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Harrison County KyArchives News.....News Excerpts February 25 1910
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Log Cabin
Log Cabin  Friday 25 Feb 1910  Vol. 15 No. 8  
Pg. 2  Col. 1
Burned to Death
 Mrs. Maggie Arms, wife of Herbert Arms, of near Ruddles Mills, d. Sunday.  She 
was Miss Margaret Camery and was 31.  Survived by three children.  Buried in 
Ruddles Mills Cem. 
Mrs. Rufus Marshall burned to death at her home in Goddard, Fleming Co. last 
Friday.  

Log Cabin  Friday 25 Feb 1910  Vol. 15 No. 8  
Pg. 5  Col. 3
Deaths
R. J. Brannock d. Monday of pneumonia age 69.  Survived by two daughter, Mrs. 
Clara Dunnivan of Midway and Mrs. Ellen Lucas of Lexinton, and three sons, 
Albert, William and Thomas.  Buried in Battle Grove.
Lawrence Baker infant son of Joseph Baker on 12 Feb 1910 at Boston, IN.  
Mrs. Laura Young, d. 9 Feb 1910 in West Union, OH.  Wife of Rev. J. F. Young 
and was formerly Miss Laoura Rose of Harrison Co.  Age 52.  Survived by two 
sister and two brothers; Mrs. L. J. Richie of Lair, Miss Georgia Rose,  
Jacksonsville, R. H. and X. J. Rose.
Edith Mildred King, daugher of Frank and Huldie King.  Born 17 Jan 1909 d. 11 
Feb 1910.  Survived by parents, three sisters and two brothers.  Burial in 
Beaver Cem.   Pall bearers sere Cynthia and Gertrude Whalen, Blanche and Hallie 
Dennis.  
Dr. W. D. Williams d. Thursday in Louisville while enroute to Hot Springs, AR.  
Buried in Battle Grove.  
Mrs. Ella Lake age 53, d. 21 Feb 1910 of erysipelas at home on Conners¬ville 
Pike.  Buried at Battle Grove.  Formerly Miss Ella King, being daughter of the 
late Paul King.  Survived by husband and seven children; Jos. K., Willie, Boyd, 
Goebel, Carrie, Dorsie, and Frances.  Also one brother, Lew King of Poindexter 
and one sister, Mrs. Hattie Craigmyle of Harrison Co.  Three half brothers; 
Russsell King, Philadelpha; John and Will King.  Three half sisters; Mrs. Mary 
Rose and Mrs. Fannie Ogle, of Paris and Mrs. Jo Kimbrough, of Poindexter.
 
(Delayed Deaths from last week.)
Thomas Shingleton age 75, d. 13 Feb 1910 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. 
H. Harp.  Buried in Poindexter.
Reuben S. Robertson d. 15 Feb 1910 of heart failure.  Age 75.  Survived by wife 
and six children; John and Richard RObertson of Bourbon, Mrs. Wm. Harney, Mrs 
Lafe Harney, Miss Ida Robertson and Sam Robertson of Harrison Co. 
Mrs. Martha Myrtle Harris.  age about 20 d. of white plague on 14 Feb 1910.  
Funeral at Curry Church.  

Log Cabin  Friday 25 Feb 1910  Vol. 15 No. 8  
Pg. 7  Col. 3
Corinth
Amanda Limerick wife of Bro. J. H. Limerick of Cordova d.   Buried at Odd Log 
Cabin  Friday 25 Feb 1910  Vol. 15 No. 8  
Pg. 8  Col. 1
 Baptist
Born, Friday to Joe Wyles, a daughter.



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