Citation Details: \"Disastrous Fire in Bardstown, Ky.-Fourteen Buildings Burnt.\" New York Times, April 17, 1856. Online Digital Image: New York Times Archive (http://www.nytimes.com/ref/membercenter/nytarchive.html): accessed 29 December 2014.
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Citation Details: \"Immense Conflagration.\" Lebanon Post (Lebanon, KY) 16 April 1856. Digital Image Source: Kentucky Digital Library, http://nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt72v6986q2x/data/mets.xml Accessed December 2014.
Citation Details: \"Terrible Conflagration--- Bardstown, Ky.. in Ruins!\" Chicago Times (Chicago, IL) 24 April 1856. Digital Image Source: GenealogyBank.com. Accessed December 2014.
Citation Details: \"The Fire at Bardstown.\" Daily Louisville Democrat (Jefferson County, KY) 17 April 1856. Digital Image Source: Kentucky Digital Library, http://nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7np55dcm1z/data/mets.xml. Accessed December 2014.
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Citation Details: Historic Nelson County, its towns and people. Sarah Borders Smith. Bardstown, Kentucky : GBA/Delmar, 1983. vi, 488 p. : ill. Updated ed. of 2 works previously published as: Historic Bardstown, Nelson County, 1968: and Historic Nelson County, 1971. Family History Library 976.9495 H2. Page 342-343.
Citation Details: Page: 189, Call Number/URL: Date of entry in original source: 20 July 1860 Text: District No. 1, Nelson, Kentucky, 1860 US Census Dwelling number: 534 Family number: 510 Name: P. Donohoo, Color: W, Sex: M, Age: 74, Profession, Occupation or Trade: Shoemaker, 1000, Ireland, Value of Personal Estate: 100 Dwelling number: 534 Family number: 510 Name: Mary Donohoo, Color: W, Sex: F, Age: 44, Profession, Occupation or Trade: Seamstress, Maryland, Value of Personal Estate: 55 Dwelling number: 534 Family number: 510 Name: Marg Donohoo, Color: W, Sex: F, Age: 41, Profession, Occupation or Trade: Seamstress, Maryland, Value of Personal Estate: 50 Dwelling number: 534 Family number: 510 Name: Sarah Bishop, Color: W, Sex: F, Age: 33, Profession, Occupation or Trade: Seamstress, Kentucky, Value of Personal Estate: 50 Dwelling number: 534 Family number: 510 Name: Sue Bishop, Color: W, Sex: F, Age: 15, Kentucky, school Dwelling number: 534 Family number: 510 Name: M. Bishop, Color: W, Sex: F, Age: 12, Kentucky, school
Citation Details: "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V657-T7N : accessed 19 Oct 2014), M. B. Taylor and Susan Bishop, 29 Nov 1864; citing p. , Nelson, Kentucky, United States, Madison County Courthouse, Richmond; FHL microfilm 000481488.
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Publication: White Mountain Independent Citation Details: "Died. Taylor". Date: Thursday, July 31, 1879 Paper: Inter Ocean (Chicago, IL) Volume: VIII Issue: 19 Page: 5 This entire product and/or portions thereof are copyrighted by NewsBank and/or the American Antiquarian Society. 2004.Source: GenealogyBank.com, accessed 10 December 2014. Text: DIED. TAYLOR- At Hagansport, Texas. July 20, [1879] Colonel Marsh B. Taylor
Citation Details: Marsh B. Taylor. Ancestry.com. Cook County, Illinois, Marriage and Death Indexes, 1833-1889 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: Sam Fink, comp. Sam Fink's Chicago Marriage and Death Index. Chicago, IL, USA. Text: Taylor, Marsh B, 7-27-79
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Citation Details: Sudie B. Pratt "Sole Beneficiary" Date: Monday, June 8, 1896 Paper: Evening Star (Washington (DC), DC) Page: 2 Source: GenealogyBank.com Accessed 17 March 2015. Text: Sole Beneficiary. The will of the late William B. Pratt, dated May 25, 1896, and filed today, makes the widow of the testator, Sudie B. Pratt, sole beneficiary, and appoints her execu- trix.
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Publication: White Mountain Independent Citation Details: "Mrs. Sudie B. Pratt Dead." Evening Star (Washington (DC). Sunday, June 28, 1914. Page 15. Accessed at GenealogyBank.com in 2015. Text: Transcript: Mrs. Sudie B. Pratt Dead. ______ Widow of Civil War Officer and Pension Office Employe. Mrs. Sudie B. Pratt, long a resident of this city, died Wednesday at Providence Hospital. Her funeral took place Fri- day morning at 9 o'clock from the Church of the Sacred Heart, 14th street and Park road. Interment was in Ar- lington cemetery. The pall bearers were Gen. Michael Coony, Dr. A.D. Wilkin- son, R.E. White, Theodore J. Vandoren, William J. Hughes and Henry Floyd. Mrs. Pratt was born in Bardstown, Ky., in 1845, and was married in 1864 to Col. March B. Taylor of Lafayette, Ind., then colonel of the 10th Indiana Volunteers. After Col. Taylor's death in 1877 she came to Washington and entered the government service, being employed in the pension bureau. In 1883 she resigned her position and a short time after mar- ried Maj. William B. Pratt. On his death in 1896 Mrs. Pratt re-entered the pension bureau, where she was employed until the time of her death. Two children survive her, a son, Wil- liam J. Taylor, and a daughter, Mrs. J. H. Johnson, jr., both of this city.