MIZENER, Samuel Smith (b. 18 DEC 1815, d. 4 OCT 1876)
Death: 4 OCT 1876 Nicholasville, Jassamine Co. Ky
Death: 20 SEP 1863 Chickamauga Creek, Georgia
Death: 1863
Death: 25 OCT 1891 Carrol Co. Missouri
Death: 23 MAY 1912 Hale, Carroll Co., Missouri
Death: 29 DEC 1880 Missouri
Note: Souvenir Edition, The Williamstown Courier, Williamstown, Ky, May 30,
1901, reprinted September 19, 1981 by the Grant County KY Historical
Society.
JAMES A. O'HARA. One of the most progressive and up-to-date business
institutions in Williamstown is the model drug establishment of James A.
O'Hara & Co., on Main Street opposite the post-office. Centrally
located, with a magnificent store-room, handsomely finished and
furnished and stocked from cellar to attic with the best line of drugs
that money can buy, it makes a showing worthy of a city of ten thousand
people. The presiding genius of this institution is James A. O'Hara,
the second son of Dr. R. H. O'Hara. Jim is a product of Williamstown,
and of the common and high schools of this city. He was born here
February 28th, 1871. He began business as a druggist as a partner with
his father just 15 years ago. He is a graduated pharmacist, and like
his father, who has been in the drug business for a lifetime, is said
to be one of the best druggists in the state. R. H. O'Hara and Jim's
baby are the company in this institution. On January 12th, 1898, Mr.
O'Hara was united in marriage to Miss Eugenia Hogan, daughter of the
late Hon. W. N. Hogan. To this union one child, Robert Newton, has
been born. Mr. O'Hara owns a nice residence, in which he resides, on
High Street. He has recently purchased for $5,500.00 the handsome
brick building in which he is doing business, and is well fixed in
every way to take care of the future. In politics he is a Democrat
and takes a very active interest in all political matters. C. O.
Porter, accommodating and courteous, is in his employ in the drug
store, and in his store-room is located the long distance telephone
exchange.
O'Hara Hogan Porter
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August 22, 1895
One year ago the 3rd of this month [actually July, 1894], at dead man's corner in Williamstown, James O'HARA, son of Dr. R. H. O'HARA, shot and killed John GLACKING. [His trial in Burlington, Boone County, is reported in detail on the front page.]
Note: Souvenir Edition, The Williamstown Courier, Williamstown, Ky, May 30,
1901, reprinted September 19, 1981 by the Grant County KY Historical
Society.
CHARLES EDWIN O'HARA. There is no better equipped young man in Grant
County for the practice of law and its kindred pursuits than Charles
Edwin O'Hara. He is the eldest son of Dr. R. H. O'Hara and Mrs. Mattie
(Johnson) O'Hara, and was born in Williamstown on the 20th day of
January, 1870. The young attorney to be, attended the common and high
schools at Williamstown and spent a short time in college at Old Centre
at Danville. He studied law in the office of his uncle, Judge Jas.
O'Hara, and was admitted to the bar some four years ago. Mr. O'Hara is
of a literary turn of mind, and is one of the best posted literary
connoisseurs in the county. In law, in history and fiction, he has
read the best written by the ablest authors in all counties. Two years
ago he was united in marriage to Miss Mary McClure, the accomplished
and beautiful daughter of Dr. W. H. McClure. The young folks make
their home with Mr. O'Hara's father. "Ed" as he is oftenest called, in
addition to the practice of his profession, assists his father in his
many business enterprises, and is his deputy Master Commissioner. Mr.
O'Hara is no doubt the handsomest lawyer practicing the profession in
Northern Kentucky, but personally cares little for beauty or dress. He
is an able advocate and has much of the Irish fire and eloquence that
has made other members of his family famous.
O'Hara Johnson McClure
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Note: Exerp from book "Barren county Heritage" page 182 ; 1883 - Hiseville Christian Church , The Hiseville Christian Chruch was organized in 1883 under the leadership of its first minister, Rev. John T. Rogers, with a group of members from Old Salem who were previous members of the Church at Zion. Among the charter members were : Edward Steele Edwards, Edmund Hodges, Ellen Vaughn Lashley, James B Maggard, Bennett Smith, P.E. "Whack" Terry and Ellen Bagby Terry. Edwards and Maggard were elders.
Death: 28 SEP 1942 Hiseville Ky.
Burial: 30 SEP 1942 Hiseville Cemetery
Death: 12 SEP 1869
Burial: Walnut Grove Baptist Church Cem. Boone Co. MO.
Death: 26 OCT 1864 Boone Co. MO.
Note: MARRIAGE bond 16 mar , 1846 , sur. PASCHAL J. KIRTLEY, BY RALPH PETTY.
Note: Marriage bond 5 Oct. 1886,Thos. Prichard surety,J G Woote(n)-Clerk,H D (Terry) D.C. Note: Katuras name on marriage bond as Lizzie K.Davis.sum of $100.00 . at Glasgow,Ky.
Note: Marriage info:sur: JOHN S McDANIEL,consent mother ELIZABETH DOUGLASS,md 19 mar,1839(bond 18mar.1839),married by JOSEPH CALLAHAN.
Note: Marriage bond,Oct. 22,1921,Kirby Smith, Minister of the Christian Church at Cave City,Ky. in the presenc of Nelson Everett (surety) & (Lidia) Spencer & Katherine Warner, Clerk H D Ralston, D.C. Willia M Duval. Walter's Occupation listed on marriage bond is farming,residence HIseville, Ky.
Note: marriage bond 4 Oct. 1828, sur:ELIAS SMITH (inside of bond reads 1824,outside 1828),md 8 Oct. 1828 by SYLVANUS M BAGBY.Note that SILAS had married on 28 mar 1822 SARAH SMITH, sur by JACOB SMITH,md byDANIEL SHIRLEY.
Note: Marriage info:bond 5 Jan, 1848, question on year (torn)sur: JOSEPH H SMITH married by W D JOURDAN.
Note: bond 25 dec.1840,sur DANIEL SMITH, consent ELIAS SMITH, WIT. DANIEL SMITH, md 29 dec .1840married by J B MARSHALL.
Note: Marriage bond 5 mar, 1841,sur RICHARD E WALDEN, consent ELIABETH E WALDEN, wit:RICHARD E WALDEN, md 11 Mar, 1841 by RALPH PETTY. Marriage records shows MARY N E WALDEN.
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