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Clark County was formed from Bourbon and Fayette in 1792.  The county seat is the city of Winchester.

  

 

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The Winchester Democrat Dated April 8, 1910, Tuesday, Page 5, Microfilm Roll #34 from the Clark Co. Library.

Death of Mrs. Ecton, Nancy

Mrs. John Ecton died yesterday morning at her home on West Broadway of complications of diseases, aged sixty-three years. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Carroll Abzill, and five sons, Rodney, Hub, Brack, Hampton, and Stuart Ecton. Funeral arrangements had not been made at the hour of going to press.

 


 

The Winchester Democrat Dated April 11, 1910, Tuesday, Page 1, Microfilm Roll #34 from the Clark Co. Library.

Burial of Mrs. Ecton

Mrs. Nancy Ecton, who died on Monday was buried in the Winchester Cemetery the following day , funeral services being held at the residence by Eld. J. W. Harding. Besides her husband, five sons. And daughter, She leaves one sister, Mrs. Mattie Haggard, and one brother, Miles Locknane of California. The pall bearers were: John Green, Dillard McKinney, A. T. Monroe, B. A. Ogden, Shelt Hukill, and John Greening.

 

 

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