History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 654. [Harrison County] [Cynthiana City and Precinct] T. T. FORMAN, lawyer, P. O. Cynthiana. The grandfather of this gentleman was Ezekiel Forman, who came from New Jersey to Kentucky in 1789, and located in Mason County, where he afterward owned an extensive farm of 1,000 acres or more of land. His son, Rev. E. Forman, was born in 1819. He is a prominent minister of the Presbyterian Church, and at present resides in Richmond, Ky. His wife was Miss Ellen, daughter of David Russell of Danville, Ky. Their son, T. T. Forman, was born in Richmond, Ky., Dec. 29, 1852, and is consequently just thirty years of age. He studied for a while at Centre College, Danville, and afterward entered the University of Virginia, where he graduated with distinction in 1871. After leaving college he taught school for a year, preparatory to studying law, which he began and finished under the tutelage of J. Q. Ward, in Cynthiana. Obtaining license from the Court of Appeals, he began practice in the city of New Orleans, La, in the winter of 1873-4, but soon returned to Cynthiana, where he has continued to practice with gratifying success. Mr. Forman was married in October, 1876, to Miss Lelia Campbell Donoho, daughter of M. Donoho, of Bardstown, who has borne him two children, viz: Russell D. and Thomas V. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church, a Master Mason, and stands high in the estimation of the people as a lawyer and a gentleman. His political views are in accord with the principles of the Democratic party. Forman Russell Donoho = Mason-KY Danville-Boyle-KY Bardstown-Nelson-KY NJ http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/harrison/forman.tt.txt