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Wonders about exact location of Craycraft, Adair Co., KY

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I just have read an article from the Adair County News, dated 03 Oct 1900 - and the article is from Craycraft - and it is about my Grandfather, Thomas Young. I always heard my Dad, Banty Reeves, speak of Craycraft, but I don't know where in Adair County that is or was.

I bet someone out there knows?

My great-nephew, Brett Conover, sent me this article, which he had found on the Library of Congress website - they now have the Adair County News from the 1900s on at the Library of Congress.The article Brett sent me solved a mystery for my niece, Debra Alexander, and for me.We both have Rheumatoid Arthritis, and didn't know of anyone in our family who had a rheumatic dsease.

Anyway, the short article said that Tom Young left home and was brought back three days later, helpless, and suffering from inflammation rheumatism.

Carol Reeves Shaul




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