ky-footstep August 14, 2001 Volume 01 : Issue 88 Today's Topics: #1 [KYF] DEATH CERT: Cook, 1919, Hart Co #2 [KYF] DEATH CERT: Cook, 1937, Hart Co #3 [KYF] NEWSPAPER: The Mercury, Carlisle, Nicholas Co., KY 1876 for sale #4 [KYF] NEWSPAPER: The Murcury vital extracts 10 Feb 1876 Nicholas Co ______________________________X-Message: #1 ---------------------------------------------------- Date: August 14, 2001 8:16 AM From: K. B. Cook [mailto:k.b.cook@worldnet.att.net] Subject: [KYF] DEATH CERT: Cook, 1919, Hart Co ---------------------------------------------------- Commonwealth of Kentucky File No: 1775 Place of death: County: Hart Co. Vot. Pct: #6 Name: Mary A. Cook Sex: Female Color/race: White Single/married/widowed/divorced: Single Date of birth: 4/21/1918 Age: 8 months 24 days Occupation: none Birthplace: Hart Co., KY Father: Chas. B. Cook, b. Green Co., KY Mother: Maud Tucker, b. Hart Co., KY Informant: Chas. B. Cook, Monroe, KY Filed: 1/20/1919, C. H. Pace Date of death: 1/15/1919 Cause of death: Influenza & pneumonia Attending physician: W. T. Pace, Monroe, KY 1/18/1919 Burial: Family cemetery 1/16/1919 Undertaker: B. P. Bale, Hardyville, KY Submitted by Kate Beaugrand Cook (Minnesota) kbcook@cfaith.com or k.b.cook@worldnet.att.net ______________________________X-Message: #2 ---------------------------------------------------- Date: August 14, 2001 8:12 AM From: K. B. Cook [mailto:k.b.cook@worldnet.att.net] Subject: [KYF] DEATH CERT: Cook, 1937, Hart Co ----------------------------------------------------- Commonwealth of Kentucky File No: 258?4 Place of death: Hart Co. Vot. Pct: Und. Name: Elizabeth F. Cook Sex: Female Color/race: White Single/married/widowed/divorced: Single Date of birth: 4/26/1853 Age: 84 years 5 months 10 days Occupation: none Birthplace: Hart Co., KY Father: Jesse Cook, b. KY Mother: Elizabeth Crane, b. KY Informant: Jim Cook, Horse Cave, KY Burial: Hiseville, KY 10/7/1937 Undertaker: Jas. I Winn, Horse Cave, KY Filed: 10/7/1937 by Mary (Illegible) Date of death: 10/6/1937 Cause of death: Hyposlatic pneumonia; deaf mute Attending physician: E. E. Palmore, MD, Horse Cave, KY Submitted by Kate Beaugrand Cook kbcook@cfaith.com or k.b.cook@worldnet.att.net ______________________________X-Message: #3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: August 14, 2001 12:03 PM From: "Jeannie Dalrymple" Subject: [KYF] The Mercury, Carlisle, Nicholas Co., KY 1876 for sale -------------------------------------------------------------------- From The Mercury, Carlisle Nicholas Co., Ky Thursday 10 Feb 1876 FOR SALE Good Small Farm for Sale I offer for sale, privately, my farm, containing 108 or 110 acres, situated on the M. & L. R. R. about 150 yards from the Maysville pike, one mile east of Millersburg, and adjoining the lands of Samuel Martin and Dr. Carpenter. The farm is in a good state of cultivation, and well timbered, and there is no better land in Nicholas county. There is a good dwelling on the place; also the usual outbuilding, plenty of good water, and a young orchard. For further particulars call on me, or address me at Millersburg, Ky. Dec16--1m* JOHN K. JUDY _________________________-- FARM FOR SALE. Having determined to go West, I offer my farm for sale privately. It is situated on the turnpike road leading from Moorefield to the Upper Blue Licks, two miles from the former and four from the latter and contains 133 acres with a good dwelling, barn and other out buildings good young bearing orchard, with a variety of good fruit. Said farm is under a high state of cultivation, with never failing water, and very finely timbered. It is situated in one of the best communities---convenient to churches and schools. Any one desiring to purchase such a farm will do well to call on the undersigned, or correspond with him. A good bargain can be had in the farm. Nov25-3m* J.C.BAIRD. --------------------------------------------------- 100-acre Farm for Sale. Three miles north of Carlisle---40 acres cleared and part well set in blue grass; 50 acres finely timbered; all within fence; and all good tobacco land. Church and good school-house convenient. Terms reasonable. Apply to Nov4-tf T.F. PARKS, Parks Ferry, Nicholas co. __________________________________ PUBLICSALE Of Nicholas County Land. I will offer to the highest and best bidder the farm of J. N. Parks, deceased, on FRIDAY, February 18, 1876, Consisting of 66 acres, and some poles lying on Cassiday creed and adjoining the lands of A. L. Parks (dec'd) and H. V. Myers, and within sight of Myers station on the M.& L. R.R.. The improvements consist of a new dwelling house, containing 3 rooms and a kitchen and dining-room and smoke house and stable. On the premises are good and never failing water. Sale between 16 and 2 o'clock on the premises. Terms liberal and made known on day of sale. J. M. KENNY, Adm'r --- All persons owing the estate of J. N. Parks will please come forward and settle. All those having claims against said deceased will present them duty authenticated for payment. Jan27-td J.M.K. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jd ______________________________X-Message: #4 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Date: August 14, 2001 8:16 AM From: "Jeannie Dalrymple" Subject: [KYF] The Murcury vital extracts 10 Feb 1876 Nicholas Co ----------------------------------------------------------------- The Mercury Thursday 10 Feb. 1876 Born: SMITH,----To the wife of G. C. Smith, of Headquarters, a son. Died: HAM.---- In this county, Feb 6th 1876, Miss Polly Ham, in her 87th year THROCKMORTON,---- of this county, Feb 6th 1876, Mrs. J. W. Throckmorton, after a brief illness. Aged about 30. RANSOM,----In Covington, Ky., Saturday the 29th January, 1876, Mrs. H. P. Ransom, wife of Col. H. P. Ransom, Secretary of the Kentucky Central R. R. In Memoriam: MATHERS,---On the morning of the 5th inst. Mrs. Emily Mathers, the wife of our worthy fellow citizen Mr. Barton W. Mathers, passed away from the toils and afflictions of earth to enjoy the rest which remains for the people of God. Her suffering for weeks before her death was intense but it was borne with Christian fortitude. While resigned to the will of God, it was her choice to depart and be with Christ. There were strong ties to bind her to earth. God had given her a devoted husband, an affectionate son, with a happy and prosperous home. But the good fight of faith was fought the race was run and she could truthfully say "come, Lord Jesus, come quickly." By many rare traits of character she had won and held the esteem of all who knew her. In their deep affliction the bereaved have the sympathies of the entire community. Above all they have the comfort of God's sure promises. Married: TRIPLETT---CUNNINGHAM,---At the residence of the brides parents near Sharpsburg Ky., Jan. 27th 1876, by Rev. W. O. Goodloe, Mr. T. T. Triplett and Miss Hellen Cunningham, all of Bath county. Attendants; Mr. Jas. Spratt, of Bath County and Miss Josie Hughes, of Independence, Mo. FISHBACK---SCOTT,--On the 26th ult. At the residence of Mr. Josiah Fishback's by Elder Jas. B. Jones, Mr. Jno T. Fishback and Mrs. Jemima Scott. BUTLER---STONE,-- On the 3rd inst., at Moorefield, by the same Elder W. L. Butler and Miss Alice B. Stone BRADLEY---STROTHERS,--On Thursday , Jan. 20, 1876, Mr. H. P. Bradley and Miss M---Strother, both of Robertson county. TOLLE----VICE,,---In Aberdeen, Ohio on Saturday, Jan 29, 1876, by Massie Beasley, Esq., Mr. John Tolle and Miss Margaret Vice, both of Mason county Ky. CLARK---FOLEY,---In Aberdeen, Ohio, on Monday, Jan. 31, 1876, by Massie Beasley, Esq., Mr. James Clark and Miss Kate Foley, both of Bath county, Ky. BROWN---FOUNDREY,---AT the residence of John W. Foundrey, on Thursday, Jan 27, 1876, both of Fleming county. FLACK---CLARK,---In Aberdeen, Ohio, on Wednesday, January 26,, 1876, by Massie Beasley, Esq. Mr. John Flack and Miss Amelia Clark, both of Kenton County, Ky. BRADLEY---HAMILTON,---In Aberdeen, Ohio, on Friday, Jan. 28, 1876, by Massie Beasley, Esq., Mr. Lucious Bradley and Miss Ora L. Hamilton, both of Bracken county Ky. SEVERS---RANKIN,---Aberdeen, Ohio, on Monday, Jan 31, 1876 by Massie Beasley, Esq., Mr. James F. Severs and Miss Derinda J. Rankin, both of Fleming county. WOOD---STEVENSON,--At the residence of the bride's father, on Thursday, Feb 3, 1876, Mr. George E. Wood and Miss Margaret h. Stevenson, all of Mason county, Ky. CARRINGTON---ZORNES,---At the residence of J. B. Carrington on Tuesday Jan, 25 1876, by Rev. C. F. Haeaverin, Mr. J. M. Carrington, and Miss Susan M. Zornes, all of Lewis county Ky. LOVEL---DARROW,---At the residence of the bride's father, in Vanceburg, Ky., on Tuesday, evening, Jan. 25, 1876, by Rev j. A. Caywood, Mr. John Lovel, son of state senator Lovel and Miss Mollie Darrow, daughter of J. W. Darrow, late of Dayton, Ohio End of ky-footsteps-digest V01 #088 ********************************************************************** 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. **********************************************************************