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Homecoming at Acton Camp Ground, Sept. 4, 2010

REUNIONS

Descendants of Greenbury (Greenberry) Middleton Murphy and Charlotte Huddleston Murphy will have a family reunion, Saturday, September 4, 2010 at the Acton Camp Ground, in the Acton Community of Taylor County, 6440 Liberty RD, Campbellsville, KY. All Descendants of their families and guests are invited.
The reunion starts at 11amET/10amCT and a potluck lunch will begin at 1pmET/NoonCT. Participants should bring enough food and soft drinks for your family and more.

Any family history and old photos and poetry that you can bring will add to the enjoyment! The children of Greenberry and Charlotte were (in order with the spouse and county of residence):

Lucinda & William H. ("Tobe") Wethington, John and Mahala (Murphy) Edwards, William Anderson and Mary Ann Eliza McFarland, Margaret E. and George Oliver Wethington, Doctor B. and Allie Dutton (all of Casey County); Sarah B. and J.W. "Wash" Huddleston (Cumberland County), Green Berry and Mary Ellen Bryant Murphy, Andrew and Ellen Simmons (all of Adair County). -Lauren Howard




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