Mr. James Padgett was killed last Friday by the explosion of a cylinder of a threshing machine. He leaves a wife and six small children to mourn their loss.
Published in The Semi-Weekly Interior Journal on Friday, September 4, 1885.
MATRIMONIAL
The following clearly indicates that the little naked gizzard-perforator, cupid, has not been idle during the sultry days and moonlight eves of summer. The clerks, confectioners and unifiers are happy, and their purses are growing plethoric. The following weddings were announced to take place in this county last night (Thursday, the 9th):
. . . . . ; James E. Padgett to Delilah Gooch, at bride's father's; . . . .
Published in The Interior Journal (Stanford, Kentucky) on Thursday, November 20, 1873.
Child not listed below:
Leo Padgett (Oct 1879 - ****)
Mr. James Padgett was killed last Friday by the explosion of a cylinder of a threshing machine. He leaves a wife and six small children to mourn their loss.
Published in The Semi-Weekly Interior Journal on Friday, September 4, 1885.
MATRIMONIAL
The following clearly indicates that the little naked gizzard-perforator, cupid, has not been idle during the sultry days and moonlight eves of summer. The clerks, confectioners and unifiers are happy, and their purses are growing plethoric. The following weddings were announced to take place in this county last night (Thursday, the 9th):
. . . . . ; James E. Padgett to Delilah Gooch, at bride's father's; . . . .
Published in The Interior Journal (Stanford, Kentucky) on Thursday, November 20, 1873.
Child not listed below:
Leo Padgett (Oct 1879 - ****)
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