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Real southern cornbread and chipped beef.  Cornbread was sweet, and had some whole kernels in it.
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Real southern cornbread and chipped beef. Cornbread was sweet, and had some whole kernels in it.

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  • John Bolton Sr. (b. 1781) gravesite at the Bolton cemetery.  At top of hill.
  • History of plaque seen in previous photo.
  • Elizabeth Hammack Bolton, wife of John Sr. and buried next to him.
  • Margaret Bolton (1815-1880).  Close to John Sr.  Wife of John Jr.
  • Cathy Boswell and family.  Her mother Fran Bolton is in front.  Cathy has done much Bolton genealogy.
  • Bill Bolton, who is not one of the Cumberland Gap Boltons.  Has done much Bolton research.
  • Bill Bolton and Brad (me).
  • Jean Bolton, master of ceremonies at the 2010 reunion.
  • Jean auctioning off a glass bowl.
  • Jeremy Archer, Nannie Lou Marlow Archer, Robert Don Bolton, Sarah Ellen Bolton Ford.
  • Don Bolton and Brad Bolton (me).
  • Robert Don Bolton.
  • Jeremy Archer and Charles Bailey.
  • Birdie and Lillie Belle Bolton, my grandparents.  At Hall cemetery.
  • Birdie Bolton and Lillie Belle Ayers Bolton.  He was a farmer and itinerant Baptist preacher.  This picture shows Weller (rear), Virgil and Bob.  The youngest, Ted (my father), was probably not yet born, as there were 4 brothers and only 3 are shown here.  Weller was known as Willard to the locals.  Lillie died in 1924, and a distant relative (Nannie Lou Marlow's mother) helped take care of the boys after that.  Birdie died in 1926.  Weller, now the head of the family and around age 19,  got a job at Proctor and Gamble in Cincinnati after Birdie died and brought his brothers to Cinci to live with him.  Photo circa 1915.
  • Elizabeth Branam Bolton, my great grandmother.  At Hall cemetery.
  • John Bolton, next to Elizabeth.  My great grandfather.  At Hall cemetery.
  • Debby, Mary Bolton, ??, Fran Bolton, Cathy Boswell at the homestead property in Little White Oak.  The Bolton cemetery is on a hill to the left.  The John Sr. log house was attached to this house on the left side (ref. Jim Bolton, "Jimbo", neighbor).
  • Shug beans (probably sugar beans) lower, and pole beans upper.
  • Real southern cornbread and chipped beef.  Cornbread was sweet, and had some whole kernels in it.
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