Zadock Spivey
1830 - 1915 (84 years)-
Name Zadock Spivey Born 3 Dec 1830 Kentucky [1, 2, 3] Gender Male Census 1870 Rockcastle County, Kentucky Census 1880 Rockcastle County, Kentucky Census 1900 Livingston, Rockcastle County, Kentucky Census 1910 Livingston, Rockcastle County, Kentucky Occupation farmer [3] Died 11 Apr 1915 Rockcastle County, Kentucky [1, 2, 4] Buried 12 Apr 1915 Ward Cemetery, Rockcastle County, Kentucky [1, 2, 4] Person ID I40 Robinson Last Modified 1 Oct 2024
Family Rebecca Jane Phipps, b. 1 Apr 1840, Virginia , d. 18 March 1925, Rockcastle County, Kentucky (Age 84 years) Married 17 Nov 1857 Clay County, Kentucky [5] Children 1. Daniel Spivey, b. 6 Nov 1858, Clay County, Kentucky + 2. David Spivey, b. 6 Nov 1858, Clay County, Kentucky 3. Mary Spivey, b. Abt 1864, Kentucky + 4. Isaiah Spivey, b. 23 Oct 1867, Livingston, Rockcastle County, Kentucky , d. 9 Nov 1937, Livingston, Rockcastle County, Kentucky (Age 70 years) 5. William Spivey, b. Abt 1870, Kentucky 6. Henry Spivey, b. Abt 1872, Kentucky 7. John Spivey, b. Abt 1872, Kentucky + 8. Samuel Spivey, b. 25 Dec 1875, Rockcastle County, Kentucky , d. 27 Nov 1940, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio (Age 64 years) 9. Susan Spivey, b. 22 Nov 1878, Rockcastle County, Kentucky Last Modified 8 Jan 2022 Family ID F14 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Died: Monday the 12th, Buck Spivy, an aged citizen living near town. He had been in very poor health for some time. His remains were laid to rest in the Ward cemetery to await the call of the Master.
Mount Vernon Signal, Mount Vernon, Kentucky. Friday, 16 April 1915.
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Died: Monday the 12th, Buck Spivy, an aged citizen living near town. He had been in very poor health for some time. His remains were laid to rest in the Ward cemetery to await the call of the Master.
Mount Vernon Signal, Mount Vernon, Kentucky. Friday, 16 April 1915., page 1.
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- Died: Monday the 12th, Buck Spivy, an aged citizen living near town. He had been in very poor health for some time. His remains were laid to rest in the Ward cemetery to await the call of the Master.
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