From: History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & County, Chicago, 1882, pp. 579-580
Dr. Thomas Fairfax Keller, who was a native of Alabama, and studied law, and after practicing three years, studied medicine, graduating from Bellevue College, New York, in 1847. He practiced the rest of his life in the states of Tennessee, Alabama and Arkansas, moving to North Middletown, Bourbon County, Ky., in 1868, and dying there the following year. He married Miss Susan Warren, who was born in Dublin, Ireland, but who came to this country when nine years of age; she died in 1866, having given birth to seven children, three only of whom are now living.
From: History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & County, Chicago, 1882, pp. 579-580
Dr. Thomas Fairfax Keller, who was a native of Alabama, and studied law, and after practicing three years, studied medicine, graduating from Bellevue College, New York, in 1847. He practiced the rest of his life in the states of Tennessee, Alabama and Arkansas, moving to North Middletown, Bourbon County, Ky., in 1868, and dying there the following year. He married Miss Susan Warren, who was born in Dublin, Ireland, but who came to this country when nine years of age; she died in 1866, having given birth to seven children, three only of whom are now living.
Family Members
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Alexander Moore Keller
1814–1857
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Francis Foreman "Frank" Keller
1816–1901
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Ann Margaret Keller Newsum
1817–1852
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Dr David Keller II
1819–1908
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Elizabeth Aylett Keller Newsum
1822–1864
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Evelina H. Keller
1826–1904
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William Augustine Keller
1828 – unknown
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Dr James McDonald Keller
1832–1914
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Capt Arthur Henley Keller
1836–1896
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