History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 709. [Harrison County] [Rutland Precinct] EDMUND P. FAULCONER, farmer, born in Harrison County on the south fork of Raven Creek, Oct. 7, 1834; his two grandfathers, Richard Faulconer and Edmund Pollard, both came from Culpepper [sic], Va., while the prowling Indian still roamed this delightful hunting ground. Richard Faulconer was a farmer by occupation; he died in Harrison County, aged seventy. Benjamin Faulconer, father of our subject, was born in Harrison County, was a farmer; married first Emily Pollard, by whom he had nine boys; he then married Nancy Hawkins, of Scott County; his third wife was Mary J. Skinner, of Harrison, by whom he had three children; he died in Harrison in July 1859. Edmund P. Faulconer was raised a farmer; he married Lucy Faulconer, daughter of Nathaniel Faulconer, who was an old soldier of the war of 1812, and whose father was one of the first settlers of Shelby County, having built the first mill that was ever built on South Elkhorn; he married Mary Straughan; four children were born to them; Robert H., April 15, 1867; Emily F., Nov. 26, 1870; Mary W., June 28, 1873; Sallie J., Nov. 19, 1879. His right of suffrage has always been exercised for the furthering of the interests of the Democratic party. Faulconer Pollard Hawkins Skinner Straughan = Shelby-KY Culpeper-VA Scott-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/harrison/faulconer.ep.txt