Kentucky Ancestors, Volume 39, Number 2 - Kentucky Historical ...
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Kentucky Ancestors, Volume 39, Number 2 - Kentucky Historical ...
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The Fey School and the Felix Pousardien Family, continued ________<br />
Female students of Fey School. First row, from right:<br />
Alma Bachmann, ____ ____, ____ ____, Elise Binder.<br />
Second row: Leda Bachmann, Rosie Regenauer,<br />
Thelma Sanders, Mildred Weber, Bertha Taylor. Third<br />
row: Philipine Eicher, Irma Werntz, Alma Sanders,<br />
Florence Eicher, Florence Weber, Marjorie Taylor,<br />
Nannette Wurster, Helen Regenauer, Clara Gruber.<br />
Forth row: Dora Wurster, ____ ____, Medeline Taylor,<br />
Bertha Weber, and ____ ____.<br />
The Heidt-Pousardien “home place” and farm along<br />
Arnoldtown Road in southwestern Jefferson County,<br />
probably in the 1920s. The girls posing in the field at<br />
center are unidentified.<br />
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Students posed in front of a weatherboarded Fey<br />
School in the early 1900s.<br />
“District 5” School, early 1900s. The teacher was Miss<br />
Margaret McCallum. First row students included Wilfred<br />
Weber, Bertha Taylor, Helen Regenauer, Clara Gruber,<br />
Wallace Wildt, Marjorie Taylor, Alma Sanders, Florence<br />
Weber, Clarence DeRossett. Second row students<br />
were Edward Huber, Albert Pfoff, Joe Stowers, Curtis<br />
Sauer, Glen Taylor, Winston Harris, Robert Stowers,<br />
Chester Stowers, and Clifford Wildt. Third row students<br />
included Lloyed McCubbin, May DeRossett, Lottie<br />
Brown, Dora Wurster, Madeline Taylor, Nannette<br />
Wurster, and Buelah Taylor.