John Quincy Bolton

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John Quincy Bolton

Birth
Cedar Grove, Bullitt County, Kentucky, USA
Death
12 Dec 1923 (aged 87)
Cedar Grove, Bullitt County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cedar Grove, Bullitt County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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He was granted a peddler's license from the Bullitt County Circuit Court in December 1874, and was described in the document as 5'6" tall, weighing 135 lbs., having dark hair and dark eyes, and of good moral character.

The Bullitt News, Shepherdsville, Kentucky, Friday,
October 1, 1909: GOLDEN WEDDING - The golden wedding of J. R. (sic) Bolton and Mary E. Bolton was celebrated at their home near Cedar Grove, Bullitt county, Kentucky, Sept. 27, 1909. They were married the 27th Sept. 1859. Mrs. Bolton, before her marriage was a Miss Bell. To their happy union six children were born, four girls and two boys. They are:- Halia (sic) Roby, Lola (sic) Deitchman, Frank Kipp, Mary Roby, George Bolton, and Johnny Bolton. They have seventeen grandchildren all of whom were present but two. The day was spent in great joy and happiness. T. J. Bolton, brother of J. R. (sic) was present with his family and many others also. At one o'clock they were called to the dining room, where they found the table loaded with everything good and nice to eat. The two old people were the recipients of many valuable presents from their children and grandchildren. We wish them yet many years of peace and happiness here on earth.
He was granted a peddler's license from the Bullitt County Circuit Court in December 1874, and was described in the document as 5'6" tall, weighing 135 lbs., having dark hair and dark eyes, and of good moral character.

The Bullitt News, Shepherdsville, Kentucky, Friday,
October 1, 1909: GOLDEN WEDDING - The golden wedding of J. R. (sic) Bolton and Mary E. Bolton was celebrated at their home near Cedar Grove, Bullitt county, Kentucky, Sept. 27, 1909. They were married the 27th Sept. 1859. Mrs. Bolton, before her marriage was a Miss Bell. To their happy union six children were born, four girls and two boys. They are:- Halia (sic) Roby, Lola (sic) Deitchman, Frank Kipp, Mary Roby, George Bolton, and Johnny Bolton. They have seventeen grandchildren all of whom were present but two. The day was spent in great joy and happiness. T. J. Bolton, brother of J. R. (sic) was present with his family and many others also. At one o'clock they were called to the dining room, where they found the table loaded with everything good and nice to eat. The two old people were the recipients of many valuable presents from their children and grandchildren. We wish them yet many years of peace and happiness here on earth.