![]() Nashua-Squannacook-Nissitisset Wild&Scenic Stewardship Grants: The firm Capital Strategic Solutions has been hired by the Town to consult on projects for allowability under the guidance and to do the reporting required by the Federal Government. Workshops were held in the Fall of 2021 with Department Heads and Boards to determine the ways in which these funds would be expended per the guidance provided from the Federal Government. Total funds allocated each FY: $1,420,644Īll funds must be committed by and expended by December 31, 2026. Townsend's County Redistribution Amount is $1,846,429, also distributed at a rate of 50% per Fiscal Year. Townsend's Non-entitlement Unit (NEU) allocation is a total of $994,979 distributed at the rate of 50% each Fiscal Year as follows: Census, Livingston Co., Kentucky, shows her as sister-in-law of the head of household, and him as nephew both have the surname Cobb, and she is shown as having had one child, still living.The Town has received the following funds through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA): Marriages, Kentucky, state copy, 1904, McCracken Co., John B."Kentucky Tragedy," Grand Forks Daily Herald,, shows town, state, story, and that the shooting happened Saturday night."State News," The Breckenridge News,, shows Chester acquitted."Kentucky Tragedy," Grand Forks Daily Herald,, provides background and descirbes the fight.Census, Greene Co., Missouri, shows married. Census, McCracken Co., Kentucky, shows married, second marriage for both, and married six years. Wild and Ada Cobb, shows date, town, and as second marriage for each. "Kentucky Tragedy," Grand Forks Daily Herald,, shows married about three years previously.Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900, online, record for Frank Cobb and Ada Cavannah, citing vol D pg 272.Wild, Certificate of Death, shows date, county, and state. Census, Webster Co., Kentucky, shows age 14 and state. Census, Webster Co., Kentucky, shows age 6 and state. Census, Webster Co., Kentucky, shows the child a daughter of Susan's husband. Census, Webster Co., Kentucky, shows them apparently living as parent and child. Depending on which it is, either the head of household or his wife Vada would also be their sibling. She is listed as sister-in-law of the head of household also listed is Chess Cavaah and his wife, identified as brother-in-law and sister-in-law of the head of household, implying that one or the other of them is Ada's sibling. Census, Livingston Co., Kentucky, shows name as Ada V. Census, Webster Co., Kentucky, shows name as Ada Cavanah. Census, Webster Co., Kentucky, shows name as Ada V. 15 She was buried on in Palistine Cemetery, Fulton, Kentucky. 23Īda died on in Mayfield, Graves Co., Kentucky, at age 64, of accidental burns. Her grandson Oscar was listed as living with them. , enumerated, reporting that they owned their home. 22Īda and John appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Springfield, Greene Co., Missouri, at 620 South Nettleton St. Wild, on the 1910 Federal Census of Paducah, McCracken Co., Kentucky, in the household of Edward Lloyd Cobb, her son. 12, 13, 14 She appeared with her husband, John B. Wild on in Paducah, McCracken Co., Kentucky. 20Īda was living in Bucksville at the time of her second marriage. Cavanah, her sister and her husband, with her son, Edward. She appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Driskill, Livingston Co., Kentucky, in the household of Jules Spuryear and Ida U. Her husband died on in Boxville, Union Co., Kentucky. #TOWNSEND BOXVILLE TRIAL#He was acquitted after an examining trial found he acted in self-defense. Chester was wounded in his right shoulder and left ankle, but recovered. Frank died within minutes from a shot that pierced his left breast just above the heart. He fired two shots before Chester could draw is pistol, then both fired until their pistols were empty. On, Frank attacked Ada's younger brother Chester on the veranda above Sigler's store in Boxville, Kentucky. 10, 11įrank deserted Ada "soon after" their marriage, causing "bad blood" between their families. 5Īda married first Frank Cobb on in Gallatin Co., Illinois. 16 She appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Clayville, Webster Co., Kentucky, in the household of her parents. She appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Webster Co., Kentucky, in the household of her parents, Lorenza D. Cavanah was born on in Union Co., Kentucky. ![]()
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