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- Per Larry Herrin:
!BIRTH: State of Montana, Gallatin County Delayed Birth Certificate 1854
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approved 10-26-51 shows Elston Herrin born July 24, 1913 in Belgrade,
Gallatan County, Montana. The father is listed as Joseph Marion Herrin
and the mother as Dona Ellen Bingham.
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Name was originally "Ellestone" per Elston on 10-3-1992, name from Norwegian
"Allestone". This is in close agreement to his name as listed on the 1920
Pulaski Co. KY Census.
!MARRIAGE: Commonwealth of Kentucky, Laurel County Marriage Bond No. 379.
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Elston Herrin, groom of Somerset, Ky; 24 years old, single 1st marriage,
born in Montana; parents J. M. Herrin and Dona E. Bingham; married bride,
Agnes Vanhook of Somerset, Ky, 18 years of age, single, 1st marriage, born
in Pulaski County; parents Joe S. Vanhook and Bertha Vanhook. Married in
London, Ky Sept. 21, 1937. J. T. Jones, Clerk L.C.C. by Sophia Jones D.C.
Married in the presence of Thomas Gay and Alice Stubblefield. Signed Thomas
Stubblefield, Baptist Minister.
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!RESIDENCE: Belgrade, Mt; Pulaski Co., Ky; Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina,
Jefferson Co., Ky; Pulaski Co., Ky, Hendricks Co., In.
!NOTES: Letter received February 1992, Elston Herrin to Larry Herrin
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Dear Son:
Lamorris Richmond a famous Frenchman and Richmond Bartley an acquaintance
in my early teens who went with Lela Herrin in Ohio.
William Joe
William after lots of the Herrins and Joe after each grandfather.
Judith Elaine
Judith after a Judith in Washington whom I worked with in Washington, D.C.
and Elaine after the most pleasant girl in the same office who came in
singing low to herself.
Charles Vernon
Charles after Custer Herrins Brother and Vernon who I liked very well.
Carroll Morton
After Carroll Winfrey whom I went to high school with in Somerset, KY a
good looking boy and Morton after Morton Cundiff whom I also went to
school with A son of Dr. Cundiff whom Viola worked for in a House.
Larry Rodger
Larry after a Larry whom we liked very well and Rodger after Rodger Lee
Carter I think Osacar Carter's son.
Dannis Dale after Dennis Day who was a comedian on radio or in the movies.
That's all.
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(my note) Dannis Dale was originally Dennis Dale, but the name was spelled
wrong on the birth certificate. (Mom told me that in her younger years).
!CENSUS:
1920 Pulaski County Kentucky Dwelling 136 Family 136 Sht. 8A
living on Cross Rd. from Mt. Vernon to Shopville Catron Precinct #37.
Herrin, Joe M. head O M W 50 M _ Yes Yes KY KY KY miller
Dona E. wife F W 34 M _ No No " " " none
Garfield son M W 14 S Yes Yes Yes " " " "
Loyd son M W 12 S " " " " " " "
Viola dau F W 10 S " " " " " " "
Harold son M W 9 S Yes _ _ " " " "
Gillis son M W 8 S " _ _ " " " "
Ellstone son M W 6 S " _ _ " " " "
Leoma dau F W 2 3/12 S _ _ _ " " " "
Joseph L.son M W 10/12 S _ _ _ " " " "
!DEATH: Dad had three open heart surgeries. The first was a triple bypass as
was the second. The third was for a pacemaker. He had several good years
between the first and his death (approximately 10). With his pacemaker, Dad
virtually smothered to death because his heart wouldn't quit beating, but the
blood failed to deliver much oxygen. He became worse and worse, being on air
on and off until his death. Pastor Myers of the 1st Church of the Nazarene was
reading the 23rd Psalm to Dad at the hospital. Although Dad was not conscious,
he died in the psalm where the "paths of righteousness" was read. Pastor Enoch
Ralph, his best friend, did the eulogy and pastor Myers had the sermon. Dad
died in Hendricks County Hospital in Danville, Indiana; was displayed at
Wingler-Hayes Funeral Home in Coatesville, Indiana and was buried in Clayton
Cemetery at Clayton, Indiana on 18 February 1994.
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