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Note: Married Thomas E. McHenry on December 31, 1912 (Kittie was 28 and Thomas was 42) Lived in Covington, Ky. Thomas E. McHenry was a Singer Sewing Machine representative. Kittie was organist at Hopeful Church before she married and moved to Covington. 1920 Census shows > East 5th Street, Covington, Ky. Kenton County : Thos. E. McHenry 42, Kittie 34, and Dorothy 6. From Paul Tanner's Notes of items published in the Boone County Recorder newspaper: 6-22-1904...........Fishing party at Carpenter's pond near Richwood Saturday: Clint Beemon, Noah Zimmerman, Leslie Barlow, Elmer Kirkpatrick, Chester Tanner, Lonnie Tanner, Roy Tanner, Kittie Tanner, Ethel Tanner, Edna Barlow, Mary Barlow, Julia Garnett, Pearl Aylor. 8-24-1904...........Misses Kittie and Ethel Tanner entertaining some friends from the city. 6-21-1905...........Henry Lewis Tanner and daughter Miss Kittie were Sunday guests of A.C. Vaughn in Cincinnati. 8-2-1905.............Miss Kittie Tanner entertained quite a number of young folks Sunday afternoon. 8-23-1905..........Miss Kittie Tanner attended the (Teacher's) Institute at Burlington Thursday. 9-27-1905..........Miss Kitty Tanner is visiting her uncle A.C. Vaughn, Pleasant Ridge, Ohio. ............................Mr. Fowler of Pleasant Ridge, Ohio and Miss Ethel Tanner were guests of Miss Kittie Tanner Sunday. 10-4-1905.........After a week's visit with friends in Pleasant Ridge, Ohio, Miss Kittie Tanner arrived home last Sunday. 1-10-1906.........Miss Kittie Tanner spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. J W Utz. Mrs. & Mrs. J W Utz have been ill with colds, are somewhat better. 1-24-1906.........Miss Kittie Tanner returned home Sunday after a week's visit with her aunt, Mrs. A. C. Vaughn of Cincinnati. 4-18-1906.........Miss Kittie Tanner and brother Chester of Gunpowder and Misses Sadie and Essie Beemon and Clinton Beemon were Sunday guests of Miss Pearl Aylor. 8-8-1906...........Misses Pearl and Laura Aylor entertained Misses Lillie Pell, Kittie Tanner, Sadie and Essie Beemon; Elmer Underhill and Chester Tanner. 9-12-1906.........Miss Pearl Aylor, accompanied by Miss Kittie Tanner, is spending the week with relatives in West Covington. 10-17-1906.......Several of the young people of the vicinity spent Sunday with Misses Ethel and Kittie Tanner. 11-14-1906.......Misses Kittie Tanner, Essie Beemon and Pearl Aylor were visiting Mrs. Owen Ross Saturday. 11-28-1906.......Pearl Aylor, Myrtle Clore, Kittie Tanner, Howard Kelly, Irvin Clore, Vern Tupman, Chester Tanner, and Elmo Vaughn guests of Sadie & Essie Beemon Saturday evening. 2-13-1907.........Sadie and Essie Beemon had as guests Sunday: Kittie Tanner and Edna Barlow; Pearl and Laura Aylor; Mae Farrell and Ottie Surface; Leslie Barlow, Clinton Beemon, Chester Tanner and Howard Kelly. 2-27-1907........... Miss Kittie Tanner of Hopeful neighborhood spent last Friday with Misses Sadie and Essie Beemon and attended the closing exercises of school. 4-24-1907...........Misses Kittie and Ethel Tanner spent last Friday with their aunt Mrs. J. W. Utz. 5-22-1907..........Kittie Tanner spent last week with Mrs. J. W. Utz. 1910 From Boone County Recorder - 1/12/1910 Miss Kittie Tanner chosen as organist at Hopeful Church. --and listed in Hopeful Church Record Book #1, page 32, Church Officers page : Miss Kittie Tanner, Organist >date of installation Jan 6, 1908 - expiration of official term Jan 6, 1909 >date of installation Jan 6, 1909 - expiration of official term Jan 6, 1910 >date of installation Jan 6, 1910 - expiration of official term Jan 6, 1911 From Hopeful Church Record Book #1 - Church Members record Page 55: Member name : Kittie Leona Tanner McHenry Admission mode: Baptism Admission date : Aug 6, 1902 Removal mode: by letter
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