Photograph Gallery 2

Bobby Farber
The soldier on the right is Bobby Gene Farber, a son of Willie and Reda Farber, and twin brother to Harold Farber. Identity of sailor on left unknown.
Contributed by Fred Farber

Frankie Farber
Franklin D. Farber. Frankie was born in 1939. Youngest child of Willie and Reda Farber.
Contributed by Fred Farber

Harold Farber
Harold Dean Farber with unidentified relative - could be an aunt or grandmother. Child of Willie and Reda Farber, and twin brother to Bobby Gene Farber.
Contributed by Fred Farber

Juanita Farber Hicks
Mary Juanita Farber Hicks, born 1924, a daughter of Willie and Reda Farber. She married Harold Sam Hicks.
Contributed by Fred Farber

Sarah M. Fentress Farber
Photo taken about 1942. Sarah Margaret Fentress Farber was named after her grandmother Sarah Margaret Lam Fentress, wife of Isaac Finley Fentress.

She was born June 29, 1922 and died February 17, 1994. She married Billy Farber May 22, 1943.
Contributed by Fred Farber

Susie Farber
Susie Farber, daughter of Tootie Farber who died before she was born. She was reared by her grandparents, Willie & Reda Farber, and then after Willie's death, by her Aunt Juanita Hicks.
Contributed by Fred Farber

Tootie Farber
Ollie Lee Farber. He went by the nickname Tootie. He was the second oldest child of Willie and Reda Farber, and born 1923. He died in a car crash at the foot of the Henderson Ky. Bridge in 1946.
Contributed by Fred Farber

Tootie & Billy Farber
Brothers Ollie Lee “Tootie” and William Fred “Billy” Farber, sons of Willie & Reda Farber. Photo taken about 1940.
Contributed by Fred Farber

William Fred Farber
Photo taken about 1942. William Fred “Billy” Farber was born December 24, 1922, a son of Willie and Reda Farber of Drakesboro, KY.

He married Sarah M. Fentress May 22, 1943 and died September 16, 1977.
Contributed by Fred Farber

Willie Farber
Willie Farber was born July 1894 and died December 1956. He was a coal miner and lived in Drakesboro, Kentucky. He married Reda Creasy.
Contributed by Fred Farber

Willie & Reda Farber
Willie and Reda Creasy Farber of Drakesboro, Kentucky
Contributed by Fred Farber

Willie & Reda Farber
Willie and Reda Creasy Farber at their home in Drakesboro, Kentucky
Contributed by Fred Farber

Blanche Elmer & Sallie Eva Fentress
Undated photo of Blanche Elmer Fentress (left) and Sallie Eva Fentress (right), sisters. Both sisters were probably married at the time of this photo. Blanche married Arthur Bennett and Sallie married and was the widow of Frank J. McCoy.
Contributed by J.P. Johnson

Halbert Noffsinger, Flora Reid Fentress & Anna Francis McCoy
Photo, dated August 1943, of Flora Reid Fentress (wife of Henry Fentress and daughter of James and Sarah Reid) and her niece-in-law Anna McCoy Noffsinger and Anna's husband Halbert Nodell Noffsinger. (May have been taken the day before the Anna & Halbert's wedding.)
Contributed by J.P. Johnson

McCoy Baby with Fentress Cousins
From left to right, Helen Fentress, McCoy baby, and Elizabeth Fentress. The baby is Anna Francis McCoy (my grandmother).
Contributed by J.P. Johnson

Henry Lancaster Fentress
Photo taken about 1900. Henry Lancaster Fentress (born 1890) was the son of Isaac F. and Sarah M. Lam Fentress.
Contributed by J.P. Johnson

Henry L. & Flora Reed Fentress
Photo take about 1947-48. Henry Lancaster Fentress, son of Isaac F. and Sarah M. Lam Fentress, and his wife Flora Reed Fentress. She was the daughter of James and Sarah Reed.
Contributed by Fred Farber

Henry L. Fentress Family
Henry L. Fentress Family, probably taken in the early 1940s.

From left to right: Imogene (married George Heltsley; then, after George died, Glen Doss), Sarah (married Billy Farber), Helen (married Dink Swan), Henry Lancaster Fentress, Flora Reed Fentress, Elizabeth (married Virgil Brown), Dorothy (married Marion Mitchell) and June (married Carl Wood).

Henry and Flora had two sons: Charles who died when he was 5, and James who was probably in the war when this was taken.
Contributed by Fred Farber

Isaac Finley Fentress
Photo taken about 1927. Original photo shows Isaac sitting next to his wife, Sarah Margaret Lam Fentress, who died August 1927. Isaac Finley Fentress was the son of Lancaster D. Fentress and Mary Ann Finley Fentress.
Contributed by J.P. Johnson

James Elgin Fentress Family
James Elgin Fentress, his wife Anna Laura Blythe Fentress, and their three children: Mike, Bobby and Sandra. Photo taken about 1953 in Hammond, IN. James Elgin died in 1956 of throat cancer and is buried at Cherry Hill in Muhlenberg.
Contributed by Fred Farber

James Finley Fentress
Undated photo, taken in Indianapolis, IN, probably in the 1940s. Jimmy Fentress was the son of Isaac Finley Fentress and Sarah M. Lam Fentress.
Contributed by J.P. Johnson

John Fentress
John Fentress, founder of South Carrollton
Contributed by J.P. Johnson

Nellie Fentress
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
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 family
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 & Mildred Ferguson
Helen (on left) and Mildred Ferguson, daughters of Oliver and Willie (Dukes) Ferguson.
Contributed by Obxdayz

George & Mattie Knight Fleming
George Quinby Fleming and his wife Mattie Knight Fleming.
Contributed by Judy Fleming

Sears Glenn
Sears Glenn, son of Andrew G. Glenn & Maggie M. Sears

Aaron Grace
Aaron Winfield Grace, son of Millard Harrison and Emma Johnson Grace; husband of Eura Hazel Jameson
Contributed by Jim Grace

Aaron Winfield Grace
Aaron Winfield Grace
Contributed by Jim Grace

Aaron Grace & Bud Groves
Aaron Winfield Grace, on left, and Bud Groves, St. Louis, Missouri
Contributed by Jim Grace

Aaron W. Grace and car
Aaron Winfield Grace
Contributed by Jim Grace

Aaron Winfield Grace
Aaron Winfield Grace
Contributed by Jim Grace

Aaron & Eura Grace
Photos of Aaron Winfield Grace and his wife Eura Hazel Jameson Grace
Contributed by Jim Grace.

Aaron Grace Family
Aaron Winfield Grace, Eura Hazel Jameson Grace & their son James Winfield Grace, who was born April 29, 1930 in Muhlenberg.
Contributed by Jim Grace

Aaron Grace, two sons, cattle
Aaron Winfield Grace, two of his sons, and cattle.
Contributed by Jim Grace

Emma Johnson Grace
Emma Johnson Grace, wife of Millard Harrison Grace, standing next to unknown man
Contributed by Jim Grace

Emma Johnson Grace
Emma Johnson Grace, wife of Millard Harrison Grace
Contributed by Jim Grace

Ezra Grace
Ezra Grace
Contributed by Jim Grace

Mrs. Eura Hazel Grace
Mrs. Eura Hazel Jameson Grace, daughter of James Oliver Jameson and Ivy Luro Lile Jameson; wife of Aaron Winfield Grace.
Read obituary.
Contributed by Jim Grace

Grace Families
Grace Families: Millard Harrison Grace, his wife Emma Johnson Grace and their children are at the center of these three families.
Contributed by Jim Grace. If you can identify the other families, please contact J.P. Thank you.

James Grace
James Grace, father of Millard Harrison Grace; and husband of Temperance Dukes.
Contributed by Jim Grace

Millard Harrison & Emma Johnson Grace
Millard Harrison Grace & his wife Emma Johnson Grace.
Contributed by Jim Grace

Millard Harrison Grace Family
Millard Harrison Grace at the head of the horse; his wife, Emma Johnson Grace at rear; their children on the horse: Dovie, Lucille, Aaron, Dude, & Eunice.
Contributed by Jim Grace

Millard Harrison Grace family
Front row: Harrison Grace, Bunnie Grace, Emma Johnson Grace holding Orville (Dude) or Lucille?

Back row: Dovie Grace, Aaron Winfield Grace, and Ezra Grace.
Contributed by Jim Grace.

Millard Harrison Grace & bull
Millard Harrison Grace & bull
Contributed by Jim Grace.

Millard Harrison, Aaron & Ezra Grace
Millard Harrison Grace and two sons: Ezra on left, Aaron on right.
Contributed by Jim Grace

Pete & Millard H. Grace
Pete “Dude” & Millard Harrison Grace
Contributed by Jim Grace

Dude & Aaron Grace
Pete &lduqo;Dude” & Aaron Winfield Grace, brothers
Contributed by Jim Grace

Pete, Lucille, Opal, Aaron Grace
Pete Grace is on the left, Aaron Winfield Grace is on the right. The sisters are Lucille and Opal Grace, but unsure which.
Contributed by Jim Grace.

James C. Griffith & his son Melvin B. Griffith
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

Unknown Griffith
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

Edgar & Sallie Fentress McCoy Guynn
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

Annie Mae Stewart Hamby family
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
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

Gordon Hendricks
Gordon Hendricks - Muhlenberg soldier who died in World War II

Ken Humphrey
Ken Humphrey - Muhlenberg soldier who died in World War II

Humphrey Smith Wedding
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 E. Humphrey Family
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