Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 2nd ed., 1885, Butler Co. E. C. KUYKENDALL, merchant and druggist, holds an enviable position among the many young men whose interests are identified with Butler County. He was born in Woodbury Precinct, January 2, 1859, and has passed his life, thus far, in the same locality, receiving his education in the public school. His father, Hezekiah Kuykendall, was also a native of Butler County, by occupation a farmer, and died in 1863. His mother's maiden name was Emily Clark, who was born in Warren County, Ky., and died in 1864. They had but two children, of whom our subject is the elder, and Mrs. Ella Helm the younger. Mr. Kuykendall was married January 28, 1885, to Miss Ida Overstreet, the daughter of W. S. and May Overstreet. She is the eldest of five children, was born January 15, 1869, and educated in the public schools of Woodbury. The business of this gentleman consists of a large store of general merchandise, carrying about $4,500 worth of goods, and a fine drug store stocked to the value of $1,500. His intelligence, industry and perseverance have already earned for him well merited success. In politics he is a Democrat. Kuykendall Clark Helm Overstreet = Warren-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/butler/kuykendall.ec.txt