(courtesy of Diana Addington Matherly #47285682)
Birth date courtesy of contributor Helen McKeown
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OHIO COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Mary E. Addington married Wm. G. Overton
16 April 1844 Vol. B/OCR, pg. 3
Mary Overton married J. W. Taylor
6 October 1883 Vol. 1, pg. 47
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THE HARTFORD HERALD, HARTFORD, KENTUCKY
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1907
Page 6
HOPEWELL
Mrs. Mary Taylor is very sick at the home of her son, Mr. Chester Overton, of this neighborhood.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1907
Page 8
HOPEWELL
Mrs. Mary C. Taylor, whose illness has been mentioned, died at the home of her son, W. C. Overton, the first day of May and was buried at Equality the 2nd. Rev. W. A. Grant officiated at the funeral services.
THE HARTFORD REPUBLICAN, HARTFORD, OHIO COUNTY, KENTUCKY
FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1907
Page 8
SMALLHOUS
Mrs. Mary Overton Taylor, who died at her home near Hopewell May 1st, was brought to Equality the following day for interment. After funeral services by Rev. Grant at the Baptist church her remains were laid to rest by the side of her first husband, in what is known as Aunt Nellie's burying ground.
Mr. Chester Overton, Mr and Mrs. Englar, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Englar, Jr., and several others from near Hopewell attended the funeral services of Mrs. Mary Taylor.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
(courtesy of Diana Addington Matherly #47285682)
Birth date courtesy of contributor Helen McKeown
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OHIO COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Mary E. Addington married Wm. G. Overton
16 April 1844 Vol. B/OCR, pg. 3
Mary Overton married J. W. Taylor
6 October 1883 Vol. 1, pg. 47
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THE HARTFORD HERALD, HARTFORD, KENTUCKY
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1907
Page 6
HOPEWELL
Mrs. Mary Taylor is very sick at the home of her son, Mr. Chester Overton, of this neighborhood.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1907
Page 8
HOPEWELL
Mrs. Mary C. Taylor, whose illness has been mentioned, died at the home of her son, W. C. Overton, the first day of May and was buried at Equality the 2nd. Rev. W. A. Grant officiated at the funeral services.
THE HARTFORD REPUBLICAN, HARTFORD, OHIO COUNTY, KENTUCKY
FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1907
Page 8
SMALLHOUS
Mrs. Mary Overton Taylor, who died at her home near Hopewell May 1st, was brought to Equality the following day for interment. After funeral services by Rev. Grant at the Baptist church her remains were laid to rest by the side of her first husband, in what is known as Aunt Nellie's burying ground.
Mr. Chester Overton, Mr and Mrs. Englar, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Englar, Jr., and several others from near Hopewell attended the funeral services of Mrs. Mary Taylor.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
Family Members
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Joshua Barnard Addington
1804–1867
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Sarah Elizabeth Addington Cain
1809–1872
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William Blackman Addington
1811–1893
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Jemima Addington Coleman Gentry
1816–1872
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Dorcas Ann Tanquary Addington Duke
1820–1884
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Matilda Cynthia Addington Brown
1824–1881
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Marinda Lucetta Addington Brown
1830–1896
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Virgil Porter Addington
1833–1883
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