He was the first person buried here at Blackburn.
In 1880, she was 18 and attending school.
In 1880, she was 16 and attending school.
In 1880, she was 15 and attending school.
He was one in 1870.
In 1880, she was 11 and attending school. She also went by the name Missouri Ann.
CENSUS RECORDS: 5 June 1880 Princeton, Caldwell, Kentucky film #1254406, Page 417B
John FRALICK Self M M W 24 KY
Occ: Laborer Fa: --- Mo: VA
Betheny FRALICK Wife F M W 25 TN
Occ: Keeps House Fa: TN Mo: KY
Fanny FRALICK Dau F S W 2 KY
Fa: KY Mo: TNCENSUS RECORDS: 7 June 1900 Princeton, Caldwell, Kentucky film #1240511
She is 25 in 1880, the census says she has consumption. In 1900, the census says she is the mother of 8 children but only 7 are still living.
He was 18 in 1880 working as a mail carrier.
He was 39 in 1900 living in Princeton, Caldwell, Kentucky.
He was 49 in 1910 living in Lyon County, Kentucky.
She was 24 in 1900 and said she was the mother of 6 children and all 6 were still living.
He was 10 in 1900.
He was 19 in 1910 living with his father.
He was 13 in 1880 and was working on the farm. In 1900, he is still living with his father.
She was 2 in 1880.
In 1880 he is 6 and attending school.
After his wife died he and his children lived with his parents.
She died at the age of 29 of congestion.
In 1880 he is 6 and attending school.
After his wife died he and his children lived with his parents.
She died at the age of one of athrepsia.