Excerpts from Somerset Journal, 9 Jan 1920spouse: Curtis, Ralph T. (1891 - )
Mrs. E.A. Harn left Monday for Akron, Ohio, to visit her daughter, Mrs.Ralph
Curtis. She was accompanied as far as Lexington by Miss Leona, who is
returning to Millersburg College to resume her studies.
spouse: Jackson, Henry (1783 - 1857)Burial - [place: John O Banks Farm Chenango County New York]
Richardspouse: Gibson, Stephen (1788 - )
Be advised my records show Marriah (Maria) Gibsons mother to be LucyHaynes and her GRANDMOTHER to be Rachel Longley.My research files alsoback what is on the computer. I did my research at the historical Societyin Dublin, NH. My wife stated to me that Mrs. Tuttle often became veryconfused in her information but she did provide faithful service to thetown of McDonough as historian.
Don
Was in lumber business with Mr. Otha Vaughan his brother in law inSomerset Ky per John Vaughan Curtis (jack) 01/02/04spouse: Vaughan, Molly (*1867 - )
Jack Curtis remembers Bill Humble being a star football player onSomerset High School. Never married and Jack Curtis remembers somerumors he may have been homosexual. Musically gifted and sang in church.
Musically gifted......sang church
musically gifted......sang church