ky-footsteps Saturday, September 13, 2003 Volume 03 : Issue 138 Today's Topics: # 1 [KYF] OBIT: Sally Terry, 1896, Hart Co. # 2 [KYF] OBIT: Miriam Vaughan, 1896, Hart Co. # 3 [KYF] OBIT: I.T. Winn, 1897, Hart Co. # 4 [KYF] OBIT: Mrs. Elmore Winn, 1875, Hart Co. # 5 [KYF] OBIT: Dora Sturgeon Adams, 2002, Hart Co. # 6 [KYF] OBIT: Paul Franklin Adcock, 2002, Hart Co. # 7 [KYF] OBIT: Fred Anderson, 1974, Hart Co. _____________________________X-Message: #1 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Date: 13 Sep 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Sally Terry, 1896, Hart Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, have no further information and am not seeking additional information. "Mrs. Sally Terry died at her home near hear, last Monday, and was buried in the Horse Cave cemetery Tuesday morning. She was in her eighty-ninth year, and her death the result of her extreme old age. Mrs. Terry was one of the most remarkable women that eger lived in this part of Barren county. Forty years ago she was left a widow with eleven children to care for. All of them lived to be men and women, but four have since died -James and Robert, the oldest boys, Mrs. W W? Douglass, Miss Laura, and the youngest child, Peter D.Terry, who died only a few years ago. Mrs. Terry was far above the average in intellect, and for industry and business she had but few equals. She was the daughter of Edward C. Young, who was known to all the older citizens of Hart, Barren and Metcalfe counties. "Aunt Sally" as she was familiarly called, was noted for her kindness and hospitality, and devotion to her famly and her friends. She always spoke to her children as tenderly as if they were infants. She leaves six children - five boys and one girl - eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. She was a zealous Christian having united with the church early in life. A good woman has gone to her reward, and will be greatly missed in the community in which she lived. She was a faithful mother, and in her declining years was blessed with faithful children. The grief sticken family have the sympathy of all in their distress. Jay EM Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 15 Jan 1896. _____________________________X-Message: #2 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Date: 13 Sep 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Miriam Vaughan, 1896, Hart Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, have no further information and am not seeking additional information. "Miss Miriam Vaughan, aged seventeen, died at the home of her father in Horse Cave last Friday, after an illness only three or four days. She was the daughter of Squire R. V. Vaughan, one of the most substantial citizens of Horse Cave." Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 1 April 1896. _____________________________X-Message: #3 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Date: 13 Sep 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: I.T. Winn, 1897, Hart Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, have no further information and am not seeking additional information. "Mr. I. T. Winn died at his residence near Horse Cave, of typhoid fever, Tuesday, at one o'clock. Mr. Winn had been desperately ill for some time, and his death was not a surprise to those acquainted with his condition. Mr. Winn was one of the best men and citizens in all this section. He was an ideal farmer, a thoroughly correct, honorable gentleman, and a devout member of the Baptist church. The news of his death will be received with sincere and profound regret by all - and more especially by those acquainted with the honorable, manly qualities of the deceased. "Mr. Winn was a son-in-law of Mr. R. S. Palmore of ___. He leaves a widow and __ children __ tender an ___band. _____________________________X-Message: #4 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Date: 13 Sep 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Mrs. Elmore Winn, 1875, Hart Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, have no further information and am not seeking additional information. "Mrs. Elmore Winn, who lives near Horse Cave, in Hart County, about twelve miles north of Glasgow, met with a very sad misfortune last Sunday morning in the unexpected and brief but fatal ilness of a nearly grown son. Clem, the son alluded to was at the fair here Friday, complained of feeling unwell during the day but not seriously. He left town about sundown, and on the way home was suddenly attacked with severe pains in his breast, so much so that a gentleman with him insisted and finally pursuaded to take a small drink of brandy which temporarily relieved him. On reaching home he was complaining so much that he was given an opiate and put to bed. In the night a brother who was in bed with him discovered his alarming condition and reported at once to the family. A physician was called, but the sufferer was beyond the reach of remedy and lived only a few hours, dying early Saturday apparantely of some affliction of the lungs. He was buried on Sunday a few miles below town at the family burying ground." Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 14 Oct 1875 _____________________________X-Message: #5 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Date: 13 Sep 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Dora Sturgeon Adams, 2002, Hart Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, have no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Dora Sturgeon Adams Residence: Munfordville, KY Died: Tuesday, 31 Dec2 002, North Hardin Health & Rehab Center in Radcliff, KY, age 77. Born: 25 May 1925 Cub Run, KY Daughter of the late Claud and Florence Taylor Sturgeon Housewife, member Munfordville Baptist Church. Survivors: Nephews: James Sturgeon of Louisville KY, Bill Sturgeon of Bowling Green KY, Michael Sturgeon of Ft Myers FL and Alvin Sturgeon of LeGrange KY. Nieces: Mary Huddleston of Elizabethtown KY, Ruth Trobaugh of Louisville KY, Jeanette Bartley of Ft Myers FL and Linda Evans of San Antonio TX Sisters-in-law: Betty Sturgeon of Cub Run KY and Shirley Sturgeon of Munfordville. Preceded also in death by brothers: Arvil and Hillard Sturgeon Services: 2 pm Saturday, 4 Jan 2003, chapel of Sego Funeral Home, burial Cub Run Cemetery. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Thursday, 2 Jan 2003, p. 2. _____________________________X-Message: #6 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Date: 13 Sep 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Paul Franklin Adcock, 2002, Hart Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, have no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Paul Franklin Adcock Residence: Louisville, KY Died: 1 Dec 2002, Louisville, age 59. Born: Hart Co KY 1 Oct 1943 Son of the late Walter and Mary Ethel Reynolds Adcock. Former employee of General Electric, member Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. Survivors: Mate: Donella Jones, Louisville, KY Brother: Joseph Adcock, Ft Worth, TX Sister: Nora Jones, Louisville One stepson, three nephews, two grandchildren, one great-niece. Preceded in death also by brother: Leon Adcock Services: 1 pm Wednesday, 4 Dec 2002, chapel of Sego Funeral Home, burial Timberlake Cemetery. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Tuesday, 3 Dec 2002, p. 2. _____________________________X-Message: #7 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Date: 13 Sep 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Fred Anderson, 1974, Hart Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, have no further information and am not seeking additional information. "Mr. Fred Anderson, 89, formerly of Horse Cave, died Wednesday morning at Bowling Green-Warren County Hospital. "He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Rachel Payton, Horse Cave; Mrs. Burke Patteson, Munforville; 5 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren. "Funeal services will be conducted at 2 P.M. Friday in the chapel of Winn Funeral Home in Horse Cave. Burial will be in the Horse Cave Cemetery." The Cave City (KY) Progress, Friday, 28 June 1974, p. 3 End of ky-footsteps-digest V03 #03 138 ************************************************************************* 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. 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