From: KyArchives [Archives@genrecords.org] Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 8:09 AM To: Ky-Footsteps Subject: LOG.CABIN.1908.12.24.Harrison.NEWS News Excerpts December 24 1908 Harrison County KyArchives News Log Cabin Log Cabin Thursday 24 Dec 1908 Vol. 13 No. 51 Pg. 2 Col. 2 Hinton (Delayed from last week.) The widowed daughter of our assessor, Mr. John Mulberry, died at the house of her parents near Stonewall, Saturday, 12 December of that dread disease, consumption. The remains were laid to rest in the Mulberry graveyard on Monday. Survived by parents and brothers. Pg. 2 Col. 3 Kentontown (Delayed from last week.) Thomas Stanfield and Carter Huffman, of Havilandsville, were on a hunting trip to Kentontown a few days last week. Pg. 3 Col. 4 Antioch Mills (Delayed from last week.) Born to the wife of Dora Wyatt, a daughter. Colville Born to the wife of Earl Robbins, a son. Pg. 4 Col. 3 DEATHS Mr. A. B. Renneckar died Monday at his home on Court Square due to nervous paralysis. The funeral was in the Methodist church and he was buried in Battle Grove. He was the son of Capt. John Renneckar and Katherine Lemmons Renneckar and was born on Sept. 21, 1835 in this county eight miles west of Cynthiana. On Dec 12 1861 he married Miss Elizabeth Gossett, a sister of Mr. Abram Gossett, Mrs. John Gossett and Mrs. Eliza Miller. Over twenty years ago he became a member of the Methodist church. Mr. Renneckar is survived by a half brother, Capt, P. C. Renneckar of Louisville and a half sister Mrs. N. J. Henry of this city. Another half sister, Mrs. Addie Martin, died some years ago these three being children of Capt. John Renneckar's second marriage, his second wife being Miss Carter. Mr. A. B. Renneckar's full brothers and sisters who are all dead were, D. L., Adam, Harry and Samuel Renneckar, Mrs. Eliz. Jewett, Mrs. Eliza Conrad, Mrs. Mary Renaker, Mrs. Susan Pixley, Mrs. Kate Northcutt, Mrs. Teressa Lafferty and Mrs. Millie Martin. Mrs. Julian Williams aged 52 wife of Mr. W. B. Williams, died at Jacksonville, Sunday. She was buried at Jacksonville. Mrs. Katie Fryman, nee Berry, died at her home in Indiana last Friday from lung trouble. She was about 25 years old. She leaves a husband, parents and several brothers and sisters. The remains were brought to the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. R. T. Berry, in the eastern part of the county and funeral services were held at Indian Creek Monday. Interment was in Battle Grove. Judge Jeremiah R. Morton the prominent Lexington attorney died suddenly of heart disease at his home Friday. His daughter, Miss Judeth Morton, was killed about a year ago being thrown from a horse. Mr. Veach Lee Mullen died at his home near Leesburg last Friday. He was the oldest son of Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Mullen. He was born March 15, 1884, died Dec. 18th, 1908 and therefore was 25 years of age. He left his wife, two children, parents six sisters and five brothers. He was buried in the Jacksonville Cem. Mr. & Mrs. W. T. Light, of Baptist, have the sympathy of their numerous friends in the death of their infant child which passed away Monday. Pg. 5 Col. 2 Baptist The infant son of W. T. Light and wife died Sunday night and was buried Monday evening. Born, Monday December 14, to the wife of Robt. McPharland, a fine ten pound son. Submitted by: Doug Harper http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00012.html#0002839 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/kyfiles/