Memorial Record of Western Kentucky, Lewis Publishing Company, 1904, pp 540 [Hickman] GEORGE ADAM FINCH, deceased, was born in Fulton county, Kentucky, February 2, 1854, and died at his home in Hickman county, Kentucky, May 3, 1887. He was a farmer by occupation, and everything promised a successful career for him, when he met death as a result of a horse's kick, being only past thirty-three years of age. In 1874 he married Miss Elizabeth Jane Conley, a daughter of Owen and Martha (Plummer) Conley, who were natives of Tennessee, coming to Fulton county, Kentucky, when Mrs. Finch was a child. The father died here a few years later, and the mother passed away in death about 1872. These parents had but three children, two daughters and one son. The son, Hilary Plummer Conley, was a farmer of Hickman county, but died very early in life, when twenty-two years of age. One daughter, Anna, died when only thirteen, so Mrs. Finch is the only survivor of the three children. She was born in Pontotoc county, Mississippi, July 31, 1849. She was principally reared in Fulton county, Kentucky, and was married in 1874. Her husband was a son of John and Sallie Nicie (Cook) Finch. To her marriage four children were born, who, together with herself, reside on a well-improved farm in Hickman county about three miles north of Fulton. Her children are John Anderson Finch, a farmer and a respected man, and the daughters are Lurena Ellen, Martha Amanda and Pearl. Mrs. Finch is a member of the Christian church, and enjoys the confidence and respect of her children and a wide circle of acquaintances. Finch Conley Plummer Cook = Fulton-KY TN Pontotoc-MS http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/hickman/finch.ga.txt