Misc. Notes
Family called her Tomomma. Sallie was greatly loved by members of the Stiles family.
Nancy Rapier Stiles said you could not buy her a gift, she always gave it back. William Ogden set up an apartment for her to draw the rent money from the tenants, and when she died she had saved it all for him in an account.
68Could not find the ClerkNelson County couple wanted to be married in Louisville but it failed.
Bardstown, KY, Jan. 1 - Silas Tichenor, of Fairfield, and Mrs. Sally E. Stiles, both well known people, went to Louisville today to be married. It being a holiday, no one was at the courthouse and being unable to hunt up a Deputy Clerk to secure a marriage license, they were compelled to return to Bardstown on the afternoon train. Reaching here a license was secured and they were married this evening W. E. Kellar. They had intended to be married in Louisville in order to avoid display.
Lived in Bardstown with Silas and William in 1900 census.
Lived with Kelly family in 1910 census, listed as married twice.
Lived with Edelen family in 1920 census as a border, marriage status widow.
Lived with W.O. Stiles family in 1930 census, marriage status widow.