Friday, December 7, 2012

Genealogy Query: Rev. Robert McCollum

Looking for information on Rev. Robert McCollum (1779-1856).

Contact: Michael A. Marchese (mmarche1@charter.net).

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Dycusburg Day: Oct. 20, 2012

Dycusburg Day will be held Oct. 20.

Parade begins at 11 a.m.

Free inflatables all day.

Pumpkin and apple pie baking contests, games and contests all day!

Gospel Singing by the Echo's.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Obituary: Elvis Kinnis, 72

MARION — Elvis Kinnis, 72, of Marion died Friday at Crittenden County Hospital. He is survived by two brothers, Ray Kinnis of Lake Village, Ind., and Barney John Kinnis of Dycusburg; four sisters, Gladys Donohue and Wilma Stromatt, both from Lake Village, Ind., and Lena Miller and Sandra Martin, both of Marion; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Augusta Kinnis; and four brothers, William Kinnis, Frank Kinnis, James Kinnis, and Elvin Kinnis. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Gilbert Funeral Home. Friends may call after 10 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Source: The Paducah Sun, Aug. 26, 2012

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Dycusburg Photos (2012)






































All photos by Jody Selph of Selph Portraits Photography

Monday, April 30, 2012

Query: Death and Burial of Lawrence Server

I am seeking information regarding the death and burial of Lawrence Server. He died in Crittenden County between January 1922 and September 1922.

E-mail sh12353@aol.com

Sunday, March 11, 2012


"The Old Country Church"
Dycusburg Methodist

Copyright (c) Jody Selph
Selph Portraits Photography
626 US Hwy 62 E., Suite C

Eddyville, KY 42038
270-704-3517

Monday, March 5, 2012

Man Seeks to Relocate Abandoned Grave Sites From His Farm to Dycusburg Cemetery

Last week, Crittenden Fiscal Court was approached by a local property owner looking to relocate five apparently abandoned gravesites in an area he plans to put into farm production this spring.

Bobby Grogan, whose farm is near the Cumberland River, has asked permission to move the sites marked "Buntun" to Dycusburg cemetery at his own expense. Kentucky law allows landowners with “abandoned” cemeteries on their property to request relocation of the graves. The law defines abandonment as “left untended for a period of 10 years proceeding the date of the resolution for removal.”

The cemetery rests atop a steep hill. Local historian Brenda Underdown said there are only two stones that are standing at the cemetery, the oldest for Rev. J. W. Buntun, who died Jan. 4, 1892. Some are believed to have been buried there as long ago as the 1840s.

On Feb. 21, the fiscal court granted Grogan’s request and adopted a resolution allowing the removal.

However, anyone having an interest in the matter is asked to address their comments or concerns before April 20 to Grogan's attorney, Bart Frazer in Marion.

Source: The Crittenden Press, March 1, 2012. Used with permission.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Obituary: Phillip "Babe" Sutton, 71

EDDYVILLE — Mr. Phillip Gordon “Babe” Sutton, 71, of Eddyville, passed away at 12:55 a.m. Saturday, February 18, 2012, in Lourdes hospital in Paducah.

Babe Sutton was a retired farmer and logger. He was a member of New Bethel Baptist Church in Lyon County.

He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Ann Daughtrey Sutton; two sons, Kurt Sutton and his wife, Joni of Reidland, Chris Sutton and his wife, Denise of Lyon County; one daughter, Deeann Board and her husband, Shane of Lyon County; five grandchildren, Rhett Sutton of Reidland, Kit Sutton, Dare Sutton, Shayann Board and Gabe Board, all of Lyon County; two brothers, Leon Sutton of Eddyville and Rex Sutton of Ashland, Ky. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

He was preceded in death by an infant son, Mark Sutton; one brother, Stacy Sutton; and his parents, Kelly Sutton and Mable O’Daniel Sutton.

Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Monday, February 20, 2012, at Lakeland Funeral Home in Eddyville.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, February 21, 2012, at Lakeland Funeral Home Chapel in Eddyville with Rev. Don Short, Dr. Jerrell White and Bro. Shane Board officiating with burial in New Bethel Cemetery in Lyon County.

Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Attn: Tribute Program, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis, TN 38148.

Condolences may be sent to lakelandchapel.com.

Source: The Paducah Sun, Feb. 20, 2012

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Scenes From Dycusburg: Part One

"Destination Unknown"
The Old Post Office

Copyright (c) Jody Selph
Selph Portraits Photography
626 US Hwy 62 E., Suite C
Eddyville, KY 42038
270-704-3517

Friday, January 20, 2012

Frances High School Sweethearts Celebrate 60 Years of Wedded Bliss

Bruce and Charlotte (Dycus) Ordway

On December 18, 2011 at the First Presbyterian Church in Merrillville, IN, Bruce Ordway originally of Crayne, KY, and Charlotte Dycus Ordway originally of Dycusburg, KY, renewed their vows in a 60th wedding anniversary ceremony along with 135 of their closest friends and family.

The couple was married in a small Mississippi town where they ran off as young adults madly in love to elope on January 20, 1952. Charlotte Dycus Ordway is the only daughter of the late Mark and Geneva (Cooksey) Dycus of Dycusburg. Bruce Ordway is the youngest son of four children born to the late Robert and Imogene Ordway of Crayne, KY.

Charlotte, also known as “Candy,” was a Frances High School cheerleader who went on to attend college at Murray State. Bruce is a recent Frances High Basketball team Hall of Fame member who went to the Navy. The couple relocated to Northwest Indiana in the late 1950s where they worked and raised their family, daughter Renee Ordway Connelly of Merrillville, IN, and son Greg (wife Sharon) Ordway of Portage, IN.

Both Charlotte and Bruce retired in the 1980s. Charlotte was employed by the telephone (merged multiple times and now AT&T). Bruce retired as a senior analyst from DuPont. The couple stayed in Merrillville until the millennium when they decided to split time between the Ordway farm in Crayne and their home in Daytona Beach Shores, FL.

Mr. and Mrs. Ordway now reside full time in Florida. The couple says everyone in their old home town growing up said their marriage "wouldn’t last 6 months" ... and here they are today, happy and in good health, celebrating being together 60 years later.

The couple is an inspiration to many, the rock of their family, and have affected so many people with their love and friendship over the years. Bruce and Charlotte thank God for being blessed with such a wonderful life, good health and a loving family (including many nieces, nephews, and cousins, five grandchildren, and three, soon to be four great grandchildren). Bruce is also thankful for the beautiful woman he married, who he looks forward to spending every day with for the rest of their lives.

If you would like to get in touch with the couple, they are on Facebook under the name BruceandCharlotte Ordway, and their email address is bcordie2@yahoo.com.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

1940 Census Goes Digital in April

Via Mashable.com:
Following a 72-year wait period, The National Archives and Records will release the 1940 U.S. Census in April and make the search for information about ancestors easier than ever with free online access from any computer.

Genealogists will have digital access to the 1940 Census when the report is released on April 2. This is a big step toward making the archives more accessible to the public through technology. The most recent census — which covers the 1930s — is available through the libraries via microfilm that usually has to be reserved and ordered.

However, as of now, the 1940 Census will not include a name index, so users will have to know the enumeration district in which the person they are searching for lived in 1940. The National Archives provides maps with the numbers on its website.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Obituary: Ann Howard Stoehr, 70

EDDYVILLE — Mrs. Ann Howard Stoehr, 70, of Eddyville, passed away Saturday, December 31, 2011, at her residence in Eddyville surrounded by family and friends.

Mrs. Stoehr retired from ATO-FINA Chemical Plant in Calvert City as an engineering secretary with 20 years of service. She was a member of Eddyville United Methodist Church.

She is survived by her husband of 15 years, Gene Stoehr Sr.; one son, Brad Hunt and his wife Elizabeth of Iuka; one daughter, Kristi Spedding and her husband Rob of Eddyville; and the delights of her life, her two grandchildren, granddaughter, Carlyann Spedding and grandson, Connor Spedding, both of Eddyville. Other survivors include a brother, John Howard and his wife Becky of Eddyville; a cousin, Ronnie Marshall and his wife Ruth of Marion, Ky.; and several stepchildren and stepgrandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Carlon and Ruby Marshall Howard.

Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 3, 2012, at Lakeland Funeral Home Chapel in Eddyville with the Rev. Jack Larwa officiating. Burial will be in Dycusburg Cemetery in Dycusburg, Ky.

Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Monday, January 2, 2012 at Lakeland Funeral Home in Eddyvillle.

Condolences may be sent to www.lakelandchapel.com.

Source: The Paducah Sun, Jan. 1, 2012