Friday, August 31, 2007

C.C. Cohen Restaurant 103 Market Square, Paduach Kentucky


MRS. STELLA COHEN PEINE
C.C. COHON RESTAURANT
THE GHOST
Ask the EMPLOYEES, at the C.C. COHON RESTAURANT www.cccohen.com about Stella. They'll say she's the ghost who lives upstairs and wanders the restaurant at odd hours. Almost everyone has a story about coming into open the restaurant and finding the chairs moved or salt and peper shakers dumped.
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Others will tell about lights and signs unplugged. They maybe talking about Stella Cohen Keine, who lived upstairs after her husband was killed in an alley nearby until her death in 1980. The upstairs "Palor" is a reproduction of the Cohen Sisters" living room. The Cohen sisters picture still hangs in the Parlor. See the story of Stella on the Travel Channel.
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When visiting the restaurant you will find this paragraph located on the Menu.
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As a genealogist you may find more about Stella cohen Peine at ANCESTRY.COM OR FAMILYSEARCH.ORG

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Known to most Paducah residents as the Cohen Building, this important structure was built around 1865, probably for the firm of M. Livingston & Company. Afterward, it became a clothing store, a dry goods store, and, in 1914, a Paducah City Directory identified the occupants as the R.L Peacher Liquor Dealers and the Rehkopf Distilling Company.
The Cohen Family owned this distinctive corner from around 1921 until 1980, when the last member of the Cohen family, Stella Cohen Peine, died upstairs in her apartment.
Alan Raidt now owns the building and business known as C.C. Cohen Restaurant and Bar which now occupies the entire building. It is an important stop for both locals and tourists in the city.

C.C. Cohen Restaurant 103 Market Square, Paduach Kentucky



GHOSTLY PRESENCE OF STELLA COHON PEINE.

The first photo I took inside the resturant was of the bar. I took all the photo's with my cell 8-31-07 time 5:30 PM. My cell phone doesn't have a feature to focus the pictures. I looked into the view before I took the photo and it was clear and ready to take. This was the out come of the photo.
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This second photo was taken minutes afterwards and it is focused. Then my cell photo automatically shut of and then it turned itself back on. Then I tried to retake the photo trying to cover the dining area and it would not let me.
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Stop my phone from taking another picture. I told the workers at the restaurant and I showed my server and he was freaked. See for yourself.






C.C. Cohen Restaurant 103 Market Square, Paduach Kentucky


I enjoyed a nice New York Strip with a baked potato with
Sour Cream and butter. [TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT THE BAKED POTATO AND THERE IS A FACE OF A GHOST].The restaurant serves seafood and chicken dishes. Check out there website for more information.
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The restaurant is upscale and nicely priced and they accept cash, debit, and credit cards. It has a nice family atmosphere and it has a nice little bar. Visit the restaurant. http://www.cccohen/. Next page will be about our ghostly experience. My sons found the experience awesome. They now believe in the Ghost of Mrs. Stella Cohen Peine.
C.C. COHEN RESTAURANT
103 MARKET HOUSE SQUARE
PADUCAH, KY 42001-0798
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Take I-24 West [it's 135.62 miles west of Nashville Tennessee] take exit 16 keep right into Paducah. US 60 Bus [S 3rd St]. Turn RIGHT [East] onto Broadway St.

C.C. Cohen Restaurant 103 Market Square, Paduach Kentucky


My Son Andrew enjoyed the BBQ baby back ribs with Steak Cut

Andrew, loves baby back ribs. He said, "even with the ghost presence it was not going to stop him from eating the the ribs.
He rated this dish on a scale of 1 to 10 he gave it 8.5.

C.C. Cohen Restaurant 103 Market Square, Paduach Kentucky


My Son Robert enjoyed a nice cut of Prime Rib, with Steak Cut potatos, with a french dip.

C.C. Cohen Restaurant 103 Market Square, Paduach Kentucky




Our Dining experience was wonderful. My sons and I enjoyed a nice dinner salad served with a really nice Ranch dressing.




C.C. Cohen Restaurant 103 Market Square, Paduach Kentucky



C.C. COHEN RESTAURANT

& BAR

with a twist

by jeannette K. rook



On August 31, 2007, I picked my sons up from school and I asked them if they would like to go to a restaurant with a known ghost presence. My sons said yeah! Right Mom!

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C.C. COHEN RESTAURANT LOCATED

103 MARKET HOUSE SQUARE

PADUCAH KENTUCKY, 42001-0798

270-442-6391


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As we entered the restaurant my sons enjoyed the atmosphere. They loved the inside of the resturant.


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Known to most Paducah residents as the Cohen Building, this important structure was built around 1865, probably for the firm of M. Livingston & Company. Afterward, it became a clothing store, a dry goods store, and, in 1914, a Paducah City Directory identified the occupants as the R.L Peacher Liquor Dealers and the Rehkopf Distilling Company. __________________________________________________________________
The Cohen Family owned this distinctive corner from around 1921 until 1980, when the last member of the Cohen family, Stella Cohen Peine, died upstairs in her apartment.
Alan Raidt now owns the building and business known as C.C. Cohen Restaurant and Bar which now occupies the entire building. It is an important stop for both locals and tourists in the city.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

How to Write a letter Using Clip Art


My husband is currently on his 4th tour to Iraq. When I write him a letter I use clip art. The reason why I use Clip art it makes it a little more humorous.
Too the left I use this to let him know when he comes home I cannot wait to see him. I will post a typical letter that I write to him using Clip art. Yes it's unusual way to write.

Shelbyville Shelby County Kentucky



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Shelbyille Shelby County Kentucky. This was taken about 1909. I have been researching the Davis family for 7 years and I was visiting a friends home and I came across this picture. As you can tell there is no Electric in this City. Also it's car Free.
The City has changed and also by trees you can see the New Court House.

Shelby County Kentucky Hight School April 9th 2007


Shelby County Kentucky High School

April 9th 2007


Shelbyville Shelby County Kentucky High School Spring


Shelby County Kentucky

High School

Spring Time


Shelbyville Shelby County Kentucky High School

Shelby County Kentucky

High School

Winter Time


















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Monday, August 27, 2007

The Shelbyville Shelby County Court House

THE SHELBY COUNTY COURT HOUSE
APRIL 9TH 2007






This is the second Court house in Shelby County. The orginal one burnt down at the turn of the century 19th to 20th.
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Visit Shelbyville Shelby County Kentucky. The home of William Davis. 1800-1879.

The Shelbyville Shelby County Court House


THE SHELBY COUNTY COURT HOUSE

1935

The Shelbyville Shelby County Court House


THE SHELBYVILLE SHELBY COUNTY

COURT HOUSE

1923

Shelbyville Shelby County Kentucky Court House





THE SHELBY COUNTY COURT HOUSE

1914

Located on Main Street in Shelby County Kentucky







































Shelbyville Shelby County Kentucky Then & Now





Shelbyville Shelby County Kentucky
Then & Now





The original Court House and
and the Centnary Methodist Church
The Fountain 1895
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Shelbyville Shelby County Kentucky. Shelby County was named after Isaac Shelby and the town was formed in 1792.


Shelbyville Shelby County has changed a lot. View all the beautiful photo's that I have collected and all the beautiful ones I have taken.
























Land Between the Lakes Kentucky



Left: Wild Turkey Center: Barred Owl and Right: Red Tail Hawk.





Barred Owl








LAND BETWEEN THE LAKES



May 2007 I went on a field trip with my Son Robert. He attended St. Peter & Paul Catholic School. Hopkinsville Kentucky. This was all in the Name of Science. Well science is also beautiful. Look at what my son and I experienced at LBL. Land Between the Lakes are located West of Louisville Kentucky.
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Conservation Center LBL Kentucky
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Click here for more information: http://www.explorekentuckylake.com/lbl/naturestation.htm

Enjoy the Photos. JKR










Elizabeth A. Davis Wedding Certificate


Elizabeth A. Davis m: James T. Wood on February 11, 1871 Shelby County Kentucky.
She was the Daughter of William Davis and Mary Polly Hall of Shelby County Kentucky.
James T. Wood was the Son of William Wood and Sarah Ann Miller.
This record is located in the Annex Court in Shelby County Kentucky.

Pleasureville Depot Inn



Pleasureville Depot Inn
Resturant
Pleasureville Henry County Kentucky
Located on the Main Street.
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July 28, 2007 My Sons and I went to this little town called Pleasureville Henry County Kentucky. We were on another one of our trips doing genealogy.
We also enjoy the Local Resturant's this was a cute little old Train Station Depot that was converted into a resturant.
The service was wonderful and the Local's were nice as can be.
My Son Robert enjoyed: Chicken Strips, with Steak Cut fries and a salad with Ranch
My Son Andrew enjoyed: Nice Juicy Cheeseburger with Steak Cut fries
I enjoyed BBQ Ribs with a Baked Potato, and nice Coleslaw.
The resturant was reasonably priced. The atmosphere is so wonderful and we were treated to the name of the town Pleasureville Food in nice style.
So stop in this nice little resturant.
It's nice and the food was wonderful, and my son's enjoy the little town. It is also 25 minutes east of Louisville Kentucky.
This resturant does not take debit cards or Credit cards. They take Cash or Check.

BBQ Resturant in Oldham County Kentucky




BIG R'S BARBEQUE SHACK

Andrew Jackson Rook
enjoying a trip to Lagrange Oldham County Kentucky.


July 27, 2007 my son Andrew and myself ate at this cute little BBQ Resturant. The food was wonderful and it is located in a nice little town in Lagrange Oldham County Kentucky. It is 25 minutes East of Louisville Kentucky.

Address: 109 North Walnut Street #B
Lagrange KY
[502] 222-0058

In this picture to the right my son Andrew is enjoying half a rack of BBQ ribs with Mac & Cheese, Green beans and Corn bread that is so wonderful its like eating moist cake. Now doesn't that look wonderful. All those who plan on visiting Oldham, Shelby and Henry County Working On the Davis Family Genealogy Enjoy Dining here.


Rabbit




RABBIT



I love my Cat Rose, well she is a Cat after all. Look what she brought me. A wild little baby Rabbit. Don't worry the Rabbit was not harmed and it had no cuts on him. We put him in the bath tub, the reason why because my son put Rose in my bedroom. We also took the time out for a photo opt. This was taken August 19, 2007. After the photo opt we let him back in the wild.

Rose

ROSE





Rose is my cat she is one years old. She is our family cat. She is so beautiful and most of all she has a personality that is like a Rose Sweet & pricky.



On the Left is Rosie as a baby, we got her at Petmart in Clarksville July 13, 2006

Tennessee, She was only two weeks old her and to the Left is Roise on her 1st birthday. She always.

The Corley Sisters of Shelby County Kentucky

The Corley Sister of Shelby County Kentucky



This picture was also in the Shelby County Sentiel in 1906. However, there is also bad copies floating around this is the orginial Photo.


Back Row: Isabelle "Belle" Corley Wife of Squire Davis, Priscilla Jane Corley wife of Amos Davis, Martha "Mattie Corley wife of John C. Thomas. Front Row: Susan Katherine Corley wife of Thomas B. Young & Lucy Ann Corley wife of James H. Ford.

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All of the sisters lived and died in Shelby County accept: Susan Katherine Corley Thomas, she lived in Sheridian Crawford County Kansas.

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Two sister are not in the photograph above, they are: Sarah Sallie Elizabeth Corley who married: Samuel T. Corley & Mary Magdalena Corley who married John Thomas Overstreet who was the son of Amanda Melvina Kenyon and Lagrande Franklin Overstreet. Amanda Melvina Kenyon also married: William Davis. William Davis daughter in-laws are the following Priscilla Jane Davis wife of Amos Davis and Isabelle "Belle" Corley wife of Squire Davis.



Sunday, August 26, 2007

The Davis Brothers & Wives of Shelby County Kentucky


The Davis Brothers of Shelby County Kentucky
With the acception
of
James S. Davis
of
Daviess County kentucky


The Davis family of Shelby County Kentucky: Back Row: Priscilla Jane Corley Davis, Lucretia Jane Barnhill Davis, Isabelle "Belle" Corley Davis, Louise "Lou" Jane Rowden and Sallie Elizabeth Cox Davis. Front Row: Amos Davis, William Thomas Davis, Squire Davis, James S. Davis and Dr. John Wesley Davis.
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This is photo appeared in the Shelby Sentiel in 1906. Copies are floating around and it's of bad quality.
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Priscilla and Isabell are sisters. They also appear in the following Shelby Sentinel with their sisters. Priscilla and Isabell are from another Prominent family: Colonel William Birch Corley of Shelby County Kentucky. Priscilla is the Second wife of Amos Davis. Mr. Davis was married to Martha Jones. The Daughter of Thomas Jones.
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Genealogy of THE DAVIS OF SHELBY COUNTY KENTUCKY

The Davis Family of
Shelby County kentucky
Beginning With
Thomas Davis
&
Jane Hodnett
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I have been Working on the Davis family of Shelby County Kentucky since 2002. I was asked to do research. I am not related to this family. However; I have extensive research. I have over three hundred pictures. I have travel to Shelby County, Jefferson County, Mulhenburg County, Henry County, Oldham County Kentucky and Macon Missouri County. I still am working very hard on the Family.
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I have plans for Oklahoma in Oct 2007 and I am also planning to return to Shelby County the second weekend in September 2007. I plan on recording more information from the Pleasureville Cemetery in Henry County Kentucky.
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If you wish to Contribute in my blog about this family please do so. Especially Family members. I have over 1500 hundred names and over 500 pictures.
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Sincerely
Jeannette K. Rook
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William Davis
Genealogy
27 August 2007
12:01:54 AM
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William DavisAlias: Wm
Born: July 22, 1800 Shelby County Kentucky
Died: April 22, 1879 Christiansburg Shelby County Kentucky
Spouse: Mary “Polly” Hall 1st
Amanda Melvina Kenyan 2nd
Parents: Thomas Davis, Jane Hodnett
Occupation: Farmer
Cause of Death: Died in Peace
Interment: Christiansburg Cemetery Shelby County Kentucky Bagdad Sector #3

Family Contributors
1. Richard Weigel
2. Lucille Fry Gray
3. William Maddox Davis
4. Anna Louis Trunnell Reeves


Mary Polly HallBorn: 1804 Shelby County Kentucky
Died: 1850 Shelby County Kentucky
Spouse: William Davis
Parents: William Hall, Mary Duncan Corley
Occupation: Housewife
Interment: Field Marker 131 worn out Christiansburg Cemetery Shelby County Kentucky Bagdad Sector #3 [Note: now missing, & and also missing is Addie Leila Mitchell Great Grand daughter of William & Mary stone is also missing]
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Married: September 6, 1825 Shelby County Kentucky

Children
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1.William Thomas Davis
Born: April 1, 1828 Christiansburg Shelby County Kentucky
Died: May 9th 1911, Shelbyville, Shelby County Kentucky
Spouse: Lucretia Jane Barnhill
Parents: William Davis, Mary Polly Hall
Occupation: Farmer
Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage
Date of Burial: May 10, 1911
Interment: Grove Hill Cemetery 455 Grove Hill RD,
Shelbyville, Shelby County Kentucky

Family Contributors
Richard Weigel
Lucille Fry Gray
William Maddox Davis
Donald Dearing
Edward Wilson Davis
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2. Mary Jane Davis
Alias: Scoba, Scobee, Scoby Schobus, Scholer
Born: 1830 Christiansburg Shelby County Kentucky
Died: 1890 Bagdad Shelby County Kentucky
Spouse: Stephen Scobee
Parents: William Davis, Mary “Polly” Hall
Occupation: Housewife
Interment: Unmarked Grave in Christiansburg Cemetery Shelby County Kentucky

Family Contributors
Bonnie Hunt
Joanne Scobee Morgan
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3. James S. DavisBorn: September 30, 1832 Christiansburg, Shelby County Kentucky
Died: September 25, 1916 Owensboro Daviess County Kentucky
Spouse: Louise “Lou” Jane Rowden
Parents: William Davis, Mary “Polly” Hall
Occupation: Farmer / Undertaker
Cause of Death: Acute Nephritis
Date of Burial: September 26, 1916
Interment: Elmwood Cemetery Owensboro Daviess County Kentucky


Family Contributor
Anna Reeves
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4. Dr. John Wesley DavisAlias: Jon / Jno /J W /Daviss
Born: October 28, 1834 Christiansburg Shelby County Kentucky
Died: June 22, 1914 Christiansburg Shelby County Kentucky
Spouse: Sarah Sallie Elizabeth Cox
Parents: William Davis, Mary “Polly” Hall
Occupation: Farmer / Dentist
Cause of Death: Arteriosclerosis
Date of Burial: June 23, 1914
Interment: Defoe Cemetery Henry County Kentucky

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Family Contributors
William Maddox Davis

5. Amos DavisBorn: February 28, 1837 Shelby County Kentucky
Died: February 27, 1916 Shelby County Kentucky
Spouse: Martha A. Jones 1st
Percilla Janes Corley 2nd
Parents: William Davis, Mary Polly Hall
Occupation: Farmer
Cause of Death: Chronic Bronchitis
Date of Death: February 29, 1916
Interment: Grove Hill Cemetery 455 Grove Hill RD Shelbyville Kentucky 40065


Family Contribution
William Maddox Davis
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6. Martha Ellen Davis
Alias: Neel/Neal/e Neal/ Need
Born: January 2, 1842 Christiansburg Shelby County Kentucky
Died: May 16, 1883 Macon County Missouri
Spouse: Richard Barnard Neal/e
Parents: William Davis, Mary Polly Hall
Occupation: Housewife
Cause of Death: Child Birth
Interment: Hopewell Cemetery Located 4 Miles West of Atlanta, Missouri Completed Copying June 21, 1963 Cemetery Records of Macon County Missouri

Family Contributors
1. Lucille Gray
2. Sarah Sallie Kellis
3. Jean Eleta Neal Roberts
4. Dr. Royden Wayne Neale
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7. Elizabeth Davis
Alias: Lizzie / Woods
Born: January 5, 1844 Christiansburg Shelby County Kentucky
Died: August 5, 1915 Copper Shelby County Kentucky
Spouse: James T. Wood
Parents: William Davis, Mary Polly Hall
Occupation: Housewife
Cause of Death: Arteriosclerosis
Date of Burial: August 6, 1915
Interment: Pleasureville Cemetery Henry-Shelby County Kentucky

Family Contributors
1. Harold Ethington
2.Barbara Martin
3.William Maddox Davis
4.Lucille Gray
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8. Squire Davis
Born: March 8, 1846 Elmburg Shelby County Kentucky
Died: December 18, 1912 Shelbyville Shelby County Kentucky
Spouse: Isabel “Belle” Corley
Parents: William Davis, Mary Polly Hall
Occupation: Farmer
Cause of Death: Pneumonia
Date of Burial: Unknown
Interment: Grove Hill Cemetery, 455 Grove Hill RD, Shelbyville Kentucky 40065

Family Contributors
Lucille Fry Gray
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William Davis
Second Wife
Amanda Melvina Kenyon
Genealogy
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Amanda Melvina KenyonAlias: Melvina / Malvina /Milvine
Born: November 24, 1824 Oldham County Kentucky
Died: October 29, 1911 Shelby County Kentucky
Spouse: Legrand Franklin Overstreet 1st
William Davis 2nd
Parents: John Kenyon, Matilda Sarah Glore
Occupation: Housewife
Cause of Death: Paralysis
Date of Burial: October 30, 1911
Interment: Christiansburg Cemetery Shelby County Kentucky
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Married: March 7, 1854 Oldham County Kentucky
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Children
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5/9. Henry Garrett DavisAlias :Garred ganett, Gerard
Born: November 20, 1854 Shelby County Kentucky
Died: May 17, 1945
Spouse: Suise Florence Pace
Parents: William Davis, Amanda Melvina Kenyon
Occupation: Farmer
Cause of Death: Unknown
Interment: Bagdad Cemetery Shelby County Kentucky

Family Contributor
William Maddox Davis
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6/10. Emma Belle Davis
Alias: Ellen
Born: March 17, 1857 Shelby County Kentucky
Died: May 11, 1933 Louisville Jefferson County Kentucky
Spouse: George Thomas Eastes
Parents: William Davis, Amanda Melvina Kenyan
Occupation: Housewife
Cause of Death: Colitis
Date of Burial: May 13, 1933
Interment: Pleasurville Cemetery Shelby County Kentucky

Family Contributor
1. Eugene Sewell
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7/11. Addie Leila Davis
Alias: Adah, Leila
Born: October 8, 1862 Shelby County Kentucky
Died: November 7, 1945 Shelby County Kentucky
Spouse: Richard Henry Tate
Parents: William Davis, Amanda Melvina Davis
Occupation: Housewife
Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage
Date of Burial: November 9, 1945
Interment: Grove Hill Cemetery 455 Grove Hill RD Shelbyville, Shelby County
Kentucky 40065
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Melvina had four Children with Lagrande Franklin Overstreet.
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My name is Jeannette K. Rook I will be a daily blogger on my take on life. I will also post in a few days on two famous family members in the Davis family.
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I will post places I have been, places I have stayed and places I like to dine at.
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Genealogy on the Davis family I will post cemeteries visits, place libraries and any thing to do with the Davis family. Any one connected to this family join with in. Talk about the Davis family.

The Rice Krispie Treat

The Rice Krispie Treat
What is the rice krispie treat. Well it is a snack made with our breakfast ceral. In 1930 a woman named Mildred Day created this tasty treat. She did it to raise money for her girls scout. Well Mrs. Day made history.
There are many variations of this tasty treat.
However, I will give the recipe for the orginal and my two flavors I have created.
6 Cups of Kellog's Rice Krispies
3 Tablespoon Butter
40 Large Marshmellows
In a double boiler, place butter and Melt, and the put in the Marshmellows Melt and place in large bowl and mix cereal.
Prepare a 13X9 baking pan and use Cooking vegetable spray. Also the spactula spray with cooking spray as well makes it easy to spread in pan.
Chocolate Flavor
6 Cups of Chocolate Rice Krispie flavor ceral [Kellogs]
3 Tablespoons of butter
3 Tablespoons of Dark Chocolate Peanut butter
[Brand Peanut butter Co www.ilovepeanutbutter.com]
3 Tablespoons of GHIRARDELLI Semi Sweet Chocolate
1 Teaspoon of Lady Godiva Dark Chocolate liquor
40 Large Marshmellows
1/4 Cup of GHIRARDELLI Semi sweet Chocolate
Melt butter, dark chocolate peanut butter & Semi Sweet Chocolate and add Marshmellows.
In the dry mix of the cereal add the rest of the chocolate chips.
Place in 13X9 pan
Strawberry flavor
6 Cups of Kellogs Rice Krispies with strawberry slices
3 Tablespoon butter
1 Tablespoon of Strawberry extract
2 drops of red dye
40 large marshmellows
Melt butter with Strawberry extract and red dye. Melt Marshmellows.
Refer to original recipe to the rest of directions.
So if you have a recipe of your own why not share.
Sincerely
Jeannette K. Rook

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