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2401 McKee – Samuel Murray, 74, of Tyner, a retired farmer, died yesterday at Marymount Hospital in London, apparently of a heart attack. Services 1 p.m. Friday at Justice & Hurst Funeral Home. Visitation after 6 p.m. today.
The Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 26 October 1989.
 
Murray, Samuel Cephous (I653)
 
2402 Metamora
Abijah Marshall is very seriously ill at this writing.
The Brookville Democrat, Brookville, Indiana. Thursday, 19 April 1945.
 
Marshall, Abijah (I136)
 
2403 Metcalf – James G., 73, of 3791 Sellars Rd., Monday. Services 10:30 a.m. Monday. (Gephart & Schmidt)
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Sunday, 20 July 1975.
 
Metcalf, James Garfield (I970)
 
2404 Metcalf, Barbara A.
Age 57, of Dayton, died July 5. Services were held Bradford-Connelly & Glicker Funeral Home.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Tuesday, 15 July 2009.
 
Metcalf, Barbara Ann (I980)
 
2405 Metcalf, Euphema Nancy Horn, 88, of West Carrollton passed away Tuesday. Proceeded in death by her husband, Luther and son, Clayton. Survived by 2 sons, Clyde of Troy, Clenvel of Kettering; twin daughters, Irene Scearce of Moraine, Imogene Schmidt of Troy, 3 sisters, Bell Gadd of TX, Minnie Eversol of KY, Josie Robinson of Fairborn; 12 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren, relatives and friends. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 10 A.M., Sanner Funeral Home, 800 Alex Rd., West Carrollton with Rev. Sherman Cook officiating. Interment in Hillgrove Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Wednesday evening 6-8 P.M.
November 28, 1990, Dayton Daily News
 
Horne, Nancy Euphema (I976)
 
2406 Metcalf, Laura C.
Age 89, of Miamisburg, passed away Saturday, May 2, 2009. Preceded in death by her husband Hughie. Survived by her children Billy, Denzil, Gloria, Nancy, Eugene, Barbara, Linda and Dale. Friends may call on Wednesday from 4 to 6 P.M. at the Bradford-Connelly & Glickler Funeral Home, 1849 Salem Va. Burial will be private.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Monday, 4 May 2009.
 
Sweeney, Laura Christina (I979)
 
2407 Mickey Lent, age 89, of Carol Stream, Il. and formerly of Greensburg, died march 25, 2010, at Central DuPage Hospital.

She was born July 29, 1920, in Clay County, Ky, the Daughter of Martin and Nellie Robinson.

She is survived by a Son Kenneth York of Elgin, Il, grandchildren Kenneth (Peggy)York and Julie York, great-grandchildren Rachel and Rebecca York and siblings Jule Williams and Ralph Robinson.

She was preceded in death by her Husband William C. Lent.

There will be a graveside Service March 30, 2010, at 12:00 Noon at South park Cemetery, Greensburg.

 
Robinson, Minkie (I648)
 
2408 Mid-South Deaths
Arkansas
Bassett - Benjamin Ervin Therrell, 70, husband of Vivian Therrell.
The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tennessee. Saturday 20 May 1989.
 
Therrell, Benjamin Ervin (I716)
 
2409 Middletown - Emmett Lee Blake, 53, of 5471 Jacksonburg road, yesterday; funeral 10 a.m. Friday (McCoy-Leffler).
The Journal Herald, Dayton, Ohio. Wednesday, 7 February 1962.
 
Blake, Emmett Lee (I405)
 
2410 Middletown – Services for Mrs. Maude E. Blake, 49, of Jacksonburg, who died Thursday at Middeltown hospital, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the McCoy-Leffler funeral home. Burial in Woodside cemetery. Mrs. Blake had been ill for the past year. Surviving are her husband, Emmett; a son, Thomas of RR 1 Camden; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Craft of Charleston, Ill.; two brothers, William O. Craft of Oakland, Ill., and James Craft of Chicago; three sisters, Mrs. Mildred White and Mrs. Birdie Haake of Chicago, and Mrs. Pearl Brennon of Mundelion, Ill.; and two grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.
The Journal Herald, Dayton, Ohio. Saturday, 21 September 1957.
 
Craft, Maude (I407)
 
2411 Middletown – Silas A. Blake, 82, of 502 Charles street, Friday; funeral 10 a.m. today. (McCoy-Leffler).
The Journal Herald, Dayton, Ohio. Monday, 8 June 1964.
 
Blake, Silas Arthur (I166)
 
2412 Middletown: Elizabeth Wilmot, 83, of 2006 Crescent Blvd., Monday. Services 2 p.m. Thursday. (Zimmerman, Gratis).
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Tuesday, 22 December 1981.
 
Hopkins, Elizabeth (I830)
 
2413 Miltenberg, Horatial Allen, 70, of Haines City. Died Wednesday. A retired truck. Lane-Holt Funeral Home.
The Tampa Tribune, tampa, Florida, Thursday, 26 January 1978.
 
Miltenberger, Horatial Allen (I1796)
 
2414 Minerva Bowles
February 25, 1942 - June 6, 2020

Minerva Bowles, age 78, of East Bernstadt, Kentucky passed away Saturday, June 6, 2020 at Baptist Health Corbin. She was the mother of Raleigh Bowles, Jr, Theodore Bowles, and Joseph Bowles all of East Bernstadt, Kentucky and Stephen Bowles and wife Jessica of London, Kentucky. The sister of Elizabeth Jewell, Mary Lou Johnson, and Tillman Thompson all of London, Kentucky, and Sallie Denny of Indianapolis, Indiana. She was also blessed with four grandchildren, Alydia Bowles, Leilah Bowles, Layton Bowles, and Grayson Bowles. She was preceded in death her spouse, Raleigh Bowles, Sr.; by her parents, Samuel and Emma (Bowling) Thompson; and by her siblings, Howard Thompson, Virgil Thompson, Enoch Thompson, and Rosie Sergant. Funeral services for Minerva Bowles will be conducted Wednesday, June 10, 2020 at 1:00 P.M. in London Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Kip Wells officiating. Burial will follow at Moore Cemetery.
 
Thompson, Minerva (I416)
 
2415 Miss Lena Robinson was born in 1867 in West Virginia, she was married to Mr. Pingleton, to this union three children were born, Frank and Boss Pingleton of Haileyville, and Mrs. John Rickson of Pittsburg.
She was married in 1921 to Mr. John Walls. She has lived in Haileyville for about twenty years. At sixteen years of age, Mrs. Walls was converted and joined the Baptist church, which church she was a member at death. She has for a number of years been a member of the local Haileyville Baptist church.
Mrs. Walls has been afflicted for a number of years and her suffering at times has been very intense. Through it all she has been patient, with a firm faith in God, and a bright hope for the future.
Those who mourn her departure are: The husband, Mr. J.M. Walls, three children, several brothers and sisters, and a host of other relatives and friends.
We shall miss her, but our loss is her gain.
The Hartshorne Sun, Hartshorne, Oklahoma. Thursday, 23 June 1927.
 
Robinson, Salena "Lena" (I397)
 
2416 Missouri death certificate
https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1958/1958_00045279.PDF
 
Peachee, Timothy Squire (I841)
 
2417 MOCKLER WILLIAM R. MOCKLER age 70; loving husband of Sheila M. (nee Donahue); Beloved father of Wayne, Robert (deceased), Beth McBride (John) and Megan Rose (Daniel); dearest "Papa" of Ashley, Lizzy, Megan, Jack, Brigid, Caitlin and Patrick; brother of Carol Obermeier, Jan Shafer and Joyce Fasilis; dear brother-in-law, uncle and friend of many; retired 30 year employee of C.E.I.; passed away, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. Funeral Mass, St. Raphael Church (525 Dover Center Rd., Bay Village), Saturday, Feb. 25th at 12:00 Noon (everyone meet at church) Interment Holy Cross. Friends may call in the McGORRAY-HANNA FUNERAL HOME OF WESTLAKE, 25620 Center Ridge Rd. (West of Columbia), FRIDAY from 4 - 8 pm. In lieu of flowers, memorials suggested to St. Raphael Church Capital Campaign Phase II.
Published by The Plain Dealer on Feb. 23, 2012.
https://obits.cleveland.com/us/obituaries/cleveland/name/william-mockler-obituary?id=24155274

 
Mockler, William Richard (I1725)
 
2418 Montgomery County. Briefs of Wills, 1776-1800.
John Hash. His estate to his wife and sons John and William. Witnesses: Enoch Osburn, Thomas T. Vaughan, Robert Baker. Probated May 27, 1784.
Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800. by Lewis Preston Summers. Published by Lewis Preston Summers, Abingdon, Virginia, 1920. page 943-944.

 
Hash, John (I1775)
 
2419 Monticello -
Dolly Eileen (Smith) Simpson died Monday, May 13 in Somerset. She was 89 years old. She was born in Corydon, IN, on Nov. 20, 1923, the daughter of Alonzo and Roxa Smith. A registered nurse, she worked in veteran’s hospitals in Peru, IN, and Louisville, KY. It was in Louisville that she met World War II U.S. Navy veteran Bill Simpson of Monticello. The couple wed Oct. 3, 1951. After moving to Monticello and starting a family, in 1962 she accepted a nursing position at the Wayne County Health Department. Her duties included conducting immunization clinics at area school and at the health department. She retired in 1986 but for the rest of her life was still recognized as “the lady who gave the shots.” She was a member of First Christian Church in Monticello. In 2005 she moved to Somerset to be closer to her sons. Preceding her in death were her husband; her parents; a brother, Howard Smith; and a younger sister, Irma Madaline Smith. She is survived by her sons, Stuart and Jim Simpson; a grandson, Will Simpson; a granddaughter, McKenzie Hargis; and a great-granddaughter, Abigail June Hargis. Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 16 at 1pm with visitation beginning that morning at 11am. Hickey and Son Funeral Home of Monticello in charge of arrangements. As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be sent to Hospice of Lake Cumberland or the American Diabetes Association.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 16 May 2013.
 
Smith, Dolly Eileen (I1800)
 
2420 Monticello – Myrtle R. Eads, 95, formerly of Monticello, died Sunday in Indianapolis. Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Monticello First Baptist Church. Visitation is at the church. Marvin S. Hicks Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Saturday, 24 July 1971.
 
Robinson, Myrtle Leota (I159)
 
2421 Monticello – Ovie C. Eads, 76, died here Thursday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Sunday, First Christian Church. The body is at the Richard Lee Funeral Home here.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Saturday, 24 July 1971.
 
Eads, Ovie Carlyle (I160)
 
2422 MOORE, Hazel age 80, of Fairfield, Ohio died Friday December 17, 2010 at 3:45 a.m. at Hospice of Hamilton. She was born on April 28, 1930 in Chavies, Kentucky the daughter of Elijah and Nancy (Napier) Noble. She was educated in the Kentucky public schools. On March 26, 1951 in Hazard, Kentucky she married Thomas E. Moore.

She is survived by her husband Thomas "Buster"; her children Gwenda (Greg) Laney, Lucy Harbrecht, Jennifer (James) Ping and Cheyenne Malta French; grandchildren Rhonda (Mike) Blevins, Rebecka Laney-Williams, Scott Laney, Amy Clark, Charles (Stacy) Rosenbalm, Jennifer Rosenbalm, Justin Rosenbalm, Samantha Albertson, Savannah Albertson, John French and Joseph French; great-grandchildren Laney, Alexus, Lauren, Alyssa, Ryan, Aydan, Vincent, Kobe, Jaydah and Beckham; sister Grace Tarter; brother Loss Noble, also survived by many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, son Thomas E. Moore Jr., daughter Jowan Moore, granddaughter Nicollette Albertson, brothers Emory Noble and Henry Noble and sister Elizabeth Russell. Funeral

Services at the Paul R. Young Funeral Home 3950 Pleasant Ave. Hamilton, with Pastor Don Dewey, officiating. Burial in Hickory Flat Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home.

Published in the Hamilton Journal-News on 12/19/2010
 
Noble, Hazel (I430)
 
2423 Moore, Mrs. Elma Pearl, age 62, died June 19 at Turtle Creek Convalescent Home, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Resided 108 Turner Rd., Apt. D, Dayton. She was a retired third grade teacher of the Dayton school System with whom she was employed for 32 years. Survived by her mother, Mrs. Minnie Fields, Korea, Ky.; 1 brother, William A. Fields, Tampa, Fla.; 2 sisters, Mrs. Ruby Williams, Middletown and Mrs. Exie Graham, Hazel Green, Ky., Visitation at the McCoy-Leffler Funeral Home, Middletown, 3-5 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service 2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial in Dayton Memorial Park Cemetery.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Tuesday, 21 June 1977.
 
Fields, Elma Pearl (I1747)
 
2424 MOORE, Thomas "Buster" age 80, of Fairfield, Ohio died Thursday June 9, 2011 at 9:35 p.m. at Hospice of Cincinnati in Blue Ash. He was born on January 29, 1931 in Allock, Kentucky the son of Velmer and Myrtle (Curtis) Moore. He attended Alvin Drew and graduated from Wolfe County High School. On March 26, 1951 in Hazard, Kentucky he married Hazel Noble and she preceded him in death on December 17, 2010. He is survived by his children Gwenda (Greg) Laney, Lucy Harbrecht, Jennifer (James) Ping and Cheyenne Malta Moore; grandchildren Rhonda (Mike) Blevins, Rebecka Laney-Williams, Scott Laney, Amy Clark, Charles (Stacy) Rosenbalm, Jennifer Rosenbalm, Justin Rosenbalm, Samantha Albertson, Savannah Albertson, John French and Joseph French; great-grandchildren Laney, Alexus, Lauren, Alyssa, Ryan, Aydan, Vincent, Kobe, Jaydah and Beckham; brothers Ralph (Geneva) Moore, Lee (Kathleen) Moore and Doug (Judy) Moore; sister-in-law Carolyn Moore; also survived by many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, son Thomas E. Moore Jr., daughter Jowan Moore, granddaughter Nicollette Albertson, brother Lloyd Moore and sisters Dorothy Smith and Malta Fugate. Funeral Services will be Tuesday June 14, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. at the Paul R. Young Funeral Home 3950 Pleasant Ave. Hamilton, with Pastor Don Dewey, officiating. Burial in Hickory Flat Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday from 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Condolences may be sent to www.paulyoungfuneralhome.com

Published in Journal-News on June 11, 2011
 
Moore, Thomas Everett (I424)
 
2425 More information about Lucille Irene McKeown's family at our McKeown site: https://hiltner.com/mckeown/index.php
and her individual page:
https://hiltner.com/mckeown/getperson.php?personID=I405&tree=tree1

More information about Lucille Irene McKeown's mother's family, the Wunnenbergs at: https://hiltner.com/wunnenberg/index.php
and her individual page there:
https://hiltner.com/wunnenberg/getperson.php?personID=I389&tree=tree1 
McKeown, Lucille Irene (I1790)
 
2426 More information about Ralph Jewel Hedges's family at our Hedges site: https://hiltner.com/hedges/index.php
and his individual page: https://hiltner.com/hedges/getperson.php?personID=I94&tree=tree1 
Hedges, Ralph Jewel (I11)
 
2427 More photos of Donald at the Hedges site: https://hiltner.com/hedges/getperson.php?personID=I101&tree=tree1

and at his paternal grandmother's site, the Gritton family: https://hiltner.com/gritton/getperson.php?personID=I1583&tree=tree1 
Hedges, Donald Ralph (I1789)
 
2428 Morganfield – Joe Whitledge, 56.Services pending. Whitsell Funeral Home.
Evansville Courier and Press, Evansville, Indiana. Thursday, 10 May 1973.
 
Whitledge, Joseph Franklin (I1219)
 
2429 Most records show her name as Georgie. Headstone and obit spell her name as Georgia. Murray, Georgia "Georgie" Ellen (I659)
 
2430 Mother Charge With Murdering Little Son
Clinton, June 3 (AP) – Guarded day and night in a hospital, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, faced tonight a charge she murdered her 6-year-old son Jerry by poisoning.
Four other children made ill be poison Tuesday recovered. The destitute mother gashed her own throat, officers said. The father, Duke Watson, who was not home at the time, came here with his family seeking work.
County Attorney Milton Keen announced arraignment awaited the mother’s improvement.
Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Sunday, 4 June 1939.
 
Mahaffey, Ida Vivian (I768)
 
2431 Mother Takes Life of Child
Poisons Four Others and Slashes Throat
Clinton, May 30 (AP) – Six-year-old Jerry Watson died of poisoning in a hospital here today and Sheriff Everett Stambaugh declared the boy’s mother, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, had given him and her four other children poison capsules and then slashed her throat with a butcher knife.
Jerry Watson died shortly after he was carried to the hospital. The other four, Marie, 16; Bobbie, 14; David, 12, and Joe, 9, were reported improving after emergency treatment.
The mother was reported recovering from a deep wound in her throat.
Stambaugh said the eldest, Marie, told him she became suspicious when her mother called them into the house and made them take two capsules apiece, saying it was “quinine for malaria.”
Jerry was stricken ill quickly and Marie picked him up and ran for the hospital seven blocks away, the other children following here. They all collapsed as Marie was pouring out her story to a staff physician.
“Mrs. Watson was found bleeding and incoherent in the tourist cabin where the family was living,” Stambaugh continued. “She was persuaded to lay down her knife and be taken to a hospital.”
The sheriff said he found an unsigned, unaddressed not in the cabin which said, “you have your good time. I will take the children with me.”
Police Chief J.R. Greer quoted the father of the family, Duke Watson, unemployed oil worker, as saying he knew of no reason for his wife’s act.
Watson left the family shortly after noon to attend a baseball game with an old friend.
Stambaugh said he would turn the case over to the county attorney tomorrow.
Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Wednesday, 31 May 1949, page 1.
 
Watson, Duke (I782)
 
2432 Mother Takes Life of Child
Poisons Four Others and Slashes Throat
Clinton, May 30 (AP) – Six-year-old Jerry Watson died of poisoning in a hospital here today and Sheriff Everett Stambaugh declared the boy’s mother, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, had given him and her four other children poison capsules and then slashed her throat with a butcher knife.
Jerry Watson died shortly after he was carried to the hospital. The other four, Marie, 16; Bobbie, 14; David, 12, and Joe, 9, were reported improving after emergency treatment.
The mother was reported recovering from a deep wound in her throat.
Stambaugh said the eldest, Marie, told him she became suspicious when her mother called them into the house and made them take two capsules apiece, saying it was “quinine for malaria.”
Jerry was stricken ill quickly and Marie picked him up and ran for the hospital seven blocks away, the other children following here. They all collapsed as Marie was pouring out her story to a staff physician.
“Mrs. Watson was found bleeding and incoherent in the tourist cabin where the family was living,” Stambaugh continued. “She was persuaded to lay down her knife and be taken to a hospital.”
The sheriff said he found an unsigned, unaddressed note in the cabin which said, “you have your good time. I will take the children with me.”
Police Chief J.R. Greer quoted the father of the family, Duke Watson, unemployed oil worker, as saying he knew of no reason for his wife’s act.
Watson left the family shortly after noon to attend a baseball game with an old friend.
Stambaugh said he would turn the case over to the county attorney tomorrow.
Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Wednesday, 31 May 1949, page 1.
 
Mahaffey, Ida Vivian (I768)
 
2433 Mother Takes Life of Child
Poisons Four Others and Slashes Throat
Clinton, May 30 (AP) – Six-year-old Jerry Watson died of poisoning in a hospital here today and Sheriff Everett Stambaugh declared the boy’s mother, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, had given him and her four other children poison capsules and then slashed her throat with a butcher knife.
Jerry Watson died shortly after he was carried to the hospital. The other four, Marie, 16; Bobbie, 14; David, 12, and Joe, 9, were reported improving after emergency treatment.
The mother was reported recovering from a deep wound in her throat.
Stambaugh said the eldest, Marie, told him she became suspicious when her mother called them into the house and made them take two capsules apiece, saying it was “quinine for malaria.”
Jerry was stricken ill quickly and Marie picked him up and ran for the hospital seven blocks away, the other children following here. They all collapsed as Marie was pouring out her story to a staff physician.
“Mrs. Watson was found bleeding and incoherent in the tourist cabin where the family was living,” Stambaugh continued. “She was persuaded to lay down her knife and be taken to a hospital.”
The sheriff said he found an unsigned, unaddressed not in the cabin which said, “you have your good time. I will take the children with me.”
Police Chief J.R. Greer quoted the father of the family, Duke Watson, unemployed oil worker, as saying he knew of no reason for his wife’s act.
Watson left the family shortly after noon to attend a baseball game with an old friend.
Stambaugh said he would turn the case over to the county attorney tomorrow.
Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Wednesday, 31 May 1949, page 1.
 
Watson, Robert Lee (I1458)
 
2434 Mother Takes Life of Child
Poisons Four Others and Slashes Throat
Clinton, May 30 (AP) – Six-year-old Jerry Watson died of poisoning in a hospital here today and Sheriff Everett Stambaugh declared the boy’s mother, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, had given him and her four other children poison capsules and then slashed her throat with a butcher knife.
Jerry Watson died shortly after he was carried to the hospital. The other four, Marie, 16; Bobbie, 14; David, 12, and Joe, 9, were reported improving after emergency treatment.
The mother was reported recovering from a deep wound in her throat.
Stambaugh said the eldest, Marie, told him she became suspicious when her mother called them into the house and made them take two capsules apiece, saying it was “quinine for malaria.”
Jerry was stricken ill quickly and Marie picked him up and ran for the hospital seven blocks away, the other children following here. They all collapsed as Marie was pouring out her story to a staff physician.
“Mrs. Watson was found bleeding and incoherent in the tourist cabin where the family was living,” Stambaugh continued. “She was persuaded to lay down her knife and be taken to a hospital.”
The sheriff said he found an unsigned, unaddressed not in the cabin which said, “you have your good time. I will take the children with me.”
Police Chief J.R. Greer quoted the father of the family, Duke Watson, unemployed oil worker, as saying he knew of no reason for his wife’s act.
Watson left the family shortly after noon to attend a baseball game with an old friend.
Stambaugh said he would turn the case over to the county attorney tomorrow.
Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Wednesday, 31 May 1949, page 1.
 
Watson, David Coleman (I1461)
 
2435 Mother Takes Life of Child
Poisons Four Others and Slashes Throat
Clinton, May 30 (AP) – Six-year-old Jerry Watson died of poisoning in a hospital here today and Sheriff Everett Stambaugh declared the boy’s mother, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, had given him and her four other children poison capsules and then slashed her throat with a butcher knife.
Jerry Watson died shortly after he was carried to the hospital. The other four, Marie, 16; Bobbie, 14; David, 12, and Joe, 9, were reported improving after emergency treatment.
The mother was reported recovering from a deep wound in her throat.
Stambaugh said the eldest, Marie, told him she became suspicious when her mother called them into the house and made them take two capsules apiece, saying it was “quinine for malaria.”
Jerry was stricken ill quickly and Marie picked him up and ran for the hospital seven blocks away, the other children following here. They all collapsed as Marie was pouring out her story to a staff physician.
“Mrs. Watson was found bleeding and incoherent in the tourist cabin where the family was living,” Stambaugh continued. “She was persuaded to lay down her knife and be taken to a hospital.”
The sheriff said he found an unsigned, unaddressed not in the cabin which said, “you have your good time. I will take the children with me.”
Police Chief J.R. Greer quoted the father of the family, Duke Watson, unemployed oil worker, as saying he knew of no reason for his wife’s act.
Watson left the family shortly after noon to attend a baseball game with an old friend.
Stambaugh said he would turn the case over to the county attorney tomorrow.
Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Wednesday, 31 May 1949, page 1.
 
Watson, James Joseph (I1460)
 
2436 Mother Takes Life of Child
Poisons Four Others and Slashes Throat
Clinton, May 30 (AP) – Six-year-old Jerry Watson died of poisoning in a hospital here today and Sheriff Everett Stambaugh declared the boy’s mother, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, had given him and her four other children poison capsules and then slashed her throat with a butcher knife.
Jerry Watson died shortly after he was carried to the hospital. The other four, Marie, 16; Bobbie, 14; David, 12, and Joe, 9, were reported improving after emergency treatment.
The mother was reported recovering from a deep wound in her throat.
Stambaugh said the eldest, Marie, told him she became suspicious when her mother called them into the house and made them take two capsules apiece, saying it was “quinine for malaria.”
Jerry was stricken ill quickly and Marie picked him up and ran for the hospital seven blocks away, the other children following here. They all collapsed as Marie was pouring out her story to a staff physician.
“Mrs. Watson was found bleeding and incoherent in the tourist cabin where the family was living,” Stambaugh continued. “She was persuaded to lay down her knife and be taken to a hospital.”
The sheriff said he found an unsigned, unaddressed not in the cabin which said, “you have your good time. I will take the children with me.”
Police Chief J.R. Greer quoted the father of the family, Duke Watson, unemployed oil worker, as saying he knew of no reason for his wife’s act.
Watson left the family shortly after noon to attend a baseball game with an old friend.
Stambaugh said he would turn the case over to the county attorney tomorrow.
Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Wednesday, 31 May 1949, page 1.
 
Watson, Jerry (I1464)
 
2437 Mount Vernon - Russell A. Mullins, 71, Livingston, died here Monday. His wife, Maude, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, Dowell & Martin Funeral Home here.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Thursday, 9 June 1983.
 
Mullins, Russell Arthur (I1628)
 
2438 Mount Vernon – Allie B. Ponder, 86, died Sunday in London. Funeral, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Cox Funeral Home. Visitation after 6 p.m. Tuesday.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Tuesday, 14 November 1995.
 
Mullins, Allie B. (I906)
 
2439 Mount Vernon – Bert Waddle, 75, of Frankfort, formerly of Rockcastle County, a retired farmer and construction worker, died Thursday at his home. Services will be at 1 p.m. on Sunday at Dowell & Martin Funeral Home. Visitation will be after 6 p.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 16 January 1986.
 
Waddle, Bert (I467)
 
2440 Mount Vernon – Carrie Elizabeth Kelley, 80, Livingston, homemaker, wife of William “Bun” Kelley, died Tuesday. Services 10 a.m. Friday, Dowell 7 Martin Funeral Home. Visitation 6-9 p.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 26 April 2001.
 
Moore, Carrie Elizabeth (I1632)
 
2441 Mount Vernon – Delia Cunagin, 94, Tampa, Fla., formerly of Rockcastle County, widow of Wiley Cunagin, died Wednesday. Services 2 p.m. today, Bales Cemetery, Livingston. No visitation. Dowell & Martin Funeral Home in charge.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 26 September 1993.
 
Brummett, Delia (I550)
 
2442 Mount Vernon – Ella Ponder, 92, of Bradenton, Fla., formerly of Mount Vernon, died yesterday at Blake Memorial Hospital, Bradenton. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Dowell & martin Funeral Home. Visitation will begin at 6 p.m. Thursday.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 7 March 1984.
 
Dooley, Ella (I549)
 
2443 Mount Vernon – Elmer Spivey, 71, Livingston, died Friday in Louisville. Funeral, 1 p.m. Monday, Dowell & Martin Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 6 p.m. Sunday.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Sunday, 11 December 1983.
 
Spivey, Elmer (I904)
 
2444 Mount Vernon – George Samuel Travillian, 56, of Bellvue, husband of Pauline Travillian, died Wednesday at St. Luke Hospital in Fort Thomas. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday at Dowell & Martin Funeral Home. Visitation 1 to 9 p.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 28 December 1987.
 
Travillian, George Samuel (I891)
 
2445 Mount Vernon – Lee Durham, 87, Mount Sterling, formerly of Livingston, retired truck driver, died Wednesday. Services 11 a.m. Saturday, Cox Funeral Home. Visitation 6 p.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky.
 
Durham, Lee R. (I492)
 
2446 Mount Vernon – Mabel Kelley, 85, retired nurse’s aide, died Wednesday. Services 2 p.m. Sunday, Dowell& Martin Funeral Home. Visitation 6-9 p.m. Saturday.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 13 June 2003.
 
Cummins, Mabel Belia (I1631)
 
2447 Mount Vernon – Marvin L. Spivey, 51, Dayton, Ohio, formerly of Rockcastle County, retired heating and air-conditioning company repairman, husband of Doris Moore Spivey, died of complications from heart disease and diabetes Tuesday. Services 10 a.m. Friday. Cox Funeral Home. Visitation 7 p.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 18 February 1993.
 
Spivey, Marvin L. (I898)
 
2448 Mount Vernon – Mrs. Lula Bales Dyer, 72, of Mason, Ohio, formerly of Mount Vernon, died Sunday in Cincinnati. Funeral, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Livingston Baptist Church. The body will be at Dowell & martin Funeral Home here after 6 p.m. Monday.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Monday, 22 August 1977.
 
Kelley, Lula May (I1620)
 
2449 Mount Vernon – Mrs. Penny Lovell, 48, Livingston, died Sunday in an automobile accident near Livingston. Her husband, Bud, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, Cox Funeral Home. Visitation after 6 p.m. Wednesday.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Tuesday, 31 January 1995.
 
Spivey, Madeline G. "Penny" (I899)
 
2450 Mount Vernon – Nellie Marie Walsh, 64, of Cincinnati, formerly of Rockcastle County, died Thursday in Cincinnati. Services 2 p.m. at Bales Cemetery at Livingston. No visitation. Dowell & Martin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 5 May 1990.
 
Sams, Nellie Marie (I1206)
 

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