Our new book is on sale now. It is about Hickman County Vietnam veterans and some of their stories.
Family Genealogy and History is our Goal
Hickman County Historical Society
107 South Washington
Clinton Kentucky
Tel: (270) 653-4190
research@hickmancountykyhistory.org
ladonnalatham@hickmancountykyhistory.org
We are open by appointment only right now just contact us by email to set up. We will try to accomadate any time or time. Thank you
More to come later . The store is up to purchase books. We will have more info at a later date. If you have any questions please send us an email and we will try to answer. We
are open by appointment. We can open for anybody just about anytime just contact us and set an appointment.
MOTLEY
GORE JOHN BONE
BENJAMIN JONES JESSE
MESHEW
LEWIS
HUEY GEORGE STEPHENS
TAPLEY
BYNUM WILLIAM JONES
MORRELL CUNNINGHAM HENRY PICKET
WILLIAM COCKRUM CHARLES
THARP
MARY VIRGINIA FARROW
Many interesting facts about one's ancestors can be found when researching your family.
During the research of my great-grandmother, Mary Virginia Farrow, I discovered that she was left an orphan. My Mother did not know this about her grandmother. I also found out that
Mary never got to see her father because he died before she was born.
Mary Virginia Farrow was born on May 4, 1864. Her parents were Jesse Farrow and Eliza Richardson Farrow. Her father was in the Civil War but did not survive the armed conflict for he
died in February, 1864, just about three months before she was born.
I discovered, during my research that after her father died, her mother turned her over to the courts when she was about one year old because she could not care for her.
Mary lived in the Samuel Hall home for about six years then she went to the Richard Slatton home for about the next ten years. She married her husband, Wiley Denton, in 1882. They
were married for sixty years and had three girls and two boys born to this union.
This was written by Pam Ward, a member of the Historical Society, who is the great granddaughter of Mary Virginia. If anyone has info on any of these people, please contact Pam
through the Historical Society. Any help would be most appreciated.