Horace worked as a wood shop machinist for Rotex, Inc for thirty years.He retired Jan 10, 1968. Before moving to Northern Kentucky he lived inBrodhead, Kentucky and was a farmer and mail carrier. After he retiredfrom Rotex he couldn't find enough to do to keep him content, so he got ajob working at a lumber yard. He liked to keep busy mowing grass,working in the garden and playing ball with John Bloemer when he was achild. He never missed a service at Church and read the Bible everyday. He was neat and had a lovely smile.spouse: Colyer, Evelyn Joy (1908 - 1996)
J. Vaughan Curtis attended Centre College in Danville, Kentucky and theUniversity of Kentucky receiving a B.A. Degree there in 1974 in PoliticalScience. He received a MA in Diplomacy a year later. He received a JDdegree from the University of Kentucky in 1978. Since that time he haspracticed law with the Atlanta GA firm of Alston & Bird where in 1998 heleads the Corporate securities department.spouse: Benton, Barabara (*1952 - )
Chistine Vaught, daughter of Gaspar Vaught, and his wife WlizabethButcher, was born ca 1790 in Wythe County Virginia. she married JohnMeece, 7 October 1811 in Pulaski County, Ky. The name is also seen asMuse, MEase, or Meese. John was born, 22 Nove 1789 in Pennsylvania.Christen died, 6 August 1849 and is buried at Gilmore-Vaught Cemetery,Pulaski County, Kentucky. John was the nephew of Thomas Meece. Hohndied 14 May 1868 and is buried at Souls Chapel Cemetery, Pulaski County,Kentucky.spouse: Meece, John (1778 - 1868)
Children of Christene and John were Ephraim Meece, Lydia Meece,Rufus Meece, Elizabeth Meece, Josephus (Josiph) Meece, Daniel S. Meece,Mahala Meece, Stephen Meece, and Lucinda Meece. (source---will of JohnMeece, dated 22 April 1867. The 1850 child named Stephen, but Stephen isnot named in any other record.)
In1832 John B. Waddle's Pulaski deedspouse: Collier, James (*1818 - )
shows his property on the waters of the Cumberland .....John Colyer's
corner. daughter Elizabeth Waddle b abt 1824 m in 1843 Pulaski
James Colyer b 1818
See the notes of Dean Hunter under William Colyar (believed to be nephewof Mrs. Welby's father William of 1724) where a Dr. Welby is sited as asource