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LEACH OBITUARIES - Ohio Co., KY: Obituaries
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LEACH OBITUARIES - Ohio Co., KY. Thursday, January 26, 2012. LEACH OBITUARIES - updated 8 July 2016. 8217; s best citizens and had for several years been one of the directors for the Beaver dam Deposit Bank. The deceased leaves a wife, two children, Mrs. J. B. Casebier and Miss Berchie Leach, together with numerous other relatives and friends to mourn his sad demise. The Herald extends condolence to the bereaved family. Mrs Altha S. Leach. HARTFORD — Anna M. Hall. Bettey Jean (Leach) Richeson. 72, of Hor...
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The Taylor Family of Ohio County: The Taylor Family
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The Taylor Family of Ohio County. Saturday, January 21, 2012. Written by: H. D. Taylor and read by: Dr. Pendleton at the. Re-union at Beaver Dam,. Sept 9, 1875. His parents were of Welsh and English origin, and derived the name of Harrison from an intermarriage of his ancestors with the Harrison family of. On the brain", and solitary and alone set out for that Eldorado. On the summit of the. We have given some of the details of the life of "honest old. Jane married Levi Pigman, who moved to the State of.
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The Taylor Family of Ohio County: January 2012
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The Taylor Family of Ohio County. Saturday, January 21, 2012. Written by: H. D. Taylor and read by: Dr. Pendleton at the. Re-union at Beaver Dam,. Sept 9, 1875. His parents were of Welsh and English origin, and derived the name of Harrison from an intermarriage of his ancestors with the Harrison family of. On the brain", and solitary and alone set out for that Eldorado. On the summit of the. We have given some of the details of the life of "honest old. Jane married Levi Pigman, who moved to the State of.
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Taylor-Raley Memoir: A TAYLOR-RALEY MEMOIR
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Thursday, January 26, 2012. By Gladys Likens Rumage. I inherited that jar and the lavender and white cream pitcher which I adored as a child. I realize that there were many other objects in that tall, cherry, corner-cupboard, but in the dimness of the past there remains the little pitcher and the room-filing sweetness of the spiced fruit. There were plum-thickets - thorny sweetness - and orchards with trees to climb, peaches and cherries to pick. Apples! June apples; Ben Davis, wonderful, tart; juicy Sum...
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Ralph Ringwood: January 2012
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People from Ohio County mentioned in this story are John Miller, Bob Mosely, Jemmy Kiel, Bob Tarleton, Wesly Pigman, Joe Taylor, Simon Schultz, Peggy Puch, and Sally Pigman. The majority of these names are found in the 1810 census for Ohio County. The key location in the story is described as ". on the Pigeon Roost Fork of the Muddy, a branch of Rough Creek, which is a branch of the Green River." This is the exact area where my Leach ancestors lived. Saturday, January 21, 2012. Expense, as sometimes to v...
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THE LEACH FAMILY: January 2012
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This map is dated 1797. The original Leach settlers land was located on the Muddy Creek. My Leach ancestors migrated from Maryland to Ohio County, Kentucky about 1800. I have consulted deeds, tax records, wills and probate records, and family lore, and I believe my conclusions to be as accurate as possible. Please contact me to correct or add to any of the following information. Tuesday, January 10, 2012. First Look at the Leach Family of Ohio County, Kentucky. The History of Calvert County Maryland.
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THE LEACH FAMILY: First Look at the Leach Family of Ohio County, Kentucky
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This map is dated 1797. The original Leach settlers land was located on the Muddy Creek. My Leach ancestors migrated from Maryland to Ohio County, Kentucky about 1800. I have consulted deeds, tax records, wills and probate records, and family lore, and I believe my conclusions to be as accurate as possible. Please contact me to correct or add to any of the following information. Tuesday, January 10, 2012. First Look at the Leach Family of Ohio County, Kentucky. The History of Calvert County Maryland.