Historical genealogy of the Woodsons and their connections . ess man. He never held any public ; never hadany political aspirations but always took a lively interest in the affairs of hisstate and county, according to tlie dictates of his ov n was for several years proprietor of the Leland Hotel at CaidwelJ,Kansas, where he died of pneurionia, ?.!ay 16, 1910. II 2105 James Kawthorne, born October 7, 18.^6, at Madisonvillc, Kentucky, anddied September 29, 1857. Ill * 2106 Urey,^ born August 16, 1859, at Madisonvillc, Kentucky, where he receivedhis early education. He


Historical genealogy of the Woodsons and their connections . ess man. He never held any public ; never hadany political aspirations but always took a lively interest in the affairs of hisstate and county, according to tlie dictates of his ov n was for several years proprietor of the Leland Hotel at CaidwelJ,Kansas, where he died of pneurionia, ?.!ay 16, 1910. II 2105 James Kawthorne, born October 7, 18.^6, at Madisonvillc, Kentucky, anddied September 29, 1857. Ill * 2106 Urey,^ born August 16, 1859, at Madisonvillc, Kentucky, where he receivedhis early education. He eniered the newspaper business at the age ofeighteen, publishing a paper at Greenville, Kentucky. He went t(3Owensboro, Kentucky, in 1880 and has lived there continuously ever soon became the owner and publisher of The Messenger, a dailyand weekly democratic newspaper of wide circulation and great was married February 12, 1885, to Miss Elizabeth Ford, who was bornand reared in O\vensboro. Siie is a daughter of Salem H. Ford and,Sarah. 2104 SAMUEL C. WOODSON, JR. 2105 UREY WCCDSCN aaiai&»<i%Ti.]Si NIMH GUN r RATION 40j Bcauchanip. He lias (or many years been prominent, in jjolitics. Fioni1891 to 1S, of the Ignited Stales navy, died ai hishome in Owensboro, Kentucky, yesterday, of typhoid fe


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