Photograph Gallery 2
Undated photo. “Nellie Fentress” written underneath. It is unclear who this individual is - “Nellie” was a common nickname for Ellen. It is possible that this is Ellen Fentress, daughter of Lancaster D. Fentress, and wife of James L. Watkins? Or is she Eliza E. Kittinger Fentress, wife of John V. Fentress? Or another Fentress daughter, wife, or in-law? If you have information, please email the Pat. Thank you.
Contributed by Pat
William Lewis Fereday born in 1889 in Central City to William H. Fereday and Martha (Mattie) Elouise Griffith. Mattie was the daughter
of Lewis L. Griffith and Julia Ann Armstrong. William Lewis was my
grandfather. He died in Memphis, TN August 1964.
Contributed by Wanda Lee
John Ellis Ferguson and Nancy Ann (Phelps) Ferguson with children: Iva, Columbus, Earnest, Oliver, Joanna, Ida, Brinklen and Barney. Taken about 1905-1910.
Contributed by Obxdayz
Helen (on left) and Mildred Ferguson, daughters of Oliver and Willie (Dukes) Ferguson.
Contributed by Obxdayz
George Quinby Fleming and his wife Mattie Knight Fleming.
Contributed by Judy Fleming
Sears Glenn, son of Andrew G. Glenn & Maggie M. Sears
James C. Griffith, born 1858 in Muhlenberg Co., and his son Melvin B. Griffith. James died in 1926 in Memphis, TN, of injuries received on the job; he was a Yard Foreman for the Illinois Central Railroad.
Contributed by Sandra Griffith Bailey
According to Melvin B. Griffith, this daguerrotype is of an unknown member of the Griffith family. If you have any information on the identity of this individual, please contact Sandra Bailey.
Contributed by Sandra Griffith Bailey
Circa 1950s. Edgar Harmon Guynn and Sallie Fentress Guynn in front of
their home in Cherry Hill. Harmon died 1954.
Contributed by J.P. Johnson
Clockwise from standing boy: Charles Albert (Charlie) Hamby, Annie Mae Stewart Hamby, Janie Hamby and William Clinton (Bill) Hamby. Annie was married to Albert (Alfred) M. Hamby and had two more children later, Lillie & James David (J.D.) Hamby. Annie's parents were Jesse W. Stewart & Louise Jane Bivin Stewart. Chalk reproduction of photo taken about 1919.
Contributed by Ginger Walker
Hamby brothers, (left to right) James (J.D.) David Hamby, William (Bill) Clinton Hamby, & Ginger Walker's grandfather, Charles (Charlie) Albert Hamby born April 7, 1913 to Albert (Alfred) Hamby (who was said to be Cherokee Indian) & Annie Stewart Hamby. Charlie died in 1973 of Black Lung after giving the best years of his life to the Coal mines of Muhlenberg Co. He is now buried in Skipworth Cemetery in Rosewood, near Greenville, Kentucky, near the home he shared with his wife Marjorie Skipworth Hamby. Photo taken in 1957.
Contributed by Ginger Walker
Grave of John Harper, Revolutionary War Soldier, at Old Hebron Cemetery, Muhlenberg
Contributed by Judy Penrod Purcell
Gordon Hendricks - Muhlenberg soldier who died in World War II
Ken Humphrey - Muhlenberg soldier who died in World War II
Wedding Picture (tin type)
Rolla Elliston Humphrey & Mary Elizabeth Smith
Married 21 December 1881, at bride's home, Paradise, Muhlenberg
Contributed by Dorann O'Neal Lam
Rolla Elliston Humphrey Family
Date of picture: 1890
Father (not shown): Rolla Elliston Humphrey, 14 April 1859 - 19 October 1893; son of Rolla Elliston Humphrey & Delila Bennett Woodward
Wife (shown with children): Mary “Mollie” Elizabeth Smith, 16 November 1865 - 02 February 1953; daughter of William Henderson Smith & Marietta Isadora Catherine Mason
Children:
Nellie May Humphrey, born 22 December 1882
Willilam Smith “Bill” Humphrey, born 18 June 1885
R. Dee Humphrey, born 01 January 1888
Bernice Humphrey, born 28 December 1889
One more daughter (not shown) Isadora Maude, born 28 June 1893, before father Rolla Elliston died in 1893
Contributed by Dorann O'Neal Lam