BIBLE: Cinnamond, Mercer Co, KY ---------- Submitted by: Mary Cinnamon The writer's "notes" were italicized in the document. I lost that piece of format when I inserted it in this message, so I've put her notes in brackets. I transcribed exactly as it was written since editing history is a no-no in my book. Mary Self Interpreting New Testament (Family Bible of Corrine Cinnamon Property of James H. and Hazel Mae Cinnamon In the possession of Mary Cinnamon Transcribed by Mary Cinnamon on 4/24/98) John W. Moore, born Aug 29, 1811 Susannah Moore Cinnamond,, Feb 8, 1835 John A. Cinnamond, Aug 2, 1819 (Dad's father) James Bowen Cinnamond, Apr 20 1841 Susan Jane Cinnamond, May 15 1842 (Half sister to dad) John Alvin Cinnamond, Mar 12, 1844 (Half brother to dad) Sarildah Emerine Cinnamond, Aug 19, 1852 Sarah Elizabeth Cinnamond, Oct 10, 1864 Mary Alice Cinnamond, Feb 20 1856 Martha Elen Cinnamond, Jun 17 1857 William T. Cinnamond, Apr 21 1846 (Half brother to dad, mother's husband) Alfred Brunner Cinnamond, Jan 2, 1863 Harrison Herndon Cinnamond, Sept 19, 1865 M.M. Cinnamond, Oct 19, 1868 (1868-21) Mildred Ann Cinnamond, Oct 19,1849 Sarelda E. Cinnamond, died Feb 16, 1848 (Grandpa's) James Bowen Cinnamond died Oct 1848 Notes: (1) Cover intact but pages citing publisher and publication date missing (2) Italics indicate writer’s notations (3) Spelling variation for the surname used throughout (Cinnamond) (4) Items within the pages of Corrine’s bible included: --A lock of Etta Cinnamon’s hair; --A lock of what is believed to be Lulie Cinnamon’s hair; --Dried flowers; --Obits from the Gadsden (ALA) Daily Times News, June 28, 1915; one for the death of a Mr. Springate, son of Richard Springate of Mercer County and uncle of Grover Springate of Springville; another for Sidney Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Johnson of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky; --An old photograph of a man and woman who appear to be husband and wife, --And the following hand-written recipe 1 teaspoon fresh cream 3 drops of spirits of camphor in eye glass wash every night for two are three weeks Be ready for bed before using and tie a silk handkerchief over eyes untill morning Make fresh every day ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genelaogical information on the Internet, data may be freely used for personal research and by non-commercial entities as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format or presentation by other organizations or persons.Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for profit or any form of presentation, must obtain the written consent of the file submitter, or his legal representative and then contact the listed USGENWEB archivist with proof of this consent.