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*** John "Jack" Chessly Byassee (1870-1958 Arlington, KY). Wife (1906 @ Hickman Co., KY): Leonora Wiley Byassee (b. 1886 AR - d. 1940 Arlington, KY), daughter of James W. Willey (1855-1940) & Mattie A. Willey (1863-1924). 2nd wife: Ruby Mae Carter Byassee-Moore '''+1998-2010''' (b. 1915 Arlington, KY - d. 2010 Bardwell, KY), daughter of Hiram M. Carter '''+1949-1951+''' (1879-1968) & Maud "Maudie" Lee Tucker Carter '''+1982-1990+'''. See '''Carter''' family.
 
*** John "Jack" Chessly Byassee (1870-1958 Arlington, KY). Wife (1906 @ Hickman Co., KY): Leonora Wiley Byassee (b. 1886 AR - d. 1940 Arlington, KY), daughter of James W. Willey (1855-1940) & Mattie A. Willey (1863-1924). 2nd wife: Ruby Mae Carter Byassee-Moore '''+1998-2010''' (b. 1915 Arlington, KY - d. 2010 Bardwell, KY), daughter of Hiram M. Carter '''+1949-1951+''' (1879-1968) & Maud "Maudie" Lee Tucker Carter '''+1982-1990+'''. See '''Carter''' family.
 
*** William Edmund "Ed" Byassee (1889-1949). Wife (1912/1916 @ Mosby, Dawson, [[Montana|MT]]: Jessie Louisa Tabasinski-Byassee (b. 1890 Helena, MT - d. 1958 Great Falls, MT). Jessie's 1st husband (1907): James Franklin Tabasinski (b. 1886 Victoria, Cass, IA - d. 1907).
 
*** William Edmund "Ed" Byassee (1889-1949). Wife (1912/1916 @ Mosby, Dawson, [[Montana|MT]]: Jessie Louisa Tabasinski-Byassee (b. 1890 Helena, MT - d. 1958 Great Falls, MT). Jessie's 1st husband (1907): James Franklin Tabasinski (b. 1886 Victoria, Cass, IA - d. 1907).
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** Sallie Bell Byassee (b. 1853)
 
** Thomas Chester "Ches" Byassee '''+1901+''' (b. 1856 KY - d. 1927 Hickman Co., KY). Wife: Georgia Ann Brown-Byassee (b. 1855 KY - d. 1928 Arlington, Hickman, KY), daughter of George Washington Byassee (b. 1828 Nottoway Co., VA - d. 1853 KY) & Isabella M. Long Byassee (1827-1853 KY). George was Thomas' father-in-law & great-uncle. '''See Brown family'''.
 
** Thomas Chester "Ches" Byassee '''+1901+''' (b. 1856 KY - d. 1927 Hickman Co., KY). Wife: Georgia Ann Brown-Byassee (b. 1855 KY - d. 1928 Arlington, Hickman, KY), daughter of George Washington Byassee (b. 1828 Nottoway Co., VA - d. 1853 KY) & Isabella M. Long Byassee (1827-1853 KY). George was Thomas' father-in-law & great-uncle. '''See Brown family'''.
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** Emily Jane Byassee Abbey (b. 1862 KY - d. 1914 L.A., CA).  Husband: Edward Thomas Abbey (b. 1845 Edgefield, SC - d. 1927 L.A., CA), son of Dr. Daniel Abbey (b. 1818 [[New York|NY]] - d. 1863 St. Louis, MO) & Elizabeth Presley Abbey (b. 1825 SC; m. 1843 Edgefield, Augusta metro, SC).  In 1870, Edward was farming near the short-lived mining town of Lostine, Cherokee Co., in the southeastern corner of [[Kansas]].  By 1880, he was farming in Richland, Scott, MO.  In 1900, he was serving as a foreman in St. Michael, Madison, MO.  In 1910, he was postmaster in Mine La Motte, Madison, MO.  After Emily's death in 1914, Edward's 2nd wife was Charity Ann Epperson Elswick-Abbey (b. 1852 Sons Creek, Dade, MO - d. 1933 L.A., CA).  With regard to Edward's father, Dr. Abbey: In 1845, he had a business in Edgefield producing saddles and harnesses, at his "old stand, next door to Mr. S.F. Goode's", as per the [https://www.newspapers.com/image/72197874 Edgefield Advertiser].  In 1850, he evidently had a medical practice in Rock Spring (as per [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/22850/images/dvm_LocHist008450-00175-0?usePUB=true&pId=335 Walker Co. history], near Peavine, Walker Co. (now included in the Chattanooga, TN metro), GA.  In 1860, his practice was in Benton, Scott, MO.  He enlisted in 1862 as an Assistant Surgeon in the 29th Regt. of the Missouri Infantry, and died of disease, possibly at 1516 Olive St., St. Louis, in the home of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_von_Phul Henry von Phul], who was the oldest merchant in STL in 1874.
 
** John Taylor Byassee '''+1908+; (+1911+ @ Louisville, KY) +1914-1923+''' (b. 1863 Bloomfield, Stoddard, MO - d. 1936 Columbus, KY). Wife: Susan Kate Bridgman Byassee (b. 1868 Hickman Co., KY; m. 1885 Hickman Co., KY; d. 1957 Bardwell, Carlisle, KY), daughter of Willis T. Bridgeman (b. 1835 KY - d. 1890 Hickman Co., KY) & Rebecca Ann Zook Bridgeman (b. 1837 Franklin Co., KY; m. 1859 Clinton, KY; d. 1876 Hickman Co., KY).
 
** John Taylor Byassee '''+1908+; (+1911+ @ Louisville, KY) +1914-1923+''' (b. 1863 Bloomfield, Stoddard, MO - d. 1936 Columbus, KY). Wife: Susan Kate Bridgman Byassee (b. 1868 Hickman Co., KY; m. 1885 Hickman Co., KY; d. 1957 Bardwell, Carlisle, KY), daughter of Willis T. Bridgeman (b. 1835 KY - d. 1890 Hickman Co., KY) & Rebecca Ann Zook Bridgeman (b. 1837 Franklin Co., KY; m. 1859 Clinton, KY; d. 1876 Hickman Co., KY).
 
*** Aubrey Byassee '''+1914-1994+''' (b. 1901 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1996 Bardwell, KY). 1st wife: Elsie June Gundacker Byassee (b. 1919 Staten Island, NYC, NY; m. 1945 Blytheville, Miss., AR; d. 1961 Clinton, KY), daughter of George Frederick Gundacker (1871-1949 Staten Island, NYC) & Meta Morganson Gundacker (b. 1873 Denmark; emig. 1889; d. 1944 Staten Island, NYC). In 1920, George Gundacker was self-employed in Staten Island as a builder. George's father was a maker of boots and shoes, named Henry Gundacker (b. 1831 Geiselberg, Germany - d. 1909 Staten Island, NYC). 2nd wife: Bessieretta Graham Byassee '''+1982-1990+, +2005-2008+''' (b. 1914 VA; 1920 @ Cincinnati, OH; d. 2012 Bardwell, KY), daughter of Albion Tibion Graham (b. 1887 Gallatin Co., KY - d. 1973 Bardwell, KY) & Sina E. Wilson Graham (b. 1890 Oldtown, Grayson, VA - d. 1979 Bardwell, KY). Albion & Sina were later in fellowship either in Mayfield or Columbus. Paul Geveden officiated Sina's memorial.
 
*** Aubrey Byassee '''+1914-1994+''' (b. 1901 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1996 Bardwell, KY). 1st wife: Elsie June Gundacker Byassee (b. 1919 Staten Island, NYC, NY; m. 1945 Blytheville, Miss., AR; d. 1961 Clinton, KY), daughter of George Frederick Gundacker (1871-1949 Staten Island, NYC) & Meta Morganson Gundacker (b. 1873 Denmark; emig. 1889; d. 1944 Staten Island, NYC). In 1920, George Gundacker was self-employed in Staten Island as a builder. George's father was a maker of boots and shoes, named Henry Gundacker (b. 1831 Geiselberg, Germany - d. 1909 Staten Island, NYC). 2nd wife: Bessieretta Graham Byassee '''+1982-1990+, +2005-2008+''' (b. 1914 VA; 1920 @ Cincinnati, OH; d. 2012 Bardwell, KY), daughter of Albion Tibion Graham (b. 1887 Gallatin Co., KY - d. 1973 Bardwell, KY) & Sina E. Wilson Graham (b. 1890 Oldtown, Grayson, VA - d. 1979 Bardwell, KY). Albion & Sina were later in fellowship either in Mayfield or Columbus. Paul Geveden officiated Sina's memorial.
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***** Russell James Byassee (b. 1947 LA - d. 1971 Montebello, L.A., CA). See [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114423752/russell_james-byassee FindAGrave]. He resided a year in St. Louis.
 
***** Russell James Byassee (b. 1947 LA - d. 1971 Montebello, L.A., CA). See [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114423752/russell_james-byassee FindAGrave]. He resided a year in St. Louis.
 
**** Kathryn Byassee '''+1985-1988+''' (b. 1922 KY - d. 2018 Mayfield, KY)
 
**** Kathryn Byassee '''+1985-1988+''' (b. 1922 KY - d. 2018 Mayfield, KY)
 
  
  

Revision as of 05:10, 8 August 2025

Early Correspondents

  • Armistead Mason Barry 1895-1943 (1854-1945)
  • Thomas Chester "Ches" Byassee +1901+ (1856-1927)
  • Jefferson Davis Scofield +1901-1914+, +1923-1936 (1862-1936)
  • John Taylor Byassee +1908-1923+ (1863-1936)
  • William Rose +1914-1917+ (possibly 1852-1928)
  • John W. Patrick +1923-1927+, +1937-1944+ (1861-1951)
  • Cecil Charles Robert-Nicoud +1933-1973+ (1901-1977)
  • Hiram M. Carter +1944-1951+ (1879-1968)
  • Wilson Rosser "Ross" Branning +1951+ (1897-1971)
  • Paul Bryan Geveden +1937-1985+ (1904-1987)
  • John William "Bill" Davis +1962-1985+ (1927-2020)
  • Aubrey Byassee +1937-1991+ (1901-1996)
  • Edwin Stanton Jones +1977-1981+ (1915-1986)
  • John Wesley McDonald +1985-2014 (1921-2014)
  • Lawrence Kelly Holt +1989-2007 (1927-2007)
  • Donald Edward Cherry +1994+ (1928-1998)
  • Maj. Norman Lee Cherry +1999-2011+ (1933-2025)
  • David Charles Huff +1989-2011+ (1935-2013)
  • Daniel McClure +2010-2016+
  • Jerry Henry +2021-2024+
  • George Stadler +2021-2025 (1943-2025)

Notable Families

Abell family

  • John Robert Abell +1978? (1908-1978 Hickman Co., KY), son of Hiram Nesbit Abell (b. 1873 Flournoy, Union, KY - d. 1933 Columbus, KY) & Lena Ann Manire Abell (b. 1884 TN; m. 1906 Charleston, Mississippi, MO; d. 1964 Indianapolis, IN). In 1906 prior to their wedding, Hiram resided in Columbus, and Lena at Wolf Island, Miss., MO, they lived in the Columbus area later. Rev. Archie Gatewood officiated Lena's memorial. Paul Geveden officiated Robert's memorial.
  • Bessie Lura Wren Abell +1978?-2011 (b. 1908 Hickman Co., KY - d. 2011 McCracken Co., KY), daughter of Alexander "Alex" Wren (1874-1965 Clinton, KY) & Elizabeth "Lizzie" Richardson Wren (b. 1884 Clinton, KY). Bessie died at the age of 102. Bill Davis officiated her memorial.
    • Robert "Dwain" Abell (b. 1938). Wife (1960 @ Alton, IL): Judith "Judy" Ann Featherstone Abell, daughter of Raymond Featherstone of East Alton. Rev. James Nettleton officiated their wedding at the First UMC of East Alton, bridesmaid was Mrs. Donald Breitweiser of Bunker Hill. Mrs. Joe Nolan, Jr. played the organ, soloist was Mrs. Jerome R. Podesva. Judy graduated from East Alton High School, and was employed prior to her wedding for the Board of Education of School District 13 as an office worker. Dwain served with the Army and was employed by the Dept. of Agriculture in its Soil Conservation Office. Dwain & Judy initially settled in Mayfield.
    • MacArthur "Mac" W. Abell. Wife: Lisa. @ Hickory.
    • Ella Jean "E.J." Abell Roberts (b. 1948). Husband (1970): Tom Roberts, son of H.W. Roberts, Jr. E.J. studied English & Art at Murray State Univ, Robert in English & Speech.

Barry family

1860 @ Columbus, KY. 1870 @ Normal, IL. 1880 @ Springfield, IL. Armistead was, as a young man, one of the charter members of one of the earliest YMCA chapters formed in the U.S., in Bloomington, Illinois in 1858, as per Bloomington-Normal YMCA and his obit at https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112410517 FindAGrave]. He studied ministry at the Normal University, and his obit states that in "later years he served as an interdenominational lay-preacher on numerous occasions".

Armistead's paternal grandfather was William Taylor Barry (b. 1784 Lunenburg, VA - d. 1835 Liverpool, England), who in 1829 was appointed U.S. Postmaster General by President Andrew Jackson, and the only member of the Cabinet to remain in office after the "Petticoat Affair" which induced other cabinet secretaries to resign, as per FindAGrave. In 1835, he was appointed the U.S. Ambassador to Spain, but enroute he died in London.

A.M. Barry may have been named after Armistead Thomson Mason (1787-1819), the 2nd youngest person to ever serve in the U.S. Senate, at the age of 28 years old, who was a grand-nephew of George Mason (1725-1792), a founding father of the U.S. Mason penned the Virginia Declaration of Rights in June of 1776, which heavily influenced the U.S. Declaration of Independence, which was drafted the same month, and adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4.

  • Armistead Mason Barry 1895-1943 (b. 1854 Woodford Co., KY - d. 1945 Nashville, TN), son of Andrew Jackson Barry (b. 1835 Mason Co., KY - d. 1866 KY) & Portia Hopkins Stribling Barry (b. 1829 Frederick Co., VA - d. 1909 Santa Barbara Co., CA). Armistead spent his final two years with his daughter in Nashville.
  • Emily Gertrude Canfield Barry (b. 1850 Port Elizabeth, NJ; m. 1888 Springfield, IL; d. 1932 Columbus, KY), daughter of Rev. Josiah Flynt Canfield (b. 1808 Morristown, Morris, NJ - d. 1894 Ocean City, Atlantic, NJ) & Abigail Clark Canfield (m. 1845). Josiah's 1st wife (1835): Sarah Campion Canfield. 2nd wife (1841 @ Essex Co., NJ): Sarah Elizabeth Jackson Canfield (b. 1809 - d. 1842 Rockaway, Morris, NJ). Josiah joined the NJ conference of the Methodist Episcopals as a circuit rider for 30 years starting in 1856. After retiring from preaching, he purchased 80 acres of land in Spring Creek (near Curran), Sangamon, IL introducing "some of the best varieties of fruit from New Jersey, particularly strawberries. He was largely instrumental in the introduction of the Early Rose potato..." as per NAFH.
    • Emily Barry Walker (1889-1957) was a biology professor at Peabody College in 1945.
    • Mrs. Cecil Robert (Clinton, KY)
    • Armistead Mason Barry, Jr. (b. 1890 MN - d. 1977 Chatham, ON). Wife: Neva Lorraine Wagner Barry (b. 1899 Archer, O'Brien, IA - d. 1992 Chatham, ON), daughter of Albert George Wagner (b. 1863 Anamosa, IA - d. 1917 Marshalltown, Marshall, IA) & Miranda Ellen Stoughton Wagner (b. 1857 Mill Grove, Wadena, Fayette, IA; m. 1888 Lima Center, Rock, WI; d. 1934 Roseville, Ramsey, MN), daughter of Thomas Alfred Stoughton (b. 1801 Middlesex, Washington, VT - d. 1872 Maquoketa, Jackson, IA) & Emily Stowell Stoughton (b. 1812 Concord, Merrimack, NH - d. 1890 Cherokee, IA).

Branning family

  • Wilson Rosser "Ross" Branning +1951+ (b. 1897 DeKalb, Kemper, MS - d. 1971 Columbus, KY), son of Daniel Robert Branning (b. 1855 DeKalb, MS - d. 1941 MS) & Mary Rebecca Gathright Branning (b. 1870 Noxubee Co., MS - d. 1954 French Camp, Choctaw, MS).
  • Hattie D. Blair Branning (b. 1901 Clinton, KY - d. 1977 Arlington, KY), daughter of William Joseph Blair (b. 1855 KY - d. 1920 Hickman Co., KY) & Fannie Elizabeth Turner Blair (b. 1858 KY - d. 1938 Memphis, Shelby, TN).

Brown family

  • Walter Chenault Brown (b. 1882 Columbus, KY - d. 1954 Hickman Co., KY), son of Ltc. Thomas Brown, Jr. (b. 1819 Madison Co., KY - d. 1896 Columbus, KY) & Anna Baylor Vance Brown (1847-1885 Louisville, Jefferson, KY). In 1863, Thomas was drafted into the Civil War at Buffalo Lick, Charlton, MO. He was a maternal grandson of William Chenault (1749-1813) who served in the Revolutionary War, a private in Capt. Henry Terrell's Co., 5th Battalion, Virginia troops, as per the DAR Lineage Book, Vol. 142. William signed the Albemarle County Declaration of Independence on April 21, 1779 along with many other prominent citizens of that county, including the third president of the U.S., Thomas Jefferson.
  • Della "Dallas" Carter Brown +1956 (b. 1885 KY - d. 1956 Clinton, KY), daughter of William Carter & Elizabeth Austilla Carter. Dallas' siblings; John Carter, Willis Brown & Mrs. Ray Geveden. Paul Geveden officiated Dallas' memorial at the meeting room. In 1930, she owned a grocery store in Columbus.
    • Nellye "Nell" Dean Brown Russell (b. 1908 Columbus, KY - d. 1992 Largo, Pinellas, FL). 1956 @ Cincinnati, OH. Husband (1932 @ Christian church, Clinton, KY): Dr./Col. Blanton Everett Russell (b. 1908 Miss. Co., MO - d. 1979), son of Thomas Harrison Russell (b. 1861 KY - d. 1928 Miss. Co., MO) & Julia Ann Pryor Russell (1870-1944 Miss. Co., MO). Dr. Russell worked in the Veterans Affairs hospitals. Rev. E.J. Murray officiated their wedding. Nell studied interior decorating at the Bethel Woman's College, Hopkinsville, KY & Livingstone School for Girls. Dr. Russell earned his undergrad at the Univ. of Missouri, then his M.D. in 1930 from the University of Louisville School of Medicine. Dr. & Mrs. Russell resided initially (1932) at the Hotel Jewell in Clinton, where Nell was an employee, and Dr. Russell setup his first practice in the Hutcherson building in Clinton. The Hutcherson building was likely where Walter Cyrus Hutcherson (1866-1952) operated a dry goods store (W.C. Hutcherson & Co.) in the early 1920's.
      • Dr. William "Bill" Blanton Russell, MD (b. 1934 McCreary Co., KY - d. 2015 Bowling Green, Warren, KY). Wife (1961 @ Nashville, TN): Anna Judd Russell (b. 1936 Cherokee, Colbert, AL - d. 2017 Bowling Green, KY), daughter of William Maxie Judd (1916-2008 Davidson Co., TN) & Mary Elizabeth Cross Judd (1914-1994). Bill & Anna were married 56 years. Anna was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Bowling Green. Bill was a general practitioner.
      • Dr. Robert Vance Russell, Sr. (b. 1936 Clinton, KY - d. 2020 Franklin, Williamson, TN). Wife: Nanci Judd Russell (1947-2002). Robert specialized in surgery of the hand in the field of orthopedics, and helped develop the popularity of the Tennessee Orthopedic Alliance. Robert was a member of Leiper's Fork CoC.
    • Anna "Ann" Louise Brown Rogers (b. 1917 Columbus, KY - d. 2013 North Wales, Montgomery, PA). 1956 @ Frankfort, KY. Husband: . Ann was a "longstanding member of The Church of the Ascension and also enjoyed Martha Yansey's Sunday School class at The First Baptist Church", as per FindAGrave. She attended the Bowling Green Business School, then relocated to Frankfort at the age of 18 to work in the Highway Dept., while living in a boarding house. Husband: John Maldon "Jack" Rogers (b. 1911 Frankfort, KY - d. 1981), son of John Graham Rogers (1877-1929) & Florence Clark Rogers (b. 1877 Guthrie, Todd, KY - d. 1965 Franklin Co., KY). Since a young age, Florence was a member of the Baptist church in Guthrie, and taught S.S. there over 50 years. Jack was 4th generation owner of the R.E. Rogers Funeral Home in Guthrie, as per FindAGrave.
    • William "Bill" Vance Brown +1956-2002 (b. 1912 Columbus, KY - 2002 Clinton, KY). In 1940, William was self-employed. WWII U.S. Coast Guard veteran 1942-1945. Wife (1946 @ Grace Methodist, Col., KY): Charlotte Frances Cornwall Brown +1982-1990+ (b. 1919 Clay Twp., Gallia, KY - d. 2016 Paducah, KY), daughter of Marvin Lloyd Cornwell (b. 1887 Eureka, Gallia, OH - d. 1955 Gallipolis, Gallia, OH) & Ethel Marie Ingels Cornwell (b. 1894 OH - d. 1929 Gallia Co., OH). Their wedding was officiated by W. Scott Westerman, presumably of the church where the ceremony was held.
    • Edith Cole. Foster daughter @ Columbus.

Burgess family

Orville & Martha Jo were married for 66 years. He was a member of the Gideons, Samaritans Purse, and Second Baptist Church, as per FindAGrave. He was also co-founder of Burgess Brothers Grain in 1974.

  • Orville "Popeye or Popi" Burgess, Jr. +1988-1990+ (b. 1934 - d. 2021 Clinton, KY), son of Orville Burgess, Sr. (1900-1976 Arlington, KY) & Beulah Edith Allen Burgess (b. 1905 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1985 Memphis, Shelby, TN). In 1950, Orville Sr. was employed as a salesman for a stock feed store in Arlington, and taught S.S. at First Baptist of Arlington.
  • Martha Jo Cole Burgess +1982-1990+ (b. 1936 Clinton, KY).

Byassee family

The emigrating ancestor of the Byassee family was Nathaniel Basse (b. 1589 London, Eng. - d. 1654 Cripplegate, London, Eng.), who was given 500 acres (400 land & 100 underwater) in what is now Isle of Wight Co., Virginia. His son John Basse I (b. 1616 London, Eng.; emig. 1623; m. 1638 Nasemond Indian Tribe, VA; d. 1699 Norfolk, VA) & Elizabeth Keziah Tucker Basse (b. 1618 Mansemond, VA - d. 1676 Norfolk, VA). Elizabeth was a pure-blooded Nansemond Indian of the Algonquin tribe. The earliest known ancestor was Sir Auguste Joseph Basse (1500-1534 Mezieres, Bretagne, France).

  • Lewis Edward Byassee (b. 1835 Nottoway, VA - d. 1865 Missouri City, Fort Bend, TX), son of John Henry Byassee (b. 1800 Nottoway, VA - d. 1862 Hickman Co., KY) & Elvira Catherine Winfrey Byassee (b. 1810 Lunenberg Co., VA - d. 1892 Clinton, Hickman, KY).
  • Elmira Donavant Byassee (b. 1832 MO; m. 1853 Mississippi Co., MO; d. 1865). In 1850, Elmira resided in Columbus, KY with her brother John W. Donavant (b. 1833 VA - d. 1902 St. Louis, MO), with Benjamin Rossier (b. 1788) & M.A. Rossier (b. 1812). In 1860, John resided in Richmond, VA employed as a printer. By 1870, he was blind, still in Richmond. Elmira's father, William (b. 1795 VA) was also employed (in 1860) as a printer. Elvira's earliest known ancestor was Gideon Booker Winfree (b. 1731 Amelia, VA - d. 1782 Nottoway, VA). Children:
    • William "Wiley" Byassee (b. 1849 MO - d. 1949). Wife (1879 @ Miss. Co., MO): Kate Winifred Byassee
      • John "Jack" Chessly Byassee (1870-1958 Arlington, KY). Wife (1906 @ Hickman Co., KY): Leonora Wiley Byassee (b. 1886 AR - d. 1940 Arlington, KY), daughter of James W. Willey (1855-1940) & Mattie A. Willey (1863-1924). 2nd wife: Ruby Mae Carter Byassee-Moore +1998-2010 (b. 1915 Arlington, KY - d. 2010 Bardwell, KY), daughter of Hiram M. Carter +1949-1951+ (1879-1968) & Maud "Maudie" Lee Tucker Carter +1982-1990+. See Carter family.
      • William Edmund "Ed" Byassee (1889-1949). Wife (1912/1916 @ Mosby, Dawson, MT: Jessie Louisa Tabasinski-Byassee (b. 1890 Helena, MT - d. 1958 Great Falls, MT). Jessie's 1st husband (1907): James Franklin Tabasinski (b. 1886 Victoria, Cass, IA - d. 1907).
    • Sallie Bell Byassee (b. 1853)
    • Thomas Chester "Ches" Byassee +1901+ (b. 1856 KY - d. 1927 Hickman Co., KY). Wife: Georgia Ann Brown-Byassee (b. 1855 KY - d. 1928 Arlington, Hickman, KY), daughter of George Washington Byassee (b. 1828 Nottoway Co., VA - d. 1853 KY) & Isabella M. Long Byassee (1827-1853 KY). George was Thomas' father-in-law & great-uncle. See Brown family.
    • Emily Jane Byassee Abbey (b. 1862 KY - d. 1914 L.A., CA). Husband: Edward Thomas Abbey (b. 1845 Edgefield, SC - d. 1927 L.A., CA), son of Dr. Daniel Abbey (b. 1818 NY - d. 1863 St. Louis, MO) & Elizabeth Presley Abbey (b. 1825 SC; m. 1843 Edgefield, Augusta metro, SC). In 1870, Edward was farming near the short-lived mining town of Lostine, Cherokee Co., in the southeastern corner of Kansas. By 1880, he was farming in Richland, Scott, MO. In 1900, he was serving as a foreman in St. Michael, Madison, MO. In 1910, he was postmaster in Mine La Motte, Madison, MO. After Emily's death in 1914, Edward's 2nd wife was Charity Ann Epperson Elswick-Abbey (b. 1852 Sons Creek, Dade, MO - d. 1933 L.A., CA). With regard to Edward's father, Dr. Abbey: In 1845, he had a business in Edgefield producing saddles and harnesses, at his "old stand, next door to Mr. S.F. Goode's", as per the Edgefield Advertiser. In 1850, he evidently had a medical practice in Rock Spring (as per Walker Co. history, near Peavine, Walker Co. (now included in the Chattanooga, TN metro), GA. In 1860, his practice was in Benton, Scott, MO. He enlisted in 1862 as an Assistant Surgeon in the 29th Regt. of the Missouri Infantry, and died of disease, possibly at 1516 Olive St., St. Louis, in the home of Henry von Phul, who was the oldest merchant in STL in 1874.
    • John Taylor Byassee +1908+; (+1911+ @ Louisville, KY) +1914-1923+ (b. 1863 Bloomfield, Stoddard, MO - d. 1936 Columbus, KY). Wife: Susan Kate Bridgman Byassee (b. 1868 Hickman Co., KY; m. 1885 Hickman Co., KY; d. 1957 Bardwell, Carlisle, KY), daughter of Willis T. Bridgeman (b. 1835 KY - d. 1890 Hickman Co., KY) & Rebecca Ann Zook Bridgeman (b. 1837 Franklin Co., KY; m. 1859 Clinton, KY; d. 1876 Hickman Co., KY).
      • Aubrey Byassee +1914-1994+ (b. 1901 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1996 Bardwell, KY). 1st wife: Elsie June Gundacker Byassee (b. 1919 Staten Island, NYC, NY; m. 1945 Blytheville, Miss., AR; d. 1961 Clinton, KY), daughter of George Frederick Gundacker (1871-1949 Staten Island, NYC) & Meta Morganson Gundacker (b. 1873 Denmark; emig. 1889; d. 1944 Staten Island, NYC). In 1920, George Gundacker was self-employed in Staten Island as a builder. George's father was a maker of boots and shoes, named Henry Gundacker (b. 1831 Geiselberg, Germany - d. 1909 Staten Island, NYC). 2nd wife: Bessieretta Graham Byassee +1982-1990+, +2005-2008+ (b. 1914 VA; 1920 @ Cincinnati, OH; d. 2012 Bardwell, KY), daughter of Albion Tibion Graham (b. 1887 Gallatin Co., KY - d. 1973 Bardwell, KY) & Sina E. Wilson Graham (b. 1890 Oldtown, Grayson, VA - d. 1979 Bardwell, KY). Albion & Sina were later in fellowship either in Mayfield or Columbus. Paul Geveden officiated Sina's memorial.
      • Arlie "Edgar" Byassee (b. 1895 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1986 Fulton Co., KY). Retired carpenter. In 1996, Edgar was a member of Columbus Methodist. Wife: Ruth Gayle Byassee +1982-1986 (b. 1894 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1986 Graves Co., KY), daughter of Walter Stewart Gayle (1857-1917 Columbus, KY) & Dora Wright Gayle (b. 1859 Green Hill, Wilson, TN - d. 1897 Columbus, KY).
        • Felix James Byassee (b. 1917 Elgin, Fayette, IA - d. 2003 Crescent City, Del Norte, CA). In 1941, he was inducted into the Alpha Zeta national agricultural frat at Louisiana State. In 1943, he enlisted in the U.S. Army in New Orleans, LA and earned the rank of 2nd Lt. 1986 @ Anaheim, L.A., CA. 1st wife (1946): Nancy Helen Nash Keegan Byassee (1925-1999). 2nd wife (1978): Neva Luella Davis Byassee (1923-2009).
          • Russell James Byassee (b. 1947 LA - d. 1971 Montebello, L.A., CA). See FindAGrave. He resided a year in St. Louis.
        • Kathryn Byassee +1985-1988+ (b. 1922 KY - d. 2018 Mayfield, KY)


  • Gladyce Byassee +1982-1984+

Carter family

The Paducah Sun 1972-11-5: "Doris Stewart Honored With Birthday Party": Arlington, KY: Nov. 4th: "A surprise birthday party was given for Doris Stewart in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton L. Jones. Those attending were Mrs. Maudie Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Bowe, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stewart, Mrs. Doris Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Carter and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie R. Clark and Melissa, James Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton L. Jones, Dwayne and Shelia, and the honoree."

  • Amos Carter (b. 1853 White Co., TN - d. 1917 Carlisle Co., KY), son of John M. Carter (b. 1812 Van Buren, TN - d. 1906 Arlington, KY) & Sarah "Sallie" Davis Carter (b. 1816 GA - d. 1882 Arlington, KY).
  • Martha "Mattie" Austill Carter (b. 1858 Texas Co., MO - d. 1931 Arlington, KY), daughter of William Austill (b. 1832 AL - d. 1898 Texas Co., MO) & Caroline Smith Austill (b. 1840 TN - d. 1906 Arlington, KY).
    • John William Carter (b. 1877 Texas Co., MO - d. 1946 Hickman Co., KY). Wife: Effie Armstrong Carter (b. 1887)
    • Hiram M. Carter +1949-1951+ (b. 1879 Arlington, Carlisle, Columbus metro, KY - d. 1968 Clinton, KY). Wife (1910): Maud "Maudie" Lee Tucker Carter +1982-1990+ (b. 1894 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1992 Clinton, KY), daughter of Andrew "Andy" Jackson Tucker (b. 1858 KY - d. 1936 Arlington, KY) & 2nd wife (of 3) Julia "Dink" F. McDaniel Tucker (b. 1858 Ballard Co., KY - d. 1899 Arlington, KY).
      • Ruby Mae Carter Byassee-Moore +1998-2010 (b. 1915 Arlington, KY - d. 2010 Bardwell, Carlisle, KY). 1st husband (1941 @ Obion, TN): John "Jack" Chessly Byassee (1870-1958 Arlington, KY), son of John C. Byassee (b. 1842 TN) & Matilda Morgan Byassee. 2nd husband (1961 @ Dawson Springs, KY): Charles Scott Moore (b. 1916 Arlington, KY - d. 1997 Hickman Co., KY), son of Herring Moore & Minnie L. Haworth Moore (b. 1877 Arlington, KY - d. 1949 Carlisle Co.ra KY). See Byassee family.
      • Amos Carter +1985-2014 (b. 1919 Arlington, KY - d. 2014 Bardwell, KY). 1st wife (1944 @ Fulton, KY): Mary Lou Cobb Carter (b. 1925 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1988 McCracken Co., KY), daughter of Jesse James Cobb (b. 1898 Muhlenberg Co., KY - d. 1968 Clinton, KY) & Evie Ora O'Connor Cobb (b. 1900 Graves Co., KY - d. 1972 Clinton, KY). 2nd wife (1990 @ KY): Virginia "Pearl" Willis Dimmett-Brown-Carter +1990-1994+ (b. 1930 Evansville, Vanderburgh, IN - d. 2009 McCracken Co., KY), daughter of William Burton Willis (b. 1887 Poplar Bluff, Butler, MO) & Clara Irene Moore Willis (b. 1900 Humboldt, Coles, IL - d. 1999 Evansville, IN). See Brown family
        • Donald Wayne Carter (b. 1954 Clinton, KY - d. 2013 Arlington, KY).
      • Opal Dean Carter Jones +1977-1990+, +1996-1998+ (b. 1921 Arlington, KY - d. 2018 Clinton, KY). Husband (1938 @ Obion, TN): Edwin Stanton Jones +1977-1986 (b. 1915 KY - d. 1986 Hickman Co., KY), son of James F. Jones (1876-1961) & Florence E. Jones (b. 1876).
        • Stanton Lee Jones (b. 1939 KY)
      • Zora Belle Carter Stewart (b. 1922 Arlington, KY - d. 1991 Paducah, McCracken, KY). Husband (1946 @ Mayfield, KY): Doris McKellor Stewart (b. 1917 Waverly, Humphreys, TN - d. 1989 MO), son of James A. Stewart & Annie L. Morrison Stewart. Zora was a member of the meeting room in Paducah, and retired from Garan Clothing. Alvin York officiated her memorial.
      • Martha "Mattie" Earleen Carter Rushing +1985+ (b. 1928 Arlington, KY - d. 2017 Hobart, Lake, IN). Husband: James Franklin Rushing +1985+ (b. 1927 NC - d. 2012), son of Edward Harvel Rushing (b. 1902 TN - d. 1967 KY) & Maie Bride Caperton Rushing (b. 1901 TN - d. 1956). Also see Rushing family.
      • Hiram M. Carter, Jr. (May 1, 1935 Arlington, KY).

Cayo family

  • Phyllis Cayo +1994-1996+

Cherry family

Ollie's mother's husbands:

  • 1st husband (1897): Robert Jefferson "Jeff" McClure (b. 1877 Bardwell, KY - d. 1956 Madison, MS), son of Baker Woodruff McClure (b. 1841 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1912 Fulton Co., KY) & Mary Elizabeth Todd McClure (b. 1856 Weakley Co., TN; lived 1860 Mayfield, KY; d. 1901 KY). In 1900, Jeff resided in Clinton, employed as a steamboat engineer.
  • 2nd husband: David William Murphy (b. 1863 Woodville, McCracken, KY - d. 1936 Carlisle Co., KY), son of Richard Lemuel Murphy (b. 1840 Todd, KY) & Penelope W. Beck Murphy (b. 1843 McCracken Co., KY).
  • 3rd husband (1939 @ MS): John Denton "Dent" Franks. Besides Ollie, Mantha also had son Paul McClure of Louisville. Paul Geveden officiated Mantha's memorial.

  • Oliver "Ollie" B. Cherry +1982-1989 (b. 1899 Bardwell, KY - d. 1989 Columbus, KY), son of Samantha "Mantha" Bell Cherry McClure-Murphy-Franks (b. 1878 Ballard Co., KY - d. 1969 Clinton, KY). Ollie's surname as a child was Cherry-McClure, the identity of his father appears a mystery, as is his middle name.
  • Leila Scofield Cherry 1903-1991 (b. 1903 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1991 Clinton, KY), daughter of Jefferson "Jeff" Davis Scofield +1901-1914+; +1923-1936+ (b. 1862 Dublin, Hickman, KY - d. 1936 Columbus, KY) & Lena Rivers Taylor Scofield (1866-1938 Columbus, KY). Also see Scofield family.
    • Elizabeth "Betty" Cherry Huff-Hoskins +2016+ (b. 1937 KY). 1st husband (1956 @ Columbus Meeting Room, KY): David Charles Huff +1982-2011+ (b. 1935 Denver, CO - d. 2013 Paducah, KY), son of Lawrence Oliver Huff (b. 1901 Ash Grove, Green, MO - d. 1987 Denver, CO) & Aagje Klazina Siebesdr "Agnes" Hartendorp Huff (b. 1892 Haarlem, Netherlands - d. 2002 Clinton, KY). Also see Huff family. 2nd husband: Tom Hoskins.
    • William "Billy/Bill" Oliver Cherry +1982-2006 (b. 1926 Sikeston, New Madrid, MO - d. 2006 West Paducah, McCracken, KY). Wife: LouAnne Henry Cherry +1982-2013 (b. 1937 - d. 2013 Paducah, KY), daughter of Bryan Henry. Also see Henry family.
    • Donald Edward Cherry +1982-1998 (b. 1928 McCracken Co., KY - d. 1998 Arlington, KY). Wife: Naomi Cherry +1982-2016+.
      • Bill Cherry +1982-2001+. Wife: Diane Cherry +1990-2001+
    • Col. Norman Lee Cherry +1982-2013+ (b. 1933 Bardwell, KY; m. 1959; d. Feb. 21, 2025). Wife (1959 @ Third Avenue Baptist, Louisville, KY): Imogene "Jeanne" Cardwell Cherry +1982-2013+ (b. 1938 Warren Co., KY - d. 2018 Bowling Green, KY), daughter of Perry William "Will" Cardwell (b. 1905 Butler Co., KY - d. 1993 Bowling Green, KY) & Martha Elizabeth Guess Cardwell (b. 1915 Greenwell, Warren, KY - d. 1998 Bowling Green, KY). Will Cardwell's career was as a coal miner. Norman attended dental school at the University of Louisville, where he met his wife. served in the U.S. Army from 1959-1982, and a veteran of the Vietnam Conflict. See his obit. His memorial was officiated by Dennis Pierceall of the meeting room in [[Mayfield Meeting Room, KY|Mayfield]. From his obit, Norman "went to sleep as a weary soldier and stepped into the light of glory and everlasting joy".
  • Jimmy Cherry +1982-current
  • Christa Cherry +1982-current
    • Jennifer Cherry +1984-1996+
    • Amy Cherry Yancey +1985-1996+, +2001-2005. See Yancey family.
    • Jessica Cherry +1985-2001+

Cole family

  • Edith Cole +1982-1994+
  • Thelma Cole +1982-1994+

Collard family

  • Esther Collard +1996-2001+
    • Jacob Collard +1996-2001+
    • Josiah Collard +1996-2001+
    • Amelia Collard +1996-2001+
    • Cameron Collard +1996-2001+
    • Nathaniel Collard +1996-2001+
    • John Mark Collard +1996-2001+
    • Jeremiah Collard +1996-2001+
    • Tabitha Collard +2001+
    • Destiny Collard +2001+

Davis family

Bill graduated from Clinton High School in Kentucky, then earned a Bachelor's degree at Wayne State in Detroit. He worked as a bookkeeper for Wayne State University, then Flegle's Lumber in Bardwell for over 50 years. He was a member of the Gideons. Paul Roorda III officiated his memorial.

  • John William "Bill" Davis +1937-2020 (b. 1927 Detroit, Wayne, MI - d. 2020 Bardwell, KY), son of William T. Davis & Era Byassee Davis +1937+.
  • Laura Emilie Rupp Davis +1982-2005 (b. 1932 St. Louis, MO - d. 2005 Paducah, KY), daughter of Gustav "Gus" Edward Rupp (b. 1894 Des Moines River Twp., Murray, MN - d. 1988 Bardwell, KY) & Ella Amanda Maria Koelling Rupp (b. 1901 Aud, Osage, MO; m. 1928 Hermann, Gasconade, MO; d. 1990 Fulton, KY). Ella was a daughter of Hermann Heinrich Koelling (b. 1858 MO) & Laura Marie Brandt Koelling-Meyer (b. 1871 Bay, Boulware Twp., Gasconade, MO - d. 1947 St. Louis, MO). Laura Marie was a daughter of Johann Frederick Brandt (b. 1840 Lippe, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany - d. 1881 Stolpe, Gasconade, MO) & Fredericke Sophia Marie "Anna" Wehmeier Brandt (b. 1842 Lübbendorf, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany - d. 1908 Stolpe, MO), her 2nd husband: Alfred George Meyer (1869-1946 Hermann, MO), son of Christian H. Meyer (1842-1904 Hermann, MO) & Wilhelmina E. Vehlewald Meyer (b. 1847 Franklin Co., MO - d. 1924 Hermann, MO).
    • Lorena Davis +1982-1990+
    • Ruth Davis +1982-current
    • Marie Davis Aldrich +1982-1988+

Geveden family

Also see Burkley/Berkley, KY

  • Paul Bryan Geveden +1934-1987 (b. 1904 Carlisle Co., KY - d. 1987 Paducah, KY), son of Thomas Grundy Geveden (b. 1868 Columbus, KY - d. 1940 Arlington, KY) & Lula Wayne Trevathan Geveden (b. 1871 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1955 Arlington, KY). Paul graduated Arlington High School in 1924, then studied at the University of Kentucky, and Murray State Teachers College, and prior to 1934 had taught school in Carlisle & Hickman counties, and was in that year teaching at Mt. Joy.
  • Reba "Hazel" Byassee Geveden +1934-2009 (b. 1908 Carlisle Co., KY; m. 1934 home of Armistead Barry, Clinton, KY; d. 2009 Paducah, KY), daughter of John Taylor Byassee (b. 1863 KY - d. 1936 Columbus, KY) & Susan Kate Bridgman Byassee (b. 1868 KY - d. 1957 Bardwell, KY). Reba was a retired schoolteacher, having graduated from Arlington High School in 1926, and Murray State in 1934, having taught school a few years prior to that in Hickman county. She was described in her wedding announcement as a "charming and popular woman and a talented musicians." They initially settled (1934) in East Burkley. Her memorial was officiated by John William Davis & Howard Erisman.
    • Keytha Geveden Holt 1935-1982+ (b. 1935 Carlisle Co., KY). Husband: Lawrence "Kelly" Holt +1982-2007 (b. 1927 Wrightsville, GA - d. 2007 Arlington, KY), son of Miles Golden Holt (b. 1902 Washington, Wilkes, GA - d. 1974 West Palm Beach, FL) & Lillian Newcomb Holt (b. 1906 NYC, NY - d. 1997 Palm Beach Co., FL). Also see Holt family.
    • Tom Geveden

Harrison family

  • @ Olden, KY
  • Rosa Harrison +1944+. Husband: Ed Harrison.

Hendy family

Burgess?

  • Martha Jo Hendy +2005-2008+

Henry family

As per his obit, Jerry served in the USAF, and met Judie while stationed in Spokane, Washington, marrying on Oct. 5, 1963. He was saved in 1995, and gathered with the saints at the Walla Walla Meeting Room thru 2016, relocating to Columbus by 2019 where he served as a correspondent for the assembly there until the Lord took him Home. Judie was in fellowship with the meeting room in Walla Walla as early as 1985.

Jerry's maternal ancestry includes John Michael Rauch (b. 1728 Dürrn, Enzkreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany - d. 1792 Frederick, MD who was residing in the U.S. by 1754 when his son was born in Hagerstown, Washington, MD. His paternal ancestry leads back to Col. John Henry, Jr. (b. 1715 Marys Lot, Somerset, MD - d. 1781 Weston, Dorchester, MD) who served in the Revolutionary War, and his father John Henry, Sr. (b. 1678 Orkney Islands, Scotland or Ulster, Ireland - d. 1717 Somerset Co., MD) who may have been a Quaker preacher in 1713 in Philadelphia, PA. It also includes an earlier ancestor, Lord Gregory Henry (b. 1586 Nottingham, England - d. 1655 Stratford, Fairfield, CT) and his wife Lady Joy Hobson (1555-1615 Nottingham, Eng.) who may have immigrated to the U.S. in 1636, three years prior to the settlement of Stratford, CT. Lord Henry was evidently the mayor of Nottingham (near Sherwood Forest) at some juncture.

  • Gerald "Jerry" Sanford Henry +2019-2024 (b. 1941 Springfield, Clark, OH - d. 2024 Clinton, KY), son of Sanford Homer Henry (b. 1913 Pedro, Lawrence, OH - d. 1988 Walla Walla, WA) & Janet Adora Rouch Henry (b. 1918 Springfield, OH - d. 1997 WW, WA).
  • Judie Hofer Henry +2019-2024+

Holt family

Kelly & Keytha's wedding was in 1959, in the home of Mr. & Mrs. John E. Carter of Columbus. As per an article in The Paducah Sun, Carter officiated, Paul Geveden prayed. Lewis Britton of Greenville, IL was pianist. Punch was served by Mrs. Orville Burgess, Jr., Mrs. Virginia Cobb & Mrs. Edith Cole. Cake was served by Mrs. John E. Carter & Mrs. Herbert Cole. The register was kept by Mrs. Ruth Stone. Kelly & Keytha initially settled in West Palm Beach, Florida. See Geveden family.

  • Lawrence "Kelly" Holt +1982-2007 (b. 1927 Wrightsville, GA - d. 2007 Arlington, KY), son of Miles Golden Holt (b. 1902 Washington, Wilkes, GA - d. 1974 West Palm Beach, FL) & Lillian Newcomb Holt (b. 1906 NYC, NY - d. 1997 Palm Beach Co., FL).
  • Keytha Geveden Holt 1935-1959; +1982-2016+ (b. 1935 Carlisle Co., KY; Paducah, KY), daughter of Paul Bryan Geveden +1934-1985+ (b. 1904 Carlisle Co., KY - d. 1987 Paducah, KY) & Reba Hazel Byassee +2009 (b. 1908 Carlisle Co., KY; m. 1934 home of Armistead Barry, Clinton, KY; d. 2009 Paducah, KY).
    • Jeanne Holt +1982-1990+
    • Mike Holt +1984+
    • Paul Holt +1984-1988+
    • Joseph Holt +1985-1998+

Hudson family

  • Helen Hudson +1982-1985+

Huff family

See Cherry family. David & Betty initially settled in Denver, Colorado, as he was studying civil engineering at the University of Colorado, and employed as an engineer with the Jefferson Co. Hwy. Dept. which he retired from, then moved to western KY. While in Colorado, they were with the Denver meeting.

  • David Charles Huff +1982-2013 (b. 1935 Denver, CO - d. 2013 Paducah, KY), son of Lawrence Oliver Huff (b. 1901 Ash Grove, Green, MO - d. 1987 Denver, CO) & Aagje Klazina Siebesdr "Agnes" Hartendorp Huff (b. 1892 Haarlem, Netherlands - d. 2002 Clinton, KY).
  • Elizabeth "Betty" Cherry Huff +1982-2016+ (b. 1937 KY).
    • Michael "Mike" Huff +1982-1985+, +1994-1998+, +2013-2016+. Wife: Becky Huff +1994-1998+. In 1990, Mike and Becky were at Mayfield. In 2001, they were at Englewood, CO at the assembly there.
      • Leah Huff +1994-1998+
      • Anna Huff +1994-1998+
      • Julia Huff +1994-1998+
      • Micah Huff +1996-1998+
      • Judah Huff +1996-1998+, +2016+

Jones family

Also see Carter family.

  • Edwin Stanton Jones +1977-1986 (b. 1915 KY - d. 1986 Hickman Co., KY), son of James F. Jones (1876-1961) & Florence E. Jones (b. 1876). Wife (1938 @ Obion, TN):
  • Opal Dean Carter Jones +1977-1990+, +1996-1998+ (b. 1921 Arlington, KY - d. 2018 Clinton, KY), daughter of Hiram M. Carter +1949-1951+ (b. 1879 Arlington, KY - d. 1968 Clinton, KY) & Maudie Lee Tucker Carter (b. 1894 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1992 Clinton, KY).
    • Stanton Jones +1982+. Wife: Velma Jones +1982+.

Kerr family

  • Ruth Kerr +1985-2001+

Kittle family

  • Earl Kittle +1985-1998+

McClure family

  • Mary Adele Robert McClure +1933-2005+, +2016+ (b. 1927 Columbus, KY). Husband: William McClure (b. 1931 KY). See Robert family.
  • Ruth McCLure +2016+
  • Robert McClure +1982-2005+
  • Joy McClure +1982-1994+
    • Matthew McClure +1984-1998+
    • Kimberly McClure +1984-1994+
    • Stephen McClure +1984-1994+
    • Bethany McClure +1985-1994+
  • Daniel McClure +1994-2016+
  • Tara McClure +2005-2016+
    • Graceanne McClure +2008-2016+
    • Andrew McClure +2008-2016+

McDonald family

  • John Wesley McDonald +1982-2014 (1921-2014 Clinton, KY). Retired dairy farmer, son of Marvin Bailey McDonald (b. 1880 Columbus, KY - d. 1935 Arlington, KY) & Sudie Beulah Marine McDonald (b. 1887 Brinkley, Calloway, KY; m. 1908; d. 1972 Clinton, KY). WWII veteran, Pacific theatre Navy, awarded the Bronze Star. Marvin & Sudie were married by Rev. J.W. Bruner of the Second Baptist of Paducah.
  • Mary Ann Marlow McDonald +1982-2016 (b. 1922 Cairo, Alexander, IL - d. 2016 Clinton, KY), daughter of Dennis Marlow (b. 1899 Caledonia, Trigg, KY) & Anna Louise Casey Marlow (b. 1902 St. Louis, MO - d. 1963 Evansville, Vanderburgh, IN). In 1942, Dennis was employed under Lester Carlyle Mahaffee (1898-1960) of the Federal Barge Line in Cairo, until 1943 when he and Anna relocated to Evansville. Mary Ann's memorial was officiated by Daniel McClure & Howard Erisman. See McClure family.

Naber family

  • Casey Naber +2005-2013+
  • Jessica Naber +2005-2013+
    • Sydney Naber +2005-2013+
    • Collin Naber +2013+

O'Neal family

  • Dena/Deana O'Neal +1982-1988+
    • Ricky O'Neal +1985-1988+
    • Stephanie O'Neal +1985-1988+

Patrick family

  • John W. Patrick +1923-1927+, +1937-1944+ (b. 1861 TN - d. 1951 Carlisle Co., KY).
  • 2nd wife: Alice Wood Patrick (b. 1861 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1931).
    • Elizabeth Virginia Patrick Wilson (b. 1887 KY - d. 1932). Husband: Clarence Edgar Wilson (b. 1881), son of William H. Wilson (b. 1842 KY - d. 1930 Bardwell, Carlisle, KY) & Hannah Hilton Wilson (b. 1838 KY - d. 1924 Bardwell, KY).
    • Hattie Patrick Carter (b. 1890 - d. 1971). Husband: John E. Carter (b. 1882 - d. 1961), son of William M. Carter (b. 1849 Van Buren Co., TN - d. 1913 Arlington, Carlisle, KY) & Elizabeth B. Austill Carter (b. 1860 - d. 1933). In 1860, William Carter resided at Sebastopol, Ballard, KY.

Patterson family

  • Helen Patterson +1988-2001+

Ray family

  • Lorene Ray +1982-1994+

Reeves family

  • Chester "Pete" Reeves +1982-2004 (b. 1922 Carlisle Co., KY - d. 2004 Bardwell, KY), son of Everitt Reeves & Mary Nolan Reeves. WWII Navy veteran. Employed in sheet metal construction. David McCall officiated his memorial.
  • Margaret Hill Reeves +1996-2001+
    • Roger Reeves
    • Charles Edward "Eddie" Reeves

Robert-Nicoud family

Cecil's paternal grandparents: James Robert (b. 1825 Le Locle, Neuchatel, Switzerland - d. 1910 IL) & Marie "Minnie" Zbinden Robert (b. 1831 Le Locle, Switz. - d. 1900 Bond Co., IL).

His paternal grandmother's parents were Christian Zbinden (b. 1805 Guggisberg, Bern, Switz.) & Marie Muetzenburg Zbinden (b. 1808 Spiez, Bern, Switz.). The Zbindens were among those who established the first PB assembly in the U.S., at Alton, Illinois about 1847, and were also with the Greenville Meeting Room.

  • Cecil Charles Robert-Nicoud +1933-1973+ (b. 1901 Greenfield, Greene, IL - d. 1977 Clinton, KY), son of Charles Robert-Nicoud (b. 1872 Beaver Creek, Bond, IL - d. 1963 Clinton, KY) & Lella Ilada Sines Kirkham Robert-Nicoud (b. 1873 Clinton, IL - d. 1929 Normal, McLean, IL).
  • Mary Vredenburg Barry Robert (b. 1892 Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN - d. 1965 Columbus, KY), daughter of Armistead Mason Barry 1895-1932+ (b. 1854 Woodford Co., KY - d. 1945 Nashville, TN), son of Andrew Jackson Barry (b. 1835 Mason Co., KY - d. 1866 KY) & Portia Hopkins Stribling Barry (b. 1829 Frederick Co., VA - d. 1909 Santa Barbara Co., CA). Children:
    • Mary Adele Robert McClure +1933-1982+ (b. 1927 Columbus, KY). Husband: William McClure (b. 1931 KY). See McClure family.
    • Charles Barry Robert +1982-2008 (1928-2008 Columbus, KY). Wife: LouElla Robert +1982-2008+.
      • Tammy Robert +1982-1988+
      • Rebecca "Becky" Robert +1984-1994+
      • Angela Robert +1984-1996+
      • Sherri Robert +1984-1998+
      • Heather Robert +1984-1994+
    • Emily Armistead Robert (b. 1934 Columbus, KY - d. 1980 Hopkins, KY)

Rose family

This was possibly William T. Rose (b. 1852 Columbus, KY - d. 1928 Carlisle, KY), son of James Madison "Matthew" Rose (b. 1817 Paris, Henry, TN or Robertson Co., TN - d. 1901 Arlington, KY) & Louisa Elizabeth Adams Rose (b. 1827 Paris, TN - d. 1895 Arlington, KY). Wife: Matilda A. Brummett Rose (b. 1858 Anna, Union, IL - d. 1932 Arlington, KY), daughter of Thomas J. Brummitt (b. 1828 Washington Co., TN - d. ca. 1863 Union Point, IL) & Mahala F. Finley Brummitt (b. 1838 Graves Co., KY - d. 1860 Union Point, Union, IL).

  • William Rose +1914-1917+

Rupp family

  • Gustav Rupp +1985-1988+
  • Ella Rupp +1985-1990+

Rushing family

Also see Carter family. In 1985, the Rushing family was also in fellowship at Addison in Chicago.

  • James Franklin Rushing +1985-2008+ (b. 1927 NC - d. 2012), son of Edward Harvel Rushing (b. 1902 TN - d. 1967 KY) & Maie Bride Caperton Rushing (b. 1901 TN - d. 1956).
  • Martha "Earleen" Carter Rushing +1985-2008+ (b. 1928 Arlington, KY - d. 2017 Hobart, Lake, IN), daughter of Hiram M. Carter +1949-1951+ (b. 1879 Arlington, Carlisle, Columbus metro, KY - d. 1968 Clinton, KY) & Maud "Maudie" Lee Tucker Carter +1982-1985+ (b. 1894 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1992 Clinton, KY)
  • Terry Rushing +1985-1988+. In 1998, Terry was in fellowship with the meeting in Louisville.

Scofield family

Thomas J. Scofield was born in 1830 in Kentucky. In 1850, he was farming in Graves Co., KY which includes Mayfield, and is included in the Paducah CSA. He also served as postmaster (Nov. 1856-1857) for Baltimore, Hickman Co., KY. In 1860, he was farming near Dublin, Hays Twp., Hickman Co., Columbus metro, KY. He may have been a son of Henry C. Scofield (b. 1787 MD) & Caty Williams Scofield (b. 1797 KY). Caty was a daughter of John Williams (d. 1800 Madison Co., KY), and may have married Henry with consent from her grandmother (as she was 17) in 1814 in Garrard Co., KY. In 1830-1840, Henry was farming in Graves Co., KY. In 1810, he resided in Scott Co., KY which is part of the Lexington metro.

From Aug. 31 - Nov. 5, 1813, Henry served as a private with the company of Capt. Matthews Flournoy (1776-1842), of the Kentucky Mounted Volunteer Militia, enlisting at Newport, Campbell Co., KY. This company was commanded by Col. George Trotter, as per a roster of soldiers who fought during the War of 1812 which actually lasted until 1815. Henry may have served in combat in the Battle of the Thames near Chatham, Ontario, Canada.

Relation between this Scofield family and that of Bible teacher Cyrus Ingersoll Scofield (1843-1921) has not been established, as Jefferson's grandfather Henry's ancestry is unknown. However, it is worth noting that Cyrus' earliest American ancestor was Richard Scofield (b. 1613 Rochdale, Lancashire, England - d. 1671 Stamford, Fairfield, CT, having emigrated by 1671. Richard's grandfather was Sir Cuthbert Scofield (b. 1558 Scofield Manor, Lancashire, Eng.), whose father was also Sir Cuthbert Scofield (b. 1528 Kent, Eng. - d. 1615 Rochdale, Greater Manchester, Eng.). The elder Scofield was knighted in 1588 by Queen Elizabeth I for his services in the fight against the Spanish Armada, as per FindAGrave.

  • Jefferson Davis Scofield +1901-1936 (b. 1862 Dublin, Hickman, KY - d. 1936 Columbus, KY), son of Thomas J. Scofield (b. 1830 KY) & Elizabeth P. Womach Scofield (b. 1836 Halifax Co., VA).
  • Lena Rivers Taylor Scofield +1901-1938??? (1866-1938 Columbus, KY; m. 1886 @ Hickman Co., KY), daughter of Martha Conner Trevathan Taylor-Harrison (b. 1843 Sumner Co., TN - d. 1920 Columbus, KY).
    • Leila Scofield Cherry 1903-1991 (b. 1903 Hickman Co., KY - d. 1991 Clinton, KY). Husband: Oliver "Ollie" B. Cherry-McClure +1982-1989 (b. 1899 Bardwell, KY - d. 1989 Columbus, KY), son of Samantha "Mantha" Bell Cherry McClure-Murphy-Franks (b. 1878 Ballard Co., KY - d. 1969 Clinton, KY). Also see Cherry family.

Stadler family

  • George Joseph Stadler +2019-2025 (b. 1943 Clinton, Hickman, KY - d. Feb. 13, 2025 Mayfield, Graves, KY), son of Joseph Peter Stadler (b. 1916 Ellis, KS - d. 1993 Brighton, Adams, CO) & Irene Elizabeth VonFeldt Stadler (b. 1923 Ellis, KS - d. 1974 Brighton, CO). 1994-2002 @ Cottonwood, AZ. He "found the Lord" in 1975, as per Find A Grave. George's paternal grandparents were Clemens Stadler (b. 1891 Kamenka, Russia - d. 1968 Brighton, CO) & Rosa Dechant Stadler (b. 1893 Saratov Oblast, Russia - d. 1968 Brighton, CO), and German by ethnicity.
  • Vena Vivia Bassford Stadler (b. 1950 Denver, CO - d. 2015 Cottonwood, AZ)
    • Billy Stadler (d. 1999)
    • Robert Stadler (d. 2016)

Stewart family

  • Dorris Stewart +1988+
  • Zorabell "Zora" Stewart +1982-1990+
  • Mike Stewart +1985-1988+
  • Sharon Stewart +1982-1988+
    • Heath Stewart +1985-1988+
    • Kim Stewart +1985-1988+
    • Jason Stewart +1985-1988+

Stone family

  • Virginia Stone +1982-1998+

Taylor family

  • Ruth Taylor +2016-2022+

Thompson family

  • Sammy Thompson +1990-1994+
  • Frances Thompson +1990-1994+

Tighe family

  • Tammy Tighe +1996-2013+

Watson family

  • Mrs. Elva Watson +1982-1988+

Winters family

  • Sam "Sammy/Sammie" Winters +1982-2022+
  • Martha Jo (Burgess and/or Hendy?) Winters +2013-2016+
  • Helen Winters +1982-1985+

Woods family

Ethel was a retired postmaster of Berkley, as per her obit.

  • James "Jim" Woods
  • Ethelbell "Ethel" Dixon Burton-Woods +1982-1992 (b. 1894 - d. 1992 Clinton, KY), daughter of Greer David Dixon & Mattie Jane Garrison Dixon. Ethel's 1st husband (1916 @ Columbus, KY): Horace Burton.
    • Robert Lamar Burton (b. 1918 Columbus, KY - d. 1999 Paducah, KY). Lamar was a retired planning engineer for McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis, a WWII veteran, and a member of Clinton Second Baptist. Wife: Glenda Jeanette Byassee Burton (b. 1931 Hickman Co., KY - d. 2002 Fulton, KY), daughter of Burnett Drew Byassee (1891-1976) & Myrtle Alma Scofield Byassee (1896-1986). Glenda was a retired inspector at Brown Shoe Co., and a member of New Harmony Baptist. Lamar's memorial was officiated by his son Ricky, and Rocky James. Also see Scofield & Byassee families. Myrtle was a daughter of Jefferson Davis Scofield (1862-1936) & Lena Rivers Scofield (1866-1938).
      • Kerry Burton
      • Dale Burton
      • Ricky Burton
    • girl

Yancey family

  • Joshua A. Yancey +1994-2005
  • Amy L. Cherry Yancey +1985-1996+, +2001-2005
    • Laney Yancey +2001-2005
    • Cooper Yancey +2005

Sources

  • Ancestry.com
  • FindAGrave.com
  • EB & TW-Lowe & TW LoG's