ky-footsteps Saturday, 13 September 1997 Volume 01 : Number 227 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Edie Suttle Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 20:20:05 -0700 Subject: KY-F: CD, Harrison Co: Page 21, Part 1 CORONER OF HARRISON COUNTY We could not complete the list without giving a short sketch of at least one of Cynthiana's prominent physician's--one who has been closely identified with the city's interest and improvement from the time of his youth. Lamme Steele Givens, son of David A. and Margaret Keller Givens, was born January 14th, 1866, in the residence now occupied by Mrs. Nancy A. White on Main Street. His early education was received from the City School, Prof. N.F. Smith and from Central University, Richmond, Ky. After graduating in medicine from the Ohio Medical College in 1887, he spent the greater part of 1888 in Europe in the hospitals of Berlin and London, obtaining all advantages of foreign hospital work, besides taking a special course on diseases of the Nose, Throat, and Ear in the clinic of the late Dr. Morrell McKenzie. The doctor has been a member of the Pension Board of Examining Surgeons for the past six years and is the regular medical examiner for twelve of the best old-line life insurance companies of America. He takes an active interest in the medical association of the county--and was one of the promotors of the Harrison County Medical Society, organized one year ago. business has grown to such an extent that he has associated with himself in practice within the last few weeks, Dr. Joseph E. Wells of Mt. Olivet, Ky., one of the ablest physicians and surgeons in the state. Dr. Givens was married in 1891 to Nettie M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Martin, of this city, abd says next to his enjoyable home life comes his love for the Presbyterian Church. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cynthiana Democrat, June 1896, Page 21 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 20:31:09 -0700 Subject: KY-F: CD, Harrison Co: Page 21, part 2 HERMANN ROHS' JEWELRY STORE Mr. Herrmann A. Rohs opened his handsome jewelry store in this city in August, 1895. The room on Pike stree, formerly used as postoffice, was entirely refitted and made one of the most elegant places of business in the city. Magnificent show cases of oak and plate glass adorn the room, while the finest and most beautiful jewelry is displayed. Mr. Rohs is a Cynthiana boy. He was born and raised here. After an experience of twelve years with the best jewelry firms in Cincinnati, he returned to his old home to seek the patronage of his friends and acquaintances, and give the people generally the benefit of his large experience. Optical goods are made a specialty. In this line, as in all others, he is ready to meet all competition, and guarantees perfect satisfaction. To repairing, which is also a specialty, he gives his personal attention. Everything sold by Mr. Rohs is guaranteed, and all engraving on purchases is done free of charge. The cut in this issue illustrates nicely his attractive show windows. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cynthiana Democrat, June 1896, Page 21 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 21:11:32 -0700 Subject: KY-F: CD, Harrison Co: Page 21, Part 3 H.D. REYNOLDS & CO. A NEW AND LEADING DRY GOODS FIRM H.D. Reynolds & Co. began business in the dry goods and notion line in th elegant new Fennell building on Main street, opposite the court house, in October, 1895. The building itself is a model of architectural beauty, the spacious plate glass windows, the wide entrance and the handsome "trimmings" of the upper stories making it probably the finest business house in the city. The building is constructed of brick and steel, and is fashioned after the latest modes of construction. The entire lower floor is occupied by H.D. Reynolds & Co., where spacious, broad counters and ample floor space lend a beauty to the room that is a revelation and delight to shoppers. Here are found the daintiest fabrics, the finest silks, the handsomest materials of every kind, culled from the best markets of the east, brought from every nation and every clime, and placed at the disposal of local buyers. In staple dry goods and the cheaper grades of dress goods this house also carries a large line. It would be difficult to name any article carried by a first-class house which the firm does not have in stock. The success of the house has been little less that marvelous. Opening at a season when business in every branch was depressed; coming here in competition with old, established and thoroughly known firms; plunging into the mercantile fray when the odds appeared less than even, they met success after success, until now they are known, not only throughout the city and county, but are recognized by buyers in all adjoining counties as the organizers of a general distributing emporium. Mr. H.D. Reynolds, the local member and business manager of the firm, is a young man. He was born in Scott County on November 19, 1871. He first came to Cynthiana in October, 1891, and, after conducting business in conjunction with a partner until February, 1895, sold out his interest and retired from business for a short period. As before stated, he returned to this city in October, 1895, and again established himself. He is an energetic, progressive business man, and through his efforts the success of the house has been attained. H.D. Reynolds & Co., were the originators of special sales in Cynthiana, and always have something fresh, new and original for buyers. Ladies will find it to their advantage to watch closely the announcement made from week to week in the regular issues of the CYNTHIANA DEMOCRAT. It will be profitable. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cynthiana Democrat, June 1896, Page 21 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 21:36:10 -0700 Subject: KY-F: CD, Harrison Co: Page 21, Part 4 DR. HIGGINS C. SMITH A portrait of Dr. Higgins C. Smith, Chairman of the Harrison County Democratic Committee, and Chairman of the Democratic Committee for the Twenty-eighth Judicial District, is presented on this page. Little Miss Agnes Ball Smith also appears in the portrait, because the two make such a handsome combination the artistic taste of the DEMOCRAT would not allow a separation. Dr. Smith was born in Harrison county on August 21st, 1847. He graduated in medicine from Belleview Hospital, New York City, in 1869, and practiced continously in the counties of Harrison, Scott and Bourbon until 1893. He was born and raised on a farm, and has resided there all his life. In 1884 he married to Miss Elizabeth Varnon Holliday. In politics Dr. Smith has always taken a prominent part, being identified with the democratic party, and through it laboring for what he conceived the best interests of all classes of people. A farmer himself, he understands the needs and requirement of farmers, and in him they have always found a staunch friend. The doctor was chosen unanimously for the prominent positions he occupies in local politics, a just tribute to the worth and integrity of the man. He is now being urged by his friend to become a candidate for the democratic Congressonal nomination from the Ninth district, and should he consent there is no doubt that he would command a large and influential following. If nominated he would be elected. Miss Agnes Ball Smith is a sweet and winsome girl about ten years old. She is a lineal descendant of Esther Ball whose half-sister, Mary Ball, was the mother of George Washington. Agnes is naturally a great favorite with the older folks and well as with the little folks. Her gentle disposition, vivacious manners and bright mind persage the womanly woman and a popular welcome when "coming out time" arrives. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cynthiana Democrat, June 1896, Page 21 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 21:46:19 -0700 Subject: KY-F: CD, Harrison Co: Page 21, Part 5 J.S. WITHERS The bulk of the business of the National Bank of Cynthiana devolves upon Mr. James S. Withers, the cashier. Mr. Withers was born in Cynthiana on Sept. 4, 1830, and here has spent his whole career with the exception of the years of his college life. He completed his educational course at the University of Missouri. His business experience commenced in the dry goods trade, as a general merchant. In June, 1857, at the age of twenty-seven, he was elected cashier of the Deposit Bank of Cynthiana. In 1862, this bank was merged in the branch of the Commercial Bank of Kentucky and this was succeeded by the National Bank of Cynthiana in 1871. The records of these banks are elsewhere. Mr. Withers is a leading citizen. In all enterprises or progressie movements of the town he invariabley takes a prominent part and to him is due much of the credit that today attains to Cynthiana as a business point. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cynthiana Democrat, June 1896, Page 21 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 22:19:17 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Harrison Co: The Cynthian 1930, Description The Cynthian is a High School Annual, published by the Senior Class of 1930, Cynthiana High School, Cynthiana, Kentucky. The following post will consists of Dedication, Faculty, Senior Class, Junior Class, Sophomore Class, Freshman Class, Junior High, Social Activities, Athletics. Hope you will enjoy the posts as much as I have enjoyed going through this High School Annual time and time again. The annual belonged to my great aunt Georgia Morris Wills, who was born in Cynthiana Kentucky in 1900, she died the year this annual was published in 1930. Regards, Edie Suttle ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 22:30:02 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Harrison Co: The Cynthian 1930, Part 1 FOWARD If when Memory's vision has become clouded by time, you take this volume down from its nook and in reveling among its pages live again the happy days spent at C.H.S., meet the fond friends of your yesterday and cast a tear or smile of happy recollection, then our efforts will not have been in vain. SCHOOL SONG HUSTLE-UP, CYNTHIANA HI! (H.D. INGLES) Hustle Up, Cynthiana Hi! Win this old game today; Every Bulldong will really try, Hit'em hard, That's the way! Rush that ball hard, old Bulldog line, For you we'll always be; Shut ol' Paris out, Oh won't that be fine And we'll bring home the Vic-to-ry. DEDICATION MISS LUCILE HENRY, A.B. This annual is dedicated to one who did her best that it might be published, while she was able to be with us. We wish to express our sincere sorrow that she was not able to finish the year. We hope that this dedication will bring her a ray of the joy that she has tried to stream along the way we have just finished in our High School career. Cynthiana, Harrison County Kentucky: The Cynthian 1930 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 22:41:36 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Harrison Co: The Cynthian 1930, Part 2 BOARD OF EDUCATION OFFICERS Orie Lebus, President; D.R. Kimbrough, Vice President; Miss Eva Reed, Secretary; Charles L. Atkinson, Treasurer. Members: J.L. McDonald, D.R. Kimbrough, Orie Lebus, Charles L. Atkinson, H. Clay Smith, W.G. Wiglesworth. MR. WILLIAM E. LAWSON, A.B.----SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Lawson, a friend and adviser through our high school career, continues to help us through difficult passages just as he will do others after we have gone on. It is hard for us to express our gratitude and love for him. We trust he can judge for himself. Our combined wishes for him through life are Health, Wealth and Happiness. MISS GEORGIE WILLS, A.B.---SENIOR TEACHER One who understands our trials and all our temptations. One who has patience with us and loves us all alike. One who is always ready to help us and ready to forgive, when we make our many mistakes. A real guide and a God-send when we most needed someone. Thus we finish our school life together with these our supreme thoughts of her. Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky: The Cynthian 1930 ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 21:37:51 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: Allen, Joseph M. s/o Allen, Annie Brinkley - Unknown Co ALLEN, BRINKLEY, HUSTON, CAMPBELL, DALY, NAUGLE, MCREE, SINCLAIR "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES, INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUNTY Joseph M. Allen (deceased), father of Heber Allen, editor of the Salem Press, was a native of Salem, and was born October 4, 1831, being the oldest of a family of nine children born to Thomas W. and Annie (Brinkley)Allen, who were natives of Maryland and Kentucky. Our subject remained at home until he attained the age of sixteen years. He then went to live with B. F. Huston, who was a carpenter and joiner, for the purpose of learning that trade. About the year 1849 he engaged in mercantile life, starting the first store handling groceries exclusively, in Salem, continuing in that business until the year 1856; he then entered into the firm of Campbell, Allen & Co., in the cotton and woolen mills here, and at the breaking out of the Rebellion they devoted their entire attention to the manufacture of woolen goods, which he continued up to the time of his death. December 22, 1852 his marriage with Sarah J. Huston took place, to which union four children were born, of which these three are now living: Thomas F., who married Lucy N. Daly, and who is at present living in Salem, this State; Charles A., whose wife was Lizzie Naugle, who is a resident of Salem; Herber H. Editor of the Salem Press, whose wife is Julie McRee. The subject of this sketch, Joseph Allen, had attained a very good education for his day, in early life. He was a very energetic business man. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity in Salem, belonging to both the Blue Lodge and Chapter. He also belonged to the Presbyterian Church, being chorister in that church. In politics he was a stanch Republican, and took quite an active part in the advocation of that party's principles. May 25, 1865 he died. Date of birth of children: T. Frank, June 13, 1854; Charles A. November 28, 1856; Heber H., July 8, 1861. Mrs. Allen, widow of the subject, is also a member of the Presbyterian Church. At the date of his death he was part owner of the woolen mill now owned by Mr. Sinclair. He was highly respected by the community, being a man of high integrity. Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. ivie@tima.com ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 21:41:07 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: Allen, Robert W. s/o Allen, Annie Brinkley - Unknown Co ALLEN, BRINKLEY, TROTTER, FULMER, SHANKS "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES, INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUNTY PAGE 852 Robert W. Allen, grocer, was born in Salem, IN., December 29, 1845 and is the youngest in a family of nine children born to Thomas W. and Annie (Brinkley) Allen, the former being born in Maryland in 1804, and the latter in Kentucky. Both the Allens and Brinkleys were among the pioneers of this county. Thomas W. Allen came to Salem in 1822 and worked at cotton spinning for a time. He then took charge of the cotton spinning factories here, and continued in charge until 1856. He then engaged in farming till his death, in May, 1866. His widow died in 1877. Robert W. Allen remained with his parents until sixteen years old, and when but little past that age he enlisted, in 1862, in Company E, Fifty-Third Indiana Volunteer Infantry. In 1863 his father took him from the army against his will, but he could not resist aiding his country when it was in danger, and accordingly he re-enlisted, being assigned to Company A, One Hundred-Forty sixth Regiment. He continued in the service until the close of the war. He then returned to his native county, and soon afterward established his present business. Mr Allen is a Republican in politics, a member of the Masonic, K. of P., G.A.R fraternities, and the Presbyterian Church. In 1870 he married Miss Cementine Trotter, who died December 15, 1881, leaving three children: Ralph W., Claude and Fred. For his present wife, Mr. Allen married Sarah E., daughter of Robert R. and Elizabeth (Fulmer) Shanks, August 14, 1884. Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. ivie@tima.com ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 22:51:46 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Harrison Co: The Cynthian 1930, Part 3 C.H.S.(Cynthiana High School) FACULTY Mr. George M. Botts, B.S. -- Science Miss Georgie Wills, A.B. -- Mathematics Mrs. William M. Lowe -- Librarian Mr. Harold D. Ingles -- Athletic Director and Dramatics Mr. Wendell H. Cason, A.B. -- French and English Mr. William E. Lawson, A.B. -- Superintendent Mr. C. Bruce Morford, A.B. -- History and English Miss Cornelia Duffy, A.B., A.M. -- Latin and English Miss Alice Cox, B.C.S. -- Commercial Miss Lucile Henry, A.B. -- English and Mathematics Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky: The Cynthian 1930 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 23:04:08 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Harrison Co: The Cynthian 1930, Part 4 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Clarence Jones -- President Everett Lail -- Vice President Cordelia Swinford -- Secretary Edward Gossett Jr. -- Treasurer Colors: Spanish Red and Gold Flower: Marigold Motto: Here endeth; here beginneth THE SENIOR CLASS OF CYNTHIANA HIGH SCHOOL 1930 Robert Fennell, Mary Pauline Bova, Eudora Whitaker, Everett Current Lail, Edward Gossett Jr., Anna Martha Howk, Opal Bell, Eugene VanDeren Jr., Jennie Moses, Louise Manning, Anna Elizabeth Lebus, Cordelia King Swinford, Frazier Wagoner, Elsie Lee Colby, Ethel Brooking, Cecil Kearns, Mildred King McKinley, Madeline Fitzgerald, Sara Robinson, Mary Elizabeth Woods, Joe Mitchell, Lela Mae Moran, Mary Amanda Nooe, Theodore B. Ayres, Clara Frances Perraut, Bernice Jewel Stewart, Elizabeth Florence, Frances Elizabeth Osborne, William Prentice Smith, Mary Elizabeth Blount, Alexandria Augusta Kempt, Clarence Guy Jones, Eugene Rose, Mattie Christine Bruce, Blanch Colvin, Fred Temple Atkinson, Mrs. Edythe Ravenscraft Waits, Lottie Marie York, James Gossett, Martha Ingles Kearns. Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky: The Cynthian 1930 ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 22:01:20 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: Callaway, John H. - Bourbon Co CALLAWAY, HAWKINS History of Lawrence, Orange and Washington Counties, Indiana 1884 Goodspeed Brothers and Company, Chicago WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA PAGE 856 JOHN H. CALLAWAY retired farmer, is a son of Micajah Calloway, whose name is familiar to school children as a celebrated Indian fighter and frontiersman, who was a close companion of Daniel Boone in Kentucky, and appropriate mention of whom is made elsewhere in this volume. John H. was born in Bourbon County, Ky., February 22,1806, his mother's maiden name being Frankie Hawkins. When about four years old he came with his father to what is now Washington County, Ind., which he has always considered his home. He was reared in the backwoods to hard work and industry, and such has been his life's occupation, gaining, thereby the old Callaway homestead and other lands, amounting in all to over 500 acres. For the past few years he has retired from active work, and resides with two nephews who manage his large farm. Mr. Callaway is one of the well known men of the county, is enterprising, thorough going, and a democrat. Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. ivie@tima.com ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 22:04:27 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: Callaway, Noble - Bourbon Co CALLAWAY, HAWKINS, STARR, NICHOLSON History of Lawrence, Orange and Washington Counties, Indiana 1884 Goodspeed Brothers and Company, Chicago WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA PAGE 856 NOBLE CALLAWAY son of Micajah and Frankie (Hawkins) Callaway, Appropriate remarks of whom are made elsewhere herein, was born in Bourbon County, Ky, March 15, 1809, and when one year old came with his parents to this county, which has since been his home. Like the majority of pioneer boys, he had to work hard, early and late, and received such advantages as only that primitive time afforded. Accepting farming as his vocation through life, lie has steadily followed it, and by his untiring exertions; has secured a good home and a farm of 263 acres. In this he has been loyally aided by his wife, who was formerly Miss Martha K., daughter of Benjamin. and Jemima (Starr) Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Callaway are among Washington County's best people, and are the parents of this family: James, Joseph, Jemima (deceased), Thornton, Frankie, Lewis, H G., Alice (deceased) and Patrick. Mrs. Callaway was born March 30, 1818. Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. ivie@tima.com ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 23:13:58 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Harrison Co: The Cynthian 1930, Part 5 THE JUNIOR CLASS OF CYNTHIANA HIGH SCHOOL 1930 President -- Glenn Davidson Vice President -- Billy Coons Secretary -- Martha Conway Treasurer -- Ayleene Hobday Roberta Ammerman, Dorothy Bishop, John Billhart, Billy Bob Brown, Martha Conway, Dave Gordon, Billy Griffith, James Harter, John Hinkson, Elizabeth Hunt, Pauline Payne, George Petit, Wyles Platt, Christine Prows, Clay Smith, Benita Withers, William Coons, Glenn Davidson, Ruby Dunn, Florence Ecklar, Stanley Garrison, Ayleene Hobday, Zetta Ray Hollar, Mary Byrd Kendall, Wade Hampton Lail, Elizabeth McIlvain, Eugene Smith, Raymond Terry, Jack Tucker, Mai Flournoy VanDeren, Andy Ward, Verna Worrel, Catherine Woods. Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky: The Cynthian 1930 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 23:27:16 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Harrison Co: The Cynthian 1930, Part 6 THE FRESHMAN CLASS OF CYNTHIANA HIGH SCHOOL 1930 Martha Lee Adams, Conrad Anderson, Clarence Bell, Jane Box, Goldie Clifford, Mildred Clifford, Lucille Collins, Dudley Conway, Paul Darsie, James Donovan, Eugene Field, Eugene Fryman, Edna Garrison, Lena Garrison, Esther Gordon, Margaret Grayson, Elizabeth Griffith, Iva Louise Henson, Helen Hobbs, Josie Hill, Mary Elizabeth Hill, Henrieta Hinkson, Alnora Hudgins, Anna Fisher Ingles, Rosella Jones, Beatrice Kitchen, Zella Kitchen, Amo Lemons, Charles Lemons, B.W. McNees, Helen Mitchell, Jennie McKinley, Catherine McRoberts, Irene McRoberts, Sterling Owen, Sara Owens, William Parks, Lucille Rankin, Rebecca Rankin, Margaret Riggle, Jo Elizabeth Rouse, Woodford Rose, James Stivers, E.W. Taylor, Terry Taylor, Minerva Tucker, Hazel Wagner, John D. Williams, Henry Williams, Jack Wills. Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky: The Cynthian 1930 ------------------------------ From: "c.richard matthews" Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 23:22:09 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Sharp Cem Bell Co, part 1 Surname Given Name Born Death Gilbert Elizabeth M. 01/10/1896 10/10/1963 Gilbert Ernest Roscoe 04/23/1927 10/31/1947 Gilbert Fred Elmer 09/24/1929 10/31/1947 Gilbert Betty Jean 02/16/1934 03/14/1937 Gilbert William Carson 12/05/1956 12/07/1962 Gilbert Ernest R. Sr. 02/01/1893 12/19/1974 Seymore Jack 02/14/1912 05/04/1985 Seymore Joe 03/09/1915 01/05/1985 Crutchfield James M. 04/22/1889 02/18/1955 Morgan George W. 1891 1959 Morgan Addie 1891 1971 Green Verna Lee 06/16/1898 10/11/1937 Chadwell James Roscoe 12/18/1905 11/30/1940 Jones James H. 04/25/1868 09/30/1951 Jones Elizabeth J. 06/21/1891 06/28/1952 Jones Billy Ray 03/24/1929 10/24/1966 Morgan Woodrow W. 09/01/1913 10/08/1923 Dooley Joe Jr. 06/12/1912 12/05/1936 Taylor Carrie Dooley 02/15/1906 04/28/1937 Billingsley Earl 08/10/1924 08/10/1924 Billingsley Jessie 10/17/1926 12/10/1926 Dooley Joe 1883 1923 Mullins Nathren T. 04/12/1924 11/18/1926 Fletcher Dora 11/24/1903 06/02/1929 Devouburger Bessie Jean 05/15/1924 one date Mullins Lida 02/08/1825 10/20/1917 Beckett H.H. 02/03/1860 11/21/1918 Seal Mary Alice 04/07/1923 one date Goin Gertie A. 07/16/1906 11/20/1918 Goin Robert V. 06/06/1913 11/15/1918 Goin Mattie E. 08/18/1909 11/13/1918 McManaway William T. 01/12/1850 07/03/1916 Whitmore Nan 1875 1936 McManaway Estil Lee 03/06/1923 10/15/1924 Lester Bessie 10/14/1913 10/27/1918 McManaway Rachel 04/11/1869 07/05/1913 Lambert Clarance 06/29/1916 07/01/1916 Lanham Hurshal M. 03/29/1916 05/13/1914 Johns Cleo 09/20/1914 08/25/1915 Johns William Thomas 12/12/1918 08/03/1931 Mullins Virgil 05/31/1918 10/13/1946 Mullins Otis 12/28/1909 03/14/1936 Manis Carl 1907 1936 Price James William 1898 1926 Beckett Maggie 04/12/1888 01/29/1970 Myers Judy 08/05/1854 06/27/1942 Myers Allie 07/30/1893 04/22/1919 Owens Eugene 10/27/1921 05/13/1945 Beckett Lula Mae 12/23/1928 12/29/1929 Eastridge Mary 1881 1967 Dixon James F. 10/04/1967 06/14/1968 Dixon James T. 07/06/1901 12/09/1961 Dixon Pearl V. 01/27/1907 09/26/1991 Dixon Clyde E. 02/07/1935 04/13/1995 King Tip 02/15/1910 03/02/1949 King James Herbert 08/26/1933 09/15/1958 Nelson Henry C. 11/24/1912 09/02/1983 Nelson James G. 05/03/1889 12/30/1949 Sandifer Louise 11/18/1882 09/03/1949 Sandifer Robert 06/22/1881 12/31/1966 Dixon Wanda Jo 01/07/1946 12/06/1952 Seals Ernest 03/21/1908 11/25/1953 Dooley Emil Albert 12/29/1902 06/02/1946 Gibson John Calvin 04/23/1867 04/06/1944 Gibson Mary Elizabeth 10/10/1872 03/21/1945 ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps V1 #227 *************************** 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. 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