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Personal data Carol orCarl H. Handley [K] 

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Household of Carol orCarl H. Handley [K]

He is married to Josephine Biggerstaff.

They got married on December 23, 1897 at Henderson County, Kentucky, he was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Zella Blanche Handley  1905-2003 


Notes about Carol orCarl H. Handley [K]

55. CAROL/CARL7 HANDLEY (JOHN THOMAS6, WILLIAM T.5, MARK APPLEWHITE4, JOHN3, JOHN2, MARK1) was born September 06, 1874 in KY, and died August 02, 1940 in Henderson Co., KY. He married JOSEPHINE "JOSIE" BIGGERSTAFF December 23, 1897. She was born January 11, 1879 in KY, and died May 08, 1973 in Henderson Co., KY.
Child of CAROL/CARL HANDLEY and JOSEPHINE BIGGERSTAFF is:
94. i. ZELLA BLANCHE8 HANDLEY, b. 1905; d. January 05, 2003, Henderson Co., KY.
32. JOHN THOMAS6 HANDLEY (WILLIAM T.5, MARK APPLEWHITE4, JOHN3, JOHN2, MARK1) was born October 15, 1852 in Henderson Co., KY, and died November 20, 1943 in Henderson Co., KY. He married NANCY ELIZABETH (ANN?) WELDON December 19, 1871 in Webster Co., KY. She was born September 25, 1850 in KY, and died February 20, 1932 in Henderson Co., KY.
Children of JOHN HANDLEY and NANCY WELDON are:
54. i. WALTER MORRIS7 HANDLEY, b. September 19, 1871, KY; d. May 02, 1960, Henderson Co., KY.
55. ii. CAROL/CARL HANDLEY, b. September 06, 1874, KY; d. August 02, 1940, Henderson Co., KY.
56. iii. HESSIE JANE HANDLEY, b. January 1877, KY; d. December 23, 1942, Henderson Co., KY.
iv. SON HANDLEY, b. 1880; d. Unknown.
57. v. IDA MAE HANDLEY, b. March 1882, KY; d. Unknown.
58. vi. NONA B. HANDLEY, b. 1885; d. March 29, 1918, Henderson Co., KY.
59. vii. ADA HANDLEY, b. February 25, 1887, KY; d. February 24, 1964.
viii. OTHAR T. HANDLEY, b. April 01, 1889, KY; d. December 08, 1965, Robards, Henderson Co., KY; m. INEZ SPENCER, Bet. 1910 - 1920; b. December 06, 1895, KY; d. December 10, 1986, Robards, Henderson Co., KY.
60. ix. BERTHA G. HANDLEY, b. Bet. 1891 - 1893, Henderson Co., KY; d. August 12, 1958, Henderson Co., KY.

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Carol orCarl H. Handley
1874-1940

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