Photos In Random Order
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Analine Mullins & Bobby Jo Click Submitted by Carol Howell McGlothen |
This is Anderson Eaphraim Hayes and his brother Oscar Hays. I am guessing it was taken
around 1900. Submitted by Rebecca Blystone |
Andrew Akers s/o David and Elizabeth Collier Akers. Married Hannah Hamilton 2-15-1852
Floyd Co., Kentucky. Known Children: Sarah Jane, Adiline, and Robert Submitted by Margaret Hall |
Andrew Jackson Burchett: Born May 6 1869 In Floyd Co Ky. Seventh child of Thomas &
Letitia Vaughn Burchett. In the early 1880's went to Okla. Settled on the Cherokee
strip. Was the first Deputy of Tulsa County OK, for twenty two years, Okla. Became a
state in 1907. Jack served in this capacity until 1922. Retired and moved to Rogers
county Okla. On the Vertigris River. He died there in 1945, and is buried there. Submitted by Kermit Collins |
James Bartley Click b. 12-10-1800 d. 03-01-898 s/o John Click & SusanDrake This picture was taken in 1896 and appeared in the Cincinnati Enquirernewspaper along with a letter from William Jennings Bryan to James Click thanking him for riding his mule 6 miles to vote for him in the presidential election. The article listed him as being 106 years old. Some sources list his birth as 10 Dec 1790. Submitted by Charles Rice |
Billy James Blanton h/o Ortha Evans Blanton b. 1-25-1820 d. 8-5-1905 buried in Johnson county Submitted by Billy Howell |
James Ford picture was found in album belonging to Birdie Vaughn Childers (died abt 1986) of Richardson, Lawrence County, Ky. Birdie's daughter in law was a Ford. Don't know if that is the connection or if there is some other connection. The album was inscribed : to Lizzie Ford from sister Ella, Dec. 25, 1890. It is a beautiful collection of pictures. Submitted by Donna Cox |
James "Jimmy" Goodman s/o Hiram Kenas Goodman & Susan "Dollie" Wallen Submitted by James Goodman |
Frank Click and daughters, s/o Ulysses Dock Click and Mandy Click Submitted by Rita Frasure |
Frank M Hager at his Blacksmith shop in Prestonsburg, Ky., he was married toLula
Hale Hager, d/o James Emory Hale & Liza Hale, We know very little about eitherof
these families , He d. in 1925, leaving 4 children ager 12 to 3 years. after he died
theywe put in the Masonic home for Widows and Orphans, in Louisville, Ky. she had
fallenshe was unable to keep the children, real reason not known, for sure, then she
remarriedand died 1 month later, at the age of 33, two years after Frank. The children
were HarryEverett Hager (my Father), James Emory Hager, Ethel May Hager, Minnie
Elizabeth Hager,they also had a small house in Prestonsburg, Ky. according to the papers
we have from thehome in Louisville Ky. We are just now learning about more of his family
and know nothing much about hers. Submitted by Judy Stambaugh |
Frank M Hager |
Frank Triplett s/o Lee Triplett Jr. b.12/25/1894 Submitted by Terry Triplett |
Emmit Allan on porch, Ollie Belle (Pitts) Frasure, Mary Anna "Liza" (Moore) Pitts, Marion Pitts, Parisade (Martin) Pitts, Greenville (Green) Pitts, & Adam Pitts on the end with the tie on. Submitted by Amy Berry |
Poca (Wicker) Hicks b- 4/13/1890 d-6/22/1963 w/o Enoch Hicks b- 1/6/1887 d1/13/1958. d/o John Wicker & Elizabeth (Hunter) Wicker Submitted by Jerry Powell |
Polly Jane Osborne Bentley b. 10-13-1861 d. 12-01-1930 w/o Samuel Bentley d/o William Salsbury & Virginia Jane Hall Osborne |
left to right: Polly Hall, William McKinley Cox, Pearly Newman and Robert Lee Caudill. Hi Hat, Ky. McKinley, born 04-05-1896,was s/o John & Florence Martin Cox, he was killed on 08-29-1918 in WW1, PFC US Marine Corps. Robert Lee Caudill was s/o Willard & Minda Brown Caudill, h/o Evelyn Cox, he died in Fla. in 1983. Date of picture about 1916. |
Fredrick W. Newsome b. 1-5-1812 d. 1890 h/o Ansy Hall. Son Robert Newsome b. 12-25-1937 d. 3-29-1895 h/o Uphemia "Phena" Brown (Ink Sketch) Submitted by Charles W. Newsome |
Fred & Zonie Lawson Randolph, d/o Ferdinand & Timpie Martin Lawson, s/o Emogene Rollins
Submitted by Shelia Harlow |
Freeman And Margaret Yates Hamilton left, also Margaret's mother Matilda Mullins Yates and her brother Robert Yates |
Freida "Sissie" McGlothen taken at a quarter machine at a fair in Martin, KY. Submitted by Carol Howell McGlothen |
Poppie & Mother Rose. They are buried In Miller Cemetery at Spurlock, KY.Benjamin b.
6/6/1889 in Spradlin Fork, KY he married Rennie on 12/12/1912. They had 11 children,
four of which were twins. The following are the children toreach adult hood Bess,
Jessie, Ruben, Mollie, Benny & Fannie. None of the twins survived Benjamin d. 12/21/1979
Rennie was b. 3/27/1894 birthplace Knott Co. KY Submitted by Lydia (Rose) Neal |
Preacher Durham's Bible School, David, KY Submitted by Judy Nelson Calhoun |
Preacher James E. Durham & Mrs. Durham Submitted by Judy Nelson Calhoun |
Preston Hall & Wife: Photo hanging in the Samaria Old Regular Baptist Church on Big Mud Creek |
Freida McGlothen d/o Herb & Louise Allen McGlothen sitting with Delano Stumbo,
s/o Charles "Chub" Stumbo - In Printer, KY, on the lawn of Viola Stumbo Allen & Troy
Allen. Troy & Viola Allen ran the grocery store in Printer for many years. Submitted by: Freida McGlothen Taylor |
Funeral of Morgan Stumbo, the five men by the casket are his son's. Standing from left to right are Ray, Bud, Amos, sitting are Stiffy and Granville |
Gail & Jessie Blair, father & Mother of Randall Blair. Submitted by Randall G. Blair |
Garrett Men taken by Dennis Morgan Given to Ben Caudill |
George W. Priest and Unknown Ladies Submitted by Lucy DeYoung |
Minerva Priest and Allifair her daughter Submitted by Lucy DeYoung |
Monterville (my great grandfather) & Adeline Priest Submitted by Lucy DeYoung |
Grant & Georgia Priest Submitted by Lucy DeYoung |
Genieve Howell Velky d/o Flary Howell & Sterling Howell |
George Burke who worked in the laboratory of David Mine | George D. Ratilff |
The George Washington Rollins Family L-R Mack Rollins, James Rollins,George Washington Rollins holding daugh, Clara Mae Rollins, Minnie Gilliam Rollins, 1st w/o George Washington Rollins, holding son, Charlie "Speed" Rollins, Clifton Rollins Submitted by Shelia Harlow |
Prudy Howell d/o Crit & Ella Hall Howell b. 11-10-1925 d. ? married Steve Justice |
Railroad Crew Workers; Hi Hat, Ky. (Was calledFed, Ky.) Front Row: Hulbert Cox 2nd row: Luther Elswick, Green Newman, Jessie Vance, Willard Caudill & Lee Caudill. 3rd row: Sill Brown, John Milburn Tackett, Jim Bob Elswick, Willie D. Brown, & McKinnley Caudill. |
Ralph Caudill & Dave Mullins Taken around Hi Hat or Price in the late 40s or first part
of the 50s Submit by Ben Caudill |
Ralph Howell & Maxie Dye Howell Ralph s/o Jarvey & Lizzie Cox b. Sep-25-1931 d. Jan-20-2000 Maxie d/o Bert & Rattie Sue Gayheart Dye b. Jul-10-1932 Submitted by Sue Howell Vinson |