ky-footsteps Monday, July 7, 2003 Volume 03 : Issue 67 Today's Topics: # 1 [KYF] OBIT: Linda Keltner, 2003, Metcalfe Co. # 2 [KYF] WILL: Ignatius Boles, 1817, Nelson Co. # 3 [KYF] INDENTURE: Bowles to Bowles, 1825, Washington Co. # 4 [KYF] OBIT: Cleo Lyons Compton, 1998, Warren # 5 [KYF] OBIT: Helen Mae Parrish, 2003, Warren # 6 [KYF] OBIT: Robert E. Green, Hardin & Hart Co # 7 [KYF] OBIT: Flora Mae Chambers, 2003, Barren Co. # 8 [KYF] OBIT: Helen Mae Parrish, 2003, Barren Co. _____________________________X-Message: #1 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Linda Keltner, 2003, Metcalfe Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking addiitonal information. Name: Linda Lee Keltner Residence: Edmonton KY Died: Monday, 30 June 2003, residence, age 56 Survivors: Parents: Lee Oren and Louise Keltner, Edmonton Uncle: Zack and Becky Coleman, Edmonton Aunts: Doris Vanzant and Irene Coleman, Edmonton Services:1 pm Wednesday, 2 July 2003, Butler Funeral Home, burial Union Chapel Cemetery. Source: Glasgow (KY) Daily TImes, Tuesday, 1 July 2003, p.2. _____________________________X-Message: #2 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Teddy Ronan Subject: [KYF] WILL: Ignatius Boles, 1817, Nelson Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Will of Ignatius Boles 5/13/1817, Will Book C, Nelson County, KY In the name of God Amen I Ignatius Boles of Nelson County as of state of Kentucky being weak in body yet of a sound and perfect understanding and memory do constitute this my last will and Testament and desire to be received as such Imprimis I must humbly bequeath my sole to God and my body to this earth as my _____ states I will and personnaly ___ that all my just debts be paid and bequeath to my loving wife Caty Boles all my estate both ___ and personal during her single life in woder hood. I give my son Charles Boles the home house and 668 acres of land which I now live on and the balance of my land to my son Benjamin Bols which is 55 acres of land next to Joseph Cissell also Charles Boles one bead & furniture one cow to be worth ten dollars one plough and one ax and one rifel gun also my son Benjamin Boles one bead and furniture and one cow to be worth ten dollars and plough also to my daughter Caty Boles one bed and furniture one cow to be worth ten dollars also my son Ralph Boles one bead and furniture and one cow to be worth ten dollars also naming my daughters Ellender Boles, Anna Bols, Treacy Bolds, Cl__ Bolds Ignatius Bowls Charles Boles Ralph Boles Nancy Boles Caty Boles Benjamin Boles to ____ and equally divided between. {it looks like the last line is missing in this copy for it goes to the next page with the following} and sined this 13th of May 1817 Ignatius (X his mark) Boles (Seal) Sined in the presents of us Proctor Ballard, Joseph Cissell, Chales C. Cissell _____________________________X-Message: #3 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Teddy Ronan Subject: [KYF] INDENTURE: Bowles to Bowles, 1825, Washington Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Book 17, Page 10 Kentucky Washington County Sct. This Indenture made this 27th day of October One Thousand Eight Hundred and twenty five Between an Edward Smith & Eleanor his wife Raphael Bowles & Rutha his wife Benedict Bowles & Harriet his wife of Washington County Ignatius Bowles & Catharine his wife of Nelson County Thomas French & Fanny his wife of Hardin County Benedict Davis & Ann his wife & James Woodward and Clair his wife of Union County [his?] and legal representation of Ignatius Bowls dec’d & all of the State of Kentucky of the one part and Samuel Greenwell of Union County & State of Kentucky of the other part Witnesseth that for and in condition of the sum of Five Hundred and Fifty nine dollars lawful money of Ky to us Edward Smith & Eleanor his wife Raphael Bowles & Ruthie his wife Benedict Bowles & Harriet his wife Ignatius Bowles & Catharine his wife Thomas French & Fanny his wife Benedict Davis & Ann his wife & James Woodward and Clair his wife, in hand. Paid. Page 11 The receipt whereof we do hereby acknowledge have granted, Bargained and sold and do by these presents grant, Bargain, sell, alien, release, convey and Confirm unto the said Samuel Greenwell 3 certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in the County of Nelson and State of Kentucky all of which our father H Ign. s Bowls dec’d purchased of George Calhoon & wife containing by survey 42 acres be it more or less and bounded as follows upon the left South fork of Gilkey’s run of the Beech fork adjoining the plantation of Ignatius Cicills. Beginning at a white oak corner to Jn. o Quicks 300 [acre? ?my] thence N 40° E 114 po to a post a corner to Ign.s Cicills corner on the South Hill side thence down the hill across the run with a row of posts on the hill side running Southly 149 poles to a post & Mulberry joining to Jn.o Quicks thence N 65 W 122 with the said line to the Beginning. Another of which tracts our father H Ign.s Bowls dec’d purch.d of Jn.o Quick & wife containing 100 acres more or less lying on Gilkeys run of the Beech fork & bounded as follows (towit) Beginning at Cicills N E Corner at a honey locust running N 65 W 180 poles crossing s.d Bowls fence and Spring Branch & coming on the West side of his fence at a sugar tree, dogwood and white oak & Stone thence S 20° W 20 p.o to a Stake thence S 20° E 20 p.o to a black oak then 91 poles to a large Spanish oak thence S 65° E 76 p.o to a white oak on the head of a [drum?] on Cicills line thence with his line to the Beginning. The other of which tracts of land our father Ign.s Bowles dec’d Bought of Jn.o Quick & wife lying in Nelson County on Gilkeys run of the Beech fork & Bounded as follows (towit) Beginning containing 35 acres Beginning at a Stone Boundary a corner to said Boles home plantation and running thence South 76° W 9 p.o to a large white oak S 4° E 28 poles then S 5° W 18 poles S 10° E 74 poles S 11 E 14 S 8 W 24 p.o S 6 W 18 poles S 15 W 19 poles to a white oak standing in Jn.o Duncans line S 65° E 98 to a Buckeye standing in a deep Hollow thence N 25 E 38 poles to an Elm standing near the head of a [steep Bunch of rocks?] and corner of Ign.s Boles [holem?] Plantation and running thence with the line of said Plantation N 66° W 76 p.o to a large Spanish oak another corner of [Holem?] plantationrunning thence N 20° W 98 poles to a bound post thence due north 66 poles to the Beginning Within the appurtenances. To have and to hold the said Bargained and sold premises and appurtenances to the only proper use & benefit of him the said Samuel Greenwell his heirs and assigns forever and they the said Edw.d Smith & Eleanor his wife Raph.l Bowles & Rutha his wife Benedict Bowles & Harriet his wife Ignatius Bowls & Catharine his wife Thomas French & Fanny his wife Benedict Davis & Ann his wife & James Woodward and Clair his wife do covenant with the said Samuel Greenwell his heirs &C they will for themselves their heirs & forever warrant and defend the said tracts or parcels of land against the claim or claims of all and every person or persons whatsoever in Testimony whereof we Edw.d Smith & Eleanor his wife Raphael Bowls & Rutha his wife Bened.t Bowls & Harriet his wife Ignatius Bowls & Catharine his wife Tho.s French & Fanny his wife Benedict Daviss & Ann his wife & James Woodward and Clair his wife have hearunto set our hands and affixed our seals this date and year above written. Edward C Smith {seal} Elnor Smith {seal} Raphael Bowles (his X mark) {seal} Ruthe Bolds {seal} Benedict Bolds (his X mark) {seal} Harriet Bolds {seal} Ignatius Bolds (his X mark) {seal} Catharine Bolds (her 0 mark) {seal} {seal} {seal} Kentucky Washington County Sct. I John Hughes Jr Clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid do hereby certify that on the day of the date hereof personally appeared before me in my office Edward C. Smith and Eleanor his wife Raphael Bowles and Ruthe his wife Benedict Boles and Harriet his wife parties to the annexed indenture of bargain & Sale and acknowledged the same to be their Several act and deed for the purpose therein mentioned and the said Eleanor Smith Ruthe Bolds and Harriet Bolds being examined by me separate and apart from their husbands as the law directsand the said indenture being read and explained to them they relinquished all their right title and Estate whether vested in reversion in remainder or of Dower of in & to the lands thereby Conveyed declaring that they made the said relinquishment freely and voluntarily of their own free will and accord without the threat persuasions or Coercions of either of their husbands and that they nor either of them had any wish to retract this declaration which is certified to the proper office for record. Given under my hand this 27th day of October 1825.~~ John Hughes Jr CWC. _____________________________X-Message: #4 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Cleo Lyons Compton, 1998, Warren ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Cleo Lyons Compton Residence: Smiths Grove KY Died: Saturday, 28 Feb 1998, Columbia Greenview Regional Hospital, age 85. Born: Barren Co KY Homemaker, member Smiths Grove Baptist Church Daughter of the late Charles and Laura Emerson Lyons Widow of George Elbert Compton Survivors: Daughters: Geneva Rich and Jean Peay, both of Smiths Grove, Jeanette Skaggs of Bowling Green and Brenda Brawner of Franklin KY Sister: Elizabeth McCreary of Beaver Dam KY Brothers: Fred Lyons of Louisville KY, Streeter Lyons of LaGrange KY, \Vernon Lyons and Elmer Lyons, both of Indianapolis, IN Eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren. Services incomplete at printing, under direction of Hardy & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Grove Chapel with burial at Rocky Hill Cemetery. Source: Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Sunday, 1 Mar 1998, p. 20. _____________________________X-Message: #5 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Helen Mae Parrish, 2003, Warren ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Helen Mae Parrish Residence: Bowling Green KY Native of Barren Co KY Died: Monday, 30 June 2003, residence. age 83 Member Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, former employee of Bethwood Nursing Home and Natcher Nursing Home. Daughter of the late Edward Wood and Maudie Barlow Wood Beck Widow of the late Comer Parrish. Survivors: Daughters: Katie Parrish, Margaret Massey and husband Home, Trelvie Parrish, all of Bowling Green Son: Stanley Parrish and wife Uretha of Bowling Green Sister: Martha Beck of Bowling Green Brothers: Quinten Wood of Allensville and Vernon Beck of Bowling Green 11 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, several nieces and nephews. Services: 1 pm Saturday 5 July 2003, church, Burnam and Son Mortuary in charge of arrangements, burial Barlow Cemetery. Source: Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Wednesday 2 July 2003, p. 2. _____________________________X-Message: #6 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Robert E. Green, Hardin & Hart Co ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Robert E Green Residence: Elizabethtown KY Died: Monday, 30 June 2003, Hospice of Pallative Care in Louisville KY, age 71. Membser Allen Seminary Baptist Church, veteran of the US Army serving in the Korean War Survivors: Son: Robert Q Green of Elizabethtown Sister: Mary Frances Campbell of Glasgow KY Aunt who raised him: Martha B Wilson of Hardyville Preceded in death by wife: Mary Green Services: Thursday, 3 July 2003, Allen Seminary Baptist Church, Percell & Sons Funeral Home in charge of arrangements, burial Allen Seminary Cemetery. Source: Glasgow (KY) Daily TImes, Wednesday, 2 July 2003, p. 2. _____________________________X-Message: #7 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Flora Mae Chambers, 2003, Barren Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Flora Mae Chambers Residence: Glasgow KY Died: Tuesday, 24 June 2003, T J Samson Community Hospital, age 96. Daughter of the late Hayward and Goldie Johnson Spillman Homemaker, member Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. Survivors: Sons: Jessie Frank and wife Opal, Richard Lee and wife Carolyn, Earnest and wife Marilyn, all of Glasgow Brothers: Drewey, Harry and Jr. Spillman, all of Glasgow Sister: Violet Stephens of CA Several grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Preceded also in death by: Sisters: Mary Bell, Isabel, Pauline and Anna Brothers: Elsworth, Robert and WIllard Spillman Services: 3 pm Friday, 27 June 2003, Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home, burial Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Source: Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Thursday, 26 June 2003, p. 2. _____________________________X-Message: #8 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Helen Mae Parrish, 2003, Barren Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Helen Mae Parrish Residence: Bowling Green KY Native of Barren Co KY Died: Monday, 30 June 2003, residence. age 83 Member Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, former employee of Bethwood Nursing Home and Natcher Nursing Home. Daughter of the late Edward Wood and Maudie Barlow Wood Beck Widow of the late Comer Parrish. Survivors: Daughters: Katie Parrish, Margaret Massey and husband Home, Trelvie Parrish, all of Bowling Green Son: Stanley Parrish and wife Uretha of Bowling Green Sister: Martha Beck of Bowling Green Brothers: Quinten Wood of Allensville and Vernon Beck of Bowling Green 11 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, several nieces and nephews. Services: 1 pm Saturday 5 July 2003, church, Burnam and Son Mortuary in charge of arrangements, burial Barlow Cemetery. Source: Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Wednesday 2 July 2003, p. 2. End of ky-footsteps-digest V03 #03 67 ************************************************************************* USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. 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