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Note: 1860 Census, Carroll Co., KY, p. 89 film 803,861: John B. Orr 64 Farmer 5400/5700 VA all others KY; Eliza M. 57; Richd 22; Eliza Jane 18; Mary S. 15; Newton 11; Melissa Scott 45 (f; marked idiotic in column 14); John James Orr Lawyer 700/1200 28; Roina (w) 22; Emma 1. Lindsay Cemetery, Carroll Co., KY; KY Ancestors 6, p. 31: J.B. Orr died June 12, 1864 aged 68 yrs. 5 mo. 4 da.; Eliza M. Orr died July 19, 1869 aged 66 yrs. and 3 mos.; William Alfred Orr son of Eliza and j.B. Orr died June 30, 1851 aged 16 yr. 1 mo. 20 da. Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed., 1887, Owen Co. Editor and proprietor of the Owen News: EMMETT ORR was born in Carroll County, Ky., August 11, 1858. He is the son of J. J. Orr and Rowena (Saunders) Orr. J. J. Orr is a native of Carroll County, Ky., is a lawyer by profession, and is a graduate of the Kentucky Law School at Louisville. He was admitted to the bar in 1857, and began practice at Carrollton, Ky. In 1863 he was elected county attorney for Carroll County, and was re-elected to the same office. In 1875 he removed to Owenton where he is still engaged in the practice of his profession. J. B. Orr, the grandfather of Emmett Orr, was a native of Culpeper County, Va., and came to Kentucky at an early day. In 1827 he married Eliza Scott, daughter of John Scott, the noted Baptist divine. He died in 1830. The maternal grandfather of our subject, Samuel Saunders, was born in Virginia, and was one of the pioneer settlers of Carroll County, Ky., which county he afterward represented in the State Legislature. Emmett Orr was reared in Carroll County, and educated at Carrollton and Ghent; was deputy clerk from 1876 to 1878, and in 1880, in connection with George S. Lee, Jr., bought the Owen News. He went to Dakota in 1882, however, and after conducting a newspaper there until 1887, returned to Owenton and resumed his place on the News. Mr. Orr is a Democrat, and an active factor in the politics of this part of Kentucky.
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