Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, ed. 8-B, Pulaski County George P. Sallee, a hardware merchant of Somerset, Ky., was born in Somerset, October 21, 1851, and is a son of J. W. and C.A. (Perkins) Sallee. C.A. (Perkins) Sallee was born in Lincoln County, Ky., a daughter of Eliaha and Sallie (Gooch) Perkins. George P. Sallee is one of eight living children, viz: J.M., W.J., J.B., George P., Lizzie J., A.C., Annie G. and Sallie A. George P. Sallee was educated at the common schools and at the Masonic College, Somerset, Ky.. He was in the drug store with J.R. Richardson one year, then clerked for Gibson & Co. three years, then for Harvey & Newell two years. In 1878, in partnership with J.M. Beatie, he opened a hardware store. Mr. Beatie retired in 1886 and W. E. Perkins became a partner of Mr. Sallee, the style of the firm now being Sallee & Perkins; they carry a full line of hardware, stoves, implements, wagons and farm machinery. October 21, 1880, Mr. Sallee married Sallie B. Harvey, of Somerset, a daughter of William and Barthenia (Perkins) Harvey. They are the parents of two children, Marguerite and Harvey P. Mr. Sallee is a member of the Presbyterian Church, a Royal Arch Mason and K. of H. Politically he is a Democrat. Beatie Gibson Gooch Harvey Newell Perkins Richardson Sallee = Lincoln-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/pulaski/sallee.gp.txt