From: KyArchives [Archives@genrecords.org] Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2004 11:31 AM To: Ky-Footsteps Subject: NEWS.Cynthiana.Democrat.Harrison.Co.1912.10.31 News Excerpts October 31 1912 Harrison County KyArchives News Cynthiana Democrat Cynthiana Democrat 31 Oct 1912 Thursday Vol. 65 No. 6 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Deaths Col. Homer Longmoor, 67, died last night. Native of KY. Survived by wife and six children, most living in vicinity of Pueblo, CO. Brother, Woodford Longmoor, formerly County Clerk of Harrison Co. who is now dead. Other brothers are George Longmoor of Mexico and Frank Longmoor, of Birmingham, AL. Born in Boone Co. KY. He was 16 when he joined Gen. John H. Morgan command in the Confederate Army. He married Nannie Adams, youngest daughter of Dr. Abram Adams. David Criswell, 85, died near Richland Saturday, 26 October. (See Richland Items.) H. M. Levi, died at his home in Latonia on 25 Oct. Buried at Battle Grove. Born in Harrison Co. in 1857 son of R. J. Levi of Cynthiana. Married Addie Berry who survives. Others surviving is father, two brothers and two sisters: J. A. and George L. Levi, Mrs. J. B. Berry and Mrs. Silas Box all of Cynthiana. C. F. Milner, died at home near Leeslick on Tuesday, age 75. Married 3 mar 1880 to Miss Mary Alice Giles. She survives with no children. Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters: Mrs. Susan McDaniel, Mrs. Sara Smith, Samuel Milner of Georgetown and Lolas Milner of Paris, MO. Mrs. Mary N. Pollard, age 72, died at Harrison Hospital on Sunday. Burial in Battle Grove. Jas. T. Kendall, age about 75, died at home of his son-in-law, A. F. Marsh, in Republican neighborhood on Sunday. His wife who was daughter of Parker Whitaker died several years ago. Surviving children were: Mrs. A. F. Marsh of Harrison Co.: Mrs. Bettie Batson of Harrison Co. ; Mrs. Addie Hickman of Covington; Mrs. Ida Harney of Cynthiana; Noah Kendall of Bourbon Co.; Will and Arthur Kendall of Harrison Co. Buried at Oddville. Jas. H. Coy, died Tuesday near Republican. Buried at Republican. Born Dec 1852. Survived by wife, son, Mace, and daughter, Maud. Garnett Wiglesworth, died at Poindexter yesterday. Son of William and Mary Wiglesworth. Age about 44. His surviving wife was Miss Nona Ming of Kansas City, MO. They have five children, three girls and two boys. (Not named) Surviving brothers are Will G. Wiglesworth of Cynthiana, and Maynette Wiglesworth of Lexington. Sisers are Mrs. F. E. Drake of Lexington, Mrs. John D. Wood and Mrs. Kemp Wood of Smithville, MO. Two brothers died in recent years, Harry Wiglesworth of Cynthiana, and Lee Wiglesworth of Poindexter. Cynthiana Democrat 31 Oct 1912 Thursday Vol. 65 No. 6 Pg. 3 Col. 3 Killed by train T. F. Haywood, killed at Grant Tunnel near Covington when struck by a train. Cynthiana Democrat 31 Oct 1912 Thursday Vol. 65 No. 6 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring counties Scott Co. Died: H. A. Bourne, 84. Nicholas Co. Died: Harmon Monson, 85 Cynthiana Democrat 31 Oct 1912 Thursday Vol. 65 No. 6 Pg. 7 Col. 5 Richland Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Whalin attended the funeral of Mrs. Walter Ellis, at Berry on 21 Oct. Mrs. Ellis was formerly Mrs. Foley Price and had visited relatives here. Died of TB and her first husband died of the same disease. Survived by current husband and two daughters of first marriage: Florence and Adda. Also two step daughters, Mrs. Tom Price near Falmouth and Mrs. John Colby of Harrison Co. Dave Criswell, about 85, died at the home of his son near Richland on Saturday. Survived by two sons, John L. and Will Tom, both of Kelat area. His wife and two children preceded him. Buried at Benson. Submitted by: Doug Harper http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00012.html#0002839 This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/kyfiles/