Kentucky: A History of the State, Perrin, Battle, Kniffin, 8th ed., 1888, Jefferson Co. WILLIAM MIX is a native of Jefferson County, Ky., and was born March 18, 1833. He is a son of William and Catherine (Snead) Mix, the former of New Haven, Conn., and the latter of Jefferson County. The maternal grandfather, James Snead, came from the eastern shore of Maryland to Kentucky, crossing the mountains on horseback to Pittsburgh, thence down the Ohio on a flat boat. His wife belonged to one of the prominent families of Maryland. William Mix, the father of subject, engaged in the wholesale queensware business on Main street, but in 1831 commenced farming in Jefferson County, a pursuit he followed until his death, which occurred March 9, 1859. He was a prominent and successful farmer, and was long secretary of the County Agricultural Society, to which he contributed largely. William Mix, the subject of this sketch received a liberal education. After the benefit of the common schools he entered Wabash College, at Crawfordsville, Ind., from which he graduated in 1854. He read law and graduated from the law department of the University of Louisville in 1855, and commenced practice in Louisville. He held the office of county attorney, by appointment, in 1862-63, during the stormiest period of the civil war, the duties of which he discharged satisfactorily. He is a director in the Mutual Life Insurance Company of Kentucky, of which Hon. Charles D. Jacob is president, and is attorney for the company; he is president of the Oakland Plank Road Company; was elected a director of the Kentucky National Bank at its organization, when Hon. Bland Ballard was elected its first president, and remained in the board of directors for ten years thereafter, and has always been an active business man. Mr. Mix was married in 1866 to Alice A., a daughter of D. H. Davies, Esq., a prominent merchant of Louisville before the war. They have four children--Elizabeth, Davies, William and Loraine. Mix Snead Davies Jacob Ballard = CT MD IN http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/jefferson/mix.w.txt