This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: ...are--6 Thomas Rodman. He graduated as an electricianvat Perdue College, La Fayette, Ind, and is now in business in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 6 James Garrard Rodman, of Frankfort, Ky. 6 Letitia Rodman. 6 Florence Rodman. Nellie Garrard, married Dr. William Cheatham, a distinguished physician, of Louisville, Ky. Their children are--6 Elizabeth Cheatham. 6 Agnew Cheatham.; . THEOPHILUS TOTJLMIN GARRARD, born at Union Salt Works, June 7th, 1812 He represented Clay county in the State Legislature in 1843, 1844, 1857 and i860. He served in the Mexican war as Captain in the Sixteenth Infantry Kentucky Volunteers. In. the Civil war he was appointed, by Mr. Lincoln, Colonel of the Seventh Regiment Kentucky Volunteers, September 16th, 1861. He was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General. He defeated the Confederate forces at Wild Cat mountain in Laurel county, Ky., at the first battle which occurred in Kentucky. He participated in the battles of Perryville and Richmond. Col. Garrard, now in his eighty sixth year, lives at the paternal homestead where he was bcrn and reared. In March, 1832, he married Nancy Brawner, of Clay county. Their daughter--Lucinda Toulmin Garrard, was born October nth, 1835. She married Edward R. Gibson, January nth, 1855. Their children were--... 6 Sallie'a. Gibson, born January 27th, 1856, died July 27th, 1860.. 6 Lydia R. Gibson, born October 25, 1859. She married John M. Conant, August 30, 1877. Their children were Edward Gibson, born August 12, 1879; Laura Toulmin, born March 28, 1883; Charles Garrard, born November 8, 1885-; John Milton, born July 6, 1890; George D. M., born June 14, 1882; and Margaret May Conant, born August 3, 1893., Mr. Gibson died August 25, 1879, and Mrs. Gibson married secondly, William T. Green, ..