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101 | ! Francis never married. | Marshall, Francis S. (I45836)
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102 | ! From 1857 Lyon County Kentucky deaths, died from cancer. Adeline Peek, 45 years, d 1876, daughter of John Douglas | Douglas, Margaret Adaline (I69287)
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103 | ! From 1880 Census James M. HOLDER Self M Male W 41 KY Nancy C. HOLDER Wife M Female W 34 KY Keeping House Annie HOLDER Dau S Female W 18 KY John G. HOLDER Son S Male W 14 KY Laborer James B. HOLDER Son S Male W 12 KY Laborer Drucilla HOLDER Dau S Female W 10 KY David HOLDER Son S Male W 8 KY Shadric HOLDER Son S Male W 6 KY Martha E. HOLDER Dau S Female W 1 KY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source Information: Census PlaceSalem, Livingston, Kentucky Family History Library Film 1254429 NA Film Number T9-0429 Page Number 334A | Holder, James M. (I69215)
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104 | ! From 1880 Census. John ESPIE Self M Male W 37 SCOTLAND Manager Of Tobacco Factory SCOTLAND SCOTLAND Sallie ESPIE, Wife, M Female, W 37 KY, Housekeeping KY KY John Clark ESPIE Son S Male W 5 KY Maud ESPIE Dau S Female W 2 KY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source Information: Census PlaceEddyville, Lyon, Kentucky Family History Library Film 1254430 NA Film Number T9-0430 Page Number 10C ========================= It is not known what happened to wife Sallie or when John married Ellen "Nellie" Marshall. | Espie, John C. (I51232)
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105 | ! From CA Death Records: FLEMING HYLAND RULAFORD Born 8/31/1897 ENNIS FLEMING Born KENTUCKY Death Date 09/29/1949 Place of Death KERN County ! From Erickson and Brown Funeral Directors Book Hyland Rulaford Fleming, b31 Aug. 1897; Grand River, Ky. died 29 Sept. 1949; Taft, Ca. Buried: Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, Los Angeles County, CA Father: John W. Fleming; Ky. Mother: Minnie Ennis; Ky. Wife: Elaine Cline Fleming Info from brother-in-law Stanley Mulford, Taft, CA. | Fleming, Hyland Rulaford (I67418)
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106 | ! From Donna Lou Davenport Walker He married Betty Joyce , Billy and Betty had 2 children , David and Kenny Kemper. | Kemper, Billy (I35005)
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107 | ! From Donna Lou Davenport Walker One of Newman's Peek's daughters married Wayne Lott , the son of Mamie Lott who was Post Master in Dycusburg for years until her stroke . | Peek, Newman M. (I16966)
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108 | ! From Donna Lou Davenport Walker: Marion Peek married a lady named Mary and they had 2 children: 1. Marie married a Travis. 2. Ted I don't remember his wife name but they had twin daughters. Ted was divorced and his daughters are somewhere in California. ! From KY Death Records. PEEK, TEDM. died at age 39 inCrittenden County on 04-24-1980, Volume 905, Certificate 00905. | Peek, Marion F. (I7978)
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109 | ! From KY Death Records BOUCHER GEORGE W Age 56 Place MCCRACKEN MCCRACKEN Date 12-10-1957 Volume 55 Certificate 27310 ! From 1930 McCracken County, KY Census George Boucher Grace, wife Thomas, son Geralding, daughter Grace (??), daughter | Boucher, George W. (I67422)
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110 | ! From KY Death Records CHANDLER CHARLES S Age 72 LYON Date 6-04-1992 Volume 032 Certificate 15811 ! The Times Leader Princeton Kentucky June 6, 1992 Lyon County Charles "Chuck" Chandler, age 72, of Eddyville, died Thursday, June 4th, at 8:20 p.m. at Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah. ! Funeral services were conducted Sunday, June 7th, at 3:00 p.m. at Dunn's Funeral Home with the Rev. Gates Bowman officiating, assisted by the Rev. Joseph Geary. Burial followed in Kuttawa Cemetery, Kuttawa, Ky. ! He was preceded in death by his parents, R. B. and Ida Belle Chandler; and his wife, Mrs. Marjorie Gray Chandler. ! Mr. Chandler was a retired signalman from Illinois Central Railroad after 45 years of service. He was secretary/treasurer for the local and was also chairman of Illinois Central General Community. He was elected vice-president in 1958 and served in that capacity for the southeastern region of Illinois Central until his retirement 1985. ! Survivors include one daughter, Cheryl Gray Jackson, of Paducah; one grandson, Trevor Jackson, and one granddaughter, Temple Jackson, both of Paducah; and one sister, Minnie Grace Little, of Benton. Several nieces and nephews also survive. | Chandler, Charles S. (I69173)
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111 | ! From KY Death Records DOOM EMMA P Age 82 LYON LYON 07-04-1966 Vol. 035 in 1966 Certificate 17053 | Peek, Emma P. (I80012)
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112 | ! From KY Death Records ETHEL M. PEEK age 90 LINCOLN LINCOLN died 03-11-1997 Volume 017, Certificate 08053 | Campbell, Ethel E. (I47567)
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113 | ! From KY Death Records FLEMING DAVID C Age 83 MCCRACKEN MCCRACKEN 01-14-2000 Certificate 01826 | Fleming, David Clarence (I22516)
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114 | ! From KY Death Records FLEMING EDWARD G Age 78 LYON LYON 10-14-1953 Certificate 21231 | Fleming, Edward Gyer (I78247)
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115 | ! From KY Death Records FLEMING JAMES E Age 53 LYON LYON 12-13-1954 Certificate 24978 | Fleming, James Edward (I76523)
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116 | ! From KY Death Records FLEMING JOHN R Age 82 MCCRACKEN LYON 01-26-1993 Certificate 04224 ! The Times Leader Princeton Kentucky January 30, 1993 Lyon County ! John R. Fleming, 82, of Kuttawa, died Thursday, January 26th, at 9:00 a.m. at Riverfront Terrace Health Care Facility in Paducah. He was a member of the Eddyville United Methodist Church and Suwanee Masonic Lodge No. 190. Funeral services were held Thursday, January 28th, at 1:00 p.m. at Dunn's Funeral Home with the Rev. Steven McVey officiating, assisted by the Rev. Wayne Knoth. Burial was in Kuttawa Cemetery, Kuttawa, Ky. ! Survivors include his wife, Jan Fleming; three sons, Dwayne Fleming, Port Clinton, Ohio, Buddy Fleming, Jeffersonville, Indiana, and Jackie Fleming, Kuttawa; two step-daughters, Mardel Lewis and Inell Woolwine, both of Tulsa, Okla.; one brother, David Fleming, Paducah; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild, and several nieces and nephews. ! He was preceded in death by his first wife, Lorraine; two brothers, and three sisters. | Fleming, John Robert (I40562)
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117 | ! From KY Death Records FLEMING KATIE L Age 83 LYON LYON 09-29-1958 Certificate 22482 ! Her Headstone shows her name as KATTIE. ! Katie Lee Yates (Edward Gyer Fleming) and sister Elvira Yates (Robert L. Fleming) and sisters Laura Ann Yates (John L. Henry Peek), and Mary E. Yates (Hiram Oda Peek) were related. They had different fathers and g-fathers but the same gg-grandfather/mother - who were: Stephen Yates Jr., b. 1775 in Pittsylvania, VA, d. Caldwell Co. KY. Mary Hall, b 1780 in Pittsylvania, VA, d. Caldwell Co. KY. !I D: I4395 *Name: George Anderson YATES (father of Katie Lee and Elvira) *Sex: M *Birth: 16 SEP 1846 in Caldwell Co.,Kentucky 1 2 *Death: 1887 in Lyon Co.,Kentucky 3 *Burial: Jones Cemetery, Lyon Co.,Kentucky ! George's Father: Matthew YATES b: Abt 1813 in Pittsylvania,Virginia Mother: Ailsey HAYES b: Abt 1818 in Christain, Kentucky ! 1880 Census PlaceEddyville, Lyon, Kentucky ! George married Sarah Eugenia WHITSETT b: Abt 1843 in Tennessee Children 1. George Delaney YATES b: 1872, KY 2. Evira YATES b:1875 KY - Married Robert L. Fleming 3. Katie Lee YATES b: Abt 1876 - married Edward Guyer Fleming 4. Emma G. YATES b:1878, KY 5. Clarence YATES b:1879, KY ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Ollie YATES b: 18 AUG 1881 in KY, married Nellie Wood. 7. Lena YATES b: OCT 1884 8. Roy YATES b: APR 1886 9. Carrie YATES b: JUL 1887 10. Mark YATES b: SEP 1890 | Yates, Katie Lee (I85491)
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118 | ! From KY Death Records FLEMING MARGUERITE K Age 73 MCCRACKEN MCCRACKEN 12-08-1985 Certificate 32021 | Dye, Marguerite (I1050)
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119 | ! From KY Death Records MARSHALL NELLIE Age 65 CALDWELL LYON 07-03-1954 Certificate 12956 | Riley, Nellie Jo (I832)
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120 | ! From KY Death Records MARTHA L. Peek age 93 LINCOLN LINCOLN died 04-22-1998 Volume 023, Certificate11458 ! Father: James Woodward LUNSFORD b: 15 SEP 1855 in Clay County, Kentucky Mother: Jennie BLANKENSHIP | Lunsford, Martha L. (I81861)
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121 | ! From KY Death Records MCCREE EDWARD Age 59 CRITTENDEN 02-22-1937 Certificate Number 10190 ! From 1820 Crittenden County Census. In the index for McCrees Edward W. entry he was 40 yrs and wife Rosa (Tabor) was 25. His family with Rosa was 2 daughters age 2 and 1 yrs. ! Son Henry McCree was listed as age 18, making him a son from a first marriage. His age of18 yrs - therefore being born in 1902 - making him the age of the Henry Edward that died on 12-19-1972 in Santa Rosa County, FL. | McCree, Edward W. (I85539)
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122 | ! From KY Death Records NETTIE K. PEEK age 71 LINCOLN LINCOLN died 12-15-1982 Volume 061, Certificate 30440 | Kennedy, Nettie K. (I13581)
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123 | ! From KY Death Records OLIVE V. PEEK age 17 LINCOLN died 07-27-1926 Volume 037, Certificate 18376 | Peek, Olive Virginia (I49532)
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124 | ! From KY Death Records PEEK, Henry B Age 74 died on 10-25-1972 inLyon County, KY Residence Caldwell County, Volume 53, Certificate No. 26316. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Peek, Henry B. (I85315)
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125 | ! From KY Death Records YATES, MARVIN J Age 63 Death in LYON COUNTY on 12-17-1974 Volume 66 Certificate 32589 ! Also married: Mary Lou Cannon b: 25 JAN 1911, died 15 JUN 1955 *Census: 1930 Lyon County, Kentucky, ED 72-8, Page 297, Sheet 1B *Burial: Kuttawa Park Cemetery, Lyon County, Kentucky ! Father: Ollie Yates b: 18 AUG 1881 in Kentucky Mother: Nellie Wood b: in Kentucky | Yates, Marvin (I22596)
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126 | ! From KY Death Records: William D. Peek, Age 83, died on 9-1-1972 in Crittenden County, Certificate 22046 in Volume 45. | Peek, William D. (I58492)
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127 | ! From notes of Mary Ilene Fleming "the Peeks and Marshalls came from Virginia in a covered wagon - bringing thheir money in a meal sack_ stopped in Eddyville (lyon County) KY and the ten sons opened a bank." !George M. Marshall, Sr. is the son of Rev. William Marshall, b 1735 Westmoreland Co, VA d. 1809, Henry Co. KY and Mary Ann Pickett, b. VA, daughter of William Pickett and sister of Martin Pickett. They came to KY in 1799 with a traveling church. !His second wife was Clary Fowler, married 8-1-1822 in Caldwell County, KY, the same year as Naomi Nancy Vardeman's death. He next married Polly Connell in 1826. She married next Needum Nichols 8-15-1838 !George came to Caldwell Co. from Scott Co, KY in 1816 and bought land on Eddy Creek from John Gray. He may possibly have been married before Naomi. He lived in Fayette Co. KY in 1826 !He must have died unexpectedly because he didn't have a will. At that time wills were not written unless death was near. | Marshall, George M. (I60292)
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128 | ! From: Grace Martin at grandima@essex1.com !My grandfather Robert died as a result of an injury received in a coal mine abt. 1930. He had lived in Lyon County, KY in his early years, My mother was born in Kattawa. | Peek, Robert L. (I27832)
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129 | ! George died 26 Sep 1827, a year after marrying Polly. She then married Needum Nichols. According to Scarlett McDonald's notes (an Eddyville, Lyon County, KY genealogy researcher), Gabriel R. Marshall verified her age for this marriage. ! ESTATE SETTLEMENT OF GEORGE MARSHALL con*t Item ^60 MARRIAGE CONTRACT (transcribed) ! Know all men by these present that whereas a matromonial engagment is exptected to be entered into between George Marshall and Polly Connell both of Fayette County and State of Kentucky. These aurefore to witness that the aforenamed George Marshall on his part doth covenant and agree provided the engagement aforenamed is consumated, to give grant and convey unto the aforenamed Polly Connell, her heirs, and asigns forever, the following described tract of land containing one hundred and sixty acres in the Territory of Arkansas known by a warrant deposited in the General land office, numbered 23,064 and more particulary described in the Patent Recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Caldwell County Court, State of Kentucky, Col 4, page 479. ! The aforenamed George Marshall futher covenants and agrees that aforesaid Polly Connell should bear unto him the said George during their married state one or more children and conduct herself toward him as a faithfull, kind, and dutiful wife, to give to her and her heirs two female slaves of the age of eight years or upwards. The said Polly Connell on her part covenants and agrees (in case of the fulfilment of the aforementioned engagement to relinquish all claim which she might have by virture of the connection with said Marshall to all landed property belonging on deeded to him in Caldwell County, Ky, the afore mentioned tract excepted. ! In testimony where the parties have here unto set their hand and affised their sals this the 24th day of March A.D. 1826. George Marshall Polly X Connell her mark) signed, sealed, and delivered in person after him(?) before marriage. Atest: John Connell Nathl S. Porter ! A signed statement by Polly Marshall that she received $300.00 in full for two female slaves and deed for a quarter section of Military land in the Territory of Arkansas. Item ^68 Jan. 1, 1830 Sale of Negroes Sodawick Davis, one boy, Jim 460.00 Samuel P.L. Marshall, boy, Jack 4?6.00 " " Esther & child 226.00 John Garrett, one girl, Emily 357.00 John W. Marshall, one boy, Charles 300.50 .................................................... $l,8l9.50 ! Final Settlement, May 20,1833. N.S. Dallam, Clerk Caldwell County. The land, mostly, the tract bought from John Gray, on Eddy Creek, in l8l6, was not a part of Estate, was bought by his sons. (There are many deeds). | Connell, Polly (I53123)
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130 | ! George died of heart disease. He was a school teacher. | Marshall, George Washington Jr. (I6275)
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131 | ! Gracie was born a cripple. She was named "Boat after a river boat. She was the Eddyville Town Marshall and owned the Squeeze Inn Restaurant. | Marshall, Gracie Childress "Boat" (I6247)
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132 | ! granddaughter of Colonel Thomas Hart and a niece of Henry Clay. She is said to have been the most lovely woman in Kentucky. While in Louisville the Judge and his wife celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding. She died November17, 1875, and was laid to rest by the side of her honored husband. ! Several of their sons have attained distinction, including Judge Charles Marshall, of Paducah, Kentucky. Judge Thomas Alexander Marshall was a man of fine intellect, of high mental culture, genial disposition and great amiability of character, was exceedingly popular and ranked among the first men of Kentucky. | Price, Eliza (I54814)
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133 | ! Guss was a twin of James. | Marshall, Rev. Guss Higby (I65593)
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134 | ! Hattie married Walter L. Sizemore b: 7 NOV 1886 in Kuttawa, Lyon County, Kentucky, died 7-07-1967 in Lyon County, KY. They had five children. | Peek, Hattie J. (I36840)
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135 | ! Hazel married Frank Shinall. | Marshall, Hazel (I22354)
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136 | ! He also married Elizabeth Williams 1-5-1722, daughter of William Williams and Jael Harrison. Elizabeth was born about 1697 (possibly in VA or Wales) and died after 1767 in Carolina, a son, William Marshall,2 7 Aug 1730 ) | Marshall, William (I67464)
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137 | ! He married Mary Unknown in USA, she was born about 1635. !Children 1. Robert MARSHALL Born: Abt. 1671 Place: 2. John MARSHALL Born: Abt. 1673 Place: 3. Humphrey MARSHALL Born: Abt. 1675 Place: 4. Joseph MARSHALL Born: Abt. 1677 Place: 5. James MARSHALL Born: Abt. 1679 Place: 6. Mary MARSHALL Born: Abt. 1681 Place: 7. Elizabeth MARSHALL Born: Abt. 1683 Place: | Marshall, Robert (I22574)
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138 | ! He married Priscilla Unknown. She was born abt 1635. ! Children 1. Mary MARSHALL Born: Abt. 1666 Place: 2. Anne MARSHALL Born: Abt. 1668 Place: 3. Sarah MARSHALL Born: Abt. 1670 Place: 4. Elizabeth MARSHALLBorn: Abt. 1672 Place: | Marshall, Humphrey (I31532)
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139 | ! He married Sarah Unknown. She was born about 1675. Children 1. Daniel MARSHALL Born: Abt 1696 Place: , , Va 2. John MARSHALL Born: Abt 1715 Place: , Westmoreland, Va. | Marshall, John (I13537)
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140 | ! He was referred to as "The Carpenter". Thomas apparently moved from the Isle of Wight to Westmoreland, VA in 1687. ! His WILL probated 31 May 1704 Westmoreland Co VA says son John an infant; Colonial families of the Southern States 2nd ed reprinted ca. 1991 by Genealogical Pub Co, Baltimore MD see page 372. ! He was a humble farmer. ! He was titled Sir Thomas Marshall of Dumfries. !Some researchers list his mother as Jane Berkeley, born about 1632. | Marshall, Capt. Thomas (I26103)
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141 | ! Helen was daughter of Clark Moulton Shelby and Helen Lyon. Helen Lyon was daughter of Mathew Lyon, Jr. and sister of sister of General Hylan Benton (1836-1907). Clark's father John Shelby (1748 in MD to 1818 in TN, married Elizabeth Brigham) was the brother of Issac Shelby (1750 in MD to 1826 in KY -the first Governor of KY. | Shelby, Helen M. (I54788)
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142 | ! Henry was a telegraph operator. | Marshall, Henry Clay (I17022)
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143 | ! Her father was Charles Abner Cooper, her mother was Sarah R. (Sally) West | Cooper, Martha Helen (I70910)
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144 | ! Her parents were Henry Diebel and Emily Cordier. | Diebel, Josephine (I45996)
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145 | ! Hettie married Edward Ballou in 1804. | Marshall, Hettie (I69335)
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146 | ! His parents were William Drescher and Dorothy Bachman, both from Bavaria, Germany.They came to the United States in 1854. ! From 1880 Federal Census John DRESCHER Self M Male W 34 GER Miller GER GER Josephine DRESCHER Wife M Female W 32 KY Keep House KY KY William DRESCHER Son S Male W 12 KY Phillip DRESCHER Son S Male W 10 KY Edward DRESCHER Son S Male W 7 KY Albert DRESCHER Son S Male W 5 KY Henry DRESCHER Son S Male W 3 KY Robt. DRESCHER Son S Male W 3M KY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source Information: Census PlaceLouisville, Jefferson, Kentucky Family History Library Film 1254422 NA Film Number T9-0422 Page Number 306A | Drescher, John (I54974)
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147 | ! Hugh never married. | Marshall, Hugh (I31392)
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148 | ! Humphrey married his cousin, Mary Ann Marshall, daughter of Co. Thomas R. Marshall and Mary Randolph Keith. They lived at "Glen Willis" near Frankfort, KY | Marshall, Senator Humphrey (I49614)
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149 | ! Hyland Glenn Hinshaw, b 11-29-1921 d 5-4-1964, much wounded and decorated veteran of WWII, having served in Army 82nd Airborne (Paratroop) Division, born in on Elm Street in Dexter, Missouri, buried at the Golden Gate National Cemetary in San Bruno, California. Glenn was a construction engineer. He married Betty Hessinger. and had three children, Glenna, Sandra, and Darrell. He later married Marty _______ and had a daughter, Mary, who married a Newton. ! Glenn's Record from the Golden Gate National Cemetery: , SGT HQ 508 PARA REGT INF, Plot: 2E 2169, buried 05/08/1964 ! The 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment Unit History ! The 508th PIR adopted the Red Devil emblem (right) and the battle cry "Diablo" when they moved to Fort Benning, Georgia for parachute training during February, 1943. ! On 20 October 1942, at Camp Blanding, Florida, the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment was activated with Major Roy E. Lindquist (left) in command. The regiment primarily came from the 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 26th Infantry Division. By mid-December, the 508th PIR reached full strength. The next month the 508th was moved to Camp McKall, North Carolina, where they trained until December. ! On 28 December 1943, the regiment boarded the U.S. Army Transport James Parker and set out to join the convoy across the Atlantic for the war in Europe. Twelve days later, on 9 January 1944, the James Parker docked at Belfast, Ireland and the 508th commenced training throughout Great Britain. ! Operation Neptune - D-Day Operation "Neptune" was an all-important airborne phase of Overlord, the name given to the massive plan for D-Day invasion of Europe. The 82nd Airborne was an integral part of Operation Neptune. Because the 504th PIR ranks had been depleted due to the Italian Campaigns the 507th and the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiments were attached to the 82nd for this operation. ! The 82nd's mission was to destroy vital German supply bridges and capture causeways leading inland across the flooded areas behind the Normandy beaches where seaborne forces would land to gain control of roads and communications. More than 10,000 All-Americans landed by parachute and glider on June 6, 1944 - D-Day - as part of the greatest airborne assault in history. ! The 508th was responsible for the Southwest portion of the 82d Airborne Division sector in Normandy.Their primary targets were bridges over the Douve River, located at Brienville and Beuzeville-la-Bastille. Clouds and heavy anti-aircraft fire caused the formations to break up and many of the planes to stray off course. The confusion was also compounded by the Wehrmarcht's presence in the scheduled drop zones. This prevented the pathfinders from marking them and consequently delayed many pilots from flashing the jump lights until they had overshot the drop zones as they frantically searched for the markers. Consequently, both the 507th and 508th troopers were widely scattered over the Normandy countryside. ! Landing in the swamp lands along the river the heavily laden troopers hurriedly scrambled to assemble into fighting units. Because of the confusion they were unable to muster their forces into enough strength to occupy the west bank of the Douve River in force. Instead the troopers assembled along the embankment of the main railroad from Cherbourg to Carentan, both because it was high ground and because it was a recognizable terrain feature. After regrouping into small units, the 508th began executing their daunting task to seize the bridge over the Douve River, at Pont L' Abbe. ! However, one unit under the command of Lt.Col Thomas J.B.Shanley, commanding officer of the 2d Battalion, encountered a large contingent of German infantry (Battalion strength) before reaching the town. The Germans were pushing eastward in this area most of the day under orders to counterattack and wipe out the American insertion west of the Merderet. Lt. Col. Shanley immediately realized that they were vastly out numbered, and withdrew to Hill 30. He ordered his unit to dig in. For two days, he and his men fought off repeated German attempts to overrun the main paratrooper landings and contributed substantially to establishing the Merderet bridgehead.This action has been considered decisive in helping the airborne meet its objectives at Normandy. ! Cited for their bravery during this action were CPL Ernest T. Roberts, PVT Otto K. Zwingman, and PVT John A. Lockwood. They observed the formation of a German counterattack by an estimated battalion of infantry with tank support while on outpost duty in a building at Haut Gueutteville. Remaining at their posts these troopers held off the enemy attack for two hours allowing the main body of Lt Col Shanley's force to establish an all-around defense at Hill 30. ! The 508th continued their ferocious fight as infantrymen for 33 days after landing at Normandy. They had choked off reinforcements for the Axis forces defending the French coast. On 13 July 1944, the Red Devils returned to England after suffering 1,061 casualties out of 2,056 paratroopers of which 307 were Killed-In-Action (KIA). Included among the KIA was Lt.Col Batcheller, commanding officer of the 1st Battalion. For the remainder of WW II the 508th would remain attached to the 82nd Airborne Division. ! Operation Market Garden On 9 September 1944 Field-Marshal Montgomery proposed a plan, called Operation Market Garden, to secure a bridgegehead across the Rhine. The operation called for a combined armor and airborne assault to seize and hold key bridges and roads deep behind German lines in Holland. The airborne phase of the operation consisted of capturing five bridges ahead of the armored force. The 504th now back at full strength rejoined the 82nd, while the 507th went to the 17th Airborne Division. ! At approximately 1330 hours on 17 September 1944, the Red Devils jumped into Holland as part of Operation Market Garden. Although initial resistance was light, heavy fighting ensued for days. ! On September 18, 1SG Leonard A. Funk, Jr., led elements of Co. C in a fierce counterattack to clear the LZ of attacking Wehrmacht infantry and anti-aircraft artillery to allow the landing of reinforcing gliderborne troopers and artillery of the 319th, 320th and 456th FA Battalions. For his actions, 1SG Funk received the Distinguished Service Cross. ! The 508th established and maintained a defensive position along the main line of resistance which measured over twelve thousand yards in length against heavy German resistance. The regiment then seized Bridge #10 and prevented its destruction by destroying the apparatus for the demolition of the Nijmegen Bridge across the Waal River. This action contributed to the successful completion of the 82nd Airborne's mission. ! Meanwhile, the regiment also seized, occupied, and defended the Berg EN Dalkamp Hill mass terrain which controlled the Groesbeek-Nijmegen area. They cut Highway K, preventing the movement of enemy reserves, or escape of enemy along this important international route. ! Finally, the regiment withstood and repulsed the major enemy efforts at Wyler and Beek to penetrate the Division position and assault units to the north. While accomplishing these missions, the regiment captured 483 prisoners. During this period of combat the regiment suffered 139 KIA, 479 WIA, and 178 MIA. No Red Devils were captured by the enemy. ! On November 10, the 508th was relieved by a British Brigade. They immediately retuned to Nijmegen and eventually to Camp Soissone, France on November 14th. ! Battle of the Bulge - The Ardennes Offensive On 16 December 1944 the entire 82nd Airborne was thrust into Ardennes Forest in the largest battle of World War II - Battle of the Bulge ! The Germans smashed through the thin US screen in the Ardennes. SHAEF reserve forces were alerted. The 101st Airborne was sent into Bastogne to try and hold the southern shoulder of the penetration while the 82d was ordered to Werbomont to pinch in the northern shoulder. ! On December the 18th the 508th moved and by the 19th had set up positions in the vicinity of Chevron. The regiment held positions against the Germans until the 24th at which time they were ordered to withdraw to establish a new line of resistance. The regiment held it position until January 3, 1945 when the 82nd Airborne Division counterattack. ! On January 7th the Red Devil's launched an attack with the 504th in the vicinity of Thier-du-Mont where it suffered heavy casualties. Again, the regiment was withdrawn from the line and placed in reserve until January 21st when it replaced elements of the 2d Infantry Division. ! On January 24th the regiment was placed in Corp reserve, but was quickly back in action on January 26th. ! On January 29, 1945 First Sergeant Leonard Funk, Jr. of Braddock Township, Pennsylvania, Company C, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment won the Congressional Medal of Honor (CMH) for action at Holzheim, Belgium. After leading his unit and capturing 80 Germans, the enemy, by means of a ruse, captured the four American guards, freed the prisoners and prepared to attack the understrength Americans. Funk, walking around a building into their midst, had a machine pistol thrust into his stomach by a German officer. Pretending to comply with a surrender demand, he slowly unslung his Thompson submachine gun and with lightning fast motion, riddled the officer and led his men in resisting the enemy, killing 21 in the process. ! On February 22, The Regiment moved back to Camp Sissonne where it became part of SHAEF reserve. The regiment performed maintenance, trained and refitted. ! On April 5 the regiment was relieved from attachment to the 82d Airborne Division and placed under the direct control of First Allied Airborne Army. The regiment moved to Chartres with a contingency mission to liberate POW camps in Germany by airborne assault if the situation demanded. The 508th remained at Chartres until late May, 1945. After a brief stay at Sissonne, the 508th was moved to Frankfort-Am-Main for occupation duty and served as guard to General Eisenhower's SHAEF Headquarters. In December 1945, LTC Otho E. Holmes assumed command of the regiment !======================================== 82nd - OVERALL Operation Neptune -the airborne invasion of Normandy. The operation was part of Operation OVERLORD, the amphibious assault on the northern coast of Nazi-occupied France. ! In preparation for the operation, the division was reorganized. Two new parachute infantry regiments, the 507th and the 508th, joined the division. However, due to its depleted state following the fighting in Italy, the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment did not take part in the invasion. ! On June 5-6, 1944, the paratroopers of the 82nd's three parachute infantry regiments and reinforced glider infantry regiment boarded hundreds of transport planes and gliders and, began the largest airborne assault in history. They were among the first soldiers to fight in Normandy, France. ! The division dropped behind Utah Beach, Normandy, France between Ste Mere-Englise and Carentan on June 6th, 1944. They were reinforced by the 325th GIR the next day. The division remained under strong German pressure along the Merderit River. Eventually, the 325th GIR crossed the river to secure a bridgehead at La Fiere on June 9th. It was during this action that Pfc Charles N. DeGlopper single-handedly defended his platoon's position and subsequently was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism. ! The next day the 505th PIR captured Montebourg Station and on June 12th the 508th PIR crossed the Douve at Beuzeville-la-Bastille and reached Baupt. They established a bridgehead at Pont l'Abbe on June 19th. The division then attacked down the west coast of the Cotentin Peninsula and captured Hill 131 on July 3rd. The following day the 82nd seized Hill 95 overlooking La Haye-du-Puits. ! By the time the All-American Division was pulled back to England on July 13, 1944, it had seen 33 days of bloody combat and suffered 5,245 paratroopers killed, wounded or missing. The Division's post battle report read, "...33 days of action without relief, without replacements. Every mission accomplished. No ground gained was ever relinquished." ! Following the Normandy invasion, the 82nd became part of the newly organized XVIII Airborne Corps, which consisted of the U.S. 17th, 82nd, and 101st Airborne Divisions. ! Operation Market Garden In September, the 82nd began planning for Operation Market Garden in Holland. The operation called for three-plus airborne divisions to seize and hold key bridges and roads deep behind German lines. The 504th now back at full strength rejoined the 82nd, while the 507th went to the 17th Airborne Division. ! On September 17, the 82nd Airborne Division conducted its fourth combat jump of World War II into Holland. Fighting off ferocious German counterattacks, the 82nd captured the Maas Bridge at Grave, the Maas-Waal Canal Bridge at Heumen and the Nijmegen-Groesbeek Ridge. The next day attempts to take Nijmegen Highway Bridge failed. ! On 20 September the 504th carried out an heroic assault crossing the Waal. With artillery support the first wave of the 504th assaulted, in twenty-six assault boats, under intense fire, taking 200 casualties in the process. Finally on D+4 the 504th finally secured their hold on the bridge, fighting off another German counterattack just before noon. ! It was in this skirmish that Pvt. John Towle won the Medal of Honor. Its success, however, was short-lived because of the defeat of other Allied units at Arnhem. The gateway to Germany would not open in September 1944, and the 82nd was ordered back to France. ! Battle of the Bulge - The Ardennes Offensive Suddenly, on December 16, 1944, the Germans launched a surprise offensive through the Ardennes Forest which caught the Allies completely by surprise. Two days later the 82nd joined the fighting and blunted General Von Runstedt's northern penetration in the American lines. ! The 82nd moved into action on December 17th in reponse to the German's Ardennes Counteroffensive. On December 20th the 82nd attacked in the Vielsalm-St. Vith region and the 504th PIR took Monceau. This fiece attack forced the German units back across the Ambleve River the next day. ! However, further German assaults along the Salm hit the 505th PIR in the Trois Ponts area on December 22nd and by December 24th the division lost Manhay. On December 25th, 1944 the division withdrew from the Vielsalm salient then attacked northeast of Bra on December 27th reaching Salm by January 4th, 1945. ! On January 7th the 508th PIR Red Devil's launched an attack with the 504th in the vicinity of Thier-du-Mont where it suffered heavy casualties. The 508th was then withdrawn from the line and placed in reserve until January 21st when it replaced elements of the 2d Infantry Division. ! On January 29, 1945 First Sergeant Leonard Funk, Jr. of Company C, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment won the Congressional Medal of Honor for action at Holzheim, Belgium. After leading his unit and capturing 80 Germans. ! On February 7th, 1945 the division attacked Bergstein, a town on the Roer River. The 82nd crossed the Roer River on February 17th. During April, 1945 the division performed security duty in Cologne until they attacked in the Bleckede area and pushed toward the Elbe River. As the 504th PIR drove toward Forst Carrenzien, the German 21st Army surrendered to the division on May 2, 1945. ! Occupation Following the surrender of Germany, the 82nd was ordered to Berlin for occupation duty. In Berlin General George Patton was so impressed with the 82nd's honor guard he said, "In all my years in the Army and all the honor guards I have ever seen, the 82nd's honor guard is undoubtedly the best." Hence the "All-Americans" became known as "America's Guard of Honor." ! The 82nd returned to the United States January 3, 1946. Instead of being demobilized, the 82nd made its permanent home at Fort Bragg, North Carolina and was designated a regular Army division on November 15, 1948. | Hinshaw, Hyland Glenn (I54950)
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150 | ! Ida was a member of the Kuttawa Cemetery Board and a member of the Baptist Church since 1909. She was also associated with ther Paducah Floral Company. Her sisters: Maggie, married John Bradley Marshall Mary, married Hall Marshall Effie, married Homer M. Marshall | Jones, Ida (I22400)
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151 | ! In his father's will Louis was bequeathed a house, plantation, "Buck Pond" and land. He had an Academy in Woodford county, was a famed scholar and teacher. ! Married Agatha Smith (dau. of Francis Smith and Anne Preston ! He was educated in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was a physician. He was President of Washington College in 1838 in Lexington, VA. He was president of Transylvania University in 1855 in Lexington, KY. | Marshall, Dr. Louis (I31510)
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152 | ! in December 2002 Richard was reported as Undisclosed in Livingston County. ! From Donna Lou Davenport Walker Richard M. Peek Sr. was the Livingston County Attorney for yrs , he died , he married a lady named Barbara. They have three sons which are all lawyers Richard M. Peek Jr., Monty Peek and Stuart Peek . Richard M. Peek Jr. has law office in Smithland, Ky . My father (Lawrence Lynn Davenport) and Richard Peek Sr. were best friends. ! From KY Death Records RICHARD M. PEEKage 75 LIVINGSTON CRITTENDEN 11-07-1991 Volume 59, Certificate 29439 | Peek, Richard M. (I58302)
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153 | ! In her fathers will she is listed as Ellen. She married Thomas R. Jarrett, born about 1824 in Kansas. There children are: Napoleon B., born 1-02-1859 in Lyon County, KY; died 6-27-1859. of Cholera infantum (information from Livingston County, KY Vital Statistics deaths - 1852. John S, Jarrett, born 1-27-1861. Julia Jarrett. | Peek, Eleanor J. (I29719)
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154 | ! In his farher's will Charles was bequethed land. Charles was a farmer, elected to the legislature three times from his native Mason County, KY. Recruited to the 16th KY Infantry in the Civil War. He left the service in 1862 due to disease. !Children 1. Thomas MARSHALL b: 25 Aug 1834 in ,Mason,Kentucky,"Walnut Grove" 2. Maria MARSHALL b: 18 Oct 1836 in ,Mason,Kentucky,"Walnut Grove" 3. Fannie Maitland MARSHALL b: 5 Mar 1839 in ,Mason,Kentucky,"Walnut Grove" 4. Eliza C. "Lizzie" MARSHALL b: 27 Jul 1841 in ,Mason,Kentucky,"Walnut Grove" 5. Susan Keith MARSHALL b: 22 Dec 1843 6. William Louis MARSHALL,_CAPT. b: 11 Jun 1846 in ,Mason,Kentucky,"Walnut Grove" 7. James Paxton MARSHALL b: 30 Dec 1848 in ,Mason,Kentucky,"Walnut Grove" 8. Lucy Coleman MARSHALL b: 22 Sep 1851 in ,Mason,Kentucky,"Walnut Grove" 9. Sallie Pendleton MARSHALL b: 12 May 1854 10. Charles MARSHALL b: 20 Sep 1855 11. Sallie Hughes MARSHALL b: 24 Nov 1858 in ,Mason,Kentucky,"Walnut Grove" 12. Benjamin Harbeson MARSHALL b: 28 Aug 1861 in ,Mason,Kentucky | Marshall, Colonel Charles A. (I24430)
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155 | ! In May 1963 Herman tended the Cumberland River Bridge, which was soon to be torn down due to the building of Barkley Dan and Lake. ! Information from notes of Mary Ilene (Fleming) Hinshaw. She was a childhood friend of Harman. | Smidt, Herman C. (I33144)
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156 | ! In the 1880 Census Nannie/Nancy was Undisclosed in the household of her uncle James Thomas Poindexter, the artist. Her mother had died (5 Mar 1870) and her father had remarried. From 1880 Census: Thomas POINDEXTER, Self W 48 KY Artist VA VA Nancy POINDEXTER Wife W 53 KY Keeping House VA VA Sarah POINDEXTER Sister W 41 KY VA TN Nancy MARSHALL Niece W 17 MS KY KY Thomas MARSHALL Nephew W 14 MS At School KY KY Jennie MARSHALL Other Female MU 16 KY Servant KY KY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source Information: Census PlaceEvansville, Vanderburgh, Indiana Family History Library Film 1254317 NA Film Number T9-0317 Page Number 270B | Marshall, Nannie Poindexter (I40440)
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157 | ! In the 1880 Census the family is listed under McCra. William MC CRA, Sel, M Male W 22 KY, Laborer SCOT. KY Sarah MC CRA, Wife, M, Female, W 20 KY, House Keeping KY KY Eddie MC CRA Son S Male W 6M KY KY KY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source Information: Census PlaceMarion, Crittenden, Kentucky Family History Library Film 1254410 NA Film Number T9-0410 Page Number 7A | McCree, William (I17230)
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158 | ! Information about the parents of John Marshall are conflicting. One genealogist lists his father as William Marshall born 1570. A posting on Ancestry.com lists his parents as Thomas Marshall and Mary Fitzgerald. !John is also reported by another researcher to be the son of Jane Berkeley | Marshall, Thomas Or_william (I952)
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159 | ! Information for Samuel's and Malissa Greenlee's descendents came from Dianna Hollingsworth, daughter of Beuilah Lee Peek. | Peek, Samuel Henson (I11652)
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160 | ! Information for Samuel's and Malissa's descendents came from Dianna Hollingsworth, daughter of Beuilah Lee Peek. | Greenlee, Malissa Oatman (I74594)
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161 | ! Information from Dycusburg Cemetery website and from his wife Peninah Grace (Farmer) Peek. Richard was a S/Sgt in WWII. | Peek, Richard Mentril (I60102)
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162 | ! Information from Dycusburg Cemetery website and from Peninah Grace (Farmer) Peek. ! Birdie is the daughter of William L. Travis, born 1837, Livingston County, KY died 1905 and Mary Frances Redd, born 1949. They married 1-18-1866 in Crittenden County, KY !From 1880 Census ! William L. TRAVIS Self M Male W 43 KY Farmer KY KY Mary F. TRAVIS Wife M Female W 31 KY Keeping House KY KY Anna TRAVIS Dau S Female W 13 KY KY KY Phillip TRAVIS Son S Male W 8 KY KY KY Maggie TRAVIS Dau S Female W 5 KY KY KY Polly F. TRAVIS Dau S Female W 3 KY KY KY Bertie TRAVIS Dau S Female W 8 Mos. KY KY KY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source Information: Census PlaceDycusburg, Crittenden, Kentucky Family History Library Film 1254410 NA Film Number T9-0410 Page Number 48C ======================================= ! William's Parents: From LDS Pedigree Resource File. Father: William Burk Travis, born about 1818 in Livingston County, KY., died before 6-3-1850. Mother: Emily Brown, born abt 1814 in Livingston County, KY, married 2-11-1836 in Livingston County, KY. Death: SEP 1861 in Crittenden,Kentucky Burial: SEP 1861 Brown-Wring Cemetery, Crittenden,Kentucky Note: !She died at the age of 45 of the flux. She was a widow by 1850. Father: David B. BROWN b: 1782 in of North Carolina Mother: Mary RENTFRO b: 1793 in of North Carolina ! Children of William B. Travis and Emily Brown: 1. William L. TRAVIS b: 1837 in Livingston,Kentucky 2. Crittenden TRAVIS b: 1837 in Livingston,Kentucky 3. David J. TRAVIS b: 30 AUG 1838 in Livingston,Kentucky 4. Thomas B. TRAVIS b: 1840 in Livingston,Kentucky 5. Victoria B. TRAVIS b: 1843 in Livingston,Kentucky | Travis, Birdie (I16982)
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163 | ! Information from Dycusburg Cemetery website and from Peninah Grace (Farmer) Peek. | Peek, Edward Byron (I61911)
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164 | ! Information from Dycusburg Cemetery website and from Peninah Grace (Farmer) Peek. William was killed in Germany during WWII. | Peek, William L. (I51144)
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165 | ! Information from notes of Mary Ilene Fleming (Hinshaw). Four or more children, Ida Belle, Charleen and Herman. | Fleming, Minnie Nora (I980)
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166 | ! Information from Peninah Grace (Farmer) Peek. ! Fannie married George A. Nichols (1856-1948) on 1-17-1895 by Rev. W.R. Gibbs at home of Al Nichols. Source: Crittenden County Marriages, Volume III by Jerome. | Peek, Fannie M. (I25959)
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167 | ! Information from Peninah Grace (Farmer) Peek. ! Mary Lou married Isaac (Ike) Brasher (1868-1955) on 12-25-1890 by J.B. Garrett at Currin Peek's home. Source: Crittenden County Marriages, Volume III by Jerome. | Peek, Mary Lou (I34947)
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168 | ! Information from Peninah Grace (Farmer) Peek. Ollie married a Mr. Nichols as did her sister Fannie. | Peek, Ollie (I43925)
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169 | ! Isaac and his wife are buried at Macedonia Cemetery at Macedonia Baptist Church, a county church, on Highway 93. It is the road between Kuttawa and the old Iuka Ferry on the Cumberland River. After crossing the ferry the road continued into Livingston County, then on to Smithland. The family lived in the community near the church. ! Hopie was the daughter of Andrew J. Martin and Mary Doom. | Martin, Hopie Elizabeth (I36670)
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170 | ! Isabella's maiden name was misspelled on her Marriage Certificate as "Peake" - of which there were many such persons in the area. ! The 1900 Lyon County census shows Isabella (Peek) Fleming) Undisclosed in the household of Thomas Logan Boucher and her daughter, Madora (Dora) Adeline. Also included were Isabella's grandchildren Lora (12), Josephine (10), Edgar (4), and Russell (2). They were the children of Mary Belle Koon (Fleming) who died May 18, 1900). It is not known what happened to their father, Jefferson Davis Koon. | Peek, Isabella A._(Mary) (I13525)
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171 | ! James was a farmer in Mason County, KY. ! Died of cholera. James was an attorney. | Marshall, James Paxton (I56749)
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172 | ! James was a twin of Reverend Gus. He was a plumber. | Marshall, James Hewlett (I42158)
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173 | ! James was bequeathed land in his father's will. He had a son Thomas, whose mother is not known. ! Married Hester Morris, 9 Apr 1795 (dau. of Robert Morris and Mary White, signer of Declaration of Independence). They resided in 'Happy Creek', Warren Co., VA. Hester Morris was born on 30 Jul 1774. She died on 18 Apr 1816 in 'Fairfield', Fauquier Co., VA, at age 41. She was buried at 'Happy Creek', Warren Co., VA. ! Married Elizabeth Hurst; 2nd wife; ! He was a Lieutenant during Revolutionary War under Alexander Hamilton. He was a U.S. agent that negotiated the release of Gen. LaFayette from Austria Prison. ! Known children of James Markham4 Marshall and Hester Morris include: Henry Morris Marshall, b. 13 Jun 1811 in 'Happy Creek', Warren Co., VA; married Elizabeth Whiting Brooke. | Marshall, James M. (I67542)
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174 | ! Jane married Frank Durrett in 1808. | Marshall, Jane (I78273)
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175 | ! Janes's father left her land and 1/3rd of slaves in his will. ! Married George Keith Taylor 22 Dec 1799 | Marshall, Jane (I63910)
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176 | ! Jerry was killed in Germany during the Battle of the Bulge in WWII. | Spicer, Jerry (I15323)
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177 | ! Jessie Emily married Benjamin S. Lang on 4/6/1935. Ben died on 5/19/1966 and both are buried at Bellefontaine Cemetery. | Drescher, Jessie Emily (I35069)
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178 | ! Joanna married John Jarrett in Caldwell, Co., KY on 4-17-1829. | Marshall, Joanna (I4536)
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179 | ! John "of the forest" Marshall, like his father, was also Captain of the Militia. He took an active part in the affairs of Church and State. ! John Marshall had a plantation called "Curls Neck" near Apppomattox that consisted of 1200 acres. The will was probated on May 26, 1752. ! John Marshall is known as "John of the forrest" because he built his house in the forrest instead of on a river. He was High Sheriff of westmoreland County and lived in the same place until his death 1752. His father-in-law, Lewis Markham, had also been sheriff of Westmoreland County. (Research):John Marshall had a plantation called "Curls Neck" near Apppomattox that consisted of 1200 acres. The will was probated on May 26, 1752. John Marshall is known as "John of the Forrest" because he built his house in the forrest instead of on a river. He was High Sheriff of Westmoreland County and lived in the same place until his death 1752. His father-in-law, Lewis Markham, had also been sheriff of Westmoreland County. | Marshall, Colonel John (I29735)
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180 | ! John and Jane Marshall came to Woodford County, KY with their children. | Marshall, John (I17110)
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181 | ! John R. Jr. died from billious (crossed out) intermittent fever. | Fleming, John R._(Jr.) (I74620)
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182 | ! John Thomas' parents were Hiram BOUCHER Birth: 7 Oct 1799 in Alabama or Georgia Died 5 Aug 1838 or Death: 06 APR 1842 Married Mary E GEORGE b: 10 Jun 1803 in Kentucky, Married: 22 May 1823 died 8-5-1837 in Caldwell County, KY Children 1. John Thomas BOUCHER b: 10 Oct 1830 in Caldwell County, Kentucky 2. George C BOUCHER b: 21 Aug 1824 in Alabama 3. Rachel Eleanor BOUCHER b: 15 Oct 1833 4. Elizabeth Jones BOUCHER b: 1828 died 1828 ! Mary E GEORGE parents were John George, Jr and Eleanor MILLER. ==================================== 19 Feb 1838 Caldwell CO KY William P George was appointed guardian for John T Boucher, Rachel E Boucher and George Boucher. Security: Enoch George. The guardianship information was taken from the original Guardian's Bonds 1834-1841 at the County Clerk Office in the Caldwell County Courthouse in Princeton, KY. =============================== ! Caldwell Co Marriages by Brenda Jerome 1809-l873. John T. Boucher married Miss Nancy Hollomon on 16 Mar 1852 Consent by Eliza R Satterfield, formerly Hollomon, Mother of Nancy. Eliza born about 1820, on 13 Jun 1846 in Caldwell Co., Kentucky married Robertus B. SATTERFIELD b: ABT 1810 in Caldwell Co., KY d. 1859 in KY Groom (John) 22 born and lives Caldwell County, KY. Bride (Nancy) single lives Caldwell. Children 1. James Wilson BOUCHER b: 1 Jul 1853 in Caldwell County, Kentucky 2. George Hiram BOUCHER b: 8 Oct 1855 in Caldwell County, Kentucky 3. Annie Mary BOUCHER b: 1857 in Caldwell County, Kentucky 4. Joshua O BOUCHER b: 1861 in Caldwell County, Kentucky 5. Avie E BOUCHER b: 3 Jan 1864 in Caldwell County, Kentucky 6. Thomas L BOUCHER b: 1 Jul 1866 in Caldwell County, Kentucky 7. Florence A BOUCHER b: 1868 in Caldwell County, Kentucky 8. Laura BOUCHER b: 1871 in Caldwell County, Kentucky ! After Nancy died in 1873 John married !Caldwell Co Marriages by Brenda Jerome 1809-l873. John T Boucher md Mary A Watson married 23 Feb 1873 at John T Boucher Groom age 42 second marriage born and live Caldwell , parents birthplace unknown. Bride 16 1st marriage born Caldwell , father born TN , Mother born Ky. This was a short marriage (no known issue) because John married for the third time to ! Louisa J HOWARD b: 14 Jun 1856 in Trigg County, Kentucky died 6-2-1925 in Caldwell County, KY *Married: 13 Aug 1877 in Princeton, Caldwell County, Kentucky They had seven children. | Boucher, John Thomas (I42374)
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183 | ! John was a farmer and harness-saddle maker. It was said he was with General Robert E. Lee when the South surrendered. He was a Lieutenant, Company G., Virginia Calvery. C.S.A. according to his grave marker. !I t was also said he courted Francis "Fannie" (Crow) Johnston, widow of Wm. "Buck" Johnston, and later married her daughter Mary. Their marriage record, dated 4-1-1877, states he was 40 years old and Mary was 18. She died at age ninety. ! From 1880 Census Records John W. MARSHALL Self M Male W 43 KY Sadler KY KY Mary E. MARSHALL Wife M Female W 21 KY Keeping House KY KY William H. MARSHALL Son S Male W 2 KY KY KY Maggie B. MARSHALL Dau S Female W 7M KY KY KY Thomas F. MARSHALL Son S Male W 10 KY Laborer KY KY Albert S. J. MARSHALL Son S Male W 9 KY KY KY Samuel MARSHALL Son S Male W 6 KY KY KY Mathew G. MARSHALL Son S Male W 4 KY KY KY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source Information: Census PlaceParkersville, Lyon, Kentucky Family History Library Film 1254430 NA Film Number T9-0430 Page Number 66A | Marshall, John Warren (I26049)
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184 | ! John was a man of strong intellect and a fine scholar, but without ambition. He married a cousin. ! Children 1. Frances MARSHALL b: 7 Mar 1819 in ,Mason,Kentucky 2. Alexander Keith MARSHALL,_DR. b: 21 Jan 1822 in ,Mason,Kentucky 3. Mary McDowell "Mollie" MARSHALL b: 31 Dec 1827 in ,Mason,Kentucky 4. John MARSHALL b: 15 Mar 1830 in ,Mason,Kentucky 5. Lucy Ambler MARSHALL b: 1832 in ,Mason,Kentucky 6. James MARSHALL b: 17 Jan 1835 in ,Mason,Kentucky | Marshall, John (I6415)
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185 | ! John Wesley died of diabetes. | Fleming, John Wesley (I2731)
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186 | ! Joseph was a farmer. He is shown in the 1880 Census as follows: Joseph ENNIS Self M Male W 32 KY Farmer KY KY Kate ENNISWife W 30 KY Keeping House KY MD Minnie ENNIS Dau S Female W 10 KY At Home KY KY Mary ENNIS Dau S Female W 8 KY At Home KY KY Wallace ENNIS Son S Male W 6 KY KY KY William ENNIS Son S Male W 4 KY KY KY Fayett ENNIS Son S Male W 1 KY KY KY Eliabeth ENNIS Sister S Female W 18 KY KY KY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source Information: Census PlaceEddyville, Lyon, Kentucky Family History Library Film 1254430 NA Film Number T9-0430 Page Number 35B ! William Barton Ennis and Elizabeth Gregory, the parents of Joe Ennis were the maternal grandparents of Mary Ilene Fleming (Hinshaw). ! Lyon county Deed Book H, page 53, 8-23-1883. Joseph Ennis and wife Kate M. Ennis sell to T.F. Wilborn of Caldwell land in Lyon county on Lick Creek. Ennis owed money on land to James Lewis. ! Deed Book J, page 234, 12-12-1887. Joseph Ennis and wife Kate M. Ennis sell to B.F. Skinner of Lyon county 224 acres on the east bank of the Cumberland River. This is land conveyed to Ennis by H.C. Marshall 11-19-1884 and is the land Ennis lives on. !From notes of Mary Ilene (Fleming) Hinshaw, granddaughter of Joseph Ennis. ! Joe Ennis' sister Ruth married a Harley, another sister married Sam Harp, a brother Dave married Anna Holmes, another brother Will married Lizzie Chandler. The same line of Chandler's married into the Fleming's further down. Nothing more is known about Ruth, Dave, or Will. ! Through the Church's came a line of Malloy's. There was a noted physican Malloy, a daughter of a Malloy (Tal?) married a Henson There was another sister, Madey Malloy, whose daughter married Willie Lewis, son of A.B. Lewis who killed Ed Riley. | Ennis, Joseph (I24338)
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187 | ! Judith's father left her land and slaves in his will. ! Married George Brooke 2 Apr 1783, son of Humphrey Brooke and Ann Whiting, circa 1783. She and George Brooke resided in Lewis, KY. | Marshall, Judith (I4588)
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188 | ! Julia married Robert Wood Griffin, Sr. He is buried in Kuttawa Cemetery, Lyon County, KY. Julia and Robert had a son, Robert Wood, Jr. who married Sally Mae Yates. | Marshall, Julia Anne (I58316)
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189 | ! Kate first married Joseph Hascip. He was born 1847 and died 1915. They had one child, John Hascip who married Dorliska Dora Hiscock ! Kate married second to Joseph Ennis. Her first son born with Joseph Ennis, Wallace Willborn Ennis married Maude Lockey Haslip, the daughter of John Halcip and Dorliska Dora Hiscock - daughter of John Haslip the son of Kate Montgomery's first marriage to Joseph Haslip. | Church, Kate Montgomery (I83730)
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190 | ! Kate's husband Harry was alive on 10-25-1971 when she wrote a letter to her first cousin, Ilene (Fleming) Hinshaw mentioning Harry and their daughter "Kathleen". ! Possibly Harry Hammond *Birth: 1894 in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky *Death: 1990 ??? ! Father: Henry A. Hammond b: 22 APR 1861 in Kentucky Mother: Clara Hall b: 6 JUL 1873 in Kentucky. Her father was Martin Hall, born 1848 in Germany, a R.R. lumber clerk, Mother was Virginia Unknown. | Hammond, Harry (I67406)
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191 | ! KATHERINE GRACE MULFORd ,born 03/11/1912 . Mother ENNIS, Father FLEMING F Birth Place MISSOURI Death Place TULARE, CA Death Date 03/27/1995 | Fleming, Katherine Grace (I54838)
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192 | ! Katie Lee Yates (Edward Gyer Fleming) and sister Elvira Yates (Robert L. Fleming) and half-sisters Laura Ann Yates (John L. Henry Peek), and Mary E. Yates (Hiram Oda Peek) were related. They had different fathers and g-fathers but the same gg-grandfather/mother - who were: Stephen Yates Jr., b. 1775 in Pittsylvania, VA, d. Caldwell Co. KY. Mary Hall, b 1780 in Pittsylvania, VA, d. Caldwell Co. KY. ! Father: George A. Yates b: ABT 1847 in Kentucky Mother: Sarah Josephine Whitsett b: 10 MAR 1851 in Tennessee | Yates, Elvira (I17098)
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193 | ! Katie Lee Yates (Edward Gyer Fleming) and sister Elvira Yates (Robert L. Fleming) and sisters Laura Ann Yates (John L. Henry Peek), and Mary E. Yates (Hiram Oda Peek) were related. They had different fathers and g-fathers but the same gg-grandfather/mother - who were: ! Stephen Yates Jr., b. 1775 in Pittsylvania, VA, d. Caldwell Co. KY. Mary Hall, b 1780 in Pittsylvania, VA, d. Caldwell Co. KY. ! Father: James R Yates b: 1824 in Pittsylvania County,Virginia Mother: Nancy Chandler b: 5 SEP 1821 !*Name: George Champion Yates *Sex: M *Birth: FEB 1853 in Caldwell County, Kentucky *Census: 1920 Lyon County, Kentucky, ED 128, page 260 sheet 2b *Census: 1900 Lyon County, Kentucky, ED 62, Sheet 33A, Pg 344 *Census: 1910 Lyon County, Kentucky, ED 113 Sheet 6A !Marriage 1 Agnes Polina Doom b: ABT. 1845 in Caldwell County, Kentucky *Married: 27 FEB 1872 in Lyon County, Kentucky 1 Children: 1. Thomas Frank Yates b: 2 JAN 1874 2. Florence Yates b: ABT. 1877 3. Robert F. Yates b: 17 FEB 1877 in Lyon County, Kentucky !Marriage 2 Eliza Jane Dennington b: 21 MAR 1853 in Kentucky *Married: 1 APR 1881 in Lyon County, Kentucky Children 1. Oscar Yates b: FEB 1883 in Kentucky 2. Milton Yates b: MAR 1886 in Kentucky 3. Laura M. Yates b: APR 1888 - married John L. Henry Peek 4. George M. Yates b: OCT 1889 5. Eliza Elvin Yates b: APR 1891 6. Mary E. Yates b: FEB 1893 - married Hiram Oda Peek. | Yates, Mary E. (I24442)
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194 | ! Katie Lee Yates (Edward Gyer Fleming) and sister Elvira Yates (Robert L. Fleming) and sisters Laura Ann Yates (John L. Henry Peek), and Mary E. Yates (Hiram Oda Peek) were related. They had different fathers and g-fathers but the same gg-grandfather/mother - who were: !Stephen Yates Jr., b. 1775 in Pittsylvania, VA, d. Caldwell Co. KY. Mary Hall, b 1780 in Pittsylvania, VA, d. Caldwell Co. KY. ! Father: James R Yates b: 1824 in Pittsylvania County,Virginia Mother: Nancy Chandler b: 5 SEP 1821 !*Name: George Champion Yates *Sex: M *Birth: FEB 1853 in Caldwell County, Kentucky *Census: 1920 Lyon County, Kentucky, ED 128, page 260 sheet 2b *Census: 1900 Lyon County, Kentucky, ED 62, Sheet 33A, Pg 344 *Census: 1910 Lyon County, Kentucky, ED 113 Sheet 6A !Marriage 1 Agnes Polina Doom b: ABT. 1845 in Caldwell County, Kentucky *Married: 27 FEB 1872 in Lyon County, Kentucky 1 Children: 1. Thomas Frank Yates b: 2 JAN 1874 2. Florence Yates b: ABT. 1877 3. Robert F. Yates b: 17 FEB 1877 in Lyon County, Kentucky !Marriage 2 Eliza Jane Dennington b: 21 MAR 1853 in Kentucky *Married: 1 APR 1881 in Lyon County, Kentucky Children 1. Oscar Yates b: FEB 1883 in Kentucky 2. Milton Yates b: MAR 1886 in Kentucky 3. Laura M. Yates b: APR 1888 - married John L. Henry Peek 4. George M. Yates b: OCT 1889 5. Eliza Elvin Yates b: APR 1891 6. Mary E. Yates b: FEB 1893 - married Hiram Oda Peek. | Yates, Laura Ann (I56677)
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195 | ! Lena married John Leslie Bannister, born 1885, died 1936, buried in Kuttawa Cemetery, Lyon counth, KY. Their children are: Louise, she married Earl McNeely. Charles Leslie, born 1914, died 1936, buried Kuttawa Cemetery, Lyon Cty. Ruby (from Gary Indiana) Margaret of McCracken County, KY William, married first Pauline Hyde, then Miss Smith. No issue from Wm. Virginia of of Marshall County, KY | Marshall, Lena (I8022)
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196 | ! Leona married Louis Galloway of Paducah, KY on 3-20-1933. He was born in 1907 and died 6-25-1959 in McCracken County, KY | Fleming, Leona (I49520)
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197 | ! Lizzie McCree was a granddaughter of Mary Crouch who married William Lewis Davenport on May 7, 1857 in Crittenden County, KY. ! She married Leamon Sydney Rushing, the fourth child of Reuben Thomas Rushing and Clarissa Crouch. Their two children are Ora Ilene Rushing, born 4-27-1904 and George Franklin Rushing, born 3-29-1906. So Lizzie died when her children were only one and three years old. | McCree, Lizzie (I4610)
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198 | ! Lois never married. | Marshall, Eva Lois (I74532)
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199 | ! Lucy married Edward Hooker in 1804. | Marshall, Lucy (I60308)
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200 | ! Lucy married James E. Wall, their child is Linda Wall. | Peek, Lucy Wilson (I40476)
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