Reuben Brent Hutchcraft (b. 1 Jan., 1841), son of Reuben and Fannie (Hedges) Hutchcraft.
DORCAS SAUNDERS ASHBROOK (Artemisia' Belles; Dorcas' Saunders; Sarah' Grant; Elizabeth' Boone; Squire; George3), born 26 Dec., 1860.
Married 16 May, 1882, Reuben Brent Hutchcraft (b. 1 Jan., 1841), son of Reuben and Fannie (Hedges) Hutchcraft.
CHILDREN:-
3815 Felix Ashbrook Hutchcraft, b. 27 Feb., 1883; d. 16 June, 1884.
3816 Mary Fithian Hutchcraft, b. 30 Apr., 1885.
3817 Reuben Brent Hutchcraft, Jr., b. 15 Dec., 1886; d. 7 Nov., 1918. Captain Co. K., 166th Infantry, 42nd (Rainbow) Division. He was a graduate of both Transylvania College (formerly Kentucky University), and Harvard University, in law. Practiced law in Paris, Ky. In 1915 became a member of the faculty of the University of Ky.; was twice elected to the Ky. State Legislature. Resigned as member of State Tax Commission to enter U. S. Army in 1917. Commissioned First Lieut. and sent overseas in Sept., 1917. Served in every battle in which the Rainbow Division participated and was never absent from his command until the date of his death, when he was killed leading an attack on Sedan. He was first buried at La Neuville a Maire, later removed to the United States National Cemetery near Beaumont, Ardennes, France, and still later brought home and on Mar. 27, 1921, buried at his home, Paris, Ky., with full military honors. Capt. Hutchcraft was not a tall man, and by a strange coincidence the men who served under him were all small of stature. His command soon came to be lovingly known as the "Boy Scouts," and never failed to do their share in every task assigned them.
3818 Helen Hutchcraft, b. 12 Nov., 1891. Residence, Paris, Ky.
Reuben Brent Hutchcraft, Jr., b. 15 Dec., 1886; d. 7 Nov., 1918. Captain Co. K., 166th Infantry, 42nd (Rainbow) Division. He was a graduate of both Transylvania College (formerly Kentucky University), and Harvard University, in law. Practiced law in Paris, Ky. In 1915 became a member of the faculty of the University of Ky.; was twice elected to the Ky. State Legislature. Resigned as member of State Tax Commission to enter U. S. Army in 1917. Commissioned First Lieut. and sent overseas in Sept., 1917. Served in every battle in which the Rainbow Division participated and was never absent from his command until the date of his death, when he was killed leading an attack on Sedan. He was first buried at La Neuville a Maire, later removed to the United States National Cemetery near Beaumont, Ardennes, France, and still later brought home and on Mar. 27, 1921, buried at his home, Paris, Ky., with full military honors. Capt. Hutchcraft was not a tall man, and by a strange coincidence the men who served under him were all small of stature. His command soon came to be lovingly known as the "Boy Scouts," and never failed to do their share in every task assigned them.
3818 Helen Hutchcraft, b. 12 Nov., 1891. Residence, Paris, Ky.
FELIX STERLING ASHBROOK (Artemisia' Belles; Dorcas' Saunders; Sarah6 Grant; Elizabeth5 Boone; Squire; George3), born 27 Feb., 1862; died 18 Nov., 1910.
Married Nannie Megibban.
CHILDREN:-
+3819 Betsy Ashbrook.
3820 Reid Ashbrook, Sergt. of Infantry, U. S. Army. Served overseas in
the World War.
3821 Artie Ashbrook.
3822 Thomas Veach Ashbrook, served in S. A. T. C. during the World War.
3820 Reid Ashbrook, Sergt. of Infantry, U. S. Army. Served overseas in
the World War.
Thomas Veach Ashbrook, served in S. A. T. C. during the World War.
THOMAS EARL ASHBROOK (Artemisia' Belles; Dorcas' Saunders; Sarah6 Grant; Elizabeth5 Boone; Squire; George3), born 17 Jan., 1867; died 14 Feb., 1908.
Married Jennie Withers.
CHILDREN:--
+3823 Allan Ashbrook.
3824 Temple Withers Ashbrook, was in the U. S. Artillery during the World War. Served overseas.
3825 Thomas Earl Ashbrook, Jr. In S. A. T. C. during World War.
Temple Withers Ashbrook, was in the U. S. Artillery during the World War. Served overseas.
Thomas Earl Ashbrook, Jr. In S. A. T. C. during World War.
MARY ELIZA ASHBROOK (Artemisia' Belles; Dorcas' Saunders;
Sarah' Grant; Elizabeth5 Boone; Squire; George3), born 23 Sept., 1870. Married James C. Dedman.
CHILDREN:-
3826 Thomas Ashbrook Dedman, b. 12 Jan., 1899. In S. A. T. C. during
World War.
3827 Sarah Ashbrook Dedman, b. 4 Oct., 1900,
3828 Helen Hutchcraft Dedman, b. 17 Jan., 1904.
Thomas Ashbrook Dedman, b. 12 Jan., 1899. In S. A. T. C. during
World War.
Hannah Moore, b. in Ky.; m. Hartwell Boswell. D. A. R. No. 11909.
WILLIAM GRANT MOORE, JR. (William'; Mary' Grant; William6; Elizabeth5 Boone; Squire; George3).
Married Etolia Davis.
CHILD:-
3829 Jessie Atkins Moore, b. in St. Louis, Mo.; in. Roger E. Simmons. (Recorded in D. A. R. Lin. Books as No. 35402.)
William Grant Moore, Jr., m. Etolia Davis.
William James McKee, b. 12 Dec., 1853; m. Fannie B. McKinney.
. EDWARD LODGE McKEE (Celine' Lodge; Mary' Lamond; Rebecca6 Grant; Elizabeth5 Boone; Squire; George3), born 13 Mar., 1856. Married 1st, about 1878, Emma M. Coughlen; and 2d, Grace Wasson.
CHILDREN:-
(First Marriage)
3830 Mary Celine McKee, b. 13 May, 1879; d. 29 Dec., 1883. 3831 Elizabeth Lodge McKee, b. 23 Feb., 1885; d. Jan., 1892. 3832 Edward Lodge McKee, Jr., b. June, 1893.
(Second Marriage)
- McKee, infant dau. born and died Oct., 1903. 3833 Hiram Wasson McKee, b. 30 Mar., 1905.
. EDWARD LODGE McKEE (Celine' Lodge; Mary' Lamond; Rebecca6 Grant; Elizabeth5 Boone; Squire; George3), born 13 Mar., 1856. Married 1st, about 1878, Emma M. Coughlen; and 2d, Grace Wasson.
CHILDREN:-
(First Marriage)
3830 Mary Celine McKee, b. 13 May, 1879; d. 29 Dec., 1883. 3831 Elizabeth Lodge McKee, b. 23 Feb., 1885; d. Jan., 1892. 3832 Edward Lodge McKee, Jr., b. June, 1893.
(Second Marriage)
- McKee, infant dau. born and died Oct., 1903. 3833 Hiram Wasson McKee, b. 30 Mar., 1905.