ADAIR COUNTY NEWS

Pelly-Zearbaugh-Hill Families, a series of related articles.
 

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Miss Susan A. Pelley, 24 (born May, 1876) appeared on the 1900 Adair Co. census in the household of her parents, David K. & Elizabeth C. Pelley.
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Adair County News, January 16, 1901
(Pellyton community newsletter)
Last Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock, Mr. P.H. Zerebaugh was married to Miss Susie Pelly at the home of the bride, Eld. John Rice, of Watson, officiating. Mr. Zerbaugh is a fine business man and has many noble traits of character. Miss Pelly is the beautiful daughter of Mr. J.H. [sic] Pelly and will be missed very much by the young society people. Mr. and Mrs. Zerbaugh leaves this week for Indiana, their future home.
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Adair County News
, March 13, 1901
(Pellyton community newsletter)
Mrs. Suzie Zearbeaugh who is in Portland [Jay County], Ind., writes her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.K. Pelley that she is well pleased with State.
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Adair County News, October 23, 1901
(Pellyton community newsletter)
Otha Pelly left Thursday to visit his sister, Mrs. P.H. Zearbeaugh, of Portland, Ind. He will probably be absent until Spring.
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Adair County News, December 24, 1902
(Pellyton community newsletter)
Mrs. Susie Zearbough and Mrs. Mollie Sanders were visiting Mrs. Bettie Pelly, of Edith, last week.
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Adair County News, September 23, 1903
(Pellyton community newsletter)
Mr. Pete Zearbaugh, of Portland, Ind., is visiting his father-in-law, at this place.
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Interior Journal (Stanford, Ky.), May 6, 1904
(In the Liberty, Casey Co., newsletter)
Mrs. Susan Pelly [sic] was here Sunday from Indiana to visit her father, D.K. Pelly.
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Adair County News, October 26, 1904
(Pellyton community newsletter)
P.H. Zearbaugh, who has typhoid fever, improves very slowly.
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Adair County News, November 30, 1904
P.H. Zearbaugh Dead
The subject of this notice was a native of Indiana, but had been in business in Adair county for quite a number of years. He resided in the eastern portion of the county, and short time ago he returned home from a trip to Indiana and it was not long until he was stricken with typhoid fever, dying last Saturday night [November 26th]. He was about fifty years old and was a good citizen. He leaves a wife and several children. The remains were shipped to his old home in Indiana.
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Adair County News, December 7, 1904
(Pellyton community newsletter)
Mr. P.H. Zearbough, whose death was reported in last week's News, was a kind-hearted man. He leaves a wife and two children. The remains were taken to Portland, Ind., where they were laid to rest in the family burying ground. This entire neighborhood extends sympathy to the bereaved family.
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Adair County News, January 24, 1906
("Personal Mention" column)
Mrs. P.H. Zearbaugh, of Indiana, returned to her old home near Pellyton, last week.
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Adair County News, October 10, 1906
(Pellyton community newsletter)
Mrs. Susan Zearbaugh is visiting relatives and transacting business at Portland, Indiana.
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Adair County News, January 5, 1910
Tennessee and Adair
On Tuesday, the 21st. ult. [Dec. 21st, 1909], Mr. J.M. Hill, of LaFallette, Tenn., and Mrs. Susie Zearbaugh, of Pellyton, this county, were married in Campbellsville and left immediately for the home of the groom. Mr. Hill is an attorney for the well-known Wyburg & Hanna Lumber Company, and is a gentleman who stands high socially and professionally. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.K. Pelly, and was one of Adair county's best women. He first husband, who was a lumber dealer, died five or six years ago.