4550. Nelson Hamilton
Hamilton, Nelson It is with much sadness we will try with the help of the dear Lord to write an obituary of our dear and loving husband and father Nelson Hamilton. He was born November 6, 1888, and departed this life May 9, 1963, at the age of 74 years 6 months and 3 days.
The son of the late Charles Taylor and Hannah Tackett Hamilton. He was united in holy matrimony to Ollie Howell, daughter of the late Anthony and Larcenie Hamilton Howell, on February 16, 1905. Unto this union was born thirteen children. Seven preceded him in death. Left to mourn his passing is mother, his faithful and loving companion for 58 years, two son's, four daughters, Squire Hamilton of Craynor, Ky, Charles T. Hamilton of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Rosa Howell and Mrs. Ruth Tackett of Craynor, Ky, Mrs. Mary Alice Keathley of East McDowell, Ky, and Mrs. Draxie Combs of Whitesburg, Ky. One brother and two sisters, Joe Hamilton, of New London Ohio, Mrs. Mary Alice Howell of Craynor, Ky and Miss. Mollie Hamilton of New London, Ohio. He was the grandfather of thirteen grandchildren, and fifteen great grandchildren, all who loved Pop very much. Pop joined the Old Regular Baptist Church approximately 32 years ago, placed his fellowship to the Zion Church where he remained in fellowship until his death. He loved to attend good meetings and talk with the brethren. Pop has been in failing health for nearly a year but never gave up until he had to. We did all we could to keep him with us, but Jesus loved him more and when the death angel came we all had to stand aside. We are not worried about Pop's soul, he bore his sickness with patience and told us we had done all we could for him, that there wasn't anything left for him to do, but die, but he wasn't afraid to die that it was destined unto man to die. Pop was so good to Mother and all us children, always telling us to be good and helping us in anyway he could. Pop we hope to meet you around the throne of God, where there will be no more sorrow, no more tears, no more trouble, but peace, joy, and happiness. We know Pop cannot come back to us but we can go to him if we will serve the same God he so faithfully served. We all miss Pop very much. His place at home is vacant and at his church, but the Christian life he lived and the strong faith and hope he left with us, we feel our loss is Heaven's eternal gain.
WRITTEN BY THE FAMILY
HAMILTON, OLLIE
It is with a sad and broken heart that we try to write an obituary of our dear loving mother, Ollie Hamilton. She was born Dec. 15, 1890, and died Jan. 25, 1972, makirg her stay on earth 8l years, l mo. and 10 days. She was the daughter of Anthony and Lorcenie Hamilton Howell. On Feb. 16, 1905, she was united in Holy Matrimony to Nelson Hamilton, son of Charles and Hanna Tackett Hamiliton. Unto this union were born: 13 children. 8 children and Dad preceded Mother in death. Mother joined the Old Regular Baptist Church in 1935 and lived a true and faithful life unto death. She suffered so much from asthma that she was unable to attend church much regular the last few years of her life, but she endured her suffering with much patience. Mother leaves 2 sons, 3 daughters, 11 granndchildren and 21 great-grandchildren:also 3 brothers and 3 sisters to mourn their loss. Sons: Squire, Craynor, KY., Charles T., Dayton, Ohio, Daughters: Draxie Combs, Whitesburg, Ky., Rosa Howell and Ruth Tackett, of Craynor, Ky. Brothers: Nelson Howell, Stockdale, Ohio, Tan Howell, Galveston, Ky., Robert Howell, Pikeville, Ky. Sisters: Melvina Pelton, Jefferson, Ohio, Alvenia Akers, Columbus, Ohio, Sadie Slone, Raven, Ky., and Mary McKinney, Craynor, Ky. We thank God that he saw fit to let Mother stay with us so long and we feel that Mother and Dad are now together resting under the alter of God.
Written by the Family
8498. Draxie M. Hamilton
COMBS, Draxie H. , Age, 84, of Honaker, died Wednesday, January 19, 2000, at Whitesburg Appalachian Regional Hospital, following an extended illness. Born on May 28, 1915, in Craynor, she was the daughter of the late Nelson and Ollie Howell Hamilton. She was a former janitor, and was a member of McRoberts Regular Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wesley Combs. Survivors include one brother, Charles Hamilton of Honaker; and one sister. Ruth Tackett of Craynor. Burial will be in the Newsome Cemetery, Mink Branch, at Craynor
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8501. Charles Taylor Hamilton
Hamilton, Charles Taylor -age 81, of Grethel, Kentucky, died on May 28, 2005, at Livingston Regional Hospital, Livingston, Tennessee. He was born on Feb. 25, 1924, in Craynor, Ky., the son of the late Nelson and Ollie Howell Hamilton. He was a veteran of WWII. Funeral services were conducted on Mon., May 30, at 6:00 p.m., at Nelson Frazier Funeral Home, Martin, Ky., with Old Regular Baptist ministers officiating. Burial followed in Newsome Cemetery, Craynor, Ky., under the direction of Nelson Frazier Funeral Home.
Posted in the Troublesome Creek Times, Wednesday, June 1, 2005
8509. Robert Howell
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8511. Emmit Howell
Cause of Death: Cancer
8513. Charles Taylor Howell
Last Residence: Paintsville, Johnson County, Kentucky
8522. Living Anderson-Young
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8523. Living Anderson
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4567. Hiram Anderson
**OBUTUARY OF HIRAM ANDERSON
With much sadness and sorrow in our hearts, and a great loniliness in our home, we will try with the help of our Lord to write an obituary of a beloved husband and father, Brother Hiram Anderson. He was born May 10, 1889 in Pike County, Kentucky, and left the world June 12, 1964, making his stay on earth 75 years, 1 month and 2 days.
He was the son of the late Joseph and Rachel Anderson. He married Annie Tackett, December 21, 1911 in Pike County, Kentucky, To Hiram and Annie 12 children, two infant boys preceded him in death. Left to mourn his loss is a lonely widow Annie Anderson, Ashcamp, Kentucky. Four sons, Edgar Anderson of Bowling Green, OH, Cecial Anderson, Maxwell Anderson, Nolen Anderson of MI. Six daughters, Elise Hudson of Chicage, IL, June Sanders of Ashcamp, KY, Viola Mullins, Esther Reece, Ethel Brock, Clara Gilliam all of MI.
Two brothers, seven sisters and a host of friends. 52 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren all who loved him so much.He joined the Old Regular Baptist Church, second Saturday of
October 1951, having his fellowship in the Hylton Church September 1953 he was ordained a deacon, he served his brothers and sisters humbly and was loved by all.
He would counsel hi children, brothers ans sisters to love one another, for with love and kindess we draw closer to God and lets all pray together.
His loving and faithful wife helped and encouraged him in his work. In his hour of suffering with the dreadful disease cancer, she was always there, hiding her tears and heartbreak trying to help him bear his pain. His faith never faltered, he said he was ready to go, and I believe he is resting with God. Children you can go to your father, but he can't come to you. You are scattered over this land of his and sorrow but God is there too. Lets all go home to see him together.
Written by his lonely widow Annie and children.
**OBITUARY FOR ANNIE REBECCA TACKETT ANDERSON
Annie Tackett Anderson, born February 18, 1895, in Rock House Fork of Caney Creek departed this life April 13, 1977 at the age of 82 years 1month and 25 days. She was the daughter of James and Mary Ann Martin Tackett. Her husband Hiram Anderson preceded her in death June 12, 1964. He died in Ann Arbor, MI. Also two infant sons, Virgil and Noble died in infancy and Joseph Cecil died March 28, 1971 of a heart attack .
She leaves to mourn her passing three sons, James Edgar of Bowling Green, OH, Thomas Maxwell and Nolen both of MI. Six daughters, Elise Husdon, June Sanders of Ashcamp, Kentucky, Viola Mullins, Esther Reece, Ethel Brock all of MI, Clara Baker of OK. Two sisters, Gracie Little and Virgie Hamilton, 49 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and a host of friends. Annie was blessed with a long useful life. she was a loving mother, a good homemaker, a splendid wife for over 53 years and a kind and thoughtful neighbor.
Hiram and Annie never turned away a stranger that needed food or shelter nor a child. Annie had a winsome smile even though she didn't talk too much. A pleasing personality which won her a large circle of friends. For over 20 years she belonged to and was a member of Hylton Regular Baptist Church and she loves to refresh her soul by worshiping in God's house. Her faith and her christian charter was reflected in her daily living. Her love and devotion to her family cannot be measured. She has left a porition of herself in each of them and many other lives have been made richer and fuller because she passed their way. Her great mother heart is reflected in the following lines.
She always leaned to watch for us. anxious if we were late in winter by the window, in summer by the gate. Her thoughts were all so full of us she never could forget. And so I think that where she is, she must be watching yet. Waiting till we come hom, anxious if we are late. Watching from Heavens window, leaning from Heavens gate.
8528. Viola Anderson
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8531. Joseph Cecil Anderson
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8534. Living Anderson-Baker
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Deputy Constable Cline Tackett was shot and killed as he and another deputy attempted to arrest three brothers for being drunk in public.
Deputy Constable Cline Tackett was shot and killed as he and another deputy attempted to arrest three brothers for being drunk in public.
- James Myers
4575. Vincent "Vinson" Webb
THE WEBB FAMILY IN 1900
1900 United States Federal Census about Vinton Webb
Name: Vinton Webb
Age: 32
Birth Date: Mar 1868
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1900: Olive Hill, Carter, Kentucky
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary A. Webb
Marriage Year: 1888
Years Married: 12
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky
Household Members:
Name - AgeVinton Webb, age 32 (Farmer)
Mary A. Webb, age 32
Ettie M. Webb, age 11 (At School)
Ynonia B. Webb, age 9
Freeman Webb, age 7
Georgie Webb, age 6
Vinie Webb, age 3
Bashia Webb, age 2
Willard Webb 1/12******
Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953 about Vince Webb
Name: Vince Webb
Death Date: 31 Jul 1943
Death Location: Carter
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Birth Location: Floyd
Spouse's Name: Martha Webb
Father's Name: Wallace Webb
Father's Birth Location: Floyd
Mother's Name: Vina Elizabeth Hall
Mother's Birth Location: KentuckyCause of death was "hemorrhage of the brain (stroke)."
Married at his death.
Occupation- Farmer
d/o Joseph Calhoun 1832-1895 and Nancy Jane Kegley Calhoun 1832-1924