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Morgan, John Hunt
When the Confederate general John Hunt Morgan raided into Kentucky, he gave Northern Kentuckians some of their most suspenseful moments during the Civil War. The great alarm was during his first Kentucky Raid in July 1862, when he struck the Bluegrass and appeared to be marching toward Newport and Covington. By then Morgan, world famous, was moving behind Union lines, where resistance was weak and where he seemed almost invincible.
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Flourence, Obediah
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Ferguson, Robert Munro
"Bobby was the son of Robert and Isabella Ferguson. He had a rough-and-tumble childhood in the mountains of New Mexico, but went on to graduate from Yale with a law degree. In 1933, he married Frances Hand, the daughter of Judge Learned Hand, of the New York Supreme Court. The couple had three children." --Cathy Callopy
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Goodrich, Catharine
"Born along the shores of Lake Erie in New York, Catherine was the daughter of Susanna Dinsmore and Anson Goodrich. Her younger brother was Benjamin Franklin Goodrich who founded the tire company in Akron, Ohio. Susannah was James Dinsmore's younger sister and she brought her family to visit the farm several times. When they were here from Christmas in 1848, Catherine died, presumably from an illness. " --Cathy Callopy
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Ballard, Mildred A.
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Bondurant, Eliza
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Brooks, Coleman
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Stephens, Robert Foster
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Stephens, John Franklin
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Stephens, Agnes
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Stephens, Elizabeth Waller
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Stephens, Dorothy Waller
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Stephens, Benjamin Waller
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Berkshire, George
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Berkshire, Catharine
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Yates, Virginia
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Yates, Thomas Marshall
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Yates, Junius Edward Merritt
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Bishop, Joseph
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Terrill, William M.
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Swing, Elizabeth
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Pratt, Artemus
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Poage, Rebecca Terrill
According to the Sacramento Daily Union (22 Aug 1870), Rebecca and her son John both died in a house fire.
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Terrill, Margaret
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Percival, Lydia