Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed., 1887, Grant Co. T. R. KENDALL was born in Harrison County, Ky., in 1849, and is a son of Newton and Ann E. (Ross) Kendall. Newton Kendall was a farmer and magistrate of Harrison County for several years. Lewis Kendall, grandfather of T. R., was a native of Virginia, but early came to Harrison County, Ky., where he was a farmer and squire of the county. Mrs. Ann E. Kendall, a native of Missouri, came to Kentucky an an early age. She was of Scotch descent and a granddaughter of the old Dr. Ross, of Lexington, Ky., a prominent man of his day. Her grandmother was Phoebe Nelson, of Harrison County, who married in 1810. T. R. Kendall was educated at the common schools in Bourbon County, and at Western University at Lexington. He settled in Grant County in 1859, has always been a farmer, and now owns 450 acres of well improved land. He also conducts a store at Sherman Station. In 1875 he married Georgie Williams, of Grant County, a daughter of Jonathan Williams, of Boone County, and Almina (Poor) Williams, of Bath County, Ky. Mr. Kendall's wife died in 1882, leaving one child--John N.. Mr. Kendall is a Democrat and a member of the Christian Church. Kendall Ross Nelson Williams Poor = Harrison-KY Bourbon-KY Fayette-KY Boone-KY Bath-KY VA MO http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/grant/kendall.tr.txt