The following information was pulled from the HARTFORD/HERALD NEWSPAPER on microfilm for the year 1882. Item’s found births, deaths and marriages plus sorted notes of interest. My special thanks to the great lady in Texas, who loaned me this tape for this project, the total information found is pure gold. Joe Taylor *********** *********** JANUARY 4 1882 WEDNESDAY ........................ At his grandfather’s near Fordsville, on December 17 1881, JOHN FRANCES only child of EDWARD P. and PHOEBE F. SAPP, aged one year two months, died and was buried in the JOHN HILER graveyard. ....................... Daughter born to WILLIAM KIMBERLIN. ...................... MR. ELLIS BROWN married MISS TINIE BROOKS ON THE 24TH ...................... MR. OSCAR HOGE married MISS BETTIE WILSON, December 28th ..................... Mr. Robert Norton married MISS MARY DAVIS. .................... MR. FLEM STEVENS married MISS LIZZIE SMITH, of Liberty on DECEMBER 24 in Tennessee ................... *********** *********** JANUARY 11 1882 WEDNESDAY ......................... MR. E. KIRBY SMITH married MISS HENRIETTA MILLER on DECEMBER 29 1882. ........................ Mrs. A. V. MEADOR, wife of DR. J. W. MEADOR, died at her home in PATTIEVILLE, OHIO COUNTY, October 30, 1881. Deceased was a granddaugher of WILLIAM MAXWELL, who was killed by FRANCIS ERWIN in 1825. She united with the Baptist church at Pleasant Grove, Ohio co in 1860, after which in 1867 joined the Chrsitain church and continued in the faith unitl her death. Sister Meador seemed to bear her long and severe affliction with Christian fortitude. Her disease was comsumption, but the tender care of a kind and devoted husband kept her up beyond the expectation of any of her friends, and he should now be consoled in his lineliness with the blessed assurance that she who was so near his heart in the days of other years in that happy land, where there are no tears or suffering. Many friends werre present on the day of her burial and as I looked at her beutifully arrayed for her long home I thought of her last words to me. She said that death had no terror for her, and that she hoped her friends would prepare for wha she had come to. ......................... At the home of the bride’s mother MRS. SUSAN CARTER, MR. M. F. HARRELD married MISS VIOLA CARTER on JANUARY 5 th. ........................ MRS. MATILDA BROWN, wife of GEORGE BROWN died DECEMBER 31, 1881 at SMALLHOUSE. ....................... MRS. FORSYTHE, daughter of CAPT. M. STANLEY died last week. ...................... Thomas Dennis, of Cool Springs area died the December 31 of severe cold. He was an excellent citizen, an honest man and leave a wife and several childen. ..................... BEN M. THOMAS and family, R. B. RENDER and family and MRS. RACHEAL BROWN all have moved to ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS. ................... MEREDITH HAMILTON, an old and respected citizen of this county died JANUARY 5th 1882 ................... The wife of REV. JOHN T. CASEBIER of ROCKPORT died JANUARY 10th , he will be buried at West Providence today. MRS SAMANTHA CASEBIER. ................... ********** ********** JANUARY 18 1882 WEDNESDAY ...................... MISS GEORGIANA WAKELAND was born MARCH 27 1866 and died of typhoid fever at herr home three miles south of McHenry, Ohio co. Ky December 4 1881. ..................... MR. SHELBY BAKER died the 14th of heart problems ..................... Infant son of MR. B. F. and MAGGIE KIRTLEY, January 14th 1882 ..................... M. D. LEACH, ALONZO SANDERFUR and CLAYTON SANDERFUR have moved to TEXAS, they all lived in the Beaver Dam area. .................... JOHN G. and ELISHA FORD, brothers, declared lunacy and placed in HOPKINSVILLE. .................... ********** ********** JANUARY 25 1882 WEDNESDAY ...................... At the home of the brides father, REB. J. S. McDANIEL, of Cammer, HART CO. KY on JANUARY 18 1882, MR. CLARENCE HARDWICK of HARTFORT married MISS SALLIE McDANIEL. ..................... Daughter born to JOHN AKIN on DECEMBER 27, father being 52 years of age and his wife 47. .................... The Ben Thomas and Boyd Render famlies have moved to Texas last wednesday. Also MR. ISAAC BROWN and MR. JOHN TURNS moved to Texas. ................... MRS. MAGGIE FORSYTHE, daughter of MR. M. STANLEY, manager of the SEELY MINES, died of typhoid fever, leaving a husband and a little child. ................... ********** ********** FEBUARY 1 1882 WEDNESDAY ....................... MR. E. B. MEDCALF of SULPHUR SPRINGS has died on JANUARY 26th and was buried in the family cem. on the NOBLE BEAN FARM. He leaves his mother, one sister and a brother. ....................... BEAN CAP or CAP BEAN has died. ....................... ********** ********** FEBRUARY 8 1882 WEDNESDAY ...................... GEORGE W. BROWN of SMALLHOUSE, died JANUARY 25th. ...................... MR. M. T. McGEE has moved to Texas. ..................... MR. JOHN JONES married MISS MATTIE KING in DAVIESS CO. on the 19th .................... DR. Wm B. IRVIN married MISS LILLIAN B. MAY in FRANKLIN, KY. ON THE 1st. DR. IRVIN is the son of Wm IRVIN. ....................... THOMAS W. PICKERING, for many years HIGH SHERIFF of Caldwell Co. died on the 24th. ...................... MR. C. O. GORMAN of HARTFORD an highly respected old gentleman, died FEBRUARY 4TH. leaving a family in WEST VIRGINIA ..................... MR. WILLIAM MITCHELL married MISS SUSAN WHITTAKER, daughter of JESSE WHITTAKER on JANUARY 16Rth ................... CAPT. MARTIN Van BURAN BATES who lives on his farm near SEVILLE, OHIO CO. KY stands 7 foot 11 inches tall and his weight is 478 pounds, his wife stands 7 foot 11 inches and her weight is 413 pounds, they are called the “GIANTS OF OHIO CO.” ................... *********** *********** FEBRUARY 15 1882 WEDNESDAY ......................... MR. CALVIN SHAUP a McHenry miner has moved to his farm in Southern Kansas. ........................ MR. F. G. WALLACE married MISS FANNIE CROWDER. ....................... Son born to ROBERT LILES, this is the 10th for the parents, dad is 38 years, mother is 35 ..................... MISS FANNIE DAVIS died on FEBRUARY 13 1882 in Hardfort at the home of MR. GEORGE W. BUNGER, and was buried in the HARTFORD CEM. the next day... .................... *********** *********** FEBRUARY 22 1882 WEDNESDAY ......................... HON. JOHN HAYNES formaly of this county died recently in Louisiana. ........................ MRS. JAMES A. ROWE died on FEBRUARY 20th of typhoid fever. ....................... An outrage too horrible almost to call to mind happened near Caneyville, January 28th 1881, by which WILEY EMBRY and six children were burned to death. We have just learned of a death bed confesstion has brought out the perperators. Dr. Jas N. BRANDON of Caneyville on his death bed confessed he and JOHN WHITTINGHILL and BILL TAYLOR WHITTINGHILL, sons of REMUS WHITTINGHILL did the deed. Brandon said that they took a syringe and threw ciforaform through the key-holes in the different rooms and waited till it caused a deep sleep then robbed the house, getting $1,000.00 in money. They then set the kereson fire in several places and ran off. Mrs. Embry an three children escaped from the fire and Mr. Embry and six children including three sons almost grown perished in the flaimes. Oh God, what a crime. The parties have been suspected of some time. Bill Taylor Whittinghill’s wife took a $100 bill to Moorman’s store to get it changed and as Whittinghill was known to be scarce of money, it excited suspictions. Brandon married a sister of the Whittinghill’s. We understand tht Brandon is dead and the Whittinghill’s have fled. This is the information as received. It may not be exactly correct in detail, but the substance is. NOTE; in the MARCH 1, issue of this paper, the story above was proven to be without merit. ....................... ********** ********** MARCH 1 1882 WEDNESDAY ...................... MR. DAVID C. CHAPMAN, the first man born in Kentucky, south of the GREEN RIVER is still alive and living on his farm near Bowling Green. He is now ninty two years old, but still able to go about and attend to a good many of his farm duties. He can vividly recall the time when the county was infested with the painted red man. It makes us feel youngful inhabitant still amoung us. ....................... Son born to A. W. HODGES on the 24th ..... 10 pounds of BEAVER DAM ...................... MR. JAMES L. HAYES of Whitesville married LULIE L. SPURRIER of Spring Lick on FEBRUARY 24 1882. The bride is the daughter of MR. GEORGE SPURRIER of ELM CREEK. ..................... MR. GEORGE VAUGHN of SUTTON, died 25 February. .................... SOLOMON TROGDON, proberly the oldest man in the county, died FEBRUARY 27 1882 near PLEASANT RIDGE, OHIO CO. KY ................... MRS. (ALICE) WILLIAM H. MAUZY of Hartford died on FEBRUARY 23th. and buried in the Hartford graveyard on the 24th. ................... MRS. GEORGE LONDON of Rosine, died FEBRUARY 26TH, ( CALEDONIA LONDON), leaving her husband. .................. ********** ********** MARCH 8 1882 WEDNESDAY ....................... Infant child of MR. THOMAS DEMPSY died FEBRUARY 24 1882. ....................... Died near Fordsville, Wednesday, March 1, 1882 of typhoid fever, Sarah Francies, wife of JAMES B. STORMS, aged 32. She was a daughter of JAMES and SARAH A. HILL and was born near BELL’S RUN CHURCH, December 25, 1850. ..................... ********* ********* MARCH 15 1882 WEDNESDAY .................... Daughter born to MR. J. T. ROWE ................... Daughter born to MR. W. T. DEMPSY .................. Daughter born to MR. J. I. ASHBY ................. Twin girls born to MR. A. J. ADDINGTON, a little three year old child died some weeks ago of convultions. ................. MR. DEMPSY and MR. J. I. ASHBY babies above has died. ................. MR. W. N. BEAUCHAMP ESQ. of HARTFORD, died MARCH 9 1882. He was born in MARION CO. KY. on MAY 28 1830. He leaves his wife and one son who has just attained his majority. ................. MR. E. SMALL and family have moved to NEW YORK to make their new home. ................. MRS. DR. VIRGIL M. TAYLOR, was adjudged lunate last week. ................ Little child of JOHN E. SMITH living about three miles southwest of Fordsville,died of convulstions Saturday the 25th. on the 26 was laid to rest beside little sister in the HAENRY SMITH graveyard. ..................... Pearlie the infant daughter of JOSEPH VAUGHN of SUTTON, died MAR 5 1882 ..................... Mrs. Grizby died the 14th at the home of MR. ROSS WILLIAMS of ROCKPORT ..................... GLENDALE NOTES, MR. SHELBY FORD married MISS ZELMA GRAY on the 5th. .................... The wife of Jack Smith of Taylormines died the 9th of typhoid fever. .................... Maggie Pirtle, daughter of FROGGE and VICTORIA PIRTLE of CROMWELL, died on the 1st and was buried in the Liberty Cem. ................... ********* ********* MARCH 2 1882 WEDNESDAY ..................... WILLIAM M. S. BARRETT, living about seven miles northeast of Fordsville, in Hancock County and near the Ohio County line started to go to Cloverport on the morning of the 4th and while passing throught the lane on the farm of JOHN mCGAVOCK, about four miles this sid of Cloverport, his horse fell in a ditch opposite the graveyard and crushed him to death. From where I was, as I was just in front of him, and what I can learn the accident happened as follows; The graveyard is at the left hand side of the road going to Cloverport and near the mouth of the lane is a small ditch washed out till it is now part gully, the road at this part of th lane is a bed of stiff mortar, with the exception of a narrow path on the side of the gully nest to the road, this path and the careful observer dismounted and led his horse past it. Mr. Barrett intended to ride along this path when the horse, more anxious to keep out of the mud than the ditch, stepped within four inches of the ditch, when the bank of the ditch gave way under his right hind foot and the old gentleman curbing him suddenly, the horse fell backwards in the ditch with Mr. Barrett under him. Richard Fuqua was some distance behind Mr. Barrett and saw him fall, but thought he had passed out of the lane and suddenly turned to the right to advoid the muddy road at the mouth of the lane as there is a small path there for that purpose. When Mr. Fuque came up Mr. Barrett was alive, but as the horse could not get up he went for help and when he returned Mr. Barrett was dead. The justice of the peace at Cloverport was sent for, who arrived in a short time, but considered an inquest unnessary, as he was seen falll and ws found before he died. His remains were taken to Mr. McGavock’s house and his relatives sent for, who had him removed to the house of his sons, Phillip and Dallas Barrett, on the farm adjoining the farm owned by Mr. Barrett and wherre he made his home at the time of his death. He was in the 76th year of age and has but three childen, all sons, PHILLIP, DALLAS and WILLIAM, all farmers, the latter living on a farm near Cane Station, Green County Illinois and the Altha and Jacksonville railroad. Mr. Barrett was a Kentuckian by birth, he was born in Lexingotn, Kentucky, but with the exception of the last few years he has lived in Illinois, since he was twenty one years old. On the evening of the 5th, his remains followed by a large train of relatives and friend were taken to the graveyard on the farm of Noble Burch in Hancock County whenafter religoius service by the Rev. J. J. Keown was laid to rest beside the infant twins of his on Phillip. ......................... UNCLE JONNIE COFFMAN died on the 7th near ISLAND STATION. ......................... ********* ********* MARCH 22 1882 WEDNESDAY .................... BYRON TOWNSEND, brother of JOHN TOWNSEND died at his home in HORTON, on MARCH 14, 1882 of pneumonia. ................... ******** ********* MARCH 29 1882 WEDNESDAY .................... MRS. MARY BOARD of DAVIESS CO. is forty years old, and is the lawful mother of forty-three children the youngest is at her breast. She is fair and hearty and says she plans more contributions to the populations before she retires. ................... The youngest child of WILLIAM FULKERSON of McHENRY died on the 11th of Spinal Meningitls. ................... Son born to W. J. NORRIS on the 21th. ................... JAMES ROBERTSON of South Carrollton died on the 15th of Pneumonia. He was the son of Charles Robertson and leaves his wife and six children. ................... H. A. JAMES of Morgantown married MISS SALLY E. SMITH on the 15th in MORGANTOWN ................... MR. NAT RUSSELL married MISS MOLLIE JARNAGAN on the 23th, he is 72 and she is 22. .................. The estate of L. G. GARY is probated. .................. CAPTAIN W. H. DIX died on the 16th in KANSAS CITY. ................. HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW, one of the greatest poet, died 24 th at his home in CAMBRIDGE, MASS. He was born February 27 1807 in Portland, Maine. ................. ********* ********* APRIL 5 1882 WEDNESDAY ..................... JESSIE JAMES, the outlaw was shot thu the brain and killed in ST. JOSEPH, MO. on the 3th by ROBERT FORD. .................... MISS SUE PARK, daughter of MRS. NANCY PARK of BEDA married MR. ALLEN of Daviess co. on MARCH 30TH. ................... Infant daughter of L. T. COX of Rosine, died the 3th. ................... Infant child of WILL and ANNIE COOPER of CROMWELL, died on the 3th ................... REV. J. A. HUMPHREY of this county, died in HARDINSBURG on the 1st. He was born in Nelson Co. Ky and was fifty-one years old. .................. SAMUEL C. LANHAM, living near Fordsville was arrested last week on a warrent sworn out by his son James Lanham, charced with having commited the crime of incest by seducting his daughter Nora. He forced her to submit to his beastly passion so she says under threat of killing her if she refused. It was only after assurance from her brother that he would protect her if need be with his life that she consented to tell. We understand she gave birth toa child. In default of bail Judge Newton committed the prisoner to jail to await an examing trial. The neighbors, we understand were about ready to mob him, when the sheriff arrested him. ................. Yesterday, H. C. ELLIS received the sad intelligence of the death of his brother’s wife, MARY J. ELLIS of SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. Mrs. Ellis maiden name was MARY J. NEIGHBORS, adopted daughter of HENRY THOMPSON near HARTFORD, ohio co. ky. They were married in OHIO CO. KY an moved to California in 1851. ................ MR. WILLIAM A. THOMAS married MISS LEONORA McEWEN on the 23th. then left for LEXINGTON, RI. to make their new home. ..................... *********** *********** APRIL 12 1882 WEDNESDAY ........................ LINA, infant daughter of WILLIAM T. and POLINA E. WHITTINGHILL of BRECKINRIDGE CO. at the OHIO CO. LINE, age three weeks, died April 2. and buried on the PETER T. WHITTINGHILL farm in OHIO CO. ...................... ALEXANDER H. STEVENS is 76 years old, has not walked a step in thirty years, but his intelliect is strong and vigorous. He will retire from public life intwo years should he live so long. ..................... On the 5th, ANTHONY MADEN, the noted outlaw of this county, shot and wounded NETTER FAUGHT, son of W. S. FAUGHT. The outlaw is still at large. ..................... MISS ARTELIA HOWARD, sister of BRODIE HOWARD died at her home near GREEN BRIER CHURCH onthe 23th of typhoid fever. .................... Died at the home of her parents, L. T. and F. E. COX, BERTLE age 11 months 31 days died of pneumonia. ................... HENDERSON, the oldest son of J. R. ASHBY, married MISS. SALLIE I. ADDINGTON on APRIL 5 1882. .................. MR. E. A. MADDOX, married MRS. SARAH A. KERSHAW on the 18th. This is the fourth marriage for Mr. MADDOX of which three are still alive. .................. JOHN JONES, son of W. S. JONES, near Livermore died on the 17th, and buried in the GREEN BRIER CHURCH CEM. .................. MR. W. T. BRADLEY of HARTFORD died on the 8th and buried in the OLD BEAVER DAM CEM. beside his children who died some time back. He leaves his wife and five children. ********** ********** APRIL 26 1882 WEDNESDAY ....................... Died, FRANCIS EVAN MILES, son of JONATHAN T. and SARAH J. MILES of FORDSVILLE, of consumption. He was buried in the graveyard of his grandfather, JAMES W. MATTHEWS which is now the LEE GRANT FARM. ....................... MR. WILLIAM STINNETT died APRIL 8 1882 ....................... HON. C. M. HARWOOD, leading member of the state senate, died on the 20th in Shelbyville. ....................... MRS. WILLIAM MATLOCK of near HARTFORD died the 24th of compsumtion. Leaving husband and several children ....................... MR. TACK HERROD and family are moving to CROTHERS, IND. next month. ...................... Son born to DR. J. J. MITCHELL of Beaver Dam ..................... ********** ********** MAY 3 1882 WEDNESDAY ........................ DEATH OF ANOTHER AMERICAN POET; Died APRIL 27, 1882 RALPH WALDO EMERSON, son of REV. WILLIAM EMERSON born in BOSTON, MASS. died in CONCORD, MASS. ....................... DR. THOMAS H. KING of PARADISE died on the 26th. ...................... DAVE SMITH, who was sent to the prison for stealing , drown in a ditch in the prison. ...................... TINSLEY McKINNEY, who lived between MORGANTOWN and WOODBURY in Butler Co. died some ten days ago at the age of 79. On his death bed, he called for his wife, who had been kept in extrme poverty to his bedside and told her that after he died if she would dig inth the earth at a certain point in the smoke house she would find a large sum of gold and silver. After the death, the search was made, although no hope was enertained of the find as the old man’s mind was believed to have been wandering . The money was found however in a very large jug and when it was counted out it amounted to $2,500. .................... MR. ATTON CLEMONS married SUE WALKER on the 2th. ................... MAY 10 1882 WEDNESDAY .................. Died at the home of JOHN MILLER in OHIO CO. on the 3th of April 1882, MRS. JUDITH MITCHELL in her 96th year. She was as well as usuel until a few hours before her death. she complained of pain in her shoulder and chest. She said her time had come, her Saviour would take her home, she had waited so long for her release, but she was going now. She gave her dying charge, when told she would soon be well, she said no the messenger has come. The pain ceased in a short time and she seemed to be sleeping sweetly when she drew a long breath her grand-daughter went to her and she was dead, without a struggle, or a moan, she had passed away. She died in peace with the world for she loved all and to know her was to love her. Thought she had not walked a step for 15 years, she retained her mental faculties to the last, and with christian resignation ws ever cheerful and patlerd. For many years she had been a member of the Baptist Church. Had been a widow the second time in 24 years, raised six children, five of whom were present at her burial, the youngest over 50 years old. Her living posterity at her death were 179 ................. MR. WALLACE EIDSON of Decatur, Ill was called home last week to the bedside of his brother WILLIAM H. EIDSON but arrived too late as he had died on friday and was buried Saturday. They are the sons of MRS. L. H. EIDSON. Buried in the Hartford cem. ................ MR. JOHN CHAPEZE, one of the promunent lawyers of the Hartford area, died last night of heart trouble. ............... ******** ******** MAY 17 1882 WEDNESDAY .................. MR. JAMES B. HARRISON married MISS FANNIE RUD in EVANSVILLE, IND. , MAJOR HARRISON is the son of J. J. HARRISON, deceased, a lawyer of this city. ................. MR. WILLIAM HAMILTON, generally called “CUB” HAMILTON, died the 12th of dropsy. He lived near MAGAN. ................. Died in MEDICINE LODGE, KANSAS, MAY 2, 1882 of cholera. James Lucius Little, infatn son of A. W. and IDA MAY LITTLE. , he was born on JUN 12 1881 and was grandson of REV. J. S. McDANIEL local pastor of the M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. ................ MR. I. R. WITHROW of EQUIALITY area died on the 10th of heart trouble. Was buried on the JOHN REID FARM. ............... Son born to FOSTER ADAMS of McHenry on May 9th, 7 pounds .............. MR. JESSE MORRIS dropped dead last Thursday. He lived near Pellville, Hancock Co. and was working the road at the time he died. He leaves a wife and several children. He was 35 years old. ............... MRS. SUSAN HOCKER living near LIBERTY CHURCH, died MAY 5, 1882. She was a daughter of IGNATIUS BARRETT and widow of ASBERRY HOCKER and mother of HON. R. P. HOCKER who is her oldest child. She was buried in the Liberty Cem. on the 6th. .............. MR. GEORGE D. KITTINGER married MISS SALLIE LAWTON both of SOUTH CARRROLTON on MAY 10TH. .............. MR. JOHN JONES of this neighborhood age 23 years died APRIL 18 1882. ******* ******* MAY 24 1882 WEDNESDAY ................ MR. JOHN NOLE of WOODBURY, married MISS LIZZIE NEIGHBORS of CROMWELL on the 21th. ............... MARIER HOOVER of ROSINE died on APRIL 17th. She suffered many days. ........... JOHN C. KELLY, son of ELIJAH KELLY of LITCHFIELD was thrown from a hand car on the 14th, then it ran over him, crushing him to death. ........... LEXINGTON COURT HOUSE BURNED to the ground. ......... MISS ZERELDA JOHNSON daughter of ALLEN JOHNSON living near PLEASANT RIDGE, died on the 20th of consumption. ......... MR. FRANK FENTRESS of CANEYVILLE died on the 20th of typhoid fever. .............. MR. JAMES HUNTER of the POND RUN area, died on the 20th of consumption, and Buried at McHenry on the 21th ............. MR. PERRY WILKES, the OHIO COUNTY GIANT, died on the 19th at his home near ROSINE of heart problems, he was the son-in-law of JOB ANROLD ESQ. He leaves his wife but no children. ............. Son born to MR. B. R. CULBERTSON of ROCKPORT on the 15th ............ Married at the home of David Sanderfur, brother-in-law to the bride, on May 18 1882, MR. C. G. CROWDER of Rosine to MISS MARTHA E. LEACH. ( Note on this item..... in the census files before the marriage she was listed as MARGARET E. LEACH, in another news item on this wedding she is listed as BETTY LEACH, The groom is CICERO GREEN CROWDER) .............. ******** ******** MAY 31 1882 WEDNESDAY .................. MR. F. W. PIRTLE has returned from a visit to his sister in BATON ROUGE, LA. He makes a favorable report of the country and speaks of moving there soon. ................. MR. H. P. THORNTON, of Pellville, died at that place last week at the age of 84 years. He left a wife and eleven children. He was buried in Owensboro. ............... ********* ********* JUNE 7 1882 WEDNESDAY ...................... J. R. GRANT, of HOPKINSVILLE, KY. was found dead in bed, at the HOTEL EMORY, CINCINNATI, OHIO, on the 31th, supposed to have died of congestion. ...................... Married in the hARTFORD court house by JUDGE BEN NEWTON, on JUNE 1st. MR. M.B. HOUSE to MISS M. E. OTTO. ............. A horrible accident occurred near Pellville, Hancock co on the 1st, JACOB CRUSE, a hand in a saw mill was working in the saw-pit and came in contact with the saw, which cut his body in two from head to foot. ............. ********** ********** JUNE 14 1882 WEDNESDAY ...................... MORGANFIELD NEWS; MR. W. F. ATON married MISS MOLLIE GRAVES on the 3th ...................... ARCHIE POLLOCK died on the 8th in MORGANTOWN. He was born in SCOTLAND ..................... Died at the home of her brother, PICKNEY PETTY of BARRETT’S FERRY, on JUNE 9 1882, MRS. JUDAH A. HARRISON of neuralgia of the stomach. She was the wife of JUDGE J. J. HARRISON, deceased and lived in Hartford many years. She was buried in the family graveyard on the JOSPEH GENTRY farm on the 11th. .................... Son born to JAMES WALLACE on JUNE 6TH .................... ROCKPORT NEWS; MRS. MAJOR TICHENOR died on the 14th and was buried in the PONDS RUN CEM. on the 14th. ................... Some weeks ago the meat house of Mr. Chapman Crow of this place was broken open and a quality of his meat was taken out. He expected a repetition of this visit and kept a close watch for some time. Last Thursday night he seemed particularty to anticapate something of the kind and he accordingly set a trap for the thief by fastening a pistol in an old blacksmith’s vise and tying a string to the trigger and then to the door of the meat house. No one came during the night and the next morning he forgot the postol and went to the door to unfasten it. No sooner did he touch the door than the pistol fired, the ball taking effect in the breast about an inch to the right and a little above his left nipple, passing through the left lung and lodging under the left shoulder blade. His wife heard the report of the pistol and ran out in time to see him fall. Medical aid ws summoned at once and his wound which was pronounced extremely dangerous if not fatal was dress, His son PROF. J. D. CROW of ROCKPORT, IND was telegraphed for and his brother and other members of the family were called in. Mr. Crow has been living here a sort time, he having moved to Hartford last winter to go into the saddle business, but by his codrse had gained the confidence and esteem of the citizens who were greatly shocked to hear of his great misfortune. He and his family have the sympathy of the entire community. ( It is noted in the JUNE 28 ISSUE, that he is getting better ) .................... ********* ********* JUNE 21 1882 WEDNESDAY .................... Died at the home of her brother, Pinkery Petty, near Barrett’s Ferry in this county at 9 oclock p. m. Friday June 9, 1882 of heart disease, MRS. JUDAH ANN HARRISON, in the 67th year of age. She was a daughter of FRANCIS M. and SARAH PETTY, who emiigrated from Virginia to Kentucky during the Indian hostilites. Her father was a soldier in the Revolutionary war seven years as commissary of subsistence in the army of General Washington. He was a ROYAL ARCH MASON, his son PINKNEY has now the MASONIE APRON said to have been presented to her father by GENERAL WASHINGTON. This apron which is very ancient, appears to have been painted by hand. It is silk and has been in nearly every Massonie Lodge in Kentucky. He died in the year 1848 at the advanced age of 102. His funeral was preached by REV. THOMAS FISHER, and he was buried by the MASON ORDER. He was buried by the side of his wife in the Gentry graveyard. Mrs. Harrison was born near Burksville, Cumberland county Kentucky on DECEMBER 26 1816. She was married to JUDGE HARRISON on January 11, 1853. On the morning of the 11th she was buried by the side of her two little daughters in the Gentry graveyard. ......................... Died near Phillips store, this county on June 12, 1882 of comsumption, ABIGAIL A. CARTER, in the 38th year of age. Angeline as she was called was born near Hancock County, Ky and was a daughter of JOHN and Sarah Brown, and the grand-daughter of Rev. William Brown many years deceased. Her mother was a daughter of the venetable LEWIS VOYLES, also deceased. At the age of 13 she professed religion and joined the UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH at PANTHER CREEK and atthe time of her death was still with the church. She was married to Mr. Carter , December 24 1861. She leaves her husband and 5 sons and one daughter, also her mother now MRS. LEROY DAVIESON. On the 13th she was buried JACOB MILLER, beside her two little sons. ......................... MR. MASON POLLARD ESQ. died on 17th of pneumonia. ......................... JOSEPH COLEMAN son of MILLER COLEMAN died on JUNE 12 1882 ........................ Daughter born to MR. WILL STEVENS of NORTH CREEK ........................ Died in Cromwell, June 17th, old Aunt Nancy Daniels, in her 73 year, She was buried yesterday. Aunt Nancy was a kind and affectionate old lady and will sadly missed by her many friends and relations. ....................... MR. THOMAS C. STRATTON married MARTHA FLORENCE MARTIN, dauther of W. D. MARTIN on MAY 23 1882, they parted MAY 29. It seems before the marriage Miss Martin had been writing to MR. C. W. MASON of GRAYSON CO. when he learned of the marriage he came to get back his letters and stayed the night. The next morning they all went over to MR. W. A. MARLOW. She saying she loved Mason better than her husband. and refused to return home with him. Both men, left and neither of them has been back since. Miss Martin has found she had made a mistake and returned home, but Stratton has left and not been seen since. ...................... ********** ********** JUNE 28 1882 WEDNESDAY ....................... MR. THOMAS CAIN of CLEAR RUN married MISS ROSA JOHNSON of daviess co. on the 24TH ...................... Infant child of JOHN HOCKER of BEAVER DAM area died of brain fever. ...................... MR. JOHN DOUGLAS a very old and highly respected man of McLEAN CO. died on the 25th ...................... ELLARORA CURLEY was born in MIRCHELLSBURG, BOYLE COUNTY KENTUCKY on JUNE 20 1865, died on MAY 29, 1882 of typhoid fever, leaving father, mother, six sisters and three brothers to mourn her. ..................... ********* ********* JULY 5 1882 WEDNESDAY .................... the french man who shot PRESIDENT GARFIELD was hung in Washington on JUNE 30, 1882. ........................ MR. R. C. HARDWICK married MISS MAIMIE ANDERSON on JUN 28 1882 in JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA. ........................ MRS. J. C. CALDWELL of BIG SPRINGS, OHIO CO. took her own life today. She was the daughter of LEWIS DUVALL, she leaves her husband and one child 3 years old and the other 10 months old. ....................... ********** ********** JULY 12 1882 WEDNESDAY ....................... MRS. WILSON, an old widow died last week near ROCKPORT and was buried in the SHULTZ GRAVEYARD . ....................... Died June 18th in Butler co, Miss WHITE KENDALL, daughter of T. L. and SARAH E. KENDALL. She was 11 years 7 months 8 days of age. ....................... A child of WILLIAM LEACH of WHITE RUN area died on the 8th ....................... Married at the home of Capt. John W. Belt of LIVERMORE, MR. R. H. ARKENBURGH of NEW YORK to MISS ADA BELT. They will be making their home in New York. ....................... *********** *********** JULY 19 1882 WEDNESDAY ........................ GARFIELD, KY..... Died at her home in Breckinridge Co. July 6 1882, Mrs. LAVISE wife of REV. J. C. CRABTREE in the 63th year of her life. She was born in Daviess Co. Ky March 1819 and was married to MR. J. C. CRABTREE on NOVEMBER 5 1840. ........................ Died at Rockport, MRS. N. E. HOWARD, JULY 3 1882, 49 years, 6 months 11 days of age, leaving husband and 9 children. ........................ MRS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, died at the home of the Hon. N. W. EDWARDS, and the home where she married MR. LINCOLN nearly forty years ago. Her son ROBERT T. LINCOLN, (The Secretary of War) was called to her side, he being the only one of their four child to be alive. ........................ MR. EDGAR BENNETT left for DILLON, MONTANA ....................... Died on JULY 6th, MRS. ROSA BOGGESS in the 92th year of age, She was born in Virginia and came to this county in 1805 and lived here till the time of her death. She was buried in the family graveyard six miles south of this town. ...................... Daughter born to W. P. FULLER of ROSINE on the 9th ..................... We are sorry to learn that JEFF TAYLOR, a brother of DR. JO. TAYLOR of Cromwell was shot by another brotherr accidently by another brother. on the 16th. Recovery is doutful if not hopeless. .................... HERMAN RENDER, son of ALBERT RENDER drowned in this place on the 6th. .................... *********** *********** JULY 26 1882 WEDNESDAY ......................... Died at the home of her step-father William Whittinghill, living on the Hartford and Hardinsburg road on the Hartford and Breckenridge county line on Monday, July 17 1882, of dropsy of the heart, Miss Martha G. Fowler, in the 34th year of age. Miss Mattie as she was called was born near Hawesville in Hancock county, December 30 1848. She was the daughter of BENJAIMIN P. and MARY ANN FOWLER. Her mother’s maiden name was Robertson, the daughter of WILLIAM and POLLY ROBERTSON who settled in Breckinridge County in 1816, she be a small child at the time. Mr. Fowler her father died September 18 1851. In 1854 her mother married MR. WHITTINGHILL nd she moved with her to the farm in Ohio co. where she died. She was buried on the PETER WHITTINGHILL farm. ..................... Son bron to F. B. WEBB on the 12th 9 pounds ..................... ********** ********** AUGUST 2 1882 WEDNESDAY ...................... Son born to J. W. STEWART on the 21th. ...................... MR. W. A. HOCKER has left for Texas. ..................... Daighter born to C. J. LAWTON on the 11th. .................... WILLIE HOCKER, JOHN LEACH, EMMET and JOHN TAYLOR have moved to Texas. ................... Infant daughter of William Wilson living near Fordsville, died of throat disease, her mother is sick of the same disease. ................... Died in HOPKINSVILLE, KY. on July 26, 1882, P. WHITE EIDSON son of MRS. LUCY H. EIDSON of this place (hartford) .... his remains were brought to Hartford for burier. ................... *********** *********** AUGUST 9 1882 WEDNESDAY ......................... MR. LEVI SMITH, a widely known citizen of this vicinity, died on Saturday the 22nd and was buried in the family graveyard on Sunday. He was born without legs and with but one arm, tho this did not stop him from becoming a good business man, farmer, husband and grandfather. ......................... ********** ********** AUGUST 16 1882 WEDNESDAY ....................... MRS. GRANVILLE STEWART, died of comsumption on the 8th ...................... At his home in Breckinridge Co. at the Ohio Co. line, on August 2, of heart disease, Mr. David Shreve in his 54th year died. He was born in ROCKINGHAM CO. NORTH CAROLINA on April 22 1829. In 1839 he moved with his father’s family to the farm in Ohio Co, on which he was buried, where he lived till the year 1858. He was married DECEMBER 24 1857 to MISS LUCINDA J. DOLTON. He joined the Baptist Church at Pond Run, now Pleasant Grove, Ohio Co during a prottracted meeting conducted by Rev. Carter Kelley and Richard Royal over thirty years ago. He leaves his wife and four sons, Luther now at home in charge of the farm, Charles, a merchant at Pattieville, John a clerk in the store of J. M. Johnson at Fordsville and Henry a clerk for Wilson & Co. at Fordsville. He was buried on his father’s farm in Ohio Co. now owned by his brother Thomas and aged mother now in her 85th year of age ................... CATHERINE ROSS, wife of EVAN ROSS, of COOS COUNTY, OREGON, died MAY 22, 1880 , age 88 years, 1 month, 10 days. Mrs. Ross was born in Virginia on APRIL 13 1792 and was married to Evan Ross on SEPTEMBER 7, 1809, with whom she lived 36 years. She had 14 children of which 12 are living at her death. After his death, she lived with her children and in the spring of 1875 she moved to Coos County, Oregon with her daughter and son-in-law MR. MRS. WALLACE. Printed by request of ELIZABETH WALLACE......... .......................... FROM THE OWENSBORO MESSENGER; It is reported that Mrs. Hoover, of that place formerly of Ohio Co. killed her three week old child and eloping with the brother of her husband. Her husband’s name was Basil Hoover, a respected man althought lacking stamina. His guilty brother goes by the name of Mat Hoover. ......................... ZAC REID had a daugher two weeks ago ........................ Daughter born to W. S. SAMUELS on AUGUST 3th ........................ Son born to MOSES SMITH. ........................ MRS. WILLIAM SMITH has died of dropsy. She leaves 6 or 7 children, the youngest being 3 days old and her husband to mourn her. ........................ HARRY MITCHELL has left for CALIFORNIA . ....................... A MR. WATTS of Hamilton, died of consumption . He was a ENGLISHMAN and a miner, he leaves his wife. He was buried in the Hamilton graveyard. ....................... Daughter born to SAM WILLIAMS of this place on AUGUST 10th. ....................... Wm Neitman died in the poor house on the 15th. ....................... ********** ********** AUGUST 23 1882 WEDNESDAY ...................... Daughter born to JAMES A. THOMAS on AUGUST 16TH ..................... CHARLES PIERCE, an old man of about 75 years died near Rosine on the 21th of old age. ..................... MR. ELVIS B. TURNS of Texas married MISS EMMA PAYNE in HARTFORD on the 17th ..................... ********* ********* AUGUST 30 1882 WEDNESDAY .................... JACOB WINFIELD MASON died at his home near this place on the night of August 19 1882. He was born on May 15 1818 within one half mile of where he died, and during his life of 64 years he never lived more than 4 miles from his birth place. He was left a orphan early and with a widowed mother and but with little means, he was in every respect thearchitect of his own fortune, and at the time of his death owned one of the largest and best farms in Butler co. ................... MR. SYLVESTER LUNN of Beaver Dam, after many years of suffering has died and was buried in the GOSHEN GRAVEYARD. .................. MISS I-EZ BALTZELL died on the 27th. .................. MRS. STEELE, wife of Wm STEELE ESQ of this place died on the 27th after a long illness. .......................... Married at the home of the brides father Mr. JOSEPH MILLER ESQ, MR. WILLIAM GREER to MISS VICTORIA LAMBERT on the 24th. .......................... ************ ************ SETIMBER 6 1882 WEDNESDAY ........................... Died near Cromwell, Kentucy August 4 1882, Christina Hocker, in the 74 year of her age. She was born in Butler Co. in the year 1808, and was married to Nicholas Hocker in 1855. She was a member of the Baptish church for more than a half a century and no more consistent member ever graced the society to which she belonged. She was a zealous, faithful christain though modes and umpretenting and her example was a power and a light to all who sought to “drink of the water of life” and a stay to those who were prone to wander. Her influence at home was such as to mould charatcters of her own caste, ever ready to don and to wear the armor of the Lord. She went about home seeking good for her hands to do, and like Paul she “fought a good fight” she “kept the faith” she finished her work. Her faith in Jesus was never known to waver and shew as a shinning light indeed. Her home was ever open to the reception of the ministers of God irrespective of the demonination, and her piety was such as to inspire even them with new zeal. While Slaty Creek Church has lost a bright light, her husband an affectionate wife, her sons a doting mother she has gained a crown of immortality, a home in that bright elime where sorrow never comes and pain and death are over. In paying this last tribute of respect to our beloved sister, we can do no more than point her neighbors to her as a gentle, and the hope of meeting herr in Heaven should console her husband and sons. by MELVIN TAYLOR ...................... MR. HORACE PORTER of CANEYVILLE did on the 17th. ...................... Infant of JOEL EAVES of EQUALITY died on the 5th. and was buried in the Equility cem. ..................... Little daughter of MOSES RAGLAND of Rosine died of whooping cough on the 1st. .................... MR. GEORGE CALLOWAY of MAGAN died of typhoid fever on the 5th and buried on the WILLIAM HAMILTON farm. .................... ********* ********* SEPTEMBER 13 1882 WEDNESDAY .................... Died on August 13th of typhoid fever JOSEPH S. FULKERSON, son of J. B. and MARY FULKERSON in the 9th year of his age, he was buried in the West Providence Cem. .................... Married at the home of the brides mother, MR. HENRY HARRISON KIRK to MISS LOCKIE McSHERRY on SEPTEMBER 7th. ..................... Daughter born to J. W. MELON ..................... DAVE KETON’S wife died the 11th of consumption. ..................... ********* ********* SEPTEMBER 20 1882 WEDNESDAY .................. Died on the 14th, Hubert son of W. H. BARNER of Sutton. .................. Daughter born to T. MITCHELL on September 12th. .................. MRS. JACKSON of BEAVER DAM, after a long illness died on the 13th and was buried in the Beaver Dam graveyard. .................. Daughter was born to J. W. MALLAN in CURDSVILE on the 10th (Ellie) ................. Mr. H. D. TAYLOR gave us the pleasure last week of looking over a very rare book in his possession. The volume in question is a “COMPLEAT ENGLISH DIFPENFATORY” by JOHN QUINCY. The date of publication does not appear, but is very ancient as appears from the fact that it contains the autograph of Anthony Lispenard, dated 1739 and also that of Amphilis HARRISON who doubtless lived two or three generations before Mr. Taylor’s grandfather was born. The work is dedicated to Joseph Colbett ESQ. Commander of FORT ST. GEORGE. The binding is a fine quality calf and the book is well preserved althought it has passed through various hands since the death of Mr. Taylor’s father and only a few days since found a place in Mr. Taylor’s libary. ................. ********* ********* SEPTIMBER 27 1882 WEDNESDAY ..................... Son born to MR. THOMAS JEWELL on the 19th ................. Son born to MR. HENRY KING on the 21st ................. Son born to DEPUTY SHERIFF BARTLETT on the 22th ................. Died a infant daughter of DR. and MRS. CAWTHON of HARTFORD on the 23th. ................ MRS. SALLY TAYLOR GRIFFIN, wife of T. LARKIN GRIFFIN was born in HARTFORD on FEBRUARY 27 1853 and died SEPTIMBER 20 1882 after a long illness. ............... MISS NETTIE MOREHEAD died on the 11th. at CENTRAL CITY. .............. ********* ********* OCTOBER 4 1882 WEDNESDAY .................... Son born to MANT ROWE .................... Daughter born to WILLIAM TICHENOR ................... A week old child of J. C. BENNETT died a week or two ago. .................. MR. WILLIAM WILKINS married MISS MARY MADDOX .................. ********* ********* OCTOBER 11 1882 WEDNESDAY .................... MORGANFIELD, MR. FAEGLEY married MRS. KING on 3th. MR. FAELEY is the fruit man of Ohio Co. Ky. ................... He is gone, William Gentry has gone to that land from whose --------- no traveler ever returns. On September 22 1882 at about 5 oclock p. m. William Gentry, the subject of this notice who lived near Barrett’s Ferry came to his death by the felling of a small tree, he had just cut. He leaves his wife and nine children. He was buried in the family graveyard. ................... LIVERMORE, WILLIE LOWE died on September 30th and buried at RALEY’S STATION. ....................... *********** *********** OCTOBER 11 1882 WEDNESDAY ......................... *********** *********** OCTOBER 18 1882 WEDNESDAY ......................... THOMAS ERNSPIGER, a young man living a few miles North of Rough Creek in the Ashley settlement, died on the 12th, been sick four months. ........................ Son born to KIT ALLEN on the 12th. ....................... *********** *********** OCTOBER 25 1882 WEDNESDAY .......................... MRS. JESSIE DeHAVEN died in Breckinridge Co, at the Ohio Co. line died on the 16th of comsumption, leaving her husband and four children. .......................... ANDREW DUNCAN manager of the McHENRY/ROCKPORT COAL MINE was shot and killed by JOHN MATTHEWS. MR. DUNCAN was 22 years old. .......................... HICKORY...... MRS. BETTIE JENKENS died on the 19th an buried in the MRS. ARNOLD GRAVEYARD. *********** *********** NOVEMBER 1 1882 WEDNESDAY ......................... MRS. FRANK ILER of ROSINE died on the 25th. ........................ DR. J. N. BRANDON of Caneyville died on the 30th of comsumption. ....................... Married at the home of the bride’s father, MR. J. H. TORRENCE, MR. JESSE SNODGRASS to MISS LIZZIE C. (LIDIE) October 26th 1882. ...................... *********** *********** NOVEMBER 8 1882 WEDNESDAY ......................... BUTLER CO. NEWS; TEMP NEEL married MISS LaGRAND on the 19th ......................... Married at the home of G. W. ROBERTS ESQ. near FORDSVILLE, on the 6th, MR. T. C. JONES to MISS AMANDA ROBERTS. ........................ Married at the home of the brides father MR. MARION WILSON of Fordsville, on NOVEMBER 6, 1882 Mr. W. J. JONES of Horton to MISS NANNIE WILSON. ....................... NOVEMBER 15 1882 WEDNESDAY ....................... MR. RODDIE WHITTINGHILL married MISS SALLIE WITHERS on the 26th in LEWISPORT, HANCOCK CO. KY. ....................... MORGANFIELD NEWS; MR. JOHN K. SMITH married MISS ANNIE CALDWELL .................... Son born to W. S. BARTLETT on Oct. 26th .................... Son born to BOB KING .................... Son born to JAMES PARK on NOV. 7th. ................... MR. DANIEL COY married MISS MARGARET STUART, NOVEMBER 8 , 1882 in Sulphur Springs ................... MR. JOSEPH MILLER married MISS AMAND FELIX , NOVEMBER 9, 1882 in Sulphur Springs. ................... MRS. JANE WEDDING of SULPHUR SPRINGS died on NOV. 9TH at her home. In another listing she is called MRS. JENNIE WEDDING, wife of CHELE WEDDING. ................... BLACK LEACH was tried for linacy last Saturday and was taken to the asylum Sunday. He had gone to church and pulled a pistol on it peaple demanding they vote on some questions he raised. .................. Died near MORLEY, MO. NOVEMBER 4, 1882 MRS. JENNIE PATTERSON, wife of T. D. PATTERSON and daughter of L. A. PAUL, aged 30 years 5 months 23 days. She professed religion in her 15th year and joined the Methodist Church at NORTH CREEK, KY. She leave her husband and four small children. ................. ********* ********* NOVEMBER 22 1882 WEDNESDAY .................... MR. GABRIEL McDANIEL, living about two miles north east of Fordsville, Ohio co. was found under a tree about 9 oclock a. m. Wednesday morning Dec. 4 1878. He had been cutting a tree and had stopped to move his cattle away from it, it fell on him. He remains were taken to his brother in laws, MR. JOSEPH COOPER in Breckinridge co. and was buried in the Cooper graveyard. He was born in Ohio county and was about 69 years of age. ( NOTE; There are two items in this issue on this matter... in each the date above is given ) .................... MRS. ANNA BOSWELL was the daugher of WILLIAM and NANCY STEVENS who emigrated in 1800 from Maryland to Ohio co. They were pioneer Methodists, her father was a class-leader before there was a Medodist Church in the county, the meeting all being held in private dwelling. He continued class-leader and tend-holder at Old Bethel Church and camp ground up to his death. Mother Boswell was born in Maryland, Nov. 13, 1799 and died Sept. 22, 1882. She married on NOV. 10 1819. ( note; her husband was ALEXANDER HENRY BOSWELL ) ( note; later issue, some fiend attempted to burn her home in Stringtown, near Beaver Dam ) ................... MR. Wm G. OVERTON to whom we wish to pay this tribute of respect by request of his widow, was born in NORTH CAROLINA, Sept. 25 1825 and died Feb 25 1882 in Ohio Co. Ky. He was married 1844 to Mary E. Addington. He left his wife and three childen. He was called Uncle Billy. ................. MR. WILLIE JONES of HORTON married MISS NATTIE WILSON of Owensboro ................. Little daughter of MR. J. E. MAGAN of Buford died on the 17th of croup. ................. ********* ********* NOVEMBER 29 1882 WEDNESDAY ..................... Little OMA F. BLACKBURN, infant daughter of JAMES H. and LAURA A. BLACKBURN living about four miles southwest of Fordsville of Flux on the 18th. She was buried in the HENRY SMITH graveyard on the farm owned by EDWARD BLACKBURN. ...................... Died at the home of his father, three miles southwest of Fordsville on the 19th, JOHN W. son of JOHN W. and POLLY J. LEE age 4 years 2 months and 10 days... he was buried in the HENRY SMITH JR. Graveyard on the farm now owned by ALONZO SMITH. ...................... Married in Warren co. ky on November 23 1882 MR. JAMES T. DISHMAN and MISS SALLIE ESTOP of Memphis, Junction , Ky. ..................... Died at his home near Caneyville, MR. STEPHEN D. PROCTOR of comsumption on NOV. 24TH ..................... Married on the 20th, MR. H. ENGLISH to MISS MATTIE CASEY. ..................... MR. J. H. HARPER of Central City died on the 23th of asthina, he was bured in South Carrolton, leaving his wife and four children. ..................... NANCY JANE JONES died ..................... ********** ********** DECEMBER 6 1882 WEDNESDAY ...................... EQUITY NEWS; MRS. CHRISTINA TICHENOR, an old and esteemed lady of this vicinity died on the 24th of pneumonia fever. She will be buried in the family graveyard in NEW HOPE. , she was called AUNT TENIA. ..................... MR. CHARLES K. FOREMAN married MISS BETTIE HARL on the NOVEMBER 30. .................... MR. JAMES LAWSON married MISS MARTHA L. ROWAN last week .................... Berry Matlock died in the poor house on the 3th of old age. He had been a inmate for the last eight years and was in his 87th year of age. ................... MR. T. L. TICHENOR of Smallhouse, died on the 28th of pneumonia. He was one of the first citizens of the county and was universally respected. In him the county has lost one of her best citizens, his comumity one of its brightest lights. ................... MR. W. B. THROPE strayed from the home of his uncle of this place on November 18th and has not been seen since, anyone having knowledge as to his where about, please contact his uncle. ................... ********** ********** DECEMBER 13 1882 WEDNESDAY ....................... LIVRMORE..... MR. JOHN CROW JR. married MISS LAURA DRISKELL in CALHOUN, KY. on NOVEMBER 28th. ....................... MRS. NANCY MOORE of MORGANFIELD, UNION CO. died on the 7th of old age, in her 95th year of age, she was the sister of DR. C. .C. GRADARD OF Louisville, who is in his 99th year. ...................... MR. N. C. WILLIAMS living 3 miles north of centertown, died of consumption the 3th. leaving his wife and several children. ..................... MRS. JOHN P. ROWE nd JAMES A . ROWE with his two little girls went to ISLAND STATION on the 9th to attend the funeral of MRS. JAS A. ROWE which was preached on Sunday the 10th by REV. DR. BENNETT. ........................ MR. H. H. JOHNSON, a most worthy citizen of the Boston, Daviess co. lost his balance while loading on hay on his wagon, fell and broke his neck. Died instantly. ....................... ********** ********** DECEMBER 20 1882 WEDNESDAY ...................... MR. C. W. BRANSFORD of OWENSBORO will marry MISS VIRGIE LEE FINLEY, daughter of DR. W. M. FINLEY of LEBANON, TENN . ..................... NOTE there was no paper filmed for the DECEMBER 27 time period. THE END