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Note: In 1931, Harold and Ethel Bailey, visited Margret Pangburn family in Kentucky. Before they left Warren, PA one of Harold's cousin, Lottie Heald gave the warning that the Pangburns lived back in the Kentucky Hills and they did not like strangers and they would not be welcomed. Ethel gladly reported back that she and her husband were welcomed with opened arms by their Pangburn cousins. Mrs. Pangburn killed a chicken, and served chicken and dumplings and corn bread for dinner that night. Harold rceived a tour of the "moonshine" still. Harold reported that the Pangburns always kept loaded rifles near the doors to defend their property against any nosey government men prowling about the area. Ethel remembered watching Mrs. Pangburn swept the dirt from the floors into a big pile. She then bent down and lifted a trap door and swept everything down to the ground below. Additional notes from Elaine Heald of Warren, PA. This may be the family of Lulu Heald and George Kittner and not the Pangborn family. They lived in Louisville, KY.
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