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Elva Leslie Larimore

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Elva Leslie Larimore

Birth
Green County, Kentucky, USA
Death
6 Oct 1944 (aged 63)
Greensburg, Green County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Gabe, Green County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Elva went by "Leslie".

James Henry Larimore m. Elizabeth (Bettie) W. Hamilton 7 September 1880, Green Co., KY.


Leslie m. Minnie Wooldridge 2 January 1904, Green Co., Kentucky.


1910 U.S. Census for Greensburg, Green Co., KY:
Elvy L Larimore Head M 28 Kentucky
Minnie Larimore Wife F 20 Kentucky
Catheline Larimore Dau F 3 Kentucky
James F Larimore Son M 1 Kentucky


Leslie registered for the World War I draft on Sept. 12, 1918 in Greensburg, Green Co., Kentucky. He was a Green Co. Circuit Court clerk. He is married to Minnie. He is described as medium height, medium build with brown eyes and black hair. Leslie was also a farmer.


Daughter Kathleen Larimore m. Willis Ford 23 May 1925, Clark Co., Indiana. Kathleen was b. 4 Sept 1906, Green Co., KY. Willis was b. 12 Jan 1899, Glasgow, Barren Co., KY. Willis' parents were Luther Ford & Nannie Moore, both deceased. Kathleen & Willis resided in Elizabethtown, Hardin Co., KY. Willis was an insurance agent. This was a first marriage for each.


Daughter Carolyn Larimore m. Clyde Ping 14 June 1937 in Clark Co., Indiana. Carolyn resided in Greensburg, KY and Clyde lived in Summerville, Green Co., KY. His parents were S G Ping & B Alzonia Baker. Clyde was b. 7 Aug. 1912, Green Co., KY. Carolyn was b. 28 May 1918, Green Co., KY. Clyde was a teacher. Clyde's father was deceased; both parents were born in KY. This was a first marriage for each.



"We desire to return our sincere sympathy to Mr. Leslie Larimore, Circuit Court clerk, of Green county, who lost his father, James Henry Larimore, on Nov. 10th. The deceased was one of the best citizens of Green county. He was a friend to everybody and everybody was his friend. The Baptist church has lost a zealous member, his sons and daughter a kind and indulgent father, and the community in which he lived, an enterprising and thrifty neighbor."

(Published in the "Adair County News", Columbia, Kentucky, Wednesday, December 4, 1918, pg. 1)

Many thanks to Jesse Bates for providing this notice.
Elva went by "Leslie".

James Henry Larimore m. Elizabeth (Bettie) W. Hamilton 7 September 1880, Green Co., KY.


Leslie m. Minnie Wooldridge 2 January 1904, Green Co., Kentucky.


1910 U.S. Census for Greensburg, Green Co., KY:
Elvy L Larimore Head M 28 Kentucky
Minnie Larimore Wife F 20 Kentucky
Catheline Larimore Dau F 3 Kentucky
James F Larimore Son M 1 Kentucky


Leslie registered for the World War I draft on Sept. 12, 1918 in Greensburg, Green Co., Kentucky. He was a Green Co. Circuit Court clerk. He is married to Minnie. He is described as medium height, medium build with brown eyes and black hair. Leslie was also a farmer.


Daughter Kathleen Larimore m. Willis Ford 23 May 1925, Clark Co., Indiana. Kathleen was b. 4 Sept 1906, Green Co., KY. Willis was b. 12 Jan 1899, Glasgow, Barren Co., KY. Willis' parents were Luther Ford & Nannie Moore, both deceased. Kathleen & Willis resided in Elizabethtown, Hardin Co., KY. Willis was an insurance agent. This was a first marriage for each.


Daughter Carolyn Larimore m. Clyde Ping 14 June 1937 in Clark Co., Indiana. Carolyn resided in Greensburg, KY and Clyde lived in Summerville, Green Co., KY. His parents were S G Ping & B Alzonia Baker. Clyde was b. 7 Aug. 1912, Green Co., KY. Carolyn was b. 28 May 1918, Green Co., KY. Clyde was a teacher. Clyde's father was deceased; both parents were born in KY. This was a first marriage for each.



"We desire to return our sincere sympathy to Mr. Leslie Larimore, Circuit Court clerk, of Green county, who lost his father, James Henry Larimore, on Nov. 10th. The deceased was one of the best citizens of Green county. He was a friend to everybody and everybody was his friend. The Baptist church has lost a zealous member, his sons and daughter a kind and indulgent father, and the community in which he lived, an enterprising and thrifty neighbor."

(Published in the "Adair County News", Columbia, Kentucky, Wednesday, December 4, 1918, pg. 1)

Many thanks to Jesse Bates for providing this notice.


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