McBee-Lamb Genealogy

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Noah Caldwell

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From Kentuckyiana Virtual Library
NOAH CALDWELL

Noah Caldwell, one of Graves County's self made men, an official and not
a politician, was born near Lynnville, Ky., Sept. 14, 1880. He is at
present clerk of the Graves circuit court, which office he received
without opposition, so fine was his record in civil life.

Mr. Caldwell, after leaving school, returned to the farm where he ranked
as one of the best of the county until he retired to enter the
merchantile business at Lynnville. He was in business at Lynnville until
1909 when he sold out to become one of the organizers of the Farmer's
Bank of Lynnville. He was elected cashier of this institution follow-
ing its organization, which office he held without opposition until a
few years ago to enter the race for circuit clerk.

His varied experiences at farming, banking, merchant, made him doubly
fitted to make one of the ablest officials to ever hold this office,
which he has been during the two years of his term in office.

In 1900 Mr. Caldwell was married to Miss Mitchie Rebecca Easley of this
county. The union was blessed by two children, a boy and a girl.

Mr. Caldwell has lived in Graves County all his life and his every
effort towards success has been rewarded because he is thoroughly
capable and a gentleman in every sense of the word.

Mr. Caldwell is a Mason and an Odd Fellow. He is a staunch Democrat and
an elder in the First Christian Church of this city. Of all his business
and official appoint- ments, Mr. Caldwell is most proud of the
appointment as an elder of the First Christian Church, having received
this appointment upon the recommendation of the late Major Henry S.
Hale.

Mr. Caldwell is of the type that makes any city or country proud to call
him "our citizen."


Rebecca Mitchie Easley

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Merritt Caldwell

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William Howard Caldwell

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Charles "Charlie" Flowers

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Lillie Adelle Darnell

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Shirley Ann Harris

Fm Vonda Clark

Also forgot to tell you that my son Thomas E Lamb II lost his wife last
month.Shirley died 2 days in a hospital in Syracuse NY after a quadruple
bypass when a blood clot went to her brain. She was 58 and an R.N.

Vonda


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