Picnic, 1894, Crittenden Co., KY, identifications.
“(LP)” indicates that the identification was made by Larry Pierce.
1 |
(LP) Luther Miller (1856-1946), married No. 2
Mary Ann Cochran in 1893 |
2 |
(LP) Mary Ann (Cochran) Miller (1858-1940),
married No. 1 Luther Miller in 1893 |
3 |
(LP) Possibly Dora Ann (Cochran) Rodgers
(1867-1951). Her husband,
Robert A. Rodgers, does not seem to be here, as expected, so this
identification may not be correct. |
4 |
Unknown |
5 |
Nelle Walker (1865-1950), daughter of Robert
Newton Walker (1833-1906) |
6 |
Cora A. (Pierce) Crider (1869-1915), married
George McClelland Crider (probably No. 26) in 1891 |
7 |
(LP) Probably Florence (Pierce) Yandell
(1861-1938), daughter of No. 11 James Perry Pierce and No. 8 Emeline
(Ralston) Pierce. She
married William Bennett Yandell (1857-1940), who does not appear to be
in the photo, in 1885. |
8 |
Emeline (Ralston) Pierce (1840-1895), married
No. 11 James Perry Pierce (1841-1916) in 1860. |
9 |
(LP) Probably Norval Lee Pierce (1871-1951), son
of No. 11 James Perry Pierce and No. 8 Emeline (Ralston) Pierce.
He married Margaret Ramey Bond in 1912.
She is not present. |
10 |
(LP) George Collin Pierce (LP) (1877-1965), son
of No. 11 James Perry Pierce and No. 8 Emeline (Ralston)).
He married, first, Lucy Ruth Boaz in 1897; she is not present. |
11 |
James Perry Pierce (1841-1916), married No. 8
Emeline F. Ralston in 1860. |
12 |
Unknown |
13 |
(LP) Possibly Anna (Cochran) Rochester (1870-?),
married No. 21 Joseph G. Rochester in abt. 1888. |
14 |
Unknown |
15 |
Unknown |
16 |
(LP) Probably Nancy (Moxley) “Nannie” Cochran
(1843-1923). She married
John Thomas Cochran (1834-1904) in 1860.
He had a beard and does not seem to be present, nor does any man
having a beard who is that old. |
17 |
Ollie Murray James (1871-1918), future
representative and senator from KY |
18 |
(LP) Possibly Mary Elizabeth “Lizzie” Loving
(1865-1951). Lizzie married
No. 25 John Thomas Franks in 1895.
Since the photo was taken less than 18 months before their
wedding, she could have attended the picnic with him. |
19 |
Unknown |
20 |
Unknown |
21 |
(LP) Probably Joseph G. Rochester (1854-1929),
married Anna Cochran (possibly No. 13) abt. 1888 |
22 |
(LP) Thomas Henry Cochran (1862-1952), married
No. 23 Elvie Crider in 1895. |
23 |
(LP) Elvie Crider (1870-1908), married Thomas
Henry Cochran in 1895. |
24 |
(LP) probably John Watts Cochran (1877-1927).
He married Eva Farris (1883-1953) in 1907, so she is not expected
to be in attendance as a girlfriend.
Her sister, Lucy, married No. 10 George Collin Pierce. |
25 |
John Thomas Franks (1858-1926).
He married Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Loving (1865-1951), who is
possibly present as No. 18, in 1895.
He was the sheriff of Crittenden Co. in 1894. |
26 |
(LP) Probably George McClelland Crider
(1861-1917), who married No.
6 Cora (Pierce) Crider (1869-1915) in 1891.
This person’s identification is not sure, but Cora probably would
not have gone to a picnic without him, and this person looks the most
like him in the photo. |
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