History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 763. [Nicholas County] [Carlisle City and Precinct] LEE T. POTTS, farmer, P. O. Carlisle, was born Nov. 4, 1847, to Henry T. and Lorana (Alexander) Potts (see hist. of Jesse Potts of Union Precinct, also that of Robert W. Potts of Carlisle). He was the sixth of nine children, and received the advantages of a common school education. He remained at home until about twenty-three years of age, when he was married upon the 5th of May 1870, to Tabitha Donnell, daughter of Milton and Margaret (Parker) Donnell (see hist.). They have had three children: Henry M., born March 1871; Edna Louisa, Oct. 3, 1875, an infant deceased. Mr. Potts came to his present home in February, 1876, where he has since been engaged in a general agriculture, tobacco raising, and the breeding of short horns, to a limited extent, of some of the most popular strains, such as imported Elizabeths, Bates, etc., also Cotswold sheep and Berkshire hogs. He and family are members of the Christian Church, an industrious, enterprising young man, and a prominent citizen of the county. Potts Alexander Donnell Parker = none http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/nicholas/potts.lt.txt