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Query: Joel Clarence Montgomery of Ozark, KY

Ozark, KY, native wants to contact fellow Ozark, KY native Joel Clarence Montgomery, postmaster of Ozark in 1901 to 1936
Mary Vermalene Montgomery Bishop writes:
Dear Mr. Waggener, I am tying to find out about Carol Reeves Shaul, and how she is connected to Joel Clarence Montgomery, the postmaster of Ozark. It was opened June 6,1901 and closed in 1936.

I have the postmaster certificate and the tube. It was mailed to grandpa in 1901. I was born in Ozark, KY. I lived on the property til I got married in 1953. I still pay taxes on the Ozark, property. My great grandfather was William Montgomery and his wife was Camille. I believe, they had 6 children Joel C, Kent, Bud, Ike, sisters, Mickey and Ann. Ike, Ann and Mickey were never married. Joel C. and Josh I believe they were second cousins. Josh was married to Etta Corbin. They had 6 children Mary,Stanley,Arlis ,Raymond,Brodus and Hazel. My phone #1-812- 284-2198. Mary V. Montgomery Bishop

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