NameWilliam Alex ELLIOT 75
BirthNov 1866, Larue Co., KY
DeathFeb 28, 1933, Larue Co., KY
Burial1933, Red Hill Cemetery, Hodgenville, KY
Spouses
BirthFeb 6, 1870, Magnolia, Larue Co., KY75
DeathJan 24, 1898, Palmer House, Buffalo, Larue Co., KY
Burial1898, Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Larue Co., KY
OccupationSchool Teacher
Misc. Notes
“Miss Cattie Howell has been employed by the trustees of Otter district, to teach at the public school.” Abstracts of the Larue County Herald News, Thurday, June 18, 1891
First woman to run for a office in Larue County. democratic candidate for Superintendent of Schools.
Possibly died during childbirth.
MarriageJul 31, 1897, Larue Co., KY
BirthMar 1873, KY
DeathDec 10, 1952, Campbellsville, Taylor Co., KY
Burial1952, Red Hill Cemetery, Hodgenville, KY
Misc. Notes
From the Larue County Herald News, Thursday, Dec 18, 1952:
Mrs. Alice Elliott, age 79, widow of Alex Elliott, died December 10 at the Metzmeir and Hays Nursing Home at Campbellsville, where she had been for some time following a major operation at Baptist Hospital in Louisville several months ago.
She was a daughter of the late P. W. and Susan Phelps Martin and had been the last member of her family for many years. Her husband also preceded her in death twenty years.
She leaves a foster son, Bert Elliott, of Hodgenville; a niece, Mrs. Wm. Suter, of Bear City, Calif; three nephews, Charles Gardner of Louisville; Edwin Gardner, of Indianapolis, and Ben Gardner, of Bear City, Calif; also two foster grandchildren, Alvin Elliott of Vine Grove, and Miss Ann Elliott of this place, and a devoted little foster great grandson, Bobby Elliott.
She had been a life-long member of Hodgenville Baptist Church and was one of its most faithful members. Funeral services were conducted there Friday afternoon by the pastor, Rev. Stevens, and burial was in Red Hill Cemetery.