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7201 LKH note:
When John Miller was killed in the Civil War, Grizella was left a widow with at least six children in her household. Her application for his Civil War pension as his widow is dated 27 May 1865.
 
Little, Grizzilla (I2037)
 
7202 LKH note:
When Robert and Louvina married it was his third marriage and her fourth.
 
Nichols, Robert (I1695)
 
7203 LKH note:
Why is there only one daughter named in his obituary?

Will A. Gano
Georgetown, Ky., Sept. 21. – Funeral services of Will A. Gano, who died yesterday morning at the county infirmary will be held Friday morning at 10 o’clock at the grave in the Georgetown cemetery, conducted by J.W. Chapman who is an elder in the Christian church. Mr. Gano is survived by one daughter, Miss Marie Gano of Sparta, Ky., three sisters, Mrs. Balding and Mrs. Rosa Worthington of Terre Haute, Ind., and Mrs. Carrie Newsome.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 22 September 1922.
 
Gano, William A. (I3542)
 
7204 LKH note:
William Cassity is ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bell Trumbo, of Cherry Hill Farm.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Saturday, 18 November 1916.
 
Cassity, William M. "John William" (I2464)
 
7205 LKH note:
Williams death is noted in his mother's obituary.

Mrs. Buena Hunt, 72, Passes Away At Walsh
Death a short time following the funeral services Thursday for a son claimed Mrs. Buena Vesta Hunt, 72, widow of Scott Hunt.
Mrs. Hunt died at 4;50 p.m. Thursday at her home at Walsh. Her son, William Hunt, 31, died Tuesday in Portsmouth General hospital and was buried Thursday afternoon in Bennett's chapel cemetery.
Mrs. Hunt's death was attributed to shock over the sudden death of her son who died of a shotgun wound. She had not been in the best of health, however. Her condition did not permit her to attend the rites.
A native of Mason county, W.Va., Mrs. Hunt was born Oct. 29, 1866. Her husband and three children preceded her in death.
Surviving are two sons and a daughter; Walter Hunt at home, Clyde Hunt of Fullerton and Mrs. Katherine Adkins of Portsmouth route 1. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Smith of Portsmouth, a brother, John Major of Flat Hollow, Ky., a niece, Mrs. Ida Myers of Pomeroy and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Bennett's chapel and burial will be in the chapel cemetery, under the direction of J.R. Morton & Son. The body is at the residence.
Portsmouth Daily Times, Portsmouth, Ohio. Friday, 18 November 1938.
 
Hunt, William Albert (I4442)
 
7206 LKH Note:
Wm. Cassity who has been quite sick at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bell Trumbo, is reported better.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Sunday, 27 August 1916.
 
Cassity, William M. "John William" (I2464)
 
7207 LKH note:
We know the names of three of the children: Francis Eddy, Herman Sanders, and Lucy (last name unknown).
 
Hedges, John Wesley (I501)
 
7208 LKH note:
Although his obituary states that James was born in Donovan, Missouri, all other records show him born in Kentucky.
 
Razor, James Lee (I3898)
 
7209 LKH note:
Article names son of Monroe Hedges as Jonas Hedges, leading one to assume this is our Monroe Hedges.

A Disgraceful Row.
A row occurred yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock at a picnic of thirty or forty drunken men and women in the woods north of the Insane Asylum, which cam near resulting in another Sunday murder. The crowd was composed of a very disreputable class, which had gone to the woods with two kegs of beer for the deliberate purpose of getting drunk. About 3 o'clock Monroe Hedges, an old man, who had taken a part of the crowd out in this wagon, began hitching up the team, and announced his intention of coming to town. George Barnaby declared that he should not leave until the rest were ready to go, and a fight followed, in which Barnaby knocked the old man down with a club. A general fight ensured, in which nearly the whole crowd took a hand. It was at first supposed that Hedges had been killed, and a telephonic message to that effect was sent to town. The superintendent of police and several officers went out to the place, but found that Hedges had recovered consciousness, and no one was dangerously injured. George Barnaby had an ugly gash cut in his forehead, where he had struck with a whip-stock by Jonas Hedges, a son of the old man, with whom the fight begun. One shot was fired, but no one was wounded. The police returned to the city without making any arrests, but al who participated in the row will probably be prosecuted before the justices this morning.
The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 2 July 1883.
 
Hedges, Monroe (I449)
 
7210 LKH note:
Her Find a Grave entry is under the name of Marie O Ingram Bierlin.

Her name in the Kentucky death index is Marie O. Wilson
 
Ingram, Marie O. (I3707)
 
7211 LKH note:
I haven't been able to find records for her husband James Brock after the 1920 census.

Nellie is in the 1930 living with her daughter Bessie and Bessie's husband Stanley Wadlow. She listed as married, but there is no record for her husband James.

Nellie is in the 1940 census as head of household with er granddaughter Bernie Lee Hanck. She still listed as married. but there is no record for her husband James. 
Alkire, Nellie Cordelia (I1347)
 
7212 LKH note:
I haven't been able to find records for James Brock after the 1920 census.

Nellie is in the 1930 living with her daughter Bessie and Bessie's husband Stanley Wadlow. She listed as married, but there is no record for her husband James.

Nellie is in the 1940 census as head of household with er granddaughter Bernie Lee Hanck. She still listed as married. but there is no record for her husband James.
 
Brock, James "Buster" (I1349)
 
7213 LKH note:
Information matches for this to be about William R. Hedges, but I have never read about his being referred to as Uncle Billie or as Billie at all.

Uncle Billie Hedges is on the sick list at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Anna Bagley.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 23 December 1920, page 5.
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Uncle Billie Hedges is spending this week with his daughter, Mrs. Lucy Jenkins.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 31 March 1921, page 5.
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Uncle Billie Hedges is quite poorly at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Jenkins.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 28 May 1925, page 4.
* * * *
George Hedges of Jamaica, Ill, and P.T. Hedges of Shreveport, Lou., spent Xmas with their father, Uncle Billy Hedges, and other relatives.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 3 January 1924, page 4.
 
Hedges, William Riley (I10)
 
7214 LKH note:
John and his wife Blanche died the same day as a result of the house fire. Also dead as result of the fire was one of their sons, "Runcie" and his six-year old son Glennie; and also Mary, the three-year old daughter of their daughter Roxie.
 
Elam, Blanche Mae (I1149)
 
7215 LKH note:
Lottie Ponder, dau of Joseph, did married someone with the surname of Lewis but it was not William J. Lewis. And she did not marry until after the 1920 census and the 1922 city directory when she lived in Danville and was a waitress. By the 1930 census she is divorced with the surname of Lewis and back living with her widowed mother.

There is different Charlotte "Lottie" Ponder who married William J. Lewis. They also lived in Carrol Township, Vermilion County, Illinois. William Lewis and this Lottie had four children by 1910 and a fifth by 1920. William's wife Lottie died in 1928 and is buried beside him in Woodlawn Cemetery.
 
Ponder, Lottie (I5291)
 
7216 LKH note:
Married first to Edith (Vealey) Jones in 1939. Her two sons by her previous marriage lived with them in the 1940 and 1950 census, Eber G. Jones and Clayton Donald Jones.

Harold and Edith had 3 children, Shirley A. Gotts. Terance T. Gotts and Harold F. Gotts.
 
Gotts, Harold Thomas (I961)
 
7217 LKh note:
Missouri marriage records, 1805-2002: Melvina Muck m. Samuel Bishop, 20 Dec 1883, Sullivan County, Missouri. Mother: Clarinda Creason.

Iowa, Select Marriages, 1809-1992: Melvina Muck m. John L. Marshall 3 Aug 1889, Ottumwa County, Iowa. Father: John Muck, Mother: Clarinda Burrass.
 
Muck, Melvina (I2894)
 
7218 LKH note:
Without any other identifying information, it is not possible to confirm if this is Burgess Gilkison.

Burgess Gilkerson, of Hillsboro, was choked to death while eating dinner by a bone lodging in his throat.
The Spoutspring Times, Spoutspring, Kentucky. Saturday, 5 November 1898, page 1.
 
Gilkison, Harry "Burgess" (I574)
 
7219 LKH note: 1870 US census, enumerated 14 June 1870, Mount Carmel, Fleming County, Kentucky. Jane is in the household of William and Virginia Bradley. Virginia Morton (Hawkins) Bradley is her daughter. [source: Virginia's death certificate]

LKH note: 1870 US census. enumerated 17 August 1870, Orangeburg, Mason County, Kentucky. Jane is in the household of George and Margaret Jenkins. Margaret is Jane's daughter.
 
Hawkins, Jane (I517)
 
7220 LKH note: 1900 US census, Susan and her brother Arthur are in the household of their mother Mary and her 2nd husband George D. Jenkins. They are listed as George's step son and step daughter. I haven't been able to find any more information about Susan.
 
Razor, Susan (I2776)
 
7221 LKH note: 2nd marriage to David Mains.
 
Scott, Nancy Jane (I296)
 
7222 LKH note: Arthur Lee Kresge had a first marriage to Emily (b. 1876, England) and they had two children. She died in 1920 and is buried with Arthur and his parents in West Pittston Cemetery.
 
Kresge, Arthur Lee (I1505)
 
7223 LKH note: Bessie's death certificate lists her as Bessie D. Arnold. Widow of Charles J. Arnold.

LKH note: MHR records that Bessie had a third husband, Ebb Dennis, but the only record I can find of him anywhere is the obit of Bessie's sister Hester (Pound) Bumgarner where Hester's surviving sisters are listed as Mrs. Ebb Dennis and Mrs. Dave Hutchinson. MHR's records give no other information other than the name Ebb Dennis as Bessie's third marriage.
 
Pound, Bessie Dee (I2562)
 
7224 LKH note: Birth, death, and names of parents from District of Columbia select deaths and burials, 1840-1964
 
Clagett, Sarah Ann (I3378)
 
7225 LKH note: By 1930 Clara had remarried. Her second marrige was to Paul Pangburn. In the 1930 US census, three of her children by W. R. Cassity were living with her, as was her father, John Stanley, listed as widower. In the 1940 US census, one of Cassity son (age 18) is still living with her, as is her mother Delia, listed as Delia E. Randolph and a widow. Stanley, Clara Mae (I2246)
 
7226 LKH note: California Death Index, 1940-1997 gives Glenelle C. Atkinson, b. 16 Jan 1906, Kansas. Mother's maiden name McCurdy. Father's surname Cassity. I can not yet find any information on her husband.

In the 1940 census, Glenelle Cassity is single, living alone, and working as a stenographer.

In the 1950 census, Glenelle Atkinson is divorced, has a 2-year-old son, and doing continuity work at a film studio.

 
Cassity, Glenelle (I1265)
 
7227 LKH note: called "Mike"
 
Cavanee, Wayne Quincy (I1767)
 
7228 LKH note: Daisy was first married to Orin Aden Dodson (d.1925).
 
Wheeler, Daisy Belle (I2603)
 
7229 LKH note: Docie's last name and birth place come from the death certificate of her daughter Sarah Francis Hedges.
 
Peavley, Docie (I1811)
 
7230 LKH note: Earl is named in his sister Mary's obituary.
 
Kissick, Earl (I2771)
 
7231 LKH note: Eugene is named in his sister Mary's obit.
 
Kissick, Eugene (I2772)
 
7232 LKH note: Find a Grave links Lewis to a first wife, Amanda E. Miller (1855-1893). And links to their three children who died in infancy. I can not find any burial information for Mary Minnie O. (Meese) Bachtel, his second wife.
 
Bachtel, Lewis M. (I1920)
 
7233 LKH note: Forest Hedges entry on Find a Grave says that he is survived by his mother Mrs. Joe Morgan.
 
Helvey, Ida A. (I946)
 
7234 LKH note: George R. Bumgarner married a second time to Susan Luella Poppa, 29 June 1961.
 
Bumgarner, George R. (I2569)
 
7235 LKH note: his name is also on his parent's tombstone in Lexington Cemetery, with birth year but without death date. The Ohio record of his death places him in Delaware, Delaware County, Ohio in 1979. Hedges, Stanley Lee (I1537)
 
7236 LKH note: His will from 1885 was probated in 1888.
 
McClure, Valentine (I1388)
 
7237 LKH note: I can find no other information on her. I have estimated her birth year. MHR gives her parents are John and Elizabeth Fawin, but I have not yet found any records for this family. Fawin, Unknown (I386)
 
7238 LKH note: Ida's mother, Henrietta Klotz, widow, age 72, born in Germany, was in the household of Alfred and Ida during the 1910 US census.
 
Klotz, Ida (I1019)
 
7239 LKH note: in 1927 Lucy P. Boyd and her daughter Margaret traveled to Europe. Their return trip was from Cherbourg, France to New York, New York on the ship Leviathan, arriving on 17 October 1927.
 
Hedges, Lucy Parthena (I563)
 
7240 LKH note: in 1930 US census, Alfred is listed as single. He is head of his household with includes his parents and his sister Ida and her husband James McIntosh. Barns, Alfred Rumsey (I1017)
 
7241 LKH note: In the 1940 US census, James Bradbury's household is wife is Marie (born about 1908) and his two children. Marie is also buried beside him in Augusta, Kentucky.
 
Bradbury, James (I992)
 
7242 LKH note: in the 1945 Florida census Morris and Anna's household includes Harvey J. Watson (age 34) and Clyde J. Watson (age 27) in addition to Morris and Anna's three younger sons. I believe that Harvey and Clyde are sons from George Morris Watson's first marriage. Gerald Grant Watson's obit lists brothers William, Stanley and Harvey.
 
Watson, George Morris (I1401)
 
7243 LKH note: in the same neighborhood as the Loren E. Hyatt and family.
 
Hamm, James Simon (I2679)
 
7244 LKH note: Irene is named in her sister Mary's obit.
 
Kissick, Irene (I2773)
 
7245 LKH note: It appears that Leona was married twice; once to a man with the surname of Green and once to a man with the surname of Bryan. Her burial information is under the name of Leona I. Bryan.
 
Hyatt, Leona Irene (I3041)
 
7246 LKH note: Lot's surname appears as Kincade on his tombstone. In the Kentucky death records and on census records it appears as Kincaid.
 
Kincade, Lot (I3024)
 
7247 LKH note: Lula married second to Joe Baxter.
 
Herron, Lula Ethel (I2865)
 
7248 LKH note: Mable is included in her brother's, Arthur Jesse Razor Jr., obituary as Mable White. I have not found any documentation for her husband.
 
Razor, Mable Elizabeth (I2031)
 
7249 LKH note: Mary Cassity's father Luther Cassity. I have not yet found any documentation for him.
 
Cassity, Mary Lou (I2373)
 
7250 LKH note: MHR gave her maiden name as Sprinkle. However, she was the step daughter of Harold Sprinkle and wife Elizabeth.
 
Humfleet, Emeline (I805)
 

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