ky-footsteps July 25, 2001 Volume 01 : Issue 75 Today's Topics: #1 [KYF] Court min Bath co KY 1913 partial #2 [KYF] NEWSPAPER: 60 KILLED IN CYCLONE, RUSSELL, MONROE, ADAIR Co's KY, OVERTON, WILSON Co's, TN ______________________________X-Message: #1 Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 2:03 PM From: "Jeannie Dalrymple" Subject: [KYF] Court min Bath co KY 1913 partial Court: min Bath Co., KY 1913 partial ********************************************************************** Bath Circuit Court 1913 October term Bath County KY. 6 day 1913 (the hand writing is very difficult to read.. chicken scratch would describe it better.. jd <><) Chas Wilson plt US Order of Refiscil Wm Ishmaiel & Ann Eshmaiel W. P. Baird admis of Chase Wilson, This day filed here in his petition for _______ of this action the summons & 2 copy were issued thereon this July 22-1913 which is now noted of recor. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W.R Stevens US C & O R R Co Scr/iota Stevens as adminx of W R Stevens filed herein her petit for revi__ of the cose (?) summons & copy were issued theron this July 22 1913. Which is now noted of record. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ N H McLoney US W.E. Kerns & C _?_ E. Adams Adues (?) as admist of NNMC Lony filed herein his petition as _______ of this case the summons & copy thereon this Jul 22-1913 which is now noted of record. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jd<>< ______________________________X-Message: #2 Date: Sunday, July 29, 2001 12:16 AM From: Larry&Laura wright [mailto:lsllwright@fuse.net] Subject: 60 KILLED IN CYCLONE NEWSPAPER: 60 KILLED IN CYCLONE, RUSSELL, MONROE, ADAIR Co's KY ********************************************************************** WAYNE COUNTY OUTLOOK MONTICELLO, KY MAY 18, 1933 Typed as published By Laura Frost Wright 60 KILLED IN CYCLONE During the storm last Tuesday night a tornado swept thru this section of kentucky and northern Tennessee killing 60 people injuring many and destroying many homes and other property. 19 were killed near Russell Springs, 16 at Thompkinsville, 2 in Adair County and 22 in Overton and Wilson counties, Tenn. This county had a heavy wind rain and electric storm, but no damage was done. A mr. WRIGHT, of Overton co. was here last week to visit his cousin Senator BERTRAM and reported the scenes at BEATTY'S swamp as beyound description. His parents old home, built of large logs over 100 years ago and a large log barn were blown to bits, the house was blown north and the barn south showing the whirl of the wind. The following is the list of the reported dead. RUSSELL COUNTY, KY Mr. and MRS. GEORGE GRIDER Mrs. AMBROSE SMITH and Daughter Mrs. NATHAN BLANKENSHIP H. HOFFLEY WILLORD MEECE HERMAN BROWN Miss BROWN Baby of Mrs. ALEX REXROAT CHARLES McELROY J.M. LUTTRELL Nine year old son of HETTY RICHARDSON and Mrs. RUTH HOLSELL MONROE COUNTY, Co., KY Rev. ROY REDFORD, age 22 Mrs. ROY REDFORD age 20 BILLY REDFORD age 3 and Infant REDFORD Mrs. TRAVIS TYREE, 20 and two children Mrs. JAMES COULTER W.F. ANDERSON MARNIE MAXEY, colored WILLIAM BAILEY, Colored MIAMI FRAIN, colored CLARA HAMILTON ANNA CRAIG and two unidentified colored girls ADAIR COUNTY, KY ROBERT DUVALL, age 5 BESSIE JONES, Colored OVERTON COUNTY, TENN Mrs. GEORGE REESER, 68 EDGAR HOPKINS, 35 BARBARA HOPKINS, 35 RAY RAGAN Mrs. AMBROSE KING Miss EPSIE KING, 22 BOSS LACY, 30 HERSCHAL PHILLIPS MILLER ALLRED,60 Mr. and Mrs. UNA COLE 40 and 35 and their 7 children WILSON COUNTY, TENN ED and KATE JAMES, colored End of ky-footsteps-digest V01 #075 ********************************************************************** 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. **********************************************************************