History of Daviess County, Kentucky, Inter-State Publishing Co., Chicago, 1883. Reprinted by McDowell Publications, Utica, KY, 1980. p. 689. FIELDEN LACKLIN was born in Masonville Precinct within a mile of where he now lives, Jan. 10, 1847. His parents were James and Louisa (Shoemaker) Lacklin. The former was a native of Clark County, Ky., and came with his mother to Daviess County when a young man. He was married here to Louisa Shoemaker, a native of Virginia. They settled in Shelby County, Ky., a short time; then settled on a farm in Masonville Precinct. She was a member of the Baptist church. They had six children, five sons and one daughter. Fielden was the fourth of their six children. He was but two years old when his father died. His mother married B. A. Vaughn. He was killed in the late war, at the battle of Beach Grove, Tenn. He was a member of Captain Noel's Confederate cavalry, from Daviess County. Mrs. Vaughn remained on the old homestead with her son Fielden until her death, April 5, 1877. Fielden is still residing on the old homestead. He married Dora Barger, March 3, 1881. She was born in Russell County, Ky., June 10, 1863. Mrs. Lacklin is a member of Baptist church at the Sugar Grove church. Mr. and Mrs. Lacklin have two children--Zilpha and Zelma (twins), born Jan. 21, 1882. Mr. Lacklin is a member of the Daviess County Grangers. He owns a fine farm of 126 acres, 115 under cultivation. Politically he is a Democrat. His mother, Mrs. Vaughn, and husband had five children, three living--Columbia, now Mrs. Ellis; William L., born Aug. 18, 1856, residing with Mr. Lacklin; and Mary A., now Mrs. J. W. Cottrell. Lacklin Shoemaker Vaughn Noel Barger Ellis Cottrell = Clark-KY VA Shelby-KY TN Russell-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/daviess/lacklin.f.txt