Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 edition. Excerpt: ...church, a most estimable citizen. His address is Marion, Ky. The children of this marriage are 7, as follows: 1--Lucy Minerva. 4--Ida May. 2--Albert Newton. 5--Clarence Edward. 3--Alfred Lexa. 6--John Elliot. 7--Homer Yandell. 1--Lucy Minerva (Minnie) Hughes married Newton Walker Paris, a son of Louis H. and Sallie (Walker) Paris. He was a farmer and teacher. He was for several years employed in the U. S. Internal Revenue service as Storekeeper-Gauger. He was born May 14, 1870, and died in Louisville, Ky., Jan. 22, 1909. He was a member of the Crescent Hill Baptist church, Louisville, at the time of his death. He had been ordained or liberated to preach, but had not entered actively into ttie ministry. He was a very excellent man. His widbw's address is Oneid, Ky. 2--Albert Newton Hughes married Millie Gant. He is somewhere in the Northwest. Address not known. 3--Alfred Lexa is married, but the name of his wife is not known except that her first name is Mary. Address unknown. 4--Ida May Hughes married Francis Martin Hill, a son of Robert Hill, a farmer. Address, Marion, Ky. 5--Clarence Edward Hughes is married, but I am not advised as to his wife's name except that her first name is Bertie. Address not known. 6--John Elliot Hughes not married. 7--Homer Yandell Hughes not married. f--Susan Jane, youngest child of Leonard F. and Mary Jane (McClusky) Hughes, married Henry Sylvester Wheeler, a son of Clark and Caroline (Ragsdale) Wheeler. Henry is a farmer and carpenter, and a member of the Presbyterian church, in which he is an active worker. He owns good property near the eastern limits of Marion, Ky., which is his address. Their children are 7, as follows: 1--Nona. 4--Myrtle. 2--Nannie. S--Nellie. 3--Charles Henry. 6--Mina. 7--Walter...