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Genealogy Query: Information on Kitty Leftwich, Adair Co., KY

Genealogy Queries with REUNIONS

While doing some research on the Leftwich side of her family, my niece Patty Reed of California, came across a Catherine (Kitty) Leftwich, born at Prices Creek in Adair County Kentucky, (1844-1858). There are conflicting dates of her birth and death, but available information indicates that she was born at Prices Creek. She was the daughter of Robert Turner Leftwich and Lucy Catherine A. Early Leftwich of Adair County Kentucky, formerly of Bedford County Virginia. One of Kitty Leftwich's brothers, Silas Early Leftwich, was my Great-Grandfather.

I would like to know if anyone living in the Price's Creek Community has any knowledge of an old cemetery where Leftwich graves are located.

I also wondered about old land deeds or grants that may have been issued in the name of Leftwich. If you know information that might help, please give me a call at (502) 437-0714 late evenings, or call (270) 384-3603 in Columbia and leave a message with my daughter Linda. Or a note to Geniece Marcum, 417 Tophill DR., Shelbyville, KY 40065 would be greatly appreciated.





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