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351 | 1910 Census Mathew Warren, Dry Goods store keeper, Single. Evidently the Ruth store at Pitman Creek | ||
352 | 1910 Census Samuel Black Colyer family In Nevada, shows children | ||
353 | 1910 census: Samuel Black Colyer children/wife ? | ||
354 | 1910 DC census Frank Curtis Shows wife Alice, father Edmund, one daughter | ||
355 | 1910 Pulaski County Ky Census Richard G Collier Richard G Collier attested Charles Granade Colyer widow pension having been fellow Confederate Soldier 6th Ky Calvary. | ||
356 | 1910 Washington DC census Clarence Curtis Clarence Curtis family on 1910 census | ||
357 | 1911 U.S. Geologic survey map of Mill Springs area shows what is referred to in deeds that reference Robertsport road. Trace attempts of Stoner deeds after sale have some reference to Stoner lines in later deeds that were near Robertsport road. Robertsport was predecessor to Bud post office by 1911 according to Rennicks' Ky Place Names. | ||
358 | 1912 Funeral Frank Curtis father in law | ||
359 | 1912 Lousia J Colyer deed traced to current location deed traced of old Charles Granade Colyer home/farm that was titled in Louisa Jane Meece Colyer's name to current location | ||
360 | 1914 Ft. Worth directory Sam Colyer shows Colyer & Sears grocery and Charles Colyer, Sam's brother as a driver for the grocery | ||
361 | 1914 John Carpenter Curtis deed party supplement Identifies Ben V. Smith who sold 515 N. Main Street property to JC Curtis in 1914 as an attorney who represented JC Curtis company Somerset Milling Co. | ||
362 | 1914 John Carpenter Curtis purchase deed and house swap for 515 N. Main Street Somerset KY JC (Jack) Curtis trades his house at 121 N. Central to Attorney Ben V. Smith plus $2750 for Ben Smith's property at 515 N. Main St which he had owned since 1890. Ben Smith was made an attorney in 1890, later becoming a Pulaski County Judge and also represented Somerset Milling Co, which was owned by JC Curtis and Brothers. | ||
363 | 1916 Botkin farm Blaze Valley deed meets & bounds plot map | ||
364 | 1916 Confederate widow pension application Richard G. Collier by wife Sallie. Shows that Richard G. Collier who attested to Charles Granade Colyer confederate pension app, was also in the 6th Ky Calvary. | ||
365 | 1916 sale of Maranda Botkin land 121 acres Sold from estate of MH Botkin by executor John Carpenter (JC) Curtis to Phelps | ||
366 | 1917 deed from Louisa J Meece Colyer to Roscoe P James, son in law Land transferred to Roscoe James who married daughter to Charles Granade Colyer & Lousia Jane, Alma. | ||
367 | 1917 Frank Waite drafted army from Somerset Ky, in Louisville Ky paper | ||
368 | 1919 deed RP Phelps to Chester Cain of 121 acre MH (Maranda) Botkin farm Same farm that John Carpenter (JC) Curtis, as son-in-law estate executor of MH Botkin estate sold to RP Phelps located at Blaze Valley Rd and current hwy 192 in Somerset KY (at the time at Ruth Ky) | ||
369 | 1919 Earl Curtis west side of Monticello St farm 100 acres $7000 | ||
370 | 1920 census Henry Warren, Mathew Warren, Roscoe James Note that Mathew Warren evidently was single all his life and in 1920 is living in the Warren house at Pitman Creek with his older Brother and his wife Henry and Samantha Warren. | ||
371 | 1920 census Sam Colyer | ||
372 | 1921 deed from Charles Warren, son of William H Warren, to brother Edward Warren This appears to be land behind current day 192 market | ||
373 | 1921 deed from Henry Warren, son of William H Warren, to brother Edward Warren appears to be land behind current day 192 market | ||
374 | 1922 John Carpenter Curtis appointed guardian of orphan. John Arnold Curtis 16 month old daughter dies. Note the name of the father of child being McMullen....same name as was party to land lawsuit and transfer to John T. Curtis in Waynesburg KY in 1880. | ||
375 | 1923 deed Earl Curtis/Chas Oats the bluffs of Burnside | ||
376 | 1923 Earl Curtis deed Oak Hill Rd house/farm | ||
377 | 1923 Earl Curtis deed, East side of Monticello St farm | ||
378 | 1924 First Methodist Church Somerset Directory | ||
379 | 1924 letter to Mrs. Davidson re John Colyer Revolutionary From National Archives pension files of John Colyer born. 1744 Revolutionary War records | ||
380 | 1926 Samuel Lance Colyer death cert | ||
381 | 1926 transfer deed Monticello Mill from Fred P Curtis to brothers John C Curtis and Charles E Curtis | ||
382 | 1929 Jack V. Curtis on Fourth Ward school honor roll 5th grade | ||
383 | 1930 census Sam Colyer | ||
384 | 1930 census: Henry & Samantha Warren, son Andrew Moses Warren (widower) and daughter Geneva Shows Moses Warren born about 1883. (WWI registration shows dob 12/24/1883) So he was same age as Sam Colyer up the road in 1900 who lived on Pitman Rd at Cherry Grove school. Where they playmates in school era ? Max Lay reports that Sam told him he went to Warren house (formerly Sam's father's house before Warrens purchased) in the summer. | ||
385 | 1932 National Archives letter to Mrs. Scott of Frankfort KY re: Revolutionary War record of John Colyer born 1744. Mentions Grizzy, his wife, and William oldest son. Also mentions of Pulaski and Rockcastle county Richard and Stephen Colyer. | ||
386 | 1933 KY Historical Society article on Stoner written by Boertman at Univ Michigan | ||
387 | 1933 Somerset Methodist Church directory Kindly supplied by Mr. Rod Zimmerman of Somerset 3/6/2015: shows all members and bible study class photos; Shows Curtis family of JC Curtis, Earl Curtis, Jack Curtis, Evelyn Curtis, Dorothy Curtis, Ana Rachael Curtis, Glenn Curtis | ||
388 | 1935 Kentucky Highway Dept map of Ruth Ky hwy192 improvements Map showing location of Langdon-Colyer-Warren Log house in 1935 and road improvements to be made. Shows grave yard, location of store/post office in 1935 before reported flood washed post office away. Show changing route of hwy 192 | ||
389 | 1936 Earl Curtis at Edgar Curtis funeral Also note several Gooch's attend. They were family friends from Waynesburg KY days and also involved in Fred M. Curtis chevrolet car business. | ||
390 | 1936 Sam Colyer purchase deed Denham street lots | ||
391 | 1937 Dawn of Tennessee Valley book references to Stoner | ||
392 | 1937 Pulaski County map Cropped section of eastern Pulaski county annotated with noted locations | ||
393 | 1937 Somerset High year book Edith Colyer Edith was a senior | ||
394 | 1938 Frank Wait sick. Mrs. Earl Curtis stays with sister , Ada, who is married to Frank Wait | ||
395 | 1940 census Charles Colyer, popcorn,peanut, crackerjack, Edith Notice that at that time, they called Clay Hill Rd / Strawberry Rd by the name of Ruth-Alcade Rd. | ||
396 | 1940 census Fred M. Curtis Shows worked as Revenuer and lived at the time in Lexington, while maintaining home on Maple st. in Somerset KY | ||
397 | 1940 Jack Curtis Draft Registration card record Living in Murfreesboro TN | ||
398 | 1941 Evelyn Curtis Moore wedding Held at parents home 224 S Central Ave. Somerset | ||
399 | 1942 Fred M. Curtis World War II draft registration shows address of home | ||
400 | 1945 Jack Curtis, Dorothy Curtis and Glenn Curtis start new jobs after World War II. |