The following information was pulled from the HARTFORD/HERALD NEWSPAPER on microfilm for the year 1883. 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 3 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... MUHLENBERG CO. MRS. GEORGIA A. BODINE, wife of JAS. R. BODINE died DEC 18TH after long illness ...................... MAGAN NEWS; MR. OTHO FAMRER died DEC 22th of old age, it is said he was 104 years old. ..................... MRS. JANE HOUSE, died on DECEMBER 15th, leaving 3 sons and 1 daughter. .................... MR. JONATHAN BOZARTH of HAYNESVILLE died on the 1st. ................... MRS. ELIZABETH NELSON, age 45 years, died of paralysis. .................. REV. RICHARD C. TAYLOR Died near ELM LICK, OHIO CO. KY on the 27th day of NOVEMBER 1882, Rev. R.C. TAYLOR, aged 80 years 5 months 3 days. He was born in FREDRICK CO. VIRGINIA and was brought to this county when he ws quite small to his father, Wm Taylor. He was married to SUSANNAH LEACH ont eh 8th of April 1824, his wife still sruvives him and is now in her 79th year of age. The fruits of their marriage were ten children, four sons six daughters, six children survive him. .................. S. H. NEAFUS married MISS L. F. MILLER at HORSE BRANCH, on the 10th. .................. Son born to LEWIS ROWE on DECEMBER 23TH 8 POUNDS .................. Son born to HENRY BALLS of EQUALITY on DECEMBER 29TH 1882 .................. MR. ROBERT H. GILLESPIE married MISS CORA MILLER, both of McHENRY on the DECEMBER 24 1882. ................. ********* ********* JANUARY 10 1883 WEDNESDAY .................... MISS MAMIE MORRIS, daughter of MR. R. J. MORRIS was ill this week but is now recovering. .................... Infant child of MR. and MRS. F. TURPIN died on the 1st in Beaver Dam. .................... MRS. JOHN C. TOWNSEND died on the 27th at the home of her husband of this place of pneumonia. .................... MR. JOHN COLLINS of CENTRAL CITY married MISS KATIE HARDWICK of HARTFORD at the home of her father on the 27th. MR. COLLINS was born in HARTFORD. ................... ********** ********** JANUARY 17 1883 WEDNESDAY ........................ JUDGE R. S. MOSELEY has returned to his home in ATLANTA, his family will join him there in the spring. ....................... Uncle John Hocker who has seen 84 springs and is still able to be about. ...................... ********** ********** JANUARY 24 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... JOHN H. RYAN reports he had left OHIO CO. 15 years ago, now lives in Missouri. ...................... Daughter born to LARKIN WILLIAMS on the 13th. ..................... Son born to C. Wright W----NESTAY on the 22th. .................... Died at the home of MR. H. C. SHAFT in HARTFORD on JANUARY 21, 1883, of paralysis, mrs Eva Kratz in the 63th year of age. She was born in BAVARIA, GERMANY and came to AMERICA in 1853. .................... BURL BILBRO, the great tramp is dead, the event on which himself and the country are to congratulated having occurred at a Madisonville livery stable on the 13th. For more than forty years he had been a tramp and beggar of the most worthless sort and was known far and wide fo his utter improvidence and his propensity for rhyming. He lived to be 70 years old by his wits and is almost unnecesary to add that he was nearly without living. He was given a decent burial by a gentleman who will bring in a bill at the next court of claims of Hopkins county for a coffin and burial clothes for a pauper. Such is the end of such life and fitting tribute in it to obliviion. ................... THOMAS STEVENS, while drunk got into a gun fight with Mr. Hoskins a cattle buyer from Texas and was shot and killed on the 23th. .................. *********** *********** JANUARY 31 1883 WEDNESDAY ......................... On NOVEMBER 6 1882, JOHN L. MORRIS, a wealthy citizen of Lexington City was shot and killed. ROLET MAY and his son in law JOHN TYLER have been arrested for the crime. ......................... GRANDMA MARY SCOTT of McLEAN CO. died on JANUARY 21th. ........................ FORDSVILLE..... MISS MARY E. (DOLLIE) BROWN died on the 21th of typhoid fever and buried in the HARDIN GRAVEYARD near FORDSVILLE. daughter of T. H. BROWN. ....................... MR. LINCOLN RICHARDSON married MISS MARTHEIA HUFF on the 7th ...................... MRS. MISSOURI L. ALLEN, wife of DAVID ALLEN died on JAN. 15... at CLEAR RUN, of pneumonia...she leaves her husband and friends. ..................... ********** ********** FEBUARY 7 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... MR. BEN ALSOP of OWENSBORO died on the 31th, being in 87 year of age. He came to Owensboro in 1814 from Fredericksburg, Virginia where he was born . He was in the war of 1812 and was one of the last of the living survivers of that war living in this section. He held many public trusts in his day, but for many years past has been in feable health and living in quiet life on goverment pension. .................... DR. TYLER GRIFFIN died at his home of this place on the 5th, he was one of the first physicians of the county, he was buried on the 6th. (NOTE) In the Feb. 14 issue of paper it says he died on the 12th and was brother of A. WAYNE GRIFFIN who is also very sick. ................... MISS SALLY BENNETT, daughter of DR. W. P. BENNETT pastor of the BAPTIST CHURCH this place died at her father’s home NEAR island station on the 3th, she was a very likable young lady. .................. MR. C. C. HOSKINS was tryed for the killing of THOMAS STEVENS this week, and was discharged . .................. Infant child of LARKIN WILLIAMS died of convulsions on the 1st. .................. T. M. ALLEN who lived on the river near SMALLHOUSE died of pneumonia on the 28th, leaving his wife and several children. .................. MR. W. F. HUDSON of NEWVILLE died on the 31th at the age of 88 years. He was one of the first settlers of this section and came here when the wolves and bears were more numerous than human being. ................. ********* ********* FEBRUARY 14 1883 WEDNESDAY .................... MR. STEPHEN S. TAYLOR, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of the county, died at his home near Cromwell on the 11th. His long life was well spent and he died full of honor as to his years. .................... MR. PRESS PAXTON of Cromwell, brother to MR. R. R. PAXTON this place died on the 11th of comsumption. ................... ********* ********* FEBRUARY 21 1883 WEDNESDAY .................... MRS. ANNA AUSTIN born in Montgomery County, Maryland, FEBRUARY 14, 1794 and died at the home of HORACE HOCKER, near the LIBERTY CHURCH, Ohio Co. Ky. on JANUARY 16 1882, being nearly 89 years old. In early childhood seh with her parents emigrated from Maryland to MUHLENBERG COUNTY, KY where she lived until she had attained womanhood, after which she moved to Ohio co. and was married to John Austin who preceded her to the grave years ago. Her maiden name was Redman, being sister to REV. JOHN REDMAN of the KENTUCKY CONFERANCE and was the last living of a long lived family. Her only sister Mrs. Harriett Hocker, died a few years ago at the advanced age of 94 years of age. ................. GEORGE SMITH of OWENSBORO was convicted of forgery yesterday and will serve a term of 2 years. ................. MR. N. B. ALLEN of Owensboro married MRS. ALICE FOLEY. ................ MR. JOHN CANFIELD of DAVIESS CO. died on the 14th of paralysis. ................ MR. BEN POWELL, a miner with MRS McCOY was found dead in bed on the morning of the 14th of heart problems. He was born in Wales. ............... ********* ********* FEBRUARY 28 1883 WEDNESDAY ..................... MRS. JAMES FULKERSON of near EQUALITY area, died on the 28th from being moved due the flooding in the area. She leaves a baby who is but three weeks old. ..................... MR. Wm HARDWICK has died at his home in HARTFORD, an old and honored citizen. He was buried in the HARTFORD CEM. .................... ********** ********** MARCH 7 1886 WEDNESDAY ...................... MRS. J. M. FORD of QUALITY died on the 19th. ...................... MR. N. B. BURGESS married MISS MARY F. STEVENS on MARCH 1st. ..................... MR. THOMAS BROWN of BEN’S LICK near this place died on the 5th of pneumonia ..................... MRS. NANCY ADDINGTON, wife of BLACKMAN ADDINGTON died on the 1st of pneumonia ..................... DR. JOHN T. BETHEL of HENDERSON married MISS BELLE SULLENGER of this county at the home of the brides mother on the 28th ..................... MR. HIRAM KEITH, an old citizen of Rosine area died on the 2th of pneumonia .................... MR. JOHN A. REYNOLDS of HAYNESVILLE, died on the 1st of pneumonia .................... MISS ERRINGTON of PELLVILLE, on the 28th was helping her father burn some brush on the farm, a wind gust blew the fire back on her , burning her, she died later that night. ................... ********** ********** MARCH 14 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... BEN HAWKINS, a noted character of ELIZABETHTOWN area was shot and killed by a local saloon keeper named NEIGHBORS.. Hawkins is a perfect gaint, and is in the habit we are told of getting drunk occasionally at which time he made things stand around. ....................... MR. W. D. YATES married MISS MARY E. TURNER on the 13th ....................... LILLIE, the little daughter of WILLIAM JOHNSON died the 11th ....................... MISS JENNIE FUNK, a popular young lady, the daughter of JOSEPH FUNK died on the 11th of comsumption. ...................... MR. Wm E. McFARLAND married MISS SALLIE EWING, daughter of R. EWING on the 8th ..................... MISS BRADLEY RHOADES, a well known and highly respected lady of Ricedale, died on the 1st at her mother’s home (MRS. MARY A. RHOADES ) .................... Daughter born to THOMAS SANDERS on the 7th of HORSE BRANCH ................... DR. SAM L. BERRY and family have moved to ALTOONA, FLA. ................... MR. HENRY SMALL has moved to NEW YORK. ....................... Infant child of WILLIAM MILLER died on the 12th of burns received several days ago. ....................... Daughter born to THOMAS NEWCOMB on the the 6th ....................... EUNICE McHENRY, the two year old daughter of MR. ESTILL McHENRY died in ST. LOUIS a few days ago of dephtheria. ...................... MR. J. N. VEATCH married MISS ALICE A. MAY daughter of ORLANDO MAY of DAVIESS CO. on FEB. 21, 1883. ..................... CALEB, little son of JOHN MARTIN of HORTON, died on the 7th, buried at BETHEL CHURCH CEM. ..................... JAMES PATTON a much respected young man,living near Buford was killed on the 9th by a rolling log. He was rolling logs into the river when one caught him mashing him to death. He was buried in the THOMAS HUDSON GRAVEYARD on friday. .................... C. F. CANNON married MISS S.E. GENTRY at the home of NANCY GENTRY on the 6th ................... JOHN ROMHILL married MARY HATCHER on the 8th ................... W. H. MAUZY married FLORENCE HOCKER at the home of WEAVER HOCKER on the 12th .................. *********** *********** MARCH 21 1883 WEDNESDAY ......................... H. N. ESKRIDGE of MUHLENBERG CO. died on MARCH 6 1883 ......................... MR. OTHO WILLIAMS, a young druggest of BEAVER DAM, nephew of DR. J. J. and G. F. MITCHELL, died on the 17th of pneumonia. (note; in the MARCH 28th issue, is his obit, in which it reads, MR. OTHO H. WILLIAMS died on the 19th, the nephew of DR. GEORGE F. MITHCELL of BEAVER DAM. At 22 years of age. ........................ MRS. EVANS wife of THOMAS EVANS of ELLIS area died last week. ........................ GEORGE BOONE and wife died last week at the home of JAMES A. FARMER ....................... Son born to W. A. EDWARDS on MARCH 14, at 9 pounds ....................... RAY GILLESPIE, of WHITESVILLE, died of pneumonia last week, he was the son of JOHN GILLESPIE. ....................... JAMES DAVIDSON and wife of FORDSVILLE awoke one morning last week to find their little baby who was only a month old, had died. cause not known. ...................... ********** ********** MARCH 28 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... There is a major outbreak of typhoid fever and whooping cough. ....................... MRS. J. F. V. KIMBLEY, of CERALVO died on the 11th after a long illness. ...................... DR. J. M. BERRY married MISS BARTIE WILLIS in LEITHCHFIELD on the 21th. .................. REUBEN GROSS living near Magan died of small pox on the 24th, he contracted the diease in Owensboro. .................. Two year old daughter of MYRA MINTON of ROSINE died of whooping cough on the 23th .................. MISS LIZZIE SMITH, of the McHENRY area, age 13 years, died on 5th of burns she received about two weeks ago... ................. The estate of THOMAS TOWNSLEY probated ................ The estate of W. C. PORTER probated ................ The estate of W. W. ANGLEA probated ................ Son born to J. T. SMITH of BULFORD 12 POUNDS on the ................ Daughter born to SPENCER BARTLETT on the 19th ................ Daughter born to SANFORD HARGESS on the 19th 4 pounds ................ ********* ********* APRIL 4 1883 WEDNESDAY ..................... Son born to KIT CARSON of this place, on APRIL 3TH .................... JUDGE JAMES TINSLEY of ROCKPORT died on the 29th of small pox. ................... MR. Wm BROWN married MISS MARTHA CUMMINGS of PARADISE. ................... At the home of the brides’ father, MR. W. .W. HOCKER, MR. W. M. MAUZY of your town married MISS FLORENCE HOCKER of this burg.. .................. ********* ********* APRIL 11 1883 WEDNESDAY .................... Son born to L. T. BROWN on the 8th .................... MR. JOS KING married MISS SALLIE HUDSON on the 9th .................... The Angel of Death put in his sickle last week, and five fell before him in this vicinity. Seldom or never has such a fatality fallen on one single day. The first to die was JOE McDOWELL, a promising young man, who was afficted with Bright’s illness. Soon after Mrs. Nall of the place passed away. Later in the day Capt. WOODWARD died of pneumonia, his death following with that of HUGH ELLIS, son of N. C. ELLIS ESQ. and a little EFFIE, child of ELIJAH MILLER ESQ. The funerals all occured on Sat. afternoon. .................... MR. ALVIN R. KEETON married MISS JULIA A. CRAWLEY on the 5th ................... MR. P. E. CRAWLEY married MISS SARAH E. MORRIS on the 5th .................. MISS SAMANTHA BOSWELL of McHenry died on APRIL 5th. ................. VES EDWARDS of Spring Lick, died of pneumonia on the 8th and was buried in the MELTON TAYLOR CEM. ......................... ********** ********** APRIL 18 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... ********** ********** APRIL 25 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... GABIEL JACKSON PATE, the son of SAMUEL and SALLIE (BARRETT) PATE was born in Ohio Co. Ky. near BARRETT’S FERRY, JULY 6 1817 and moved to Hancock co. in his 6th year, his father Samuel Pate settled in New Chapel area in 1823. He was married two times, the first to MISS ELEANOR G. RAY on OCT 15 1846 and they had one son, W. P. PATE. now living in WINCHESTER, KY. This wife died on January 29 1849. His second marriage was to, Miss Sarah A. Ray on May 4 1851 with whom he had four children. Sallie Eleanor, Isaah, Mary Eliza and James . James died as infant and Isaah in his 13th year, their mother died SEPT. 27 1863. Mr. Pate died on MARCH 24 1883 at the age of 65 years. ...................... At the home of the brides brother-in-law MR. GEORGE HARL in BRECKENRIDGE CO. MR. CLIFFORD MEADOR and MIS ALICE HALL, the father of the groom is MR. JOHN MEADOR. on APRIL 8 1883. ..................... MR. J. M. FLEENER of Butler co. died one day last week of chicken pox, two days after his son had died of the same thing. .................... Son born to GEORGE GRAY of COAL HILL ................... Son born to KIRBY SMITH on APRIL 11 1883, 12 POUNDS ................... Infant child of N. R. SPRINGEN and was taken to HANCOCK CO. for burier of HORTON, KY ................... Son born to W. P. LEACH on APRIL 9 1883 .................. ********* ********* MAY 2 1883 WEDNESDAY .................... WILLIE TABOR of SULPHUR SPRINGS married MISS BELLE PIRTLE, the oldest daughter of F. W. PIRTLE on APRIL 25, 1883 .................... H. D. HINTON, an old citizen of the Centertown district, died on the 27th. after a long illness. He sent for J. EDWIN ROWE, a lawyer of the town last week and made his will. He bequeathed 400 acres of land and personal property to MRS. HARRIE MOSELY, 200 acres of land to the heirs of Wm MOSELY, proceeds of a house and lot in Greenville to be sold by the executor t hte widow and heirs of Wm MOSELY. J. EDWIN ROWE appointed is execuitor. ................... ********* ********* MAY 9 1883 WEDNESDAY ..................... RUFUS BROWN, age 6 and son of FRANK BROWN 5 miles above town, died 5th of rheumatism. ..................... At Catlinville, Ky, MR. W----ERS BARNES marred MRS. MAY both citizens of that town, the groom was a native of this county. ........................ Mr. McKerman married MISS MO----- BOSQUIT on MAY 6TH at SLATY CREEK CHURCH. ........................ Daughter was still/born to MR. TALLY on APRIL 14th ........................ Infant son of Wm BRYANT died of whooping cough on MAY 7th ........................ MR. THOMAS NEWCOMB of CLEAR RUN area, lost his infant daughter MARY R., aged two months and one day. She died on the 5th, her mother having preceded her only two weeks ago. Death has made sad ravages in Mr. newcomb’s family , he has lost two wifes and two daughters in the last six years. ....................... ********** ********** MAY 16 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... At ROCKPORT, LONNIE BARNARD, ESQ. married MISS. --------- CARTER, will live in CERALVIO . On MAY -9, 1883 ....................... Daughter born to JAME P. MILLER near Beaver Dam on APRIL 26TH ....................... Received a card from MASSEY THOMAS ESQ. of GILROY, CALIFORNIA, he was born in Ohio Co. in 1813, and was the grandson of Massey Thomas who died about 60 years ago, and was the son of JAMES THOMAS. ....................... Son born to C. M. STEVENS on May 12th of the Sutton area. ...................... ********** ********** MAY 23 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... MRS. JANE EAVES, widow of JUDGE SANDERS EAVES, died near SACRAMENTO, McLEAN CO. KY on May 17th ...................... At the home of LOGAN BROWN ESQ. his daughter MISS ALTHA D. BROWN married MR. A. L. WITHROW on MAY 17 1883, also married at the same place and time, their neice MISS EMMA C. BROWN married MR. N. B. FULKERSON. ..................... ********** ********** MAY 30 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... HORTON NEWS; MR. CHARLIE SPENCER married MISS DELIA TOWNSEND on MAY 15th ....................... The town of EMPIRE, 14 miles north of this place was entirely wiped out on the 28th by a cyclone, the only death was MR. COBB. ...................... Daughter born to L. M. ROACH on MAY 10th ..... 10 pounds ...................... MISSIE LIZZIE and RENA CHINN are visting their sister MRS. J. C. WISON ..................... MR. J. H. LEACH, of LEACH, GRAYSON CO. KY was in town this week on legal matters. .................... Died at her home near Buford on MAY 20th, MRS JOHN ALLEN . ................... MR. WILLIAM WILSON son of MR. ANSEL WILSON of WILSON’S MILL OHIO CO. died on 27 MAY 1883 of Consumption. ...................... ********** ********** JUNE 6 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... MR. JOHN LONEY formerly of McHENRY has lived in JAMESPORT, MISSOURI for the last three years, when he arrived he paid $12.00 per acre and it is now worth $25.00 per acre. ...................... DR. J. W. TAYLOR of CROMWELL married FLORENCE PAXTON, daughter of MRS. MARGARET PAXTON on MAY 30TH NOTE; Later news item calls him DR. JOSEPH W. TAYLOR. .................... MR. ALVA KARNS ESQ. has this week left for his new home in SAN CLAVE CO. CALIFORNIA. ................... MRS. ELIZABETH SMITH of CERALVO, died on MAY 29th. in her 67th year of age. .................. Son born to HENRY HICKS of Beaver Dam on MAY 29th. .................. Daughter born to JOSEPH AARON TOWNSLEY of OHIO CO. near PLEASANT RIDGE, DAVIESS CO. on JUNE 1st. .................. BURCH BELL of Buford died JUN 4th OF CANCER. .................. The MT. PLEASANT CHURCH of FORDSVILLE will be dedicated on SUNDAY , JULY 1, 1883. .................. WILLIAM A. TAYLOR was born in Ohio County, Kentucky, May 10 1851 and died on slaty Creek in his native county May 31, 1883. He was a faithful and dutiful son, a loving brother, a kind-hearted friend, beloved by all who knew him, possessing those noble qualities which dignify and honor humanity and make life plesant. He was not ostentatious in his religious professions but true and good. He died in the hope of heaven. The body was taken to the paternal home, Wm Taylor, near where the writer delivered a memorial discourse to a large audience of sympathizing friends. He was laid to rest in the family cemetery. W. S. FINLEY ................. Infant daughter ( MARY FLORENCE ) of MR. MRS. MIKE KLEIN was born NOVEMBER 10 1882 and died MAY 31 1883 ................ MR. E. P. ASHLEY and MR. J. L. McKINNEY have left for Texas. ................. ********* ********* JUNE 13 1883 WEDNESDAY ..................... Died at his home, near Rockville post office, Breckinridge County on May 28 1883 of comsumption in his 35th year of age JOHN W. HOWARD. He was born October 29 1838 to JAMES and Mary Howard eight miles east of Fordsville. On JANUARY 5th 1865 he married MISS MELLESSA COMPTON daughter of JERRY COMPTON of Cloversport. He leaves his wife and two sons, ATDIETRIES L. age 18 years and DAVID O. HOWARD age ?? ..................... Died at his father home in Crane Pond area on June 8th of meningitis, E. T. youngest son of JOHN C. WESTERFIELD. ................... SUTTON NEWS; MR. Wm AUSTIN died. ................... MR. JOHN KITCHENS married MISS ELLEN BROWN at the home of the brides father, Isaac Brown. ................... CANEYVILLE NEWS; MR. D. S. CARROLL died of heart disease at age 68 on the 12th. .................. ********** ********** JUNE 20 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... MISS JENNIE BERRYMAN daughter of B. P. BERRYMAN has moved to CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA on the 9th to make her new home with her brother who lives there now. ....................... Son born to T. W. WRIGHT on JUNE 1883 in the MAGAN area. ....................... Daughter born to JAMES WEDDING of SULPHUR SPRINGS on the 12th. ....................... ********** ********** JUNE 27 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... MRS. MARTHA E. WARDEN was last week granted a divorce from WESLEY M. WARDEN and restored to the name of MRS. MARTHA E. PATTERSON.... Note; This was MARTHA E. (MATTIE) WOODWARD, who married A. B. PATTERSON in 1864. ....................... ********** ********** JULY 4 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... Married at TAYLORMINES on JUNE 28th.... MR. WILLIAM PATTERSON to MRS. ANNIE J. SMITH. MR. PATTERSON is a painted and the couple will settle here. ...................... Died at the home of W. M. GIBBS near ROCKPORT, this county JUNE 18 1883, his daughter MISS TILLIE GIBBS, 17 years 2 months 14 days of age. ..................... MRS. BLACKBURN, a old lady living near HAMILTON, died on the 23th of paralysis. ..................... Daughter born to WALLACE GRUELLE of CLOVERPORT on the 23th at 10 pounds ..................... Daughter born to HARVEY RICHARDSON near HARTFORD on JUNE 29. .................... MRS. FLEM WISE, for many years a citizen of HARTFORD, died at her home in KNOTTSVILLE on the 30th... leaving her husband to mourn her. ................... *********** *********** JULY 8 1883 WEDNESDAY ......................... *********** *********** JULY 11 1883 WEDNESDAY .......................... WILLIAM WHITTINGHILL ESQ. one of the oldest and best citizens of the county living on the HARDINSBURGH road near he BRECKENRIDGE county line, died 7th of kidney trouble. He was buried on the 8th. .......................... MISS BETTY CONWAY, daughter of DR. F. F. CONWAY, Clark of the Daviess Circuit Court, died at her father’s home in Owensboro on the 8th. ....................... MR. MARION MAPLES died of comsumption on JULY 6th 1883 ....................... MR. AMOS L. HICKS married MISS E. Z. BROWN on JULY 5 1883 ....................... Died at her home in Breckenridge county, the Ohio County line on July 2nd, LAURA BELLE oldest daughter of COLUMUS D. and MARY E. ESKRIDGE, aged 10 years 6 months 13 days, reportly from eating bad green apples with worms in them. She was buried in the Matthews graveyard on what is now the ROBERT CHAMBLESS in BRECKENRIDGE CO. ..................... *********** *********** JULY 18 1883 WEDNESDAY ......................... Died at his home on th Hartford and Hardinburg road near the Breckenridge county line on July 20 1883, WILLIAM WHITTINGHILL in the 74th year of his age. Mr. Whittinghill was born on what is now known as the Old Whittinghill farm, two and one half miles east of Fordsville, January 28 1807. His father John Whittinghill settled on his farm October 15 1807. He established a camp till he could builda cabin for a dwelling and for want of clear land to raie a crop of corn on he rented some fields near Barrett’s Ferry a distance of seven or eight miles from his camp. This Christian gentleman died on this farm September 27 1846 in the 70th year of age. William Whittinghill was married three times, His first and second wifes were sisters and daughters of SAMUEL and ELIZA WILSON. His third wife was the widow FOWLER, widow of BENJAMIN F. FOWLER, she was orignially MISS MARY ANN ROBERTSON. She was married to Mr. Whittinghill on JANUARY 28, 1854. With the exception of four years living in Illinois, Mr. Whittinghill lived in Ohio County. For the last twenty-seven hears he has been a member of the Baptist Church. He leaves his wife now in the 68th year of her age, also two sons and two daughters. The daughters are by his second marriage and are MRS. ELIZABETH GABERT, wife of ALBERT GABERT, living near PHILPOT, DAVIESS CO. and MRS. ELIZA TRUMAN, wife of EDWARD W. TRUMAN, living near FORDSVILLE. The two sons are WILLIAM L. living near his father’s farm and THOMAS L. now living on his father’s farm. He was buried on the farm of his brother PETER T. WHITTINHILL. NOTE; JULY 20, 1883 could not be the death date, since this issue of the paper is the 18th... in going back in the notes found his death notice listed on JULY 11TH, with death date of the 7th. ...................... MISS FLORENCE ANDREWS of TAYLORMINES died on the 15th ...................... The wife of EMMET CRAWLEY living below town left him Thursday, saying she was going over to her mother’s to wash. She is a daughter of MRS. R. F. MORRIS. She sent Crawley a note that evening saying no more Crawley for her that she would live with him no longer. They had been married about three months. ..................... Infant daughter ( ALICE BELLE ) of J. S. LEISURE of CENTERTOWN, died on the 7th of cholera infantum. .................... MRS. POLLY ROWE of Centertown area died on 11th at the home of her son WILLIAM I. ROWE at 83 years. .................... MR. SAMUEL BROWN ESQ. married MISS KATE WILLIAM of CENTRAL CITY in CAHOUN last week. .................... MRS. MARY ROWE was born of German parents in Muhlenberg county in October 1800, one of 11 children none of whom died under 50 years of age. She was married to George Rowe in 1825 and was the mother of five children, the two oldest preceded her to the grave, the three youngest survie to esteem her memory sured. A mother never enjoyed the love and confidence of her children more than she did that of her two step-sons ED and ROBERT Rowe, She esteemed them as her own children and they were generous and kind to her. The oldest of them remarked to the writer that if she was ever offended at him or he at her he never knew it. Aunt Polly as she was called was model of tanasty and simpcity. She died in peace at the home of her son W. I. ROWE in OHIO CO. KY. on JULY 11 1883. ..................... ************ ************ JULY 25 1883 WEDNESDAY ........................... Daughter born to T. H. BAIRD of BEDA .................... Twin daughters born to ROBERT GILLESPIE, premuature births on JULY 18th in HARTFORD ................... Little child of C. C. ROWE died on the 22th near SCHULTZ .................. Infant of JOSEPH BARNES, living near the THOUROUGHFARE died recently of the flux .................. A one year old child of HUBBARD SCHULTZ living near the Thouroughfare died last week. ................. Silva, daughter of Zarada Eidson died last week of pneumonia at the home of her mother. ................. ************ ************ AUGUST 1 1883 WEDNESDAY ............................ McHENRY NOTES; Died since last card sent... MRS. FIELD, MRS. BLACKBURNE, infant of GEORGE BARNARD and infant son of E. F. RENDER ............................ MR. J. B. FULKERSON will marry MISS NANCY MORTON at the home of her mother, near CERALVO. ........................... *********** *********** AUGUST 8 1883 WEDNESDAY ......................... MRS. HARRIET MADDOX, died at the home of her son, CEREPIA M. MADDOX of PARADISE, MUHLENBERG CO. KY. on JULY 24, from a fever caused by her steping on a rusty nail. She was in her 76th year of age and leaves her husband in his 82 year. She had ten children of which five died before her. ........................ Son born to THOMAS L. LEWIS on the 29th. in Rosine ....................... Son born to J. A. COX of SULPHUR SPRINGS on the 2nd. at 11 pounds ....................... Mr. Grant Dunning married MISS DEALIE THOMAS in TAYLORMINES on the 5th ...................... At the home of the brides father Mr. Myers near BARRETT’S FERRY, MR. C. C. WHITE married MISS MOLLIE MYERS . ...................... MR. GEORGE B. McCLELLAND ST.JOHN will marry MISS EMMA B. HOWARD of ROSINE today at the home of the brides father MR. A. HOWARD. ..................... Married at the home of the bride, Mr. Harry Cummings on July 29 1883.... MR. ROBERT HOOVER of OHIO CO. KY to MISS LAURA CUMMINGS of Grayson co. They will be making their home in LIVERMORE, McLEAN CO. KY. ...................... ************ ************ AUGUST 15 1883 WEDNESDAY ........................... OWENSBORO NEWS; LOUIS WAHI got 21 year term for the killing of his sweetheart HENRY BELLE McQIARY last fall. ........................... ALFRED PATTERSON living near BEDA died on the 12th of comsumption. ........................... SUTTON NEWS; MRS. CYNTHA GORDON died on AUGUST 4th and was buried in the COOL SPRINGS GRAVEYARD. .......................... MARTIN HOCKER and J. A. HAWES left for ILL. on AUGUST 4th to make their new home. .......................... ********** ********** AUGUST 22 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... Son born to REUBEN BENNETT of BEDA ....................... Daughter born to CARVIA WARD of BEDA. ....................... Capt. John Woolfolk, our popular steamboat man of a few years has died and buried in Owensboro last Monday. ....................... Capt. J. V. SCROFLE, a popular man of the Green river world died at his home in Bowling Green on the 27th. ....................... Infant of JOHN HINES living near ROCHESTER died on the 19th of brain fever. ....................... ********** ********** AUGUST 29 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... MR. ASHBY of MUHLENBERG was instantly killed by lightening the other day and a young man was seriously injured. ....................... Will Sam Jarboe and Dee Luce have moved west. ....................... Son born to JOHN NEWTON on AUGUST 24 th. ....................... Funeral of MRS. NANCY H. DANIEL will be preached at GREEN RIVER CHURCH on the 1st. ....................... Infant of H. H. KIRK died on 26th, age 5 weeks. ...................... Infant BURT PORTER died on AUGUST 18th. ...................... ********** ********** SEPTEMBER 5 1883 WEDNESDAY ...................... MALINDA the wife of W. F. STEVENS of BEDA died on AUGUST 30th. ...................... MR. LOUIS OWEN of HAYNESVILLE died AUGUST 26th. ....................... Son born to T. S. JETT on September 5th. ....................... MR. JAMES PORTER, living near BARRETT’S FERRY died AUGUST 31th of kidney disease. He was eighty-five years of age and an industrious worthty citizen. ...................... Mrs. Susan Taylor, widow of the Rev. R. C. TAYLOR of Cromwell precinet died on the 29th of old age and infirmity. She was a native of the county and had lived here all her life. Her maiden name was Leach. She was an excellent christian lady, a kind mother, a good neighbor and was loved and honored by all who knew her. .................... JAMES A. HINES married MISS MATTIE GIDCOMB on SEPTEMBER 3th. ................... WILLIAM IRWIN ex-sheriff of MUHLENBERG COUNTY, and a prominent merchant of GREENVILLE, died at his home there last week, from the effectts of injuries rreceived from highwaymen some six years ago. .................. The wife of Wm Stevens of North Creek, died on the 30th of consumption and was buried in the LINDSEY CARSON FARM GRAVEYARD. She leaves her husband and infant daughter. .................. Be it known that the Rev. John L. Phelps, late of Butler County Ky., a pastor of th Christian church and at one time amember in good standing of Reedyville Lodge No. 438, of Free and Accepted Masons, but suspended for non-payment of dues, and recently guilty of conduct disgracefully unmasonic, by leaving his family in comparatively destitue circumstances and running off with his sister-in-law, who also left her husband, James Boothe, and several small children, the smallest only a few months old- and gone to parts unknown, in consequence of which he has rendered himself unworthy the respect of the fraternity of which he was a member and the church to which he belonged. Therefore, we take this method of publishing him that all may take warning. By order of Reedyville Lodge No. 438 and Accepted Mason. This August 11, 1883. ................... ********** ********** SEPTEMBER 12 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... Daughter born to CLETE STEVENS on the 27th. ....................... Son born to JAMES C. BENNETT on the 24th. ....................... Son born to JOHN S. LEISURE on the 7th. ....................... Infant of HADEN MILES of near ROSINE died on the 7th of flux. ....................... A child of JAMES CARDEN of near Rosine died on the 7th flux. ...................... Infant child of MR. C. ROBY died September 8th , aged 3 months, 2 weeks. ...................... JOHN WILSON shot JAY HAYCRAFT of LEITCHFIELD on the 5th, both were of Grayson Co. It seems they wanted to see the same girl. Mr. Wilson is now awaiting court. ..................... ********** ********** SEPTEMBER 19 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... MRS. MARY BARNARD died on the 15th of heart disease. ....................... MRS. NANCY STEVENS died at her home in Slaty Creek area on the 15th. She was crippled several months ago but never recovered. ....................... A twin infant daughter of ROBERT and CORA GILLESPIE of this place, died on the 17th. The other twin is also very sick at this time. ...................... ********** ********** SEPTEMBER 26 1883 WEDNESDAY ...................... SUTTON NEWS; MRS. JOHN ASHBY’S wife was instantly killed by morphine the other day. Mr. Ashby’s daughter had laid some morphine on the bed and Mr. Ashby went to get his quinie which he had laid on the bed, but made a mistake and took the morphine and gave it to his wife for the chills, which killed her. ..................... MR. WILLIAM BENNETT married MISS RACHEL DENNIS at the home of her mother. ..................... MR. WILLIAM C. SMITH has moved to Texas. ..................... Died at his home, four miles east of Hartford, Ohio County Ky. on July 6, 1883, of comsumption, Marion Maples, eldest son of A. J. and Catherine Maples, age 36 years 4 months 3 days. He was born in Jefferson County, Tennessee, March 3 1847 and in October 1848, with his parents moved to Ohio Co. Ky. where he lived until the time of his death. December 1, 1869 he was married to MISS MARY ILER, daughter to Wm and Mary Iler. He leaves a wife and 2 sons and 1 daughter. .................... Son born to PRESS GOUGH on the 15th ................... Died in Hartford, September 23 1883, infant twin daughter of Robert and Cora Gillispie. They lost their other twin last week. ................... JACOB MARTIN, who was convicted of bastandly at the September term of the Ohio County Court and failing to give bond was jailed and took the insolvent debtors oath and ws released shook the dust of Ohio Co. off his feet and left for Arkansaw on the 23th, and from there he goes to the Indian Territory. .................. William Brown of Bremen, Muhlenberg county, a former citizen of Hartford, died last week of typhoid fever. He was a good blacksmith. Mr. R. J. Humphrey of the sme locality died of the same disease. .................. ********* ********* OCTOBER 3 1883 WEDNESDAY ..................... Son born to GEORGE WILSON HOOVER near BEDA on SEPTEMBER 25th. .................... Daughter born to JAMES HICKS of BEDA on SEPTEMBER 29TH. .................... IDA CARTER, youngest child of CHARLES and JANE CARTER died on SEPTEMBER 2 1883 ..................... TWIN DAUGHTERS born to T. C. SNELL near HARTFORD on SEPTEMBER 30 1883. ..................... MR. WILLIAM HAM married MISS JENNIE BLEVINS at ROCKPORT, KY on SEPTEMBER 26 1883. ...................... Married at the home of the brides father, in MUHLENBERG CO. MR. C. B ROSE to MISS NANNIE HELTSLEY. ..................... JAMES PORTER was born near BALTIMORE, MD. September 30 1798 and died on his farm three miles west of PATTIEVILLE, OHIO CO. KY. AUGUST 30 1883, aged 84 years 11 months. In the year 1815 he came to Nelson County Ky. February 5 1827 he married MISS GREATHOUSE. Of ten children, 5 sons and 5 daughters, six survive him. He has son living in Ohio Co. Ky. and two single daughters living on his farm. He had one son was a member of the 6th Ky. Volunteer Infantry and was killed in the battle of Stone River. Mr. Porter was a man that took little interest in public affairs and ws seldom seen from home except on business. ....................... *********** *********** OCTOBER 10 1883 WEDNESDAY ........................ MR. ELLIS WHITELY has sold out and moved to Texas. ........................ Died in HANCOCK COUNTY, near the OHIO COUNTY line on September 30th 1883 of consumption, Mrs. SUSAN S. BRITE in her 58th year of age. She was born in Shelby County Kentucky on APRIL 16 1825. In the year 1842 she married JESSE BRITE. He died on his farm on the Breckenridge and Ohio co. line September 20 1860. Of the 7 children born to them, 3 survive her. She was buried in the HENRY BEATZ GRAVEYARD in BRECKENRIDGE CO. ........................ SUTTON NEWS; MR. CHARLES SMITH married MISS LUCY WILLCOX . ........................ REV. J. S. McDANIELS and family have moved to SALLONIA, TRIGG CO. KY. ....................... JUDGE F. L. BEETS of OWENBORO died on the 9th of apoplexy. ....................... TOBE MIDKIFF and family, HENRY MORRIS and family, WILLIAM MITCHELL and family and ALFRED ALLEN and family passed thought town yesterday heading for their new home in MISSOURI, they were all from the Sulphur Springs area. ....................... REV. J. S. TAYLOR married MRS. MARY OVERTON on OCTOBER 7 1883 near the GOSHEN CHURCH. Later they were to visit the bride’s brother BLACKMAN ADDINGTON. .NOTE; The BLACKMAN ADDINGTON, could be WILLIAM BLACKMAN ADDINGTON, son of WILLIAM H. ADDINGTON and DORCAS BARNARD ...................... MR. JOHN WILLIAM married MISS L. LEE WILCOX on OCT 3 1883 ....................... Son born to C. T. BARNARD on OCTOBER 8 1883, this is the 12th son and 14th child with all but two living now. ....................... ********** ********** OCTOBER 17 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... Johnnie, little son of GUM McDANIEL living east of town, died on the 15th of typhoid fever. ....................... MRS. ELIZABETH FOREMAN died at her old homestead in HARTFORD on the 6th. She had been lying in a helpless condition for months, on account of a broken limb, but for which she would probably have lived for years yet. She was born in Shelby County, Kentucky September 13 1797 and making her 86 years and one month old the day of her death. She is the last of a family of seven children, her maiden name is Payton and sister to HON. S. O. PEYTON of this town. Mrs. Foreman was universally loved and esteemed for her many excellent qualityies of head and heart, and her memory will be kept green in the hearts of many who have been recipients of her kindness. ...................... REV. JAMES A. STEVENS died on the 5th. NOTE: Have problem with this one.... I think this is the REV. JAMES AXLEY STEVENS 1817 husband of SARAH EMILY AUSTIN... problem is that in the APRIL 9 1884 issue of this paper there is a obit showing he died on SEPTEMBER 28 1883... do hope someone can clue me in as to his real death date. ....................... Died at the home of her grandfather, JONATHAN T. MILES living near Fordsville, this county on OCT. 9 1883 of disease of the brain. Laura F. infant daughter of HADEN T. and LUVENIA MILES, aged 17 months and 23 days. She was buried in the JOHN MILES GRAVEYARD, next to her mother who died on September 7 1883 of the same cause. ...................... *********** *********** OCTOBER 24 1883 WEDNESDAY ..................... LAURA LOUISA BURGESSS was born OCTOBER 7 1867 and died OCTOBER 5 1883 ................... Infant born and died to John T. DAVIES on OCT 15 1883 at BEAVER DAM. .................. Daughter born to H. W. MIDKIFF on the 19th. ................. ********** ********** OCTOBER 31 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... DR. J. P. COX, living near the McLean county line, died on the 26th of typhoid fever. He was the son-in-law of Wm C. ROWAN deceased and brother-in-law of J. W. FORD of this town. .NOTE; From the WOODWARD NEWS, on NOV. 7th, DR. JAMES P. COX was buried in the MT. OLIVET CHURCH GRAVEYARD on NOVEMBER 3th. ....................... Died at his home in Ohio county near the Breckenridge county line on October 20 1883 of paralysis, REUBEN MORLEY in the 76th year of age. He was born in BRECKINRIDGE COUNTY, N.C. on DECEMBER 13 1807. On NOVEMBER 9 1829 he married MISS POLLY CARTER. In the year 1840 he moved to Ohio co. Ky. He was a blacksmith by trade and was one of the first smiths to provide the farmers with agrecluitral inplements in the then thinly settled county. On April 20 1836 he joined himself to the old regular Baptist church and at the time of his death his membership was still with this church at Pine Knob, Grayson County. He leaves his wife in th 76th year of her age also seven sons. One of his sons, CHARLIE W. , was a member of COMPANY A, SEVENTEENTH KENTUCKY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, and was killed at the battle of SHILOH, on APRIL 6 1862. He was buried in the GODSEY graveyard in BRECKENRIDGE COUNTY, with other members of his family. ....................... ************ ************ NOVEMBER 7 1883 WEDNESDAY ........................... Daughter born to ROBERT McDONALD in BEDA on OCTOBER 29 1883. .......................... Daughter born to SAMUEL BARNETT recently, the mother is in a precarious condition. ..................... MR. JOHN E. MERCER married MISS MATTIE FRANK on OCTOBER 23, 1883 at the home of J. HUNT in PATTIEVILLE. ..................... MRS. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, an aged widow and mother of Messrs Sam and Ed Davidson and Mrs. Henry Dean, died at the home of the latter, in Breckenridge county on OCTOBER 22, 1883. She was an exemplary and model woman, a kind and affectionate wife and mother, and died as he had lived to the full possession of all the christian virtures, including faith, hope and charity. ....................... MRS. BARNETT, wife of SAMUEL T. BARNETT living near WOODWARD’S old mill died on the 2th ...................... Son born to W. C. NEAL on NOVEMBER 9, 1883 at 10 pounds ...................... MR. W. A. BROWN married MISS NANNIE WILCOX on NOVEMBER 8 1883, she is daughter of D. J. WILCOX ESQ. of OHIO CO. KY. .................... Infant of RICHARD and JOSIE TRUMAN aged 3 weeks, has died. This being the second infant taken from these parents by death. ................... LAURA LOUISA BURGESS, daughter of NOEL and MARY BURGESS, was born OCTOBER 8 1867 and died OCTOBER 5 1883 after a fifteen month illness. .................. ********** ********** NOVEMBER 14 1883 WEDNESDAY ...................... MR. H. I. JOY married MISS FIDE STEVENS on NOVEMBER 11, 1883 at the home of MRS. M. E. TORIAN. ...................... ALLEN, son of SAMUEL and MINNIE GROSS, died on NOVEMBER 27th dephoid fever, he was about two years old. ********* ********* NOVEMBER 21 1883 WEDNESDAY .................... ROBERT ROWE was born in Ohio County Kentucky on September 9, 1807, died at the home of his son-in-law REV. R. P. TAYLOR, in the north part of this county on NOVEMBER 12, 1883 aged 76 years 2 months 3 days. During his last effictions the decesased gave unmistakable evidence of readiness to depart and with Christ. Bro. Rowe was not a church member, still his life was free from many of these biemisles ofter seen in characters of proposed saints. None knew him but to love him. Four children 2 sons and 2 daughters bow beneath their sorrow and moarn that father is with them no more. A lost relative and friends in his native county will be saddened by the news that UNCLE BOB ROWE as he was called is dead. His remains were taken back to Ohio county and in the chruch yard at Waltons’s Creek Baptist church will sleep beside his companion of his pride and joy who several years ago entered upon her rest. W. C. TAYLOR CENTERTOWN NEW; UNCLE BOB ROWE, died at the home of his daughter in GRAVES COUNTY on the 12th, His remains were brought home and interred at Walton’s Creek cemetery. The large concourse of friends and relative that assembled at his buriel attest the high esteem in which he ws held by all who knew him, for he was only to be known to be admired. Two of his grandsons, Judson and Alfred Taylor accompaned his remains to his old home here. They did remain with relatives in this vicinity. NOTE; The death dates are as they were in the news items, they appeared on the same page of this issue. At this point R. P. TAYLOR is RICHARD PREVETTE TAYLOR either the son or grandson of JOSEPH TAYLOR of the BEAVER DAM area, who was of the Moses TAYLOR LINE. .................................. ************** ************** NOVEMBER 21 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................................... ....................................... Son born to FELIZ BALDWIN on the 12th and died on the 17th ........................ Daughter born to DR. P. T. PARKS near BEDA on NOVEMBER 18, 1883 ........................ MR. TOM FAUGHT of near ROSINE is selling out and moving to ILLINOIS. ........................ MR. DANIEL HINES married MISS ANN COLLINS on NOVEMBER 15th ....................... Son born to HENRY BLACK, a few miles from this place on NOV. 15th. ....................... MR. ELI F. CHINN and MISS OLA HIGGS and MR. JOE THOMAS and MISS FANNIE RICHESON of BUFORD, left last week for ROCKPORT, IND. at which place they were married on the 15th. ..................... MR. S. K. MORRIS of OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY died in ORLANDO, FLORIDA, NOVEMBER 1st from disease of the heart. He was visiting his daughter, MRS. McJOHNSTON and had only been there two days when death occurred. He body was embalmed and sent to this state for interment. ..................... ********** ********** NOVEMBER 28 1883 WEDNESDAY ....................... Son born to J. D. GORDON 13 pounds ...................... Daughter born to Wm MILLER ...................... MR. C. H. HOOPS married MISS MARY HINES . ...................... MR. JOHN A. TAYLOR who went to Texas 15 months ago has returned to make his home here. ..................... Mr. JOHN B. GILL, a former citizen of Union Co. Ky. left for Little Rock, Ark. when he was 17 years old, From there he went to Fort Worth and in 1881 removed to the Choctaw Nation. He is visting his sister, Mrs. Uzal Conditt, of the Point neighborhood, not having seen her for many years. He has seven children, all of which are grown and married. .................... Daughter born to JOSEPH CARSON last week ................... DR. J. C. PREWITT of ELKTON, KY. practiced dentistry in Hartford, many years ago and now his son DR. W. P. PREWITT is in Hartford at the Hartford house for ten days. ................. ********* ********* DECEMBER 5 1883 WEDNESDAY .................... JUDGE R. S. MOSELEY died December 2, 1883 ................... MR. JAMES MARTIN, wife and daughter MISS ELLA left monday for their home in ELIZABETH, N. J. .................... MR. ALEX TINSLEY, sheriff of MUHLENBERG CO. was in town this week, he was born in Ohio co. .................... Son born to MR. JAMES S. BENNETT on NOVEMBER 28th .................... MR. Wm TROGDON of BUFORD area died of typhoid fever last week .................... ********* ********* DECEMBER 12 1883 WEDNESDAY .................... BEDA NEWS; MR. MINOR HOCKER left for Texas on the 10th ................... Little ARTHUR, the 2 year old son of ROBERT OGLESBY, living near SULPHER SPRINGS died of whooping cough . ................... Son born to FRANK HEFFLIN on the 27th ................... Child of Wm A. and JENNIE MADDOX died on the 5th and was buried in the BEAVER DAM, CEM. .................. Daughter born to SAM SOWDERS ESQ on the 7th .................. Daughter born to PEYTON SWAIN on the 21th .................. Married in SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. on NOV. 20 ... MR. HARRY MITCHELL to MISS E. M. HALL. .................. DR. W. R. McDOWELL of CENTRAL CITY married MISS BETTIE CLAGGETT. Mr. McDOWELL was born in Ohio Co. They married at the home of the brides father near MILLWOOD, GRAYSON CO. KY. on DECEMBER 2, 1883 ................. NATHANIEL FRANKLIN VANCE, who recently came to this area with BRO. BARNES, the pastor of M. E. CHURCH. on DECEMBER 8th, at the age of 17 years 10 months of age, got his foot caught in the trace chain of the mule he was working, and the mule ran off, dragging the young man with it. Tearing all of his clothing of, and killing him. Bro. Barnes was his uncle. The young man was buried in the Mill graveyard. ................ ******** ******** DECEMBER 19 1883 WEDNESDAY .................. Infant child of C. T. BARNARD died last week of bold hives .................. SAM MILES HAMILTON eloped with MISS LENA KERNS on the 13th .................. THE END