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- Note: In the winter of 1825, John Henry, his wife, Nancy and their ten existing children, moved west from Johnston County, NC to Laurel County, KY. The trip, through the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee, was very arduous. The family probably spent one "growing season" in Tennessee.
Sentinel Echo. London, Kentucky
March 8, 1956
LAUREL YOUTH SHOT CRITICALLY IN CLAY COUNTY
Edsel Hale, 29 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hale of Blackwater, remains in a critical
condition at the Marymount Hospital with a gun shot wound in the abdomen and arm.
Robert G. Carnahan, 49 years old, Manchester business man, is charged with wounding Hale
at 3:45 o'clock Friday morning at a road house, 2 miles east of Manchester.
According to witnesses, Hale was shot as he stepped into the door of the establishment.
Carnahan surrendered voluntarily to Clay county jailer, J. Matt Sizemore about an hour after
the shooting.
The Clay countyman waived examining trial in Clay County Court Monday and was held to
the May grand jury of the Clay County Circuit Court.
Clay County Judge Charles H. White released Carnahan under a $5,000 bond and a
$5,000 appearance bond.
Hale's wife, Mrs. Lena Sasser Hale said at the hospital Tuesday afternoon that Hale,
an employee of General Electric in Louisville, was enroute from Louisville to Big Richlands
in Knox County where she and their 2 year old daughter, Sharon, were residing with her parents.
She added that her husband had rented an apartment in Louisville and that he was going to take
her and the daughter back to that city.
Carnahan's son, James Carnahan, 24, was killed two weeks ago when struck by an automobile.
His family said that he had been beside himself since that time.
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h/o Lena Mae Sasser
d/o Champ Clark Sasser & Una Mae Wagoner
s/o Wallace Sasser & Cora Bell Perry
s/o Jesse Sasser & Nancy Gilbert
s/o Henry Sasser & Nancy Kirby
ALSO
s/o Victor F. Hale & Allie Ledington
s/o Lucinda F. Sasser & Franklin J. Hale
d/o Adin Sasser & Elizabeth Clementine Waggoner
s/o Henry Sasser & Nancy Kirby
Sentinel Echo. London, Kentucky. August 21, 1969
Victor Hale, 75, Lida, died at 11:22 a.m. August 13 at Marymount Hospital. A native of Laurel County,
he was the son of Franklin J. and Lucinda Sasser Hale. Mr. Hale was a veteran of WW1 and a member of the Blackwater United Baptist Church. He was married to the former Allie Ledington, who survives.
Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ina Fay Hale, Mrs. Janice O'Neal and Miss Elma Lisle Hale, Lexington; two sons, Edsel Hale, Clarkston, Mich. and Maxwell Hale, Lida;
one sister, Mrs. Nannie Sasser, London and 12 grandchildren.
Services were held August 15 by the Revs. Layton Vanhook and Lowell Gilbert at House Funeral Home Chapel.
Interment was in Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Tilmon Hale, Hobart Hale, Robert Ledington, Verlin Holt, Russell Mullins and Farrett Taylor.
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s/o Lucinda F. Sasser & Franklin J. Hale
d/o Adin Sasser & Elizabeth Clementine Waggoner
s/o Henry Sasser & Nancy Kirby
Sentinel Echo.
London, Kentucky
June 20, 1985
MARY JANE ADAMS
Funeral services were held Monday at Laurel Funeral Home for Mary Jane Adams, 57, who died Friday at home.
She was the wife of Clarence Adams and the daughter of Allen Asher and Mae Asher.
Mary Jane Adams is survived by her mother and husband and children Joyce Bruner, Linda Woods, Gene Adams, Eddie DeWayne Adams and David Adams, London;
and brothers Coleman, Burton and Glen Asher, London; Ferrell Asher, Nashville; and Boby Asher, Indianapolis; and sisters Edith King, Nashville; Leeatrice Byrd, Florida and Wavelene Hammons, London.
She is also survived by 11 grandchildren.
The Rev. David Patton, the Rev. Harvey Taylor and the Rev. Johnny Benge officiated.
Burial was in the Pilgrims Rest Cemetery.
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d/o Allen Asher & Ella Mae Gross
s/o Jane Tuttle & Dillon Asher
d/o Thomas J. Tuttle & Mary Ann Williams
s/o Bardin Tuttle & Rhoda Taylor
s/o Keziah Sasser & Peter Tuttle
d/o Henry Sasser & Nancy Kirby
Sentinel Echo. London, Kentucky. May 13, 1974
LONDON CHILD KILLED IN IND. TRUCK MISHAP
A 13-month old London girl was killed in Scott County, Ind. at approximately 3:45 p.m. Saturday when a pickup truck that she had crawled under drove over her.
Melissa Gail Woods, daughter of Harold and Linda Sue Adams Woods, Route 8, London, died of a fractured skull according to Scott County Deputy Coroner James Buchanan.
Buchanan said that the Woods' family was fishing at Maryville (Ind.) Lake about 12 miles from Scottsburg, when the child wondered off and crawled under a truck.
The deputy coroner continued that Tunis Thompson, Route 4, North Vernon, Ind., not seeing the
tottler, got in the truck and backed it over her.
The child was born in Baltimore, MD on April 28, 1973.
Besides her parents, she is survived by a brother, Harold Douglas Woods;
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woods, Route 8, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams, Lida;
and great grandparents, Mrs. Mae Asher, Lida, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Adams, Lida, and Mr. and Mrs. Churchill Smith, Route 8, Manchester.
Funeral services for the child were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the House Funeral Home Chapel with
Rev. Jesse Harrison officiating.
Burial was in the Pilgrims Rest Cemetery, Lida.
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d/o Linda Sue Adams & Harold Woods
d/o Mary Jane Asher & Clarence P. Adams
d/o Allen Asher & Ella Mae Gross
d/o Jane Tuttle & Dillon Asher
d/o Thomas J. Tuttle & Mary Ann Williams
s/o Bardin Tuttle & Rhoda Taylor
s/o Keziah Sasser & Peter Tuttle
d/o Henry Sasser & Nancy Kirby
Sentinel Echo Newspaper.
London, Kentucky.
December 3, 1993
PEARL ASHER
FORMER LAUREL RESIDENT
The funeral for former Laurel resident Pearl Asher was held at 1 p.m. Sunday in the Laurel Funeral Home Chapel.
Asher, 79, of Indianapolis died at St. Francis Hospital in that city Thursday Nov. 19, 1993.
Formerly of Laurel County, she was the daughter of the late Campbell and Cynthia Hampton Hale.
Asher is survived by one son, Ted Asher or Mesa, AZ;
two daughters, Mabel Christine Reidener and STella Marie Rogers, both of Indianapolis;
and two sisters, Beulah Perry of London and Betty Smith of Indianapolis.
Pallbearers were Carnell Rosser, Ernie Perry, Richard Hale, Glenn Asher, Paul Taylor and Alan Asher.
The Revs. Bill Wagers and Terry Gabbard officiated at the funeral.
Burial followed in Pilgrims Rest Cemetery, Blackwater.
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w/o Jimmy Asher
s/o Jane Tuttle & Dillon Asher
d/o Thomas J. Tuttle & Mary Ann Williams
s/o Bardin Tuttle & Rhoda Taylor
s/o Keziah Sasser & Peter Tuttle
d/o Henry Sasser & Nancy Kirby
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