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01 Melinda Estes
Holland, contributed by Holland Smith. Melinda (Millie) Estes was
born about 1805 in Virginia. She was married to Robert Holland in
Barren County, Kentucky on January 19, 1818. Melinda and Robert had
the following children: Joseph Holland, Nancy Holland, Anderson
Holland, Lucy Ann Holland, Martha Yates (Patsy) Holland, Robert
Albert (Jerry) Holland, Elizabeth Ellen Holland, William Holland,
Frances Holland, Beechem Holland, and John (or Mose) Holland 02
Robert Holland, contributed by Holland Smith. Robert Holland was
born about 1793 in Maryland. His wife was Melinda (Millie) Estes and
they were married in Barren County, Kentucky on January 19, 1818.
Melinda and Robert had the following children: Joseph Holland, Nancy
Holland, Anderson Holland, Lucy Ann Holland, Martha Yates (Patsy)
Holland, Robert Albert (Jerry) Holland, Elizabeth Ellen Holland,
William Holland, Frances Holland, Beechem Holland, and John (or Mose)
Holland 03 Radier and Delmar Kinslow, contributed by Jerry
Wilson 04 Daisy Matthews, contributed by Jessie Gorrell.
Daisy Matthews (Oct. 1901) Husband unnamed 05 John and Lou
Powell, contributed by Nelson Howard. John Powell (1840-1905) with
wife Lougenie Johnston (1846-1934) 06 Mrs. Mary Wilson
Reed, Compliments of The Cave City Progress - Bicentennial Issue,
March 1974, Glasgow Republican, Glasgow Daily Times. Once a
Teacher...Mrs. Mary Wilson Reed of 1 James Street in Glasgow is the
oldest school teacher living in Barren County. Mrs. Reed, 93 was
born December 1, 1882 in Glasgow Junction, now Park City. A graduate
of the Glasgow Liberty Baptist Normal School, Frankfort, Mrs. Reed's
first teaching assignment was in the Lucas community of Barren
County. Active in the First Baptist Church, Glasgow, Mrs. Reed still
is a member of the Church Aid Group she helped organize and of which
she served as President for 21 years. Mrs. Reed often speaks of
changing times, age and life in general. However there are two
things for her that never, never change: he church membership and
her political party; a very straight Republican. She has only missed
voting in one election since women were granted the right to vote
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07 Sarah Eliza
Powell Rigdon, contributed by Nelson Howard. Sarah Eliza Powell was
married to Joe Davis Rigdon. Sarah died at a young age, between
20-25, about 1896 and had 3 children. These children were then
raised by her parents, John Virgil Powell and Lougenie Johnston
until Joe Davis Rigdon married a few years later. All of these
mentioned here are buried in the Britt Cemetery. 08 Mary
Lowe Roller, contributed by Nelson Howard. Mary Lowe b. 1844 married
Jason (Jim) Roller 09 John and Mary Settle, contributed by
Debby Graham. This is John L Settle b. May 9, 1863 Barren Co, Ky d.
Apr. 22, 1937 Jefferson Co Ky, and Mary Lucinda Conyers his wife
10 William C. and Mary Jane Denton Simpson, contributed by
Juanita Embry Lindsey. William C. Simpson (son of Azel Simpson and
Mary -Polly- Hume) and Mary Jane Denton (daughter of William Denton
and Elizabeth Pollard). William Denton and Elizabeth Pollard Denton
are believed to be buried in the Denton Cemetery in Merry Oaks,
Barren Co., KY. This is not far from Smiths Grove, Warren Co., KY
11 Green River Association meeting 1916, Contributed by Amy
Coomer. At the Concord Missionary Baptist Church. The back row
starting on the left : Luther Wyatt, Rube Wyatt,Ernest Radford
Wyatt, Riley Wyatt, Hardin Wyatt, and seated are: John Wyatt and Jim
Wyatt. All are brothers and children of Radford M. and Matilda
Adeline Steenbergen Wyatt 12 Radford M. Wyatt & Matilda
Adeline Steenbergen Wyatt, contributed by Amy Coomer. |