Reuben Pickett McClanahan
1849 - 1918 (69 years)-
Name Reuben Pickett McClanahan Born 10 Apr 1849 Kentucky [1, 2, 3] Gender Male Occupation farmer Census 1880 Poplar Plains, Rushville, Fleming County, Kentucky Census 1900 Grassy Creek, Pendleton County, Kentucky Census 1910 Center, Dearborn County, Indiana Died 31 May 1918 Moores Hill, Dearborn County, Indiana [1, 3, 4] Buried Broad Ridge Cemetery, Dry Ridge, Grant County, Kentucky [3, 4] Person ID I472 Hedges Last Modified 30 Apr 2023
Family Mary Jane "Mollie" Hedges, b. 16 Sep 1856, Fleming County, Kentucky , d. 7 Feb 1940, Baton Rouge Road, Grant County, Kentucky (Age 83 years) Married 4 Dec 1874 [1] Children 1. Minnie Belle McClanahan, b. 3 Oct 1875, Kentucky , d. 29 Jan 1898, Dry Ridge, Grant County, Kentucky (Age 22 years) 2. Fannie A. McClanahan, b. 16 Jul 1879, Kentucky , d. 25 Feb 1898, Dry Ridge, Grant County, Kentucky (Age 18 years) 3. Charles Elbert McClanahan, b. 12 Apr 1882, d. 24 Dec 1885, Dry Ridge, Grant County, Kentucky (Age 3 years) + 4. Lemuel Riley McClanahan, b. 19 Jul 1885, Fleming County, Kentucky , d. 7 Apr 1965, Williamstown, Grant County, Kentucky (Age 79 years) + 5. Joseph Roy McClanahan, b. 27 May 1888, Fleming County, Kentucky , d. 8 Nov 1974, Pendleton County, Kentucky (Age 86 years) + 6. Ernest Leslie McClanahan, b. 28 Aug 1895, Fleming County, Kentucky , d. 26 May 1946, Dearborn County, Indiana (Age 50 years) Last Modified 18 Feb 2018 Family ID F290 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - MHR note: R.P. McClanahan was a Christian preacher.
[1] - Upper North Hogan
Several from here attended Memorial services at Aurora Thursday.
Reuben McClanahan a resident of Harrison Ridge for the past nine years, died of paralysis at his home, May 31, 1918, aged 69 years. He was a member of the Christian church and well versed in the bible. Mr. McClanahan was of a pleasant and jovial disposition and will be sadly missed. The body was taken Saturday to Dry Ridge, Ky., for burial. His death is especially sad, there being two taken from a household of three within a week. The youngest son Ernest was called to the military camp on the Monday before.
The Journal-Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Friday, 7 June 1918.
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- MHR note: R.P. McClanahan was a Christian preacher.
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