daughters and son, Dallas, aged 16 months were accompanying the remains of Mrs. Thomas' father, E. D. Rankin, to Hillsboro, Ky., where they were to be buried. Mr. Rankin died two days ago, at 844 Banklick Street, Covington, where he had been making his home for some time past. End of ky-footsteps-digest V00 #206 ********************************************************************** 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.