Archie was born April 1879, the son of William L. Drewin & Elizabeth Kessler. He would marry Nora E. Osborne. Per his WWI registration information of 9/12/1918 his eyes were gray and his hair was red. He was age 39, born April 8, 1879. He was tall with a medium build. He was farming and had a Hammonville address. He did not have any disabilities or limbs missing. He passed away around the age of 84.
David was born April 23, 1846 in Green County, the son of Wiliam Druen and Maud (Nancy) Bloyd. He was the grandson of David Lewis Drewin & Elizabeth Chaudoin. He was a farmer and married Emma Fulks. She was the daughter of Charles Fulks and Pollie Noe. They lived in Hart County and had many children. David had three strokes before his death at age 70, May 11, 1916. Emma suffered from paralysis and died at the age of 77, April 2, 1927.
Eleum was born March 13, 1876, the son of George A. Drewin & Frances / Sarah A. Corum. He was the grandson of Harrison Drewin & Sarah Jane Corum. He married Ollie Walsh. Per his information from his WWI draft registration card, September 12, 1918, he had a Hammonville address, his eyes were brown, his hair was black. He was a farmer, born March 13, 1875. He was age 43 with no disabilities. He was of medium height and medium build. Eleum died June 6, 1947 and was laid to rest at Knoxes Creek. Ollie pased away July 21, 1954.
Frank Druen was born October 4, 1886, the son of David Michael Druen and Emmarilla "Emma" R. Fulks. He was the grandson of John Druen and Nancy Bloyd. He died at the age of 20 and was laid to rest at Pikeview Cemetery.
George was born December 15, 1871, the son of David M. Druen and Emma Fulks. He was the grandson of John Druen and Nancy Bloyd. He married Letta Elizabeth Close and they had a large family. He passed away December 13, 1942 at the age of 70.
Harvey was born october 23, 1906, the son of Jesse P. Druen and Minnie H. Osborne. He would marry Edith Lobb. He passed on June 22, 1990.
Hubert Druen (a twin) was born August 6, 1924 to William Chester Druen & Lora Cantrell. He was the grandson of John Washington Druen & Eliza Catherine Vance. He married ____ and was a veteran of WWII. He attended Knoxes Creek Baptist Church and served there as a deacon for 37 years. He died at the age of 63 at the Memorial Hospital in Horse Cave on October 22, 1987. Burial took place october 22, 1987 at Knoxes Creek Cemetery.
Hulett, a twin, was born August 6, 1924 to William Chester Druen and Lora Cantrell. He died at the very young age of 11 from meningitis at St. Joseph Infirmary in Louisville on May 30, 1936. C. H. Dixon handled funeral arrangements with burial on May 30, 1936 at Knoxes Creek.
Jesse P. Druen was born September 8, 1884, the son of Daniel J. Drewin & Elizabeth Frances Perkins. He was the grandson of Harrison Drewin & Sarah Jane Corum. He farmed and would marry Minnie E. H. Osborne, September 29, 1887. Per his WWI registration card of 1918 he was born September 8, 1884. His eyes were brown and his hair color was light. He was of medium height with a slender build he was age 34 at the time. He was farming with a Hammonville address. he did not have disabilities. He died July 1, 1935 with C. H. Dixon handling arrangements. His remains were laid to rest at Pikeview on July 3, 1935.
John T. Druen was born 1851, the son of John Druen and Nancy Bloyd He was the grandson of David Lewis Drewin & Elizabeth Chaudoin. He would marry Mary Mell Welsh, the daughter of Cornelius Welsh and Mary Taylor. He passed away_____. Mell, a native of Hart County, lived to the age of 70 and passed away August 4, 1929.
John Washington Druen was born December 19, 1872, the son of Daniel J. Drewin & Elizabeth Frances Perkins. He was the grandson of Harrison Drewin & Sarah Jane corum. He would marry Eliza Catherine Vance and become a farmer. He died March 26, 1948 in Linwood. R. L. Dixon handled the funeral and the body was taken to is resting places at Knoxes Creek March 28'th.
Robert was born March 12, 1900 in Hart County, the son of George Washington Druen and Letta Elizabeth Close. He was the grandson of David M. Druen and Emma Fulks. He married Della B. Loyall. Per information from his WWI registration card in 1918 he was born March 12, 1900. His eyes were blue and his hair color was light. He was of medium hieght with a slender build He was age 18 at the time. He was a farmer for G. W. Druen. He did not have any disabilities. He passed away at the age of 29 and was laid to rest at Pikeview.
Robert was born October 19, 1892, the son of Daniel J. Drewin & Elizabeth F. Perkins. Robert married and farmed. He died a young man, at the age of 21 on January 12, 1914 from inflammation of the peritoneum (same cause of death for my great grandfather, Willis Curry who also died at a young age). He was laid to rest at Knoxes Creek where his parents would later be buried near his side.
Sanford was born May 30, 1924 in Hart County, the son of Thurman Albert Druen and Lizzie _____. He was the grandson of James Grayson Druen and Ida B. Miller. He farmed and would marry _____Wintsch. He passed away November 7, 2001 at Norton's Hospital in louisville at the age of 77. His remains were later taken to the Sego Funeral Home in Munfordville. Interment at Knoxes Creek.
Sarah was born January 4, 1879 in Hart County, the daughter of Daniel J. Drewin & Elizabeth Frances Perkins. She died June 17, 1879 and her tiny remains were laid to rest at the Druen Cemetery in Pikeview.
Thurman was born June 15, 1904 in Hart County, the son of James Grayson Druen and Ida B. Miller He would marry Alpha may Lewis January 26, 1909 in Hart County. He farmed. He died November 15, 1943 at the T. J. Samson Community Hospital from pneumonia. His remains were laid to rest at Knoxes Creek November 16, 1943.
William was born January 8, 1901 in Hart County, the son of John Washington Druen & Eliza Catherine Vance. He was the grandson of Daniel J. Drewin & Elizabeth Frances Perkins. He married Lora Cantrell and they had two sons: Hubert & Hulett. Chester passed away July 30, 1978 at his home in Linwood at the age of 77. His remains were laid to rest Aug of 1978.