Mrs. Franklin Dies
Near Mt. Eden
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Published Friday May 20, 1938, Shelby
Sentinel
Mrs. Fannie Lou Franklin, 31, wife of
Alonzo Franklin, died Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock at her home
near Mt. Eden.
Mrs. Franklin was a native of Nelson
County, but had made her home in this county for sometime.
Besides her husband she is survived
by three daughter, Frances, Mary E. and Margaret A. Franklin.
Funeral services were conducted
Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Green’s Chapel, Nelson County,
by the Rev. Jack Tichenor. Burial was in the Church Cemetery.
**Died 15 May 1938, Fannie Franklin
was the daughter of Ed and Annie Elizabeth Armstrong McGaughey***
SOURCE: Transcribed from various records by Tamryn
Glaser.
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F. D. Pollard Dies In
Louisville
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Published, Friday 16 December 1938,
Shelby Sentinel.
F. Darnell Pollard, 85, died
Saturday morning at 6 o’clock at the home of his son, Arthur
Pollard in Louisville.
Mr. Pollard was born and had spent
the greater part of his life in this county. He won and retained
the respect and esteem of all who knew him. He was a kind friend,
a loving father, and a member of the Graefenburg Christian Church.
He is survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Jesse Clark, Mrs. Harrison Edington, both of this county; as
son, Arthur Pollard, Louisville; three step-daughters, Mrs. Adrian
Huff, Mrs. Pete Clark, and Mrs. Jack Baker, all of this county;
twenty-nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Beechridge Church by the
Rev. Willard A. Guy. Interment followed in the Beechridge
Cemetery.
***Francis Darnell Pollard Died 10
December 1938***
SOURCE: Transcribed from various records by Tamryn
Glaser.
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Adolphus Cox Buried
Wed. |
Published Friday 16 December 1938, Shelby
Sentinel
Adolphus Cox, 46 years old, a farmer,
died Monday morning at 3 o’clock at his home on Rea Ridge. He was a
native of Anderson county, but had spent the past 15 years in Shelby
county.
He is survived by one daughter, Miss
Allie Mae Cox, 3 sons, Walter V., Herbert and James T. Cox, all of
Shelby county , his father, Samuel Cox, of Anderson county; six
sisters, Mrs. Will Smitha, Mrs. Roscoe Catlett, Mrs. Clyde Catlett,
Mrs. Nora Lawson, all of Shelby county, and Mrs. Sherman Siers and
Mrs. Elmo Palmer, of Anderson county; five brothers, Calvin, Luther,
Bennie, Shelby; John of Jeffersonville and Ronald of Anderson. Funeral
services were held Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock at Salem Baptist
church by the Rev. Ralph R. White and Rev. Foster E. Howard. Interment
was in Grove Hill Cemetery.
***Adolphus Cox died 12 December
1938***
SOURCE: Transcribed from various records by Tamryn
Glaser.
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