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=Other Notable Alumni=
 
=Other Notable Alumni=
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==Byrum family==
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* Carl Swearingen Byrum +1991 (b. 1922 Franklin, Simpson, KY - d. 1991 Newburgh, Warrick, [[Indiana|IN]]), son of Alonzo Carlton Byrum (b. 1864 Springfield, Robertson, KY - d. 1950 Clarksville, Montgomery, [[Tennessee|TN]]) & Esma Swearingen Byrum (b. 1877 Middleton, Simpson, KY - d. 1930 Franklin, KY). Navy veteran WWII & Kentucky Colonel. Retired in 1985 as Deputy Fire Chief of the Detroit Fire Dept., in [[Michigan]], after 42 years of service. Honorary member of the Newburgh Volunteer Fire Dept. May have been a member of the [[Gideons]]. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/378895922 Obit].
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* Margaret Elsie Jung Byrum (b. 1921 Germany - d. 2015 Newburgh, IN), daughter of Franz Jung (b. 1887 Weidenau, Germany - d. 1947 Kenosha, WI) & Augusta Driesbach Jung (b. 1891 Germany - d. 1950 Kenosha, WI). 1923-1950 @ Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha, [[Wisconsin|WI]]. The Jung family was in fellowship 1923-1947/1950 with the Kenosha Christian Assembly (KLC EB), now an open brethren assembly known as [[Grace Bible Chapel, Kenosha, WI|Grace Bible Chapel]].
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** Nancy Byrum Jobe (Newburgh, IN)
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** Janet Byrum Hubel (Minneapolis, MN)
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==Coin family==
 
==Coin family==
 
* David Coin
 
* David Coin
  
 
==McKenzie family==
 
==McKenzie family==
* Kenneth Ray "Ken" McKenzie (b. 1943 Salem, [[Illinois|IL]] - '''d. 3-30-2023''' Owesboro, KY), son of Paul Odes McKenzie (b. 1912 Fort Smith, Sebastian, [[Arkansas|AR]] - d. 2000 Flora, Clay, [[Illinois|IL]]) & Alice Lucille Cox McKenzie (b. 1920 Charleston, Mississippi, [[Missouri|MO]] - d. 2002 Flora, IL). Army vet stationed in France. Retired from Owensboro Public Schools, formerly with Barmet Aluminum & Ashland Oil Company as per his [https://www.owensborotimes.com/obituaries/141611-ken-ray-mckenzie/ obit].
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* Kenneth Ray "Ken" McKenzie (b. 1943 Salem, [[Illinois|IL]] - '''d. 3-30-2023''' Owesboro, KY), son of Paul Odes McKenzie (b. 1912 Fort Smith, Sebastian, [[Arkansas|AR]] - d. 2000 Flora, Clay, [[Illinois|IL]]) & Alice Lucille Cox McKenzie (b. 1920 Charleston, Mississippi, [[Missouri|MO]] - d. 2002 Flora, IL). Army vet stationed in France. Retired from Owensboro Public Schools, formerly with Barmet Aluminum & Ashland Oil Company as per his [https://www.owensborotimes.com/obituaries/141611-ken-ray-mckenzie/ obit].
* Mary "Loyce" Pfister McKenzie (m. 1974).
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* Mary "Loyce" Pfister McKenzie (m. 1974).
  
 
==Miller family==
 
==Miller family==
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==O'Bryan family==
 
==O'Bryan family==
* Ronnie O'Bryan  
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* Ronnie O'Bryan
  
 
==Winston family==
 
==Winston family==
* Isaac Dix Winston III '''1983+''' (b. 1955 Owensboro, KY), son of Isaac Dix Winston, Jr. (b. 1925 Evansville, Vanderburgh, IN - d. 2014; WWII Navy vet) & Mary Louise Nicely Winston (b. 1925 Irvington, Breckenridge, KY - d. 2013 Rowlett, [[Texas|TX]]).
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* Isaac Dix Winston III '''1983+''' (b. 1955 Owensboro, KY), son of Isaac Dix Winston, Jr. (b. 1925 Evansville, Vanderburgh, IN - d. 2014; WWII Navy vet) & Mary Louise Nicely Winston (b. 1925 Irvington, Breckenridge, KY - d. 2013 Rowlett, [[Texas|TX]]).
** His paternal grandfather was Dr. Isaac Dix Winston (b. 1874 Union Co., KY - d. 1943 Sturgis, Union, KY). Dr. Winston was a M.D.
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** His paternal grandfather was Dr. Isaac Dix Winston (b. 1874 Union Co., KY - d. 1943 Sturgis, Union, KY). Dr. Winston was a M.D.
** His paternal great-grandfather was Dr. Gustavus "Gus" Vasa Winston (b. 1821 Half Sink, Henrico, VA; m. 1855 Paducah, KY; d. 1896 Sturgis, KY), also a M.D. 1860 @ Morganfield, Union, KY. Gus' wife was Elizabeth Byers Dix Winston (b. 1837 Old Washington, Mason, KY - d. 1912 Sturgis, KY).
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** His paternal great-grandfather was Dr. Gustavus "Gus" Vasa Winston (b. 1821 Half Sink, Henrico, VA; m. 1855 Paducah, KY; d. 1896 Sturgis, KY), also a M.D. 1860 @ Morganfield, Union, KY. Gus' wife was Elizabeth Byers Dix Winston (b. 1837 Old Washington, Mason, KY - d. 1912 Sturgis, KY).
*** A daughter of Gus' great-great-grandfather Capt. Isaac Winston I (1681-1760 New Kent City, Hanover, VA), Sarah Dabney Winston Syme-Henry was mother of "Give me liberty, or give me death" founding father Patrick Henry (1736-1799) who was the first governor of Virginia.
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*** A daughter of Gus' great-great-grandfather Capt. Isaac Winston I (1681-1760 New Kent City, Hanover, VA), Sarah Dabney Winston Syme-Henry was mother of "Give me liberty, or give me death" founding father Patrick Henry (1736-1799) who was the first governor of Virginia.
** The namesake "Isaac" originated likely with the earlier emigrating ancestor, Capt. Isaac Winston (b. 1570 Dorset, [[England]] - d. 1628 Bruton Parish, York, VA), who may have been among the founders in 1607 of the Virginia Colony (first permanent English settlement in the U.S.), having emigrated by 1610 to New Kent Co., then to Hanover Co. The family may have also originated to the 15th century in Winston, Durham, Eng.
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** The namesake "Isaac" originated likely with the earlier emigrating ancestor, Capt. Isaac Winston (b. 1570 Dorset, [[England]] - d. 1628 Bruton Parish, York, VA), who may have been among the founders in 1607 of the Virginia Colony (first permanent English settlement in the U.S.), having emigrated by 1610 to New Kent Co., then to Hanover Co. The family may have also originated to the 15th century in Winston, Durham, Eng.
** His maternal grandfather was Dr. Curtis Lafayette Nicely (b. 1889 Union City, TN - d. 1978 Louisville, KY), who pastored several Baptist churches in Kentucky & Tennessee, retiring in 1962 from Yorktown Baptist in Louisville. He also taught Greek at Bethel College (Russellville, KY) & Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Louisville, KY), and worked on a New Testament revision.
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** His maternal grandfather was Dr. Curtis Lafayette Nicely (b. 1889 Union City, TN - d. 1978 Louisville, KY), who pastored several Baptist churches in Kentucky & Tennessee, retiring in 1962 from Yorktown Baptist in Louisville. He also taught Greek at Bethel College (Russellville, KY) & Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Louisville, KY), and worked on a New Testament revision.
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* Cynthia Blum Winston (from Dallas, TX)
  
 
=Sources=
 
=Sources=

Latest revision as of 07:46, 3 November 2023

Trinity Bible Church, Owensboro, Daviess, KY (OB) 1983-2023?

Correspondents

  • Isaac Dix Winston III 1983+
  • Tom Miller 1983+
  • David Coin
  • Ronnie O'Bryan

Other Notable Alumni

Byrum family

  • Carl Swearingen Byrum +1991 (b. 1922 Franklin, Simpson, KY - d. 1991 Newburgh, Warrick, IN), son of Alonzo Carlton Byrum (b. 1864 Springfield, Robertson, KY - d. 1950 Clarksville, Montgomery, TN) & Esma Swearingen Byrum (b. 1877 Middleton, Simpson, KY - d. 1930 Franklin, KY). Navy veteran WWII & Kentucky Colonel. Retired in 1985 as Deputy Fire Chief of the Detroit Fire Dept., in Michigan, after 42 years of service. Honorary member of the Newburgh Volunteer Fire Dept. May have been a member of the Gideons. Obit.
  • Margaret Elsie Jung Byrum (b. 1921 Germany - d. 2015 Newburgh, IN), daughter of Franz Jung (b. 1887 Weidenau, Germany - d. 1947 Kenosha, WI) & Augusta Driesbach Jung (b. 1891 Germany - d. 1950 Kenosha, WI). 1923-1950 @ Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha, WI. The Jung family was in fellowship 1923-1947/1950 with the Kenosha Christian Assembly (KLC EB), now an open brethren assembly known as Grace Bible Chapel.
    • Nancy Byrum Jobe (Newburgh, IN)
    • Janet Byrum Hubel (Minneapolis, MN)

Coin family

  • David Coin

McKenzie family

  • Kenneth Ray "Ken" McKenzie (b. 1943 Salem, IL - d. 3-30-2023 Owesboro, KY), son of Paul Odes McKenzie (b. 1912 Fort Smith, Sebastian, AR - d. 2000 Flora, Clay, IL) & Alice Lucille Cox McKenzie (b. 1920 Charleston, Mississippi, MO - d. 2002 Flora, IL). Army vet stationed in France. Retired from Owensboro Public Schools, formerly with Barmet Aluminum & Ashland Oil Company as per his obit.
  • Mary "Loyce" Pfister McKenzie (m. 1974).

Miller family

  • Tom Miller +1983+

O'Bryan family

  • Ronnie O'Bryan

Winston family

  • Isaac Dix Winston III 1983+ (b. 1955 Owensboro, KY), son of Isaac Dix Winston, Jr. (b. 1925 Evansville, Vanderburgh, IN - d. 2014; WWII Navy vet) & Mary Louise Nicely Winston (b. 1925 Irvington, Breckenridge, KY - d. 2013 Rowlett, TX).
    • His paternal grandfather was Dr. Isaac Dix Winston (b. 1874 Union Co., KY - d. 1943 Sturgis, Union, KY). Dr. Winston was a M.D.
    • His paternal great-grandfather was Dr. Gustavus "Gus" Vasa Winston (b. 1821 Half Sink, Henrico, VA; m. 1855 Paducah, KY; d. 1896 Sturgis, KY), also a M.D. 1860 @ Morganfield, Union, KY. Gus' wife was Elizabeth Byers Dix Winston (b. 1837 Old Washington, Mason, KY - d. 1912 Sturgis, KY).
      • A daughter of Gus' great-great-grandfather Capt. Isaac Winston I (1681-1760 New Kent City, Hanover, VA), Sarah Dabney Winston Syme-Henry was mother of "Give me liberty, or give me death" founding father Patrick Henry (1736-1799) who was the first governor of Virginia.
    • The namesake "Isaac" originated likely with the earlier emigrating ancestor, Capt. Isaac Winston (b. 1570 Dorset, England - d. 1628 Bruton Parish, York, VA), who may have been among the founders in 1607 of the Virginia Colony (first permanent English settlement in the U.S.), having emigrated by 1610 to New Kent Co., then to Hanover Co. The family may have also originated to the 15th century in Winston, Durham, Eng.
    • His maternal grandfather was Dr. Curtis Lafayette Nicely (b. 1889 Union City, TN - d. 1978 Louisville, KY), who pastored several Baptist churches in Kentucky & Tennessee, retiring in 1962 from Yorktown Baptist in Louisville. He also taught Greek at Bethel College (Russellville, KY) & Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Louisville, KY), and worked on a New Testament revision.
  • Cynthia Blum Winston (from Dallas, TX)

Sources

  • Ancestry.com
  • Newspapers.com
  • Findagrave.com