History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 703. [Harrison County] [Berry's Station Precinct] J. L. JUETT, hotel, P. O. Berry, was born in Harrison County, Ky., Jan. 1, 1847, and is the son of Adam and Elizabeth (Reneker) Juett. The former is a native of Grant County, Ky.; he has followed farming and is now a resident of Harrison County. The mother of J. L. died in 1852, aged thirty-two years. J. L. lived with his parents until he was eighteen years old, when he entered the Confederate army, enlisting in the 6th Kentucky Cavalry, in which he served two years and four months; he was wounded three times from the effects of which he has never recovered; after leaving the army, he spent about two years at his old home, and shortly after bought a farm of 100 acres, which he conducted successfully until 1880, when he sold his farm and moved to Berry's Station and engaged in keeping hotel; he has the only public place of entertainment of the place. By careful management and a study of the needs of the traveling public, he is making a success of this business; in 1867, he was married to Miss Susan E. King. Five children have been the issue of this union, three of whom now are living, viz: Millie C., Nancy S. and Howard. Mr. Juett is a Democrat and he and Mrs. Juett are members of the Baptist Church; he is a stirring, energetic man, who has been careful to dabble in no business to bring his name into disrepute, and as a consequence he enjoys an honorable name and reputation. Juett Reneker King = Grant-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/harrison/juett.jl.txt