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Hazard High School (1952)  This is a picture of  the a Hazard High School class in which I was a member.  Please help me to identify all the class members.  Connie [Pickett] Caldwell, Hartford, Illinois concald@home.com  Editor's note:  Many have been identified by Ida Lee Stacy Hansel.  Click here




Click here Mystery Photo   Issac Hurt and Mary Polly Little.  Date and location unknown


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Swinging bridge
  This photo was taken somewhere between Hazard and Highland, KY in 1959.  We are unsure if the bridge is the same as the Dunraven photo already on the web site, but it has a lot of similarities.  Our father was born in Hazard, KY and we visited there in 1959. In the photo are George Hurst Wilkinson, Jr., (whose middle name was taken from Dr. Hurst in Hazard) and 2 sons, George H. Wilkinson III and Ted Wilkinson.  If anyone knows the exact location of the bridge, please let us know. Thank you, George and Ted Wilkinson. OurSidney@aol.com


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Flannery Brothers 1942 (l to r) Parcel (Parce) Flannery, Orville (Ary) Flannery, Palmer (Pal) Fannery & Corbett (Corb) Flannery.  The person in the car was Truby Kelley.  Submitted by Greg Engler.  grege@pig.net

 


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Couch Photo  This photo is one of my great-grandmother, Sallie Ann Couch, on far right.  She was born around 1877.  The smaller boy is her son, Slaughter "Dave" Jones.  I am unsure who the other little boy is but I think he is Dave's brother, Alexander Jones.  The lady in the white dress is Sallie Ann's sister or mother.  If you have any information, please let me know.  Sandy.   Tomcat165@worldnet.att.net 




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Historic photo of Jane and Brack Sandlin of Buckhorn, Ky.  It was taken during the 1800's.  This is a digital reproduction, retouched from the original tintype. They were my great grandparents.  Roscoe Smith, Salem, IN coe47167@aol.com



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Nathan Turner, son of  Jesse and America Stamper Turner. His mother died while they were living in Breathitt county. Jesse never remarried. He moved his family to Perry County about 1926, Nathan was just a boy. Nathan's siblings: Hent, Enoch, Elmer, Millie, Roy, & Sarah. Roy also served in the military but he was medically discharged with a bad heart condition and died shortly thereafter.  Nathan lived with Hent and Lizzie for awhile, he was never married. Nathan was buried in Italy. A cousin saw him get hit.  Nathan has three nephews, Don, Leroy & Delmer, of Combs. Please Email me if you have more information. Arlie C. Smith Coe47167@aol.com



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Corbett "Corb" Flannery on left, sons "Mike" and Larry on right. 


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