AA--Persons--Kentucky--Boone County--D-J
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- Graves, Edmund
- Early, Eli
- Graves, Frank
- Gaines, Emily
- Goodrich, Laura
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Garrison, Amanda In the wee hours of 10 January 1871, a fire broke out in the Percival Hotel (Walton, Ky.). The cisterns and wells in town were nearly dry, and volunteers had to haul water from a pond just outside of town. The fire was intense, and the hotel was completely destroyed. Ira Percival's young son, Orville, a young girl named Christina Ransler who was living with the family, and a domestic servant named Amanda Garrison all died in the fire.
- Jones, Cordella May
- Gordon, Minnie
- Finnell, Mary
- Finnell, Martha Eva
- Finnell, James T.
- Finnell, Sarah
- Henson, Harvey
- Goins, Joseph H.
- Ellis, Sarah
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Fletcher, Vienna Elizabeth Smith Keith is her half-sister.
- Gaines, Susan [2]
- Howard, James
- Harvey, Schlawter Henry
- Harvey, James
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Grant, William Edward William Grant was a dentist who had his own practice for many years. He became a teacher, and was the Dean of the dental college in Evanston, Illinois at the time of his death.
- Grant, Thomas Flourney
- Grant, Susan Ellen
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Grant, Robert Lee, Dr. Robert Grant attended Lawrenceburgh High School and Oxford Centre College. He graduated from the Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati: Cincinnati Medical College in 1886.
- Grant, Mary Frances