History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 559. [Bourbon County] [Clintonville Precinct] S. LETCHER WEATHERS, farmer, P. O. Clintonville; is a son of Granville C. and Jane (Scott) Weathers, daughter of Thomas Scott of Bourbon County. Granville C. Weathers, before his removal to Missouri in 1880, was a prominent citizen of Fayette County, having been the nominee of the Republican party for State Senator, against his successful opponent, Maj. P. P. Johnston. Letcher, his son, was born in Fayette, Oct. 1st, 1857. After attending the common schools of the county, he entered Georgetown College, and would have graduated in five more months, had not sickness interfered and forced him to relinquish his studies. He was married April 4, 1881, to Miss Elizabeth Weathers. He owns 257 acres of land called "Prospect Hill" and devotes his time and energies to farming and breeding short horns. He hopes soon to have a fine herd. In politics, Mr. Weathers clings to the traditions of his fathers, and is an ardent Republican. Himself and wife, like most of the family, are communicants of the Baptist Church. Letcher Scott Weathers Johnston = Fayette-KY Scott-KY MO http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/bourbon/weathers.sl.txt