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Letters
of Blanche Lilleston
Submitted by Kellie Scott
2-27-1945
Dear Miss Lilleston,
I received your letter with the members of those who
had joined the Jemima Johnson Chapter and thank you very much for
the same. I suppose that is what my niece Bessie
Smiser Dauner
wanted so as to be eligible to join the DAR Chapter in Oklahoma
City-I sent your letter on to her. We never knew the name of ship
“Jersey” that he perished on, nor that he had been married other
than to Ester Stilley.
I know of that Kennedy graveyard on Winchester Pike
on Cassus M. Clay farm. My uncle, the
late Peter S. Kennedy of Crawfordsville,
Indinan always spoke of it as where most of his Kennedy
relations were buried. The graveyard I spoke of is on Clintonville
Pike. A number of years ago our Uncle Captain H.
Talbott and three Misses Wheat our
cousins of Crawfordsville Indiana ( all
now dead) visited us and we went to that graveyard. Bob Frank was
living there and had a dairy farm. I fully expected to pay you for
looking up those records as know it took time-now about the
genealogy of the Fisher family. I know very little, but as much or
more than any member of the family and we will send you records
later. We have no Fisher relations in KY. only
my brother W.C. Fisher of Lex. Ky. Kate
Fisher and myself in Cynthiana-I will let you hear from me
later-again thanking you I am very truly.
Lizzie Fischer
410 East Bridge Street
Cynthiana, KY
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