JAN. 6, 1886 WEDNESDAY
Mr. JOHN H. LEACH CALLED ON US Monday. Mr.
Leach a native of Ohio co. and once lived a short time in Hartford. He left the
county in 1845 an never returned until 1885 being absent just 40 years...
Nothing appeared natural to him on his return. He did not recognize his own
brothers nor did they recognize him. Mr. Leach steamboated for many years after
leaving here and in 1854 he went to California and engaged in gold mining and
other things. He has saved up enough to do him the rest of his days. Ladies he
is a bachelor yet.... a hint to the wise
MRS. E. W. DAVIS died last night
at 12 o’clock
CENTERTOWN:
21 DEC.... daughter born to MR. S. T.
BROWN
28 DEC... daughter born to MR. E. R. ASHBY
26 DEC.... ROBERT
ROWE, son of (Short) THOMAS ROWE died buried in Rowe family cem. age 28 years,
married... reported to have died of heart disease
CROMWELL
20 DEC
... Daughter born to MR. CYRUS ROGERS
3rd SON born to W. B. PATTERSON of
PRINTICE
17 DEC..... son born to JOSEPH McKINLEY, ESQ. 12 POUNDS This is
the 8th son for JOE and all the boys
29 DEC .... ROCKPORT... MR. L. C.
NAPIER AND MISS NANNIE WILLIAMS married
24 DEC.... Near ZION BAPTIST
CHURCH, home of brides mother... MR. ALF . PHLLLIPS JR. TO MISS ETTER MILLER
31 DEC.... AT home of MRS. H. J. HUNTER mother of bride.... PLEASANT
RIDGE.... MR. DAVID L. JOHNSON MARR. TO MISS SUE J. HUNTER
JACK BURDETTE
age about 65 years died at his home last Saturday morning. He leaves a wife and
several children who are all grown and married. His maiden sister aged about
sixty died two day previously
died 2 miles north of FORDSVILLE, at 11 pm
Sunday Dec. 20th MATHAUA C. only daughter of WM. J. and CYNTHIA V. GREER age one
year 6 months 11 days. buried HAYNES CEM. on the LEWIS OWENS FARM
FRIDAY,
DEC. 18TH ... MR. SAM HEDDEN AGE ABOUT 74 died; lived in this area about 40
years... leaves widow and several children
BEDA.... DEC. 26... OF
PUEUMONIA WM. HAMILTON AGE 69, NATIVE OF OHIO, came here several years ago....
never married... remains sent to ELMWOOD CEM. OWENSBORO, KY. His brother JOHN
HAMILTON OF FORT BRANCH GIBSON CO. IND. TO DEAL WITH THE ESTATE
JANUARY
13, 1886 WEDNESDAY
2 JAN.... Daughter born to MR. W. A. BELL
4
JAN..... DAUGHTER born to MR. J. B. WALLACE
7 JAN.... INFENT son of MR.
TOBE BROWN died
8 JAN... YOUNGEST CHILD of MRS. BELL DAVENPORT reported
to have died
BARTON TALLEY died at his home a few miles above Hartford
last Friday of consumption after long illness
JANUARY 20 WEDNESDAY
16 JAN.... Daughter born to MR. BLUFORD SAPP near CAMEYVILLE
JANUARY
27 WEDNESDAY
BEAVER DAM;
Little daughter of GROVER TAYLOR was
badly burned on SATURDAY morning, her clothes taking fire from the grate
ROCKPORT NOTES
10 JAN..1886 MR. ROBERT MILES marr. MISS MAGGIE ARNDELL at
brides father home near PARADISE
14 JAN...At home of brides father, MR.
A. J. BLEVINS of ROCKPORT, MISS MINNIE BLEVINS married MR. A. P. HOWARD
20 JAN... AT home of brides mother, MRS. JANE WILLIAMS, ROCKPORT ... MR. WILLIAM
TARRANTS married MISS MARY WILLIAMS
FEBRUARY 3, 1886 WEDNESDAY
26
JAN... Daughter born to MR. OBRA LILES of LOWER NORTH CREEK
SUTTON NEWS;
MRS. SCOTT age 82 years died on JAN. 29 1886... nothing said of husband nor
children
CHARLES R. ROBERTS of this city eloped Monday night from Leitchfield
with Miss Agnes Willis, they came here then went to Jeffersonville where they
were married... she is the sister of MR. W. H. WILLIS, well known in this area
in the tobacco business
FEBRUARY 10, 1886 WEDNESDAY
SUTTON NEWS;
5 FEB..... MISS LIDA HAWES daughter of FRANKLIN HAWES this neighborhood died
26 Jan... Miss Kittie Shook formerly the assistant telephone operator at
this place was married at Sulphur Springs, Ky to Chas Hart.... her sister's
step-son..... this is another instance of entangling relationships
George
R. Erwin and Miss Chapman, the run away couple from Calhoun, Ky were married in
the parlors of the Occidental Hotel Tuesday
NICHOLAS HUDSON shot and
killed STEPHEN ELLIS in a drunken row in Rockport, Ind. on the night of Jan. 30
MR. JAMES ASHLEY moved to MAGAN, OHIO to operate in the grocery trade
27 JAN... MR. J. F. AMBROSE died of CONSUMPTION
ED OLDHAM of
Caneyville was walking up the railroad rack, just above the tunnel, between
Rosine and Horse Branch last Tuesday and run upon by the East bound train and
wounded so badly that he died soon after. He was hard of hearing
29 JAN.
About 4 miles north of FORDSVILLE, Mrs. SARAH ANN MARLOW wife of JOSIAH M.
MARLOW died of consumption. She was born in NELSON CO. KY. JAN 5, 1845 and was
daughter of ELISS and MARY J. WALKER who came to OHIO CO on MARCH 11, 1864
...She was married April 25, 1866... On the 30th she was buried on the JOHN
MILES FARM. She leaves her husband and six children, five sons and one daughter
5 FEB .... Infant son of MR. G. W. GOFF died of SPINAL MENINGITIS
MR.
BUD YEISER AND MISS CLAMMIE HEWLETT married at MOUNT CARMEL CHURCH last SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 17, 1886 WEDNESDAY
5 FEB.... Died in Taylor fields vicinity,
"OLD GRAY WADE" She died of general debility and her loss greatly mourned. Rev.
Dr. "PEGNOSED" DAVID WESTERFIELD attended he in her last illness and held
funeral services over the remains
FEBRUARY 24, 1886 WEDNESDAY
PRENTICE CALLING;
Reported that Mr. MARION BURGESS had completely lost
his sight due to burns received several years ago
SUTTON NOTES;
MRS JAMES LEE died
BUFORD LETTERS;
6 JAN Son born to MR. G. W.
GOSSETT
18 FEB Girl was still born to MR. JOHN HUDSON
18 FEB. At
home of brides father, MR. TOMMIE FLATCHER married to MISS MOLLIE DODSON
17 FEB... MISS SALLIE COLEMAN'S CLOTHING CAUGHT FIRE, BURNING HER SEVERLY
13 FEB .... MR. TOM BELL, of this place, died at Owensboro and then buried
MT. CARMEL. CEM. the next day
19 FEB.... At ROSINE.... MR. LEONARD C.
LEACH married OLA T. COX
ELLA, 6 year old daughter of MR. McGEE died last
night
20 FEB ... DAUGHTER born to MR. JAMES C. ELLIS she was 9 pounds
MR. A. CLARKE MOORMAN of SOUTH CARROLTON and MISS LIZZIE C. ROGERS of this
county were married yesterday at residents of brides father MR. W. H. ROGERS a
few miles west of OWENS BORO
MARCH 3, 1886 WEDNESDAY
DANIEL B.
CLAY age 30, a medical student, son of B. M. CLAY a hotel proprietor of
HENDERSON, dropped dead of heart ailment last THURSDAY. HE was formally a
merchant at Delaware, Daviess Co
CENTERTOWN;
15 FEB. Daughter born
to MR. E. C. BROWN
Infant daughter of JAS HALL who lives about 4 miles
below town died Tuesday of last week of pneumonia
14 FEB.... MRS.
HOBIMER, wife of JOE HOBIMER living near BELL RUN... presented her husband with
three fine boys. Mother and children doing well
17 FEB... At home of
brides father DR. JOSEPH JETT, MR. M. D. L. MILLER married MISS SUSAN E. JETT.
of FORDSVILLE
18 FEB At home of brides father JOSEPH S. MILLER .... The
Rev. H. T. CROW married to MISS SAREPTA G. MILLER
MARCH 10, 1886
WEDNESDAY
In LOUISVILLE, ON THE MARCH 2TH.... MR. W. H. WILLIAMS of our
town married Mrs. H. CUNNINGHAM of Calhoun. MRS. D. ELLIS THOMAS daughter of the
groom gave them a reception on Monday. On Tuesday evening the groom's oldest son
MR. G. B. WILLIAMS entertained them
DR. W. T. McKINNERY our popular
dentist was married in NASHVILLE on WEDNESDAY to Miss Hudson. The couple came
home that evening
MARCH 17, 1886 WEDNESDAY
MRS. HORACE HOCKER died
TUESDAY and was buried at LIBERTY ON WESNEDAY OF LAST WEEK
9 MARCH...
Married at the home of the brides brother-in-law MR. VES SHOWN..... MISS JESSE
T. DAVIS of HARTFORD married MR. C. M. HICKS. of PENNSYLVANIA. Their home will
be in Pennsylvania
MARCH 24, 1886 WEDNESDAY
RATTLE FROM SAGGS;
At residence of MR. RAS WILLIAMS JR. on the evening of the 18th, MR. M.
MARION LIKENS married MISS EMMA SHROADER
MARCH 31, 1886 WEDNESDAY
BUFORD; report March 27
WILLIAM PATTON, died MAR 18TH at his home after
long illness
14 MARCH.... Daughter born to MR. REIVE CUNDIFF
At
home of MR. JAMES ASHLEY of MAGAN, OHIO CO. KY, on the 25th.... MR. JOSHUA W.
BENTON of HARTFORD married MISS MALISSA TALLY of MAGAN.... their home will be in
HARTFORD
MONDAY NIGHT LAST, MR. W. H. PERKINS, of DAVIESS CO. died at his
home in OWENSBORO ... AGE 54
APRIL 7, 1886 WEDNESDAY
CENTERTOWN
ITEM;
30 MARCH .... MISS REBECCA VINCENT after long fight with
consumption died at the age of 18
30 MARCH... DR. J. C. HOOVER of BEDA
married MISS CASSANDRA SPURRIER of WHITESVILLE, at BAPTIST CHURCH, WHITESVILLE
27 MARCH.... Daughter born to MR. J. T. TAYLOR near BELL'S RUN CHURCH
APRIL 14, 1886 WEDNESDAY
1 APRIL ... At home of bride Mr. F. M.
HEVERIN, his daughter MOLLIE married MR. JOHN W. RALEY of Rosine
8 APRIL:
MR. HARVEY BRATCHER & family, MR. JOHN GIVENS and RICHARD MILAN left GRAYSON
CO., KY for their new homes in KANSAS
APRIL 21, 1886 WEDNESDAY
CENTERTOWN CINDERS;
JIM BENNETT son of DR. W. P. BENNETT age 2 1/2 years,
went into a room by himself climbed on a chair, reached a phial of carbolic acid
from the mantel and drank some of it's contents. His mother hearing his cry and
hurried to his aid, medical aid was summoned but all to no purpose. He passed
away on the 13th 21 hours after the accident
FORDSVILLE NOTES;
wife of THOS. WRIGHT living near MAGAN, died last SATURDAY morning of flux.... a
child of the same family died the week before of the same disease
JAS
ROYAL age 75 inmate of the county poor house for many years died of dropsy last
TUESDAY
APRIL 28, 1886 WEDNESDAY
25 APRIL ....son born to MR. W.
G. BENNETT, mother very ill, but son doing well
Sister MARY TICHENOR of
OHIO CO. was born, NOV. 5, 1816. , DIED MARCH 6TH, 1886 of cancer. Called AUNT
POLLY; left son and daughter to mourn her
DEBORA TABOR JOHNSON, born JUNE
7, 1818 and married to JAMES JOHNSON on JULY 16, 1833, died MARCH 5TH,
1886.....Leaves husband and 10 children
MAY 5, 1886 WEDNESDAY
Died
at her home near Pittsville of Brain Fever, Clara Bell , daughter of H. T. and
ELIZA MAXWELL. Aged 3 years, 8 months. On Sunday morning her remains will be
placed by the side of her sister in the family cem. on her grandfathers farm
We understand that our friend Prof. W. C. Gaynor was clandestinely married
to Miss Bessie Ferguson of South Carrollton, at Clarksville, Tenn. last week.
Gaynor was born in Hancock Co. and Miss Ferguson of South Carrollton
Married at brides father’s home CAPT. T. B. SPILLMAN , ALTOONA, FLORIDA , APRIL
26, 1886 .. DR. SAM L. BERRY to MISS FANNIE SPILMAN. . Making their home in
Hartford.
26 APRIL , HENRY L. MILAM died at the cutoff of Breckinridge
Co. of Typhoid Fever in his 28th year. Logan as he was called was born in
Breckinridge Co. to HENRY & MARGARET MILAM.. OCT. 29, 1882; he married MISS MARY
DAHON, daughter of ALLEN and Julia Dalton.... He leaves a wife and a son and a
daughter. On the morning of the 30th his remains were buried in the family cem.
on his father in-laws farm, Allen Dalton
MAY 12, 1886 WEDNESDAY
1
MARCH 1886... DAVID GIBSON, age 19, died of TYPHOID FEVER in the home of J. D.
O’NAU in WEST LOUISVILLE, DAVIESS CO. KY... he was the son of MRS. W. T.
RICHKETTS, OHIO CO. KY
7 MAY 1886.... Daughter born to JUDGE JOHN
O’FLAHERTY ... MOTHER & CHILD DOING WELL
MAY 19, 1886 WEDNESDAY
2
MAY.... JACOB & SIMON SMALL on the death of their father SOLOMON SMALL in
BUCHAU, WERTENBERG, GERMANY in his 75th year
9 MAY... DAUGHTER born to
MR. THOMAS NEWCOMB .... mother and daughter doing well
MAY 26, 1886
WEDNESDAY
MR. HENRY CLAY LEACH family living in HORTON, OHIO CO. KY
22 MAY 1886.... Z. WAYNE GRIFFIN died in his home after a long illness in
HARTFORD, son of WARREN GRIFFIN leaving WIFE and Brother
Daughter born to
DR. LUTHER PHIPPS weight was 8 pounds
WILLIAM C. TAYLOR of COOL SPRINGS,
one of the old and substantial, died last SATURDAY NIGHT of DROPSY
23
MAY.... In the front yard of MR. JOHN MAGAN, MR. WINSTON MAUZY married MISS.
LULA YATES both of this county
JUNE 2, 1886 WEDNESDAY
18 MAY ....
SIGNED INTO LAW... To amend the act for the relief of the Penitentiary, so as to
prohibit the working of convicts in the mines, after the expiration of the
present contracts
To provide for the monthly payment of teachers in the
common schools
W. H. DUKE & W. T. DUKE twin sons of THOS S. DUKE of this
place left Monday to their Uncle’s REV. L. B. STATLER, in WILLOW CREEK, MONTANA
to be absent indefinitely
22 MAY .... MR. THOS R. SPILLMAN, father of
MRS. S. L. BERRY of this place died at his residence in ALTOONA, FLA.
10
MAY.... Son born to MALON RHOADS parents and son doing well
JUNE 9, 1886 WEDNESDAY
27 MAY.... OLPMPHIA, WASHINGTON .. MAY
27. Editor HERALD.... In your issue of NOVEMBER 13, 1878 you call
attention through Cortez X. Bean to an old citizen of OHIO CO. “FATHER”
as he was familiarly called. Thomas Taylor. I now write you concerning
him. He died on the 14th of this month at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. H. F. Rockwell at Elma, Chehalis Co. Washington Territory at
the ripe age 91 years 7 months 2 days. I send this item knowing that a
good number of his family connections as well as old comrades will see
it. He leaves a wife, two children, one a son and many friend to mourn
his loss but we grieve not as those without hope
ABIGAIL TAYLOR
30 MAY.... Died at her home in Breckinridge co. near the Ohio Co.
line... MRS. MELVINA A. OVERTON died of PYPHOID FEVER in her 38th year
of age... she was the wife of SAMUEL OVERTON. She was born in
PATTESVILLE in Breckinridge co. the daughter of JAMES F. and NANCY H.
BURCH. Her father died on APRIL 6 1885.. She was married November 20,
1867. She leaves husband and two daughters. She was buried beside her
father in the GODSEY CEM. on the ELLAS WALKER FARM
in
Breckinridge co
JUNE 16, 1886 WEDNESDAY
A BUGLE BLAST;
The soldiers in the Front.... Not asking Favors, but Demanding Their
Rights
A meeting of the soldiers of the late war, residing in
Ohio county, was held at the courthouse in Hartford, Ky on Friday, the
11th day of June 1886. On motion, Hon. Sam E. Hill was called to the
chair, who in a few well chosen remarks stated the object of the meeting
which was to take into consideration and to urge our representatives in
congress to vote for the Pension Bill, which has passed the Senate and
which is now pending in the House. On motion, Sam K. Cox was elected
Secretary. The Chairman, S. E. Hill upon motion appointed the following
committee on resolutions, via; E. C. HUBBARD, WOOD TINSLEY, ED JACKSON,
THOMAS GREER, and COL. Q. C. SHANKS
While the committee was
absent, a motion was made and adopted that those present enroll their
names and to facilitate the enrolment. Dr. L. T. COX, H. C. TRUMAN, and
JOHN C. CHAMBERLAIN were appointed assistant Secretaries. The following
is a list of those present
17TH KENTUCKY INFANTRY
SAM K. COX,
GEO W. TILFORD, WM R. JONES, JAMES D. BYETS, A. P. FRAZIER, SAM H.
TANNER, WARNER MARTIN, M. V. PIERCE, E. H. JAMES, THOMAS M. KEOWN, HENRY
HART, JOHN H. WRIGHT, BERRY HART,
HENRY BAIZE, R. A. STEVENS,
LUTHER ROGERS, J. C. STEWART, M.S. RAGLAND, J. M. COBB, GEO. L.
O’BANNON, W. L. BROWN, W. J. McINTIRE, JOHN C. WILSON, JACOB BENNETT, L.
T. COX, GEO REDDISH,
T. J. WATSON, J. D. WRIGHT, W. F. WRIGHT, W.
P. MIDKIFF, ROBERT SIMPSON, J.W. CANNON, H. C. TRUMAN, W. H. MORRIS, J.
H. LEACH, J. W. PEACH, SAM SMITH, ASBERRY HARRISON, JAS H. POLLARD,
MASSEY HOOVER, S. M. JAMES, G. W. ROWE, E. F. HOCKER, A. WEBB, G. W.
LEACH, T J. KIRBY, W. S. COLE, JOHN BYERS, W. B. LEACH, LARKIN WILLIAMS,
J. G. BAKER, R. J. DUFF, J. S. BALEY, S. T. BROWN, W. L. AMBROSE, THOS.
D. DAVIS, V. M. STEWART, G. W. BUNGER, J.E. COLEMAN, J. W. DAVIS,
JO AD BENNETT, JOHN O. BUTLER, R. V. SORRELS, W. H. FELIX, C. D.
BEAN, C. V. CHRISTIAN, SYLVESTER WHITE, H. C. RODES, W. M. FELIX, JOHN
W. BLACK, S. T. WALLACE, DAVID GOODE, JESSE SHAVER, L.L. TAYLOR, LINDSEY
BENNETT, JAS H. STEWART
26TH KENTUCKY;
JESSE ASHBY, J.L.
CARSON, THOMS CREER, R. B. SWAIN, JONA WILSON, J.W. BAER, P. A. MILNER,
W. L. BROWN, J. W. BRYANT, THOMS WEDDING, C. N. RUSSELLBURG, JOHN ADAMS,
MARION RALPH, A.J. RALPH, W. J. RALPH, B.C. GREER, THOM ADAMS, W. H.
STEWRT, G. R. MIDKIFF, L. M. AXTON, WM BENTON, L. F. MILLS, W.A. CARSON
12TH KENTUCKY CAVALRY;
J. J. PATTON, W. G. BENNETT, J.C.
CHAMBERLAIN, ELI DODSON, W. A. WALLACE, J. N. SHARP, DANIEL HICKS, SAM
E. HILL, W. C. AMBROSE, J. F. HOBIMER, A. P. HUDSON, T. W. ILER, C.
MATTHEWS, W. H. MARLOW, Z. N. KING, SID BOZARTH, CARROLL BRADLEY, R. A.
HOWARD, JOHN T. KING, JOHN A. KING, PHILLIP PIERCE, F. M. CROWDER, Q. C.
SHANKS, S. G. RHOADES, JERRY EZELL, B. J. HICK, THOM RUSSELL, JORDAN
BAIZE
26TH KENTUCKY;
ELIAS FARMER, JAS S. LEE, W. E. WARD,
ISAAC FOSTER, W. C. MORTON, T. W. CARTER, B. M. BENNETT, JAS A. PARK
11TH KENTUCKY;
G. W. EMBREY,
29TH KENTUCKY;
F.
M. GILLSTRAP,
17TH KENTUCKY MTD. INFT;
W. M. SOUTHARD
21TH KENTUCKY;
H. C. LEACH
125 U. S. CAV.;
WOOD
TINSLEY,
13TH ILL
E. C. HUBBARD
3TH KY CAV
W. S. SAMUELS, B. F. BARTLETT,
7TH KY CAV
J. F. NIMMO
17TH KY
WM. MILLEGAN, JOHN M. BISHOP, N. C. DANIEL, SANFORD
SIMPSON,
18TH PA
JOHN MERCER
3TH KY CV
VAN
B. MORGAN
11 KY
HARRY TINSLEY
35TH KY
R. F.
BURDEN,
3TH KY CAV
SAMUEL BARTLETT
38TH IND
W. M. BENNETT
1ST TENN CAV
M. FARRIS,
5TH TENN CAV
CHAS HILL
13TH OHIO INFT
JOHN MATTHIAS
8TH KY
CAV
J. M. PETERS
9TH KY INFT
J. D. COPPER,
35TH KY
W. H. H. PARK, S. A. GARRETT, HAMP WATSON, WM MATTOCK,
JOHN M. WILLIAMS, J. H. GRAY
6TH KY
W. T. FEEMSTER
15TH KY
ALEX GRIGSBY
9TH KY
SAM GADDES
11TH
KY INFT
J. E. JACKSON, B. N. SOUTHARD, VOL EMBREY, J. W. MOORE,
J. W. BOWEN, J. M. BALDWIN, DAN GRANT, WM ESPEY, W. O. DAVIS,
37TH KY INFT;
HENRY DEAVER
108TH COLORED INFT
WASH
EIDSON,
2TH KY BAT
G. ELLMON
6TH KY
J. W.
NICHOLSON
18TH KY
GEO S. DRAKE
10TH KY
JOHN
B. LAKE
100TH COLORED INF
HENRY DUKE
106TH ILL,
INFT
JOHN BLAIR
1ST TENN
JOHN C. HARRAL
16TH
KY
SAM COY
143TH IND
THOS F. JOHNSTON
42TH
IND
THOMAS GAILEY
52TH KY
LEWIS W. HUNT
10TH
IND
N. J. BURGESS
9TH KY
W. J. LOGSDON
JUNE 16, 1886 WEDNESDAY
FROM THE ASSESSORS BOOKS for Ohio co
Last year number of marriages 168 white.... colored 13 births 310
died... 139 total person over 21 paying poll tax whites 4, 026 black 291
ALFORD DeHAVEN, son of MR. JOHN K. DeHAVEN, was drowned last
Saturday evening at 3 o’clock pm. while swimming 30 feet from the shore
near Cloverport. He was seized with cramping. The body was recovered at
9 o’clock pm . He was 16 years of age
JARAD ASHBY of CENTERTOWN,
died after a long illness
JUNE 23, 1886 WEDNESDAY
MR. IRA
M. HUNTER, of McHENRY died at his home last Sunday night after long
illness... from blood poison
10 JUNE .... EDGAR BENNETT, son of
MRS. BENNETT this place died from taking CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE by error in
DILLION, MONTANA at the ranch he worked at... he was buried there
17 JUNE .... MR. ALVEY TICHENOR married MISS LULA MILLER at the home
of ELIJAH MILLER
10 JUNE.... MR. LONNIE HATCHER married MISS
MOLLIE WILLIAMS at the home of THOMAS WILLIAMS
MRS. JO BURGESS
died Sunday of consumption, buried LIBERTY CEM. MONDAY
15 JUNE
... Son born to ISAAC SHOWN JR. of NORTH CREEK
17 JUNE DAUGHTER
born to MR R. MILLER of CENTRAL GROVE
20 JUNE... DAUGHTER born to
HENRY MIDKIFF of Beaver DAM
JUNE 30, 1886 WEDNESDAY
JAMES
TICHENOR, living with his widowed sister MRS. JANE WILLIAMS of ROCKPORT
last Sunday fell onto the floor and died almost instantly.... 70 years
of age, never married... in last war, was on federal side... buried
family cem. at JUBILEE SHOOL HOUSE
REB. G. J. BEAN and W. K
EMPSEY will preach the funeral services of the wife and two infant
children of MR. T. W. WRIGHT at BEACH VALLEY Church next second Sunday
JULY 7, 1886 WEDNESDAY
Master CHARLEY BARNETT, adopted son of
J. WARREN BARNETT, sustained a dislocated of the forearm at the fair
grounds Sat
19 JUNE DAUGHTER born to MR. J. T. HOOVER
22
JUNE Son born to MR. J. H. KIRK 10 POUNDS
JULY 14, 1886 WEDNESDAY
6 JULY Child of 18 months , of MR. PERRY ASHBY died of CHOLERA
INFANTUM
JULY 21, 1886 WEDNESDAY
SELECT LETTER;
MRS. BETTY PARK, wife of MR. FINLEY PARK after long illness departed
this life on Wednesday last. Leaving husband and infant to mourn
MRS. FRANK BUCKLEY died at 11 o’clock am on the 15th.... at the home of
her mother, MRS. ELIZA SWAIN in Cromwell, then buried in family cem
MRS. ROYAL wife of REV. PHILLIP ROYAL died at her home on last
Monday.... near Stewartville
REV. GEORGE C. WEDDING after long
illness died last Tuesday July 14th.... buried in town cem
JULY
28, 1886 WEDNESDAY
WALLER ITEMS;
Daughter born to MR. J.
T. PATTON JULY 16TH
MISS FANNIE SMITH after long illness of three
months died at her mother’s 7 miles north of town. 10 o’clock , Monday
MR. E. R. ESKRIDGE OF HARDINSBURG, BRECKINRIDGE CO. Father of MRS.
G. R. WILLIAMS this place died last week at Custer that county... seized
with chills and never recovered
AUGUST 4, 1886 WEDNESDAY
MRS. CINDERELIA PARSONS committed suicide at the home of her mother MRS.
ASHLEY by use of MORPHINE... while no note was found, the following was
put forth as reasons... Last September she married Mr. James Parson, a
former resident of Ohio Co. and the union proved to be far from happy...
the couple separated last December.... she tried to take her life
then... but this time she completed it... she was 19 years of age
Monday morning..... John W. Fulkerson was shot today with a shot gun
during a fight with his brothers FRANK and MARCELLUS he was hit in the
arm and stomach... not known if the wounds were fatal or not
31
JULY.... from Heart disease .... MR. MORDECIA Y. DAY died, age 78... He
was born in GRAYSON CO. KY, moving to this county about 20 years ago....
His wife the former MISS. SUSAN WHITELY died in 1873
AUGUST 11,
1886 WEDNESDAY
28 JULY .... SON born to MR. H. W. DUSKILL of
Rockport
ROCKPORT
This summer will be remembered for the death
of several old men among them Uncle John Campfield, who was more than
ninety years old, and Peter Ashby both of whom died with in the last two
weeks
An infant of MR. J. W. GRISBY of BEIVER was buried here
Saturday
2 AUG... MR. GEORGE MARION CARTER husband of SUSAN M.
ROYAL took his wife to his brothers telling her he would call for her
the next morning... later that day he met with Mattie Royal , Susan’s
sister and they skipped out of the area... up to this time it is not
known where they may have gone
AUGUST 18, 1886 WEDNESDAY
ROCKPORT NEWS;
12 AUGUST..... Died of FLUX at her home, a
daughter of DAVID RUSSELL age 14 years
12 AUGUST
IGNATIUS
PIGMAN STATLER was born in Ohio Co. Ky. November 20, 1803 and died
August 12, 1886 in sight of where he was born. Twelve children were born
to him, 9 of which lived to be grown. There are 7 still living. He was
grandfather of 26 , 18 of whom still live. He was honorable in his
dealing, noted for his veracity, industrious and economical and
celebrated for his warmhearted hospitality. He had the respect and
esteem of all who knew him
Daughter born to Prof. J. D. CROW last
Thursday 8 o’clock a.m
9 AUG.... Son still-born to MR. CONNEL
VOWELS near BEDA, KY
11 AUGUST.... Twin boys born to MR. WILLIAM
MORELAND, near Barnett’s Creek . Mother and sons doing well
AUGUST 25, 1886 WEDNESDAY
Little son of J. W. CANNON of SULPHUR
SPRINGS died last SATURDAY morning of FLUX
JENNIE, the little
daughter of MR. P. E. THOMAS, became ill at his store on Sunday evening.
Medical aid was called for but to no avail... as she died about 10 p. m.
that night.
17 AUGUST.... MR. JAMES H. ANDERSON of HARTFORD and
MISS ANNIE WALLER were married
20 August.... Daughter born to
THOMAS TANNER of WOODWARD’S VALLEY 10 POUND
Little 3 year old
daughter of MR. RICHARD WEDDING, near ADABURGH, POST OFFICE died last
Sat. night from a fall
18 AUGUST..... MRS. SARAH ADAMS, wife of
WM. ADAMS died after long illness near Stewardstown
18 AUGUST....
MRS. ELIZABETH DAVIDSON wife of A. W. DAVIDSON, three miles from this
place died
infant Daughter of JOHN FLEENER died
Miss Mary
T. Iler, daughter of THOMAS ILER, OF PINCHECOE, after a long and painful
illness, died last Tuesday at the home of her grandfather Wm. Iler of
Halls Cree, where she had gone on a visit. This is the 4th death among
his children and step-children in less than twelve months. They most
certainly have the sympathy of the entire community in their sad loss
REV. WALTER MERCER and MISS MINNIE MAINS were married at the home of
the grooms father
JOHN M. ADAMS, son of WILLIAM and SALLIE ADAMS
died at his home NOVEMBER 14TH, 1885 at the age of 23.. He had for some
time suffered from typhoid fever
WILBER H. ADAMS, brother of JOHN
M. ADAMS died JANUARY 11, 1886 at the age of 27 from TYPHOID FEVER...
Leaving his wife and little child
SEPTEMBER 1, 1886 WEDNESDAY
23 AUGUST.... Son born to JOE THOMASSON of SULPHUR SPRINGS
30
AUGUST.... DAUGHTER born to SILAS SHOWN near BEDA 10 POUNDS
26
AUGUST.... CLARENCE EVERLY, 21 month old child of WILLIAM AND RILLIA
MILLIGAN died of FLUX
little child about one year old, of USAL M.
EVERLY of HAMILTON died last Saturday buried at Goshen Sunday last
SEPTEMBER 8, 1886 WEDNESDAY
FRANK FULKERSON was arrested for
the shooting and wounding of his brother J. W. FULKERSON .... bail was
made and the trial was set for FRIDAY, SEPT 10TH
MONUMENT to the
brothers WASHINGTON and WESLEY PHIPPS erected at GOSHEN CEM. on AUG.
11.. It stands where the brick vault stood that was built in 1870 by
WASHINGTON PHIPPS. WASHINGTON PHIPPS... born NOVEMBER 1ST, 1805, died
AUGUST 1ST, 1885 Wesley Phipps born OCTOBER 22, 1801 died OCTOBER 23,
1861
DAUGHTER born to LINSY NAPIER on the 2nd
31 AUGUST...
JOHN M. STEWART, the pioneer merchant of Stewartstown, died at that
place and was placed at the family grave-yard there the next day with
MASONIC HONORS
ANNIE GRIFFIN, 2 year old daughter of WILLIAM
GRIFFIN died Sunday morning of last of Flux, and was buried at North
Creek Church Cem. Sunday evening
MRS. MARGARET R. ASHBY died at
her home in LIVERMORE, Aug. 29 after a illness of 20 days at the age of
71 years. She was buried in WALTONS CREEK CEM. on the 30th.... she was
born JAN. 1st, 1815
26 AUGUST .. CLARENCE the little 2 YEAR OLD
son of William Milligan, near HARTFORT died
SEPTEMBER 15, 1886
WEDNESDAY
LAWYER’S WHO HAVE AD’S THIS ISSUE;
CHAS W.
PENDLTON, H. P. TAYLOR, C. W. MASSIE , S. E. HILL, HENRY M. HENRY E. D.
GUFFY, E. D. WALKER, E. C. HUBBARD, WM F. GREGORY, all of HARTFORD
FRANK FULKERSON, held for the shooting of his brother JOHN WILLIAM
FULKERSON appeared before JUDGE C. W. MASSIE last Saturday and was held
over to answer the charge a the November Term of the Ohio Circuit Court
SHOOTING occurred at Sulphur Springs last Saturday between ELIJAH
CROW, FELIX POOLE and MR. JOHNSON, a son of LIMBR JIM JOHNSON. One of
them was hit in the hand, a warrant has be put out for them, but so far
they have been eluding the law
7 SEPTEMBER.... MRS. POLLY
McDANIEL living near Spring Lick was riding in a wagon and fell out of
it, then it rolled over her breast and shoulders .... she may recover...
she is sister to MR. A. P. HUDSON this place and MISS LEAH and ELLEN
HUDSON this place
9 SEPTEMBER..... Little EUNICE only child of
MR. MRS. L. G. HADEN after long illness died and was buried at the
ROCKPORT CEM. the next day. was 7 months old
12th Died at her
home, MRS HELSEY, wife of MR. D. R. HELSEY
Infant of MR. WM DUKE
died last Wednesday
Infant of MR. SHOULDERS died last Wednesday
WIFE of MR. DAVID HELSLY near CERRALVO died last SUNDAY after long
illness
OBIT DONE IN 6 OCTOBER ISSUE.... MRS. DAVID HELSEY on
Sunday evening ... Sept. 12th... Mrs. MOLLIE E. HELSEY was born MARCH 1,
1860....leaves husband and two small children, plus sisters and brothers
MISS ALICE, the eldest daughter of MRS. SUSAN SULLENGER living 4
miles north town, died of consumption last Friday. Miss Lula another
daughter is also sick with typhoid fever
Mrs. Overshultz of
Muhlenberg co sister of Mrs. William Fulkerson this county died last
week at her home of flux... Mrs. Zeke Kimbley leaving near Ceralvo
another sister to Mrs. Fulkerson died last week of the same disease. and
Mrs. Fulkerson is now very low with the same ailment
NEXT
ISSUE..... MRS. OVERSHULTZ was daughter of MR WILLIAM HUNTER OF
SMALLHOUSE. She was not sister to the other ladies
Mrs. Woener
wife of our townsman, L. F. WOERNER died from the effects of CONGESTIVE
CHILL LAST Monday evening. LATER; After the body was place in the
coffin, Rev. G. J. BEN discovered that it was still warm. Dr. Miller
deemed it advisable not to proceed with the burial services and for that
reason the interment was postponed until today
SEPTEMBER 22, 1886
WEDNESDAY
WALLER NEWS;
19 AUGUST.... MRS. W. G. BARTLETT
died of COMSUMPTION at her home. Buried at BARRETT’S CREEK CEM
11
AUGUST..... TWINS born to MR. W. J. MORELAND
13 SEPTEMBER
Daughter born to MR. GANOR PATTON 10 POUNDS
ROCKPORT NEWS;
MR. THAD DAVENPORT youngest son died of FLUX
MRS. WM ROWE of
near CENTERTOWN VISTED her brother MR. JOHN H. BAKER of MERCER
15
SEPTEMBER Son born to MR. J. L. CARSON
LAST SUNDAY... Daughter
born to MR. W. M. HUDSON
13 SEPTEMBER... DAUGHTER born to MR.
GRANVILLE PATTON 12 1/2 POUNDS
SEPTEMBER 29, 1886 WEDNESDAY
ROCKPORT NEWS;
The remains of Mr. PATTERSON, brother in law
of MR. W. A. PERKINS was brought up last Friday from Dawson and conveyed
to POINT PLEASENT for interment
20 JULY in the home of F. M.
WILSON, FORDSVILLE, KY little ROY HARDIN JONES age 2 months 29 days died
. He was the son of W. J. and NANNIE JONES of PHILPOT, DAVIESS CO. KY
MR. JAMES SMITH and MISS MATTIE TUCKER of Sunny Dale neighborhood
eloped last Wednesday for CLARKSVILLE, TENN. returning home right
afterwards...
20 SEPTEMBER.... Boy born to MR. W. E. ANGLEA of
PINCHECO 10 POUNDS
MR. M. NOURSE, FATHER of MRS. J. C. TOWNSEND
died at his residence in MUHLENBERG CO. , near Paradise, last Friday at
2 o’clock p. m. of flux in the age 73 years....was buried at Mr. Carmel
cem
MRS. JAMISON, wife of EBREY JAMISON of near HORSE BRANCH died
at her residence on the 21st of TYPHOID FEVER. She was buried at the
CANNON CEM. on the 22th... She was the daughter of MR. J. D. MILLR same
neighborhood
17 SEPTEMBER Daughter born to MR. J. S. D. SANDERFER
OCTOBER 6, 1886 WEDNESDAY
1 OCTOBER.... Daughter born to MRS.
JENNIE MILNER
21 SEPTEMBER MR. FRED S. GRIFFIN age 28, died at
the family home in HARTFORD... he was the youngest son of PROF. FRANK
GRIFFIN and MARTHA TYLERR GRIFFIN his wife and since the death of his
eldest brother Dr. TYLERR GRIFFIN the protection and support of the
family have devolved upon him and right nobly did he discharge his duty
by rendering to his invalid mother, the most unselfish service of filial
devotion. After MRS GRIFFIN’S DEATH WHICH OCCURED SOME TWO YEARS AGO,
FRED CONSECRATED HIS LIFE TO THE SERVICE of his two sisters, MISS EVA
AND MISS ANNIE to whom he was devotedly attached and both
of whom
reciprocated his love in the most unstinted measure and ministered to
his wants during his last illness with all the watchful care and
tireless energy characteristic of woman’s love. But sisters
MRS.
MARY ANN MOSELY, died at her home in HENDERSON CO. ON THE 23TH of FLUX.
She was buried in the Bethel cem. near HIBBARDSVILLE. After the burier
MR. MOSELY left with the remains of his family, two children to reside
permanently in OHIO CO. and took passage on a Green River packet for
Rockport. An infant son, 6 months old, which was sick at the time of
starting died of Flux on the landing of the boat at Rockport, on the
28th. He was buried in the Bethel cem. near Horton
30
SEPTEMBER.... DORA C. infant daughter of ELVIS P. and LELAR STEVENS age
8 months and 23 days died
CLIFTON WAYNE EVERLY, infant son of U.
M. and VALERIA EVERLY was born OCT. 13, 1885 and died AUGUST 29, 1886.
He was born in the Goshen neighborhood and was buried in the same place
14 SEPTEMBER.... MISS NANNIE WARDEN, daughter of JESSE and PEGGY
WARDEN (BOTH DECEASED). She was 40 years of age... sister to JACOB C.
WARDEN
OCTOBER 20, 1886 WEDNESDAY
DR. N. J. RAINS and MISS
ELLA DAY were married last Monday in the parlor of the COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
HARTFORT
MR. JAMES WILCOX married MISS NORA BROWN at the home of her
father MR. WM BROWN... ROCKPORT
12 OCTOBER.... SON BORN TO MR.
STEPHEN LEE near SULPHUR SPRINGS
16 OCTOBER... SON born to MR.
SAM PATE of BUFORD area
daughter of MR. GEORGE GORDON of PRENTICE
died last Monday
infant daughter of MR. THOMAS NEWCOMB died
Thursday night
WIFE of MR. JO. EDGE near Mt. Zion Church died of
PNEUMONIA
Child of MR. CURTIS HUDSON of the Buford area died last
Wednesday, just hours after her mother gave birth to another child
OCTOBER 27, 1886 WEDNESDAY
12 OCTOBER.... Small child of
HORACE RAINS died of TYPHOID FEVER of BEAVER DAM area
18
OCTOBER.... Son born to MR. W. ROUSSCAU NEWCOMB
21 OCTOBER....
Daughter born to MR. CHAS CAMPBELL
Son born to MR. MUIR BROWN
near McHENRY on Thursday
ESQ. A. B. BENNETT died last Sunday
night at 8 o’clock p m. The funeral sermon was preached at 10 p. m.
after which his remains were interred at ALEXANDER CEM
NOVEMBER
3, 1886 WEDNESDAY
17 OCTOBER.... Daughter born to SCOTT DRISKELL
19 OCTOBER.... SON born to W. D. KIRK
28 OCTOBER.... Son born
to S. D. GRAY
Sister MARTHA H. HUNTER, wife of WM. HUNTER , died
at her home near Small House, Ohio Co. Ky Oct. 25th, 1886. She was born
in Muhlenberg Co. Ky in 1828. Was converted to the ministry of Rev. R.
B. McCOWN in 1862 or 3 and joined the M. E. CHURCH SOUTH; here she lived
a consistent member, until removed to the triumphant
This
estimable lady was a devoted wife, a loving mother , a true neighbor and
will be greatly missed by the community in which she lived
R. D.
BENNETT
MR. R. M. SOUTHARD’S infant died Saturday and was buried
at West Providence yesterday.... For ten months there has been sickness
in his family and this is the second child he has lost since he went to
Kansas
7 OCTOBER... At the home of the bride’s uncle. Mr. John
McCPROCL near PLEASANT HILL. By J. A. BENNET, Prof. R. A. ROWNA of this
place to Miss Leona d. Rowan of Abbyville, Ky.
Infant child of
MR. JOS. WILSON of near BEAVER DAM died last week after a interred last
Wednesday at MOUNT ZION CEM
MARRIED at home of bride’s father ...
MR. C. SIMMONS, OCT. 14th, by the REV. D. J. K MADDOX , MR. J. A. MAY to
MISS MATTIE SIMMONS
30 OCTOBER.... Daughter born to SAM ANDERSON
in the HAD AUSTIN neighborhood
MR. THOS PHIPPS died at his home
near CENTERTOWN about 1 o’clock p. m. Saturday of TYPHOID FLUX
Infant of DUDLEY & AMANDA A. MUFFETT died near PATTIESVILLE in this
county on the 28th... See obit of mother in another column
Near
Pattieaville, in this county at 6 o’clock a. m. Sunday October 17, 1886
of consumption, Mrs. Amanda A. Muffett, wife of DUDLEY MUFFETT in the
27th year of age. She was born in what is now known as the Cut-off in
Breckenridge county January 18, 1859 and was daughter of Solomon and
Elizabeth Overton. Sept. 4, 1879 she joined the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church and at the time of her death, her membership was with this church
at Viola, near Pattersville. She married MR. MUFFETT July 15, 1884....
She leaves her husband and two children the youngest but 6 months old..
She was buried on the 18th in the Overton cem
NOVEMBER 10,
1886... WEDNESDAY
Son of WALKER ADAMS was killed in a accident on
Nov. 1st. when he was threw from the wagon he was working in
MRS.
MARIA SANDERFUR, wife of CHARLES SANDERFUR, died of pneumonia last
Wednesday and was buried at the Williams cem. on Thursday. Leaving a
husband and two children to mourn her. She was the daughter of Mr. J. J.
LEACH well known in the county
son born to MR. J. R. HUNTER on
the 5th 10 pounds
Daughter born on 7th to Mr. W. T. WOODWARD of
North Creek neighbors
Infant died at about 8 o’clock about one
year old of MR. MRS. ROBERTS after long illness
WIFE of MR. J. J.
BOZARTH of this place died of PUERPEL FEVER last Friday. she leaves 5
children one a infant two weeks old
NOVEMBER 17, 1886 WEDNESDAY
CROMWELL DEPARTMENT’
MR. JOSEPH DENNIS died Sat. at the home
of his sister-in-law, MRS. LUE DENNIS and was buried at the Dennis cem.
near NO. 1 CHURCH on Sunday
NOVEMBER 24, 1886 WEDNESDAY
BEDA NEWS;
MR. HIRAM WARD died after a long and painful illness
at the home of Mrs. Lynn Ward at about 2 o’clock. His son Hiram is
suffering at his time with an attack of inflammatory rheumatoid
Horton happenings;
MR. W. B. LEACH of this place married MISS
LIZZIE ATHERTON of Leitchfield on THURSDAY, NOV. 17 at the home of the
bride’s brother in law... MR. ROSSDUTSCHER
16 NOVEMBER Daughter
born to MR. A. P. HOWARD
19 NOVEMBER... SON BORN TO JOHN LONDON
PRENTISE .... 2 year old daughter of MR. A. D. TAYLOR died and was
buried in the family cem. near MELVIN TAYLOR . SATURDAY
Infant 2
YEAR OLD SON of MR. W. A. EAVES of Fordsville Sunday morning of croup
DECEMBER 1, 1886 WEDNESDAY
Miss EFFIE daughter of MR. G. W.
PATTERSON of point pleasant ... died NOVEMBER 11TH... of TYPHOID FEVER.
buried in IGLEHEART CEM
DAUGHTER born to MR. M. W. BELL
1
DECEMBER MRS. NANCY JONES WIFE OF MR. W. J. JONES OF THIS PLACE Died of
consumption.. leaves husband and child
SON born to MR. JAMES M.
JENNETT at 10 pounds
SON born to MR. WILLIAM ALLEN of NEW BAYMUS
JOHN KIMBLY, son of WM KIMBLEY of Cerrslvo DIED OF COMSUMPTION
MONDAY NIGHT
UNCLE ANDY MILLER died at his home two miles below
town last Thursday night. Mr. Miller was recognized throughout his long
and useful life as a man of sterling integrity against whom the tongue
of slander failed to find a point of attack. He leaves host of friends
and relatives to morn his loss
DECEMBER 15, 1886 WEDNESDAY
DAUGHTER... born to MR. JESSE WHITTAKER on DECEMBER 4TH
CROMWELL PAGE;
MR. BAILY NEWTON of WOODBURY, KY and MISS ANNIE
RENDER WRE MARRIED Thursday at the residence of her father... MR. LEWIS
RENDER. 4 miles south of Cromwell in Butler Co
ED ROWE’S letter
to his aunt in the state of OREGON
Centertown, Ohio CO. KY. DEC
9, 1886
I received the letter you addressed to the post master of
Hartford. I am the only one of my father’s first set of children now
living. My step-mother, your sister had 5 children four daughters and
one son, two are living and the son lives on the old homestead with him
a half mile of me. He was named after your father and his post office
the same as mine. Your sister Polly died at this house in July 1884 age
82 years.... I am now 77 years old and my half brother Wm L is 52 years
old. Your brother Jacob lived to be a very old man in Muhlenberg County.
Uncle David Imbler paid us a visit ten years ago. Uncle Sam, now lives
in Kansas and my half brother corresponds with him. Uncles John, Daniel
and Abraham are dead. Harrison D. Taylor who married FANNIE DAVIS, now
lives in HARTFORD one of the oldest and honored citizens of Oho County,
his wife has been dead several years. John H. McHenry, who married
Hannah Davis is dead and his son Henry D. McHenry is one of the most
prominent citizens of the State and is favorably spoken of as the next
UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM KENTUCKY
We have a railroad running
through Ohio county and crossing Green river at Benton’s ferry and
running through the Isaac Davis farm and by Greenville
I have
paid our county paper to be sent to your address for one year wish you
to write me when you receive the first copy
I remain your
respectfully
Ed ROWE
13 DECEMBER 1886 PROF. CICERO M. CUNDIFF
DIED of typhoid fever... Principal AT THE SCHOOL. BURIED MASONVILLE,
DAVIESS CO. KY
15 DECEMBER IRA, son and only child of ELVIS
STEVENS of LIBERTY fell from a fence and his face was pierced by a
stick. from the wound erysipelas set up and his no now lying at the
point of death... He died on the 15th
the Widow Mahaley BURGER of
ADAHBUGH, died last Saturday at 2 o’clock
W. T. MADDOX, who had
moved to WINFIELD, KANSAS three years ago from this county, while at
Uniontown on his way back to his old home, died very suddenly. The
remains were brought to the old family burying ground for interment
MR. J. M. TAYLOR of CENTRAL CITY, formerly of this place leaves
today for HALL’S TENN. where he will be married on December 26th to Miss
Lula Shoffner, daughter of MR. M. L. SHOFFNER a well known lumber man.
After the wedding MR. MRS. TAYLOR will visit the parents of former at
ROSINE, KY
JOHN LONEY, of JAMESPORT, MO is visiting L. P. and L.
B. LONEY of McHENRY... he was a former citizen of Ohio co. He moved
Missouri about 7 years ago. is a successful western farmer
B. M.
BENNETT of BEDA will leave for his new home in CHRISTIAN CO. on the
28th... he has lived in this community since 1853... and was postmaster
of Beda 30 years
Contributed by Joe Taylor
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