ky-footsteps Monday, September 29, 2003 Volume 03 : Issue 151 Today's Topics: # 1 [KYF] DEED: Mosby to Van Wagner, 1925, Jefferson Co. # 2 [KYF] DEED: Carter to Williams, 1850, Cumberland Co. # 3 [KYF] OBIT: Blanche Perry, 1972, Cumberland Co. # 4 [KYF] OBIT: Mary Emma McCool, 1972, Cumberland Co. # 5 [KYF] OBIT: Pearl Baker, Cumberland Co. # 6 [KYF] OBIT: Pembrook Rowe, 1875, Cumberland Co. # 7 [KYF] OBIT: Major Joseph Terry, 1877, Cumberland Co. # 8 [KYF] OBIT: Johnny Coulter, 2002, Boyle Co. # 9 [KYF] OBIT: Mark Steven Craig, 2002, Jefferson & Mercer Co. # 10 [KYF] OBIT: Vivian D. Crutcher, 2002, Henry & Mercer Co. _____________________________X-Message: #1 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by Mimi Tracy Date: 27 September 2003 Subject: [KYF] DEED: Mosby to Van Wagner, 1925, Jefferson Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ On front of deed, written by hand "Deed to lot on Hale. Mosby to Van Wagner." Also, Part printed and part hand-written: "Recorded in Deed Book No. 1194, Page 132. December 31, 1925" Deed itself: Mary Mosby (seller) to Carrie O. Van Wagner, wife of W. B. Van Wagner. Property described as follows: "Beginning at a point in the south line of Hale Avenue, 635 feet east of east line of Thirty-sixth Street; running thence eastwardly with the south line of Hale Avenue, 25 feet, and extending back southwardly of that width throughout between lines parallel with Thirty-Sixth Street, 200 feet to an alley, being a part of the same property conveyed to the party of the first part by deed dated December 17th, 1925, and recorded in deed book 1192, page 177 in the office of the Clerk of County Court of Jefferson County, Kentucky." Signed and witnessed 19th of December 1925. Written by hand beside above are "Part of Lot 48, Blk 1762" and "Now lot 68 city assesor (?) map." _____________________________X-Message: #2 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by Meg Gagliardi Date: 27 September 2003 Subject: [KYF] DEED: Carter to Williams, 1850, Cumberland Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Cumberland County, Kentucky Deed Book L, Page 569 Dated 3 Jan 1850, Recorded 13 Mar 1850 CHARLES G. CARTER and SALLY his wife to JAMES T. WILLIAMS This Indenture made and entered into this 3rd day of January 1850 between CHARLES G. CARTER & SALLY CARTER his wife (formerly SALLY HAGGARD), of the County of Warrick & State of Indiana of the first part & JAMES T. WILLIAMS of the County of Cumberland & State of Kentucky of the Second part Witnesseth. That the Said CHARLES G. CARTER & SALLY CARTER his wife for and in consideration of the sum of eight hundred Dollars to them in hand paid by the Said WILLIAMS the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have this day granted bargained Sold & Conveyed unto the said WILLIAMS a certain tract or parcel of Land Situate lying and being in the County of Cumberland and State of Kentucky on HAGGARDS branch Containing 327 acres be the Same more or less being lot No. 4 in a division of lands between the heirs of BEN HAGGARD Dec’d made by GEORGE DOHERTY, JAMES RITCHEY & JEHU MILLER Commissioners chosen by Said heirs under an agreement recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Cumberland County Court in Deed book K, page 553 Said division accompanied by a connected plat of the lots assigned to the respective heirs of BEN HAGGARD is recorded in the office of the Clerk aforesaid in Deed book K, page 556-557 & 558 and for greater certainty is hereby refered to and made part of this deed Said lot No 4 in the Division aforesaid which is hereby sold & conveyed, was assigned by the Commissioners aforesaid to Said SALLY CARTER then SALLY HAGGARD & is bounded as follow towit – Beginning at a beech on the west side of a point near the Burksville road and corner to lot No. 3 thence with a line of No 3 N 9 W 135 poles to a white oak and bounded thence N 81 E 70 poles to a hickory and hornbeam thence S 45 E 50 poles to a hickory and ash N 81 E 61 poles to two hickories thence leaving the lines of No. 3 N 39 E 22 poles to an ash thence S 78 E 40 poles to a black oak two hickories thence S 8 E 18 poles to a black oak & two chestnuts oaks corner to JOHN E. KINGS 350 acre Survey thence S 58 E 18 poles to a white oak & poplar thence S 10 W 115 poles to a hickory & Sugar tree thence with the line of a survey made for DAVID McNAIR S 44 E 36 poles to a beech corner to the WIDOW McNEELY’s 100 acre Survey & with her line South 67 poles to three chestnut oaks on the top of a hill near the road thence N 85 W 72 poles to a lynn & two beeches to HILLIS survey and with his line S 16 W 129 poles to a poplar & black walnut thence S 79 W 20 poles to an elm & black walnut thence N 37 W 22 poles to a hickory & two blue ashes thence N 81 W 17 poles to two white oak & hickory thence N 28 E 51 poles to a buckeye corner to RICH’D MILTONS 85 acre Survey & with his line N 20 W 105 poles to his corner & corner to lot No. 3 N 36 W 82 to the Beginning. To have & to hold the aforesaid tract or parcel of land with all & Singular the buildings & appurtenances unto the said JAMES T. WILLIAMS his heirs & assigns forever and the Said CHARLES G. CARTER & SALLY CARTER his wife for themselves their heirs and assigns unto the said WILLIAMS his heirs or assigns against the Claim or claims of all & every person or persons whatsoever the aforesaid tract or parcel of Land doth & will forever warrant & defend by these presents. In testimony whereof the Said CHARLES G. CARTER & SALLY CARTER his wife have hereunto Set their hands & Seals the day & date first above written. CHARLES G. CARTER, SALLY CARTER State of Indiana, Warrick County Sct. I JOHN B. KELLY probate Judge of Said County in Said State of Indiana do Certify that the foregoing deed from CHARLES G. CARTER & SALLY CARTER his wife to JAMES T. WILLIAMS was this day produced to me by Said Grantors and acknowledged and acknowledged by Said CHARLES G. CARTER to be his act and deed for the purposes therein named and the Said SALLY CARTER being examined by me privately and apart from her husband declared that She did freely and willingly Sign Seal and deliver Said writing and relinquished her right of inheritance in and to the land hereby conveyed and wished not to retract the Same and acknowledged the Said writing again Shown and explained to her to be her act and deed and consenteth that the Same may be recorded – Whereupon the Said deed together with this my Official certificate endorsed thereon is certified to the Clerk of the County Court of Cumberland County Kentucky (where the land lies for record. Given under my hand and Seal this thirty Seventh day of February 1850. JOHN B. KELLEY, Probate Judge of Warrick County, Indiana. State of Indiana Warrick County Sct. I J. WAIT B. MOORE Clerk of the Probate Court in and for the County and State aforesaid do certify JOHN B. KELLEY before whom the foregoing deed from CHARLES G. CARTER and wife to JAMES T. WILLIAMS was acknowledged and whose named is Signed to the foregoing certificate of Said Acknowledgement is and was at the time of taking and Certifying the same Sole and acting Judge of the probate Judge of the probate Court of which I am Clerk and his Signature to such certificate of acknowledgment is genuine and that full faith are due to his official acts. In testimony whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and affixed the Seal of Said Probate Court on this the twenty Seventy day of February in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and fifty. J. WAIT B. MOORE Clk. Kentucky Cumberland County Sct. I MILTON KING Clerk of the County Court for Said County Do Certify that I have truly recorded the foregoing Deed from CHARLES G. CARTER & SALLY CARTER his wife to JAMES T. WILLIAMS together with the two official Certificates thereon endorsed with my Certificate in my Office in Ded book L, page 569. Given under my hand this 13th day of March 1850. M. KING, Clk. R. G. ALEXANDER, D.C. Delivered to Grantee April 22, 1850. R. G. ALENSANDER, D. C. _____________________________X-Message: #3 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Date: 27 September 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Blanche Perry, 1972, Cumberland Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Blanche Perry Residence; Route 1, Burkesville KY Born: 25 July 1913 Cumberland Co KY Died: Cumberland Co Hospital, Monday, 24 April 1972, age 58 Survived by brother: Ted Perry of Burkesville KY Pallbearers: Fred Cary, Fred Wright, Willard Glidewell, Beckham Shaw, Joe Thrasher, Edward Hadley Services: 2 pm Wednesday, 26 Apr 1972, Memory Chapel of Norris Funeral Home, Rev. Elwood Norris in charge, burial Marrowbone Cemetery. Unknown Cumberland Co newspaper, from files of the late Eva Coe Peden. _____________________________X-Message: #4 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Date: 27 September 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Mary Emma McCool, 1972, Cumberland Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Mary Emma McCool Residence: Burkesvillle, KY Born: 22 Oct 1889 Died:30 Apr 1972, age 82 Survivors: Husband: C W McCool, Sr Sons: C V, C W Jr and Guy McCool Daughers: Jewell Grimes and Pearl Yates Sister: Hannah Gibson Services: 2 pm Tuesday, 2 May 1972, Memory Chapel of Norris Funeral Home, burial Jones Ridge Cemetery. Unknown newspaper, from files of the late Eva Coe Peden. _____________________________X-Message: #5 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Date: 27 September 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Pearl Baker, Cumberland Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Mrs Pearl Baker Residence: Burkesville Ky Died: Cumberland County Hospital, 19 Feb ---, age 62. Daughter of Mrs. Sally A. Mackey of Burkesville and the late W. A. Mackey Also survived by: Husband: J W Baker Son: Keith of Tompkinsville KY Sister: Mrs Elnora Phelps of Burkesville Four grandchildren Services; Wednesday, Ballou Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Bill Pickerell, burial Burkesville Cemetery. Unknown Tompkinsville KY newspaper, from files of the late Eva Coe Peden. _____________________________X-Message: #6 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Date: 27 September 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Pembrook Rowe, 1875, Cumberland Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. "We learned yesterday of a sad death which occured near Marrow Bone on Saturday night last. Pembrook Rowe, the son of Mr. James T. Rowe, a highly respectable citizen of Crocus Creek in Cumberland county, came over to Glasgow, on Friday, to sell a fast trotting horse and remained here until Saturday morning, and started for home. Nothing was heard of him until Sunday morning when he was found frozen to death on the roadside. His father is represented to us as being one of the most substantial men of Cumberland, and young Rowe as being a very energetic, clever young man. His remains were carried to his home for interment." Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 14 Jan 1875. _____________________________X-Message: #7 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Sandi Gorin Date: 27 September 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Major Joseph Terry, 1877, Cumberland Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. "MAJOR JOSEPH TERRY, one of the oldest citizens of Cumberland, died at his home in that county last week at the advanced age of eighty-six years and six months. He had some of the best blue blood of Virginia in his veins, and was the father of two very distinguished men. One of them was a lawyer of prominence and Judge of the Supreme Court of California, and one of the principles in the celebrated Broderick-Terry duel, in which United States Senator Broderick lost his life. The other was the well known Col. Terry of the Texas Rangers during the last unpleasantness between the North and South, a noble and gallant soldier." Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 22 Nov 1877. _____________________________X-Message: #8 ------------------------------------------------------------ Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Johnny Coulter, 2002, Boyle Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ From the Danville Advocate Messenger, 1 July 2002 PARKSVILLE -- Services for Johnny Coulter, 78, of Parksville will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Parksville Cemetery by John McNerney. Military rites will be given by Boyle Post 46, American Legion He died Saturday at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center in Lexington. Pallbearers will be Jimmie Wofford, Joe Benningfield, Shawn Brads, John McDermott, Randy Belcher and Thomas Jackson. Honorary pallbearers are the men of Parksville Christian Church, Robert Coulter Jr. and Scott Upton. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at Stith Funeral Home. Memorials may go to Parksville Christian Church youth fund. _____________________________X-Message: #9 ------------------------------------------------------------ Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Mark Steven Craig, 2002, Jefferson & Mercer Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ From the Danville Advocate Messenger, 6 Dec 2002 Mark Steven Craig, 41, of Harrodsburg will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Preston- Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Clyde Strunk. Burial will be in Old Liberty Cemetery in Bradsfordsville. He died Wednesday at his home. Born Nov. 30, 1961, in Louisville, he was the son of Lois Tucker Craig of Danville and Robert L. Craig of Lancaster. He was a graduate of Danville High School and a member of Gethsemane Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Ryan M. Craig of Lexington; a brother, Rodney S. Craig of Danville; a sister, Yvonne Hatfield of Stanford; and his girlfriend, Anne Marie Thornton of Harrodsburg. Pallbearers will be Colin Shepperson, Greg Crawford, Jimmy Houston, Mike Estes, Micky Preston and Chuck Brackett. Visitation will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Memorial may go to Heritage Hospice. _____________________________X-Message: #10 ------------------------------------------------------------ Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Vivian D. Crutcher, 2002, Henry & Mercer Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ From the Danville Advocate Messenger, 30 June 2002 Services for Vivian D. Crutcher, 85, of Springhill Drive were noon Saturday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Tommy Valentine. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg. She died Wednesday at Jewish Hospital, Shelbyville. Born Feb. 21, 1917, in New Castle, she was the daughter of the late Oscar and Adelina Baugh Dunavan. She was a bookkeeper and homemaker. She also was a volunteer at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. She was a member of Friends of the Library, Smithsonian Society, Audubon Society and Lexington Avenue Baptist Church. She was the widow of William "Bill" Crutcher. Survivors include a daughter, Margaret Crutcher of Danville; two grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Gordon Sale, Dan Gousha, Lewis Cruz, James Kephart, Larry Wolff and Leonard Yount. Memorials may go to Glaucoma Research Center. End of ky-footsteps-digest V03 #03 151 ************************************************************************* 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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