C O V I N G T O N J O U R N A L
New Series--Vol. IX, No. 5
COVINGTON, KY., MARCH 11, 1876
Whole No. 431
PENDLETON
COUNTY
Falmouth Independent
Rev. H. B. Taylor, late
of Maysville, has taken up his residence in
Falmouth. He has been employed by the Christian
church at this place.
Three children of Mrs.
Nancy Dougherty, living on Grassy Creek, have
died of scarlet fever, within three weeks.
Mr. Jackson Northcutt,
of this county, near Knoxville, died of
small-pox, one day last week. The deceased was a
good and highly respected citizen. He leaves a
wife and four children, two of whom are confined
with this dreadful disease.
Small-pox is prevailing
in parts of our county. Several cases in the
Knoxville neighborhood, on the Bental farm.
Great care should be taken to prevent its
spread.
BIRTHS – To the wife of
Wm. Routt, a daughter… To the wife of T. L.
Harris, of this county, a daughter.
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