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Associate Reformed Presbyterian Death & Marriage Notices From the Christian Magazine of the South, the Erskine Miscellany, and the Due West Telescope, 1843-1863

Departed this life in Jessamine County, Kentucky on Tuesday, the 15th of October last, Robert Gwyna, Senr. He was an elder in Ebenezer Church. … He was the father of a large family, every member of which he lived to see in connection with the church to which he himself belonged.

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Associate Reformed Presbyterian Death & Marriage Notices From the Christian Magazine of the South, the Erskine Miscellany, and the Due West Telescope, 1843-1863 page 36

At her residence on Clear Creek, Jessamine Co., Ky., on Monday moming, November 19th, Mrs. Sarah January, relict of Ephramin January, in the 87th year of her age. She was one of the very few survivors of the first settlers of Kentucky. With her husband and father, Andrew McConnell and his family, she emigrated to Kentucky from Pennsylvania in the year 1780, descending the Ohio River to Louisville and located themselves for a few months in the Fort at Spring Station, about six miles from Louisville, and thence went to the Fort al Harrodsburgh, where they lived about one year, from which place they removed to the Fort at Lexington, where they lived until after the memorable battle of Blue Lick, in which her father was killed. She resided in the Fort at Lexington when the first in that Fort was born, (which child was the late Mrs. Robert Wickliffe, and daughter of Col. Todd, who also fell at the Bluc Lick Battle). In the fall of 1783, or spring of 1784, she removed to the farm on Clear Creek, thirteen miles from Lexington, where she resided up to the time of her death, a period of about sixty six years. At an early period she and her husband became [p.36] members of the Associate Reformed Church, located on their farm, called Ebenezer, (on ground given to and conveyed to the church by her husband) at the time under the care of Rev. Adam Rankin, and afterwards Rev. R. H. Bishop, D. D. … For nearly twenty seven years she was left a widow, her husband having died in 1823. She was the mother of a large family and reared eleven children, five sons and six daughters, all of whom have married and settled in three or four different states, and all are members of some branch of the Church of Christ.
11/8/1918 Mrs. Minnie Hager, wife of John Wesley Hager, aged 35 years, died at
her home near Pollard Saturday of pneumonia. Besides her husband the deceased
is survived by two daughters, Jennie and Julia; and four sons; Joe,
Charles, Woodrow and James Edgar Hagar. The burial took place at Spott's Fork,
Garrard County, Tuesday.
John O. Bourne died On Thursday, Feb 18, 1909, John Draffin Bourne of Hanley
neighborhood, entered into that rest, for which he had longed. For years,
he had been a great sufferer. His affectionate nature, dearly loved
companionship, and his friends, always found a welcome in his home.
Generous almost to a fault, he was never happier than when bestowing
benefits on his friends, often denying himself to accommodate his
neighbors. A true gentleman in every sense of the word. He united
with the Christian church when quite young and lived a consecrated
life. He belonged to one of the oldest families in the county; was
the son of the late James Bourne; his mother was Cynthia Draffin, a
sister of John Draffin, a prominent lawyer of Anderson County. The deceased
was seventy-one years of age. He is survived by a wife and five children,
three sons and two daughters, Hubert D., Robert Y., James Gibbs, Jewell E.
and Mrs. C. I. Prather of Lexington. Funeral services were held at the
residence Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Elder W. S. Irv
Miss Anna Belle Chrisman died Monday, July 22, 1918,
at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Chrisman, after a long
illness of heart trouble. Miss Chrisman was born in this county in 1873
and was the oldest daughter of the family. She was a lovely woman of
strong christian character, as was shown by her cheerfulness and patience
during her long illness. The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian
church since childhood and an active worker of the Clio club. Besides her
parents, she is survived by one brother, Addison Chrisman, of Buffalo, N.Y.
and three sisters, Misses Mary and Sallee, at home and Mrs. Bessie Welch, of
Palatka, Florida. The funeral services were held from the residence Wednesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock conducted by Rev. J. A. Trostle. Interment in
Maple Grove cemetery.
Clarence Cobb died at his home near Mt. Lebanon early
Monday morning, May 1, 1909, after being stricken a few days ago with
ptomaine poisoning. The deceased was 23 years of age and had been engaged
as a teacher in the public schools. He was the son of F. P. Cobb. The
remains were buried in the John Cobb graveyard, two miles east of
Nicholasville.
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Dickerson died, in great piece, at her home on Main Street,
in Nicholasville, July 24th, 1894, , at the advanced age of 79 years. The deceased was one of the pioneers of
Jessamine county, having been born at the old Dickerson place on the
Chrisman Mill pike, about three miles from Nicholasville, Sept. 20, 1815.
She was the eldest daughter of Fountain Dickerson and Mary Rice Dickerson.
Here she lived until her marriage to her cousin, Newton Dickerson, in 1836.
For more than twenty-seven years, the scenes of her quiet and peaceful
life were centered in the home in which she died and the neighbors
surrounding her.
Anna Belle Lowry, aged three years, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elijah Lowry, of West Broadway, died Monday, Sept. 6, 1909 and the
remains were interred in Maple Grove cemetery Tuesday. The child had been
ill for some time.
John C. Railey, 88 years old, died at his home, 545 South Broadway,
Lexington, Thursday afternoon, Oct. 16 , 1913, after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Lillian Railey, three sisters, Mrs. W. F. Rogers, Mrs. William Haggard, of Lexington, and Miss Macey
C. Railey, of Kansas City, and one brother, James C. Railey of Nicholasville. The funeral services took
place at the Lexington cemetery chapel, Friday afternoon at 4 0'clock, the Rev. Mark Collis officiating.
I am especially interested in connecting to anyone of this family. Nancy House Perry
Thomas I. Reynolds died at his home in Nicholasville,
Saturday, April 24, 1909, from a complicaton of diseases, aged 30.
He was a son of Levi Reynolds, a plumber by trade, and an industrious
and honorable young man. He is survived by his father, wife and two
small children and four brothers. Funeral services were held at the
late home on Mulberry street, Rev. E.B. Hill officiating.
The remains were taken in charge by the Modern Woodmen of the
World, of which
the deceased was a member, and interred in Maple Grove cemetery.
Died, at her home on the Danville
pike three miles south of Nicholasville,
Tuesday morning, Sept. 21, 1915, Mrs. Ida Welch Scott.
The deceased had been in ill health for
several months. Mrs. Scott was the daughter of the late
Dr. S. D. Welch, and widow of Judge T. J.
Scott, for many years circuit judge of this district.
For several years, Mrs. Scott had spent the winter
months at St. Petersburg, Fla., with relatives, but always
returned to her old home in Jessamine in the
spring. The deceased was a most excellent woman, of a
bright mind, sympatheti6:55 PM 08/03/2000c and generous, and
beloved by all. Mrs. Scott is survived by three brothers,
Jno. H. Welch, Nicholasville; Dr. Geo. E.
Welch, St. Petersburg, Fla., and a sister, Mrs. Homer
Batson, of Louisville. Funeral services were
held at the home place Thrusday afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock,
conducted by Rev. H. G. Turner, assisted by
Rev. O. B. Crockett, after which the remains were interred
in Maple Grove Cemetery.
NICHOLASVILLE - Russell Hill, 91, of Nottaway Dr, died Fri, Aug 14, at his home. A native of Jessamine County he was born March 21, 1918, to the late James Miles and Melinda Carr Hill. He had lived in Adams County, OH for 52 years and in 1982 he retired from The Randall Company. He was a member of the Seaman Church of Christ in Ohio where he served as Deacon. After returning to Nicholasville he attended Little Hickman Christian Church. He is survived by his wife of 66 years Geneva Peel Hill, son Harold Wade Hill, wife Leslie, FL, daughter Wanda Hill Tingley, husband Ron, OH, 2 sisters Rose Brooks, Nicholasville and Alma Carroll, FL, 2 brothers James Hill, Jr. and Kenneth Hill, wife Betty, sisters in law Betty J. Burton, Ruth Lowry, husband Alvin, and Lucille Hill, 4 grandchildren Ashley Hill, CO, Stephen Hill, FL, Tara McCloud, husband Joe, OH, and Tyler Tingley, Del, 1 great grandson William McCloud and numerous other extended family members. He was preceded in death by 2 sisters Emma Mae Teater and Virginia List and 2 brothers Robert and Roy Hall. Services will be 2pm Tue, Aug 18, at Hager & Cundiff Funeral Home, burial in Maple Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ashley and Stephen Hill, Gene Teater, Wayne Brooks, David Lowry, and Tyler Tingley. Visitation will be from 11am on Tue until time of service. Donations may be made in his memory to Hospice of the Bluegrass or to Little Hickman Christian Church. Lexington Herald-Leader on August 16, 2009
Born: 10/12/1927
Died: 09/22/2008
Nicholasville: Esther Bruner Shearer, 80, died Mon. Sept. 22, at Otterbein Retirement Community in Lebanon, Ohio. A native of Jessamine County she was born Oct. 12, 1927, to the late Robert and Belia Hurt Bruner. She lived for many years in Winchester, Ky. , was a member of the Winchester First Methodist Church, had been an former owner of Modern Electric Service also in Winchester and retired from PNC Bank in the early 90’s. Survivors include a daughter Sandra Shearer, Fort Wayne, IN., a son Larry Shearer and wife Rhonda, Springboro, Ohio, a brother Bobby L. Bruner, wife Anita, CA., a sister JoAnn Corman, husband Willard, Versailles, 8 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter Dianne Shearer Gatson, a sister Patricia Neal Shearer, and a brother Chester Bruner.

Services will be 1:00 PM Thurs. Sept 25, at Hager & Cundiff Funeral Home with Rev. Charles Pinkston officiating, burial in Maple Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Judson Everitt, Clark Everitt, Michael Shearer, Brandon Shearer, Robert White, and Craig Ridgewater.

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