Obit; Whaley and related families Page 4, The KENTUCKIAN CITIZEN, Saturday, 6 Oct 1917 Mr. Wm. W. TALBOT, formerly a well known and prosperous farmer of this county, died in the St Joseph Hospital, in Louisville, at eleven o'clock Thursday morning, from the effects of injuries received last Sunday when his horse ran away, throwing him out of the buggy, and fracturing his skull. After leaving Bourbon county some time ago, Mr. TALBOTT purchased a farm in a Nelson county, where he had been residing since. On Sunday afternoon he was driving on the pike for a visit to a neighbor, when his horse became frightened and ran a way, causing him to be thrown out. Neighbors who saw the fleeing horse ran to the aid of the injured man, and called physicians, who found that his skull had been fractured. He was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, in Louisville, where an operation was performed. Mr. TALBOTT during the latter years of his life had made his home with Mr. and Mrs. James FISHER, near Ruddles Mills. He was a stock trader and farmer, and as such traveled all over the country at intervalls. He had no immediate family but was connected with the Talbotts of Harrrison county and with the EARLYWINE family of this county. The funeral will be held at the residence of Mrs. Sue TALBOTT in Cynthiana, this morning, at ten o'clock. The burial will take place in the Millersburg Cemetery. From: "H. Jean Dalrymple" Date: 20 Aug 1998