Brad Maurice Kelley, second great-grandson of Mary Jane Thornton, daughter of James and Lucy Laney Thornton, was born in 1956 to Joe Frank Kelley and Patsy Ruth Gregory. While his early years were spent in Bowling Green, KY, Brad attended high school in Franklin, KY, near where his Thornton ancestors had originally arrived.
An enterprising youth, investing in real estate and agriculture during his teenage years, he built up a tobacco business that was later sold to Houchins Industries for $1 billion. He has diversified his business interests into media, horses, and real estate. It is estimated that he is the fourth largest private landowner in the United States, with valuable ranches throughout the Midwest and Texas. In addition, he is the current operator of Calumet Farms, Lexington, KY: his horse, Oxbow, won the 2013 Preakness Stakes. The Lonely Planet travel guides are produced by his media house, NC2.
Brad Kelley is a noted conservationist and supporter of organizations that protect endangered wildlife such as rhinos and tapirs.
He is married to Susan Bush, and they have three children. His current net worth is estimated to be approximately $2 billion.
Welcome to our Thornton family
In this blog we attempt to create a visual history of a main southern Kentucky Thornton branch, descended from Scots-Irish Thorntons who may have arrived in Pennsylvania in the mid-1700s. If your goal is to check whether or not you or a family member are listed in our genealogy file, the first eight posts contain more than 1,500 names, listed generationally. Use the 'find' command to scroll through the material...Good luck.
Also, if you have photos, corrections, or inquiries, please feel free to contact us at thorntonsoky@gmail.
Also, if you have photos, corrections, or inquiries, please feel free to contact us at thorntonsoky@gmail.
Friday, July 25, 2014
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Thornton Cousins: Thomas Monroe Kitchens (1869 - 1945)
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| Thomas Monroe and Mittie Huffines Kitchens. |
Location:
Tennessee, USA
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Obituary: Carene Thornton Copas
Last child of Jesse Benton and Susie Cooper Thornton passes away:
Carene Copas, 84, of Bowling Green, died Jan. 2, 2014, at her residence.
She was a member of Old Union Missionary Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, Cloyd Copas, as well as four brothers and five sisters. She is survived by two sons, Allan Copas and Rodney (Debbie) Copas; two sisters-in-law, Helen Thornton and Elizabeth Moore of Burbank, Calif.; five grandchildren, Bryant (Kim), Chad, Lorri (Duke), Cori (Chris) and Jessica (Patrick); six great-grandchildren, Lauren (Anthony), Michael, Wyatt, Dalton, Logan and Abigail; a great-great-granddaughter, Addyson; four stepgrandchildren; several nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and a host of friends.
Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the J.C. Kirby & Son Broadway Chapel, with burial in the Old Union Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation will be from noon until 8 p.m. Saturday, and from noon until service time Sunday at the funeral home.
Labels:
Copas,
Kentucky,
Old Union,
Thornton,
Warren County
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Class-book Photo: The Hensons
Jesse Willard Henson (1917 - 1981)
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| In the above picture, Jesse is with his father, Lee Henson. |
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| Ophelia, daughter of Jesse Willard, poses with Xavier Henson-Stevens, son of Stefanie Henson-Stevens and Timothy Stevens. |
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| 40th Wedding Anniversary: Larry, Ophelia, Willard, Sue, Terry, and Katherine |
Fall Family Member Obituaries
Bradley Thomas
Threlkel:
Mr. Bradley Thomas Threlkel, 21, of Woodburn, died Monday, Nov. 26, 2012, at his residence.
He was a native of Simpson County. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Merile B. O’Bryan; and an aunt, Sue Threlkel.
Survivors include his father, Henry Thomas Threlkel and his companion, Lisa Rue, of Franklin; his mother, Fern O’Bryan Mercer and her husband, Joe, of Woodburn; a brother, Zackary Threlkel of Franklin; paternal grandparents, Henry B. and Lois Threlkel of Morgantown; maternal grandmother, Dorothy O’Bryan of Franklin; a nephew, Zayden Bryan Threlkel of Franklin; aunts and uncles, Janice Morgan of Indianapolis, Ron and Barbara Threlkel of Plano, Betty and Jimmy Vance of Franklin, James and Anita Minton of Morgantown, Merile and Carol O’Bryan of Franklin, Roy and Barbara O’Bryan of Franklin and Leo O’Bryan of Nashville; and five cousins.
Cloyd Copas:
Cloyd Copas, 84, of Bowling Green, died Wednesday afternoon at his residence.
Survivors include his wife Carene of 66 years; and two sons, Allan and Rodney (Debbie) and their families.
Glenn Daniel:
Glenn Daniel, 74, of Bowling Green, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Thursday at the VA Hospital in Nashville.
The Warren
County native was born March 30, 1938, and was preceded in death by his
parents, Arthur and Eva Thornton Daniel; two sons, Brad and Brent Daniel; his
brother, Gary Daniel; and two brothers-in-law, Louie White and Eugene Rippy.
Glenn was a member of White’s
Chapel United Methodist Church, a 1956 graduate of Alvaton High School, a U. S.
Army veteran and served in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. He was member of
American Legion Post 23 and a former post commander. He was a van driver for
disabled veterans, loved hunting and fishing and never met a stranger. He loved
his wife, children, sisters and especially his grandchildren.
Glenn is survived by his wife, JoAnna Daniel; a son, Chris Daniel
(Vicki) of Bowling Green; a daughter, Kim Bouchey (David) of Bowling Green;
three stepsons, Doug Cline (Cathy) of Glasgow, and Chris Cline (Mary) and Adam
Cline, both of Bowling Green; a stepdaughter, Nicki Cline of Bowling Green; two
sisters, Evelyn White and Lucille Rippy, both of Bowling Green; a
sister-in-law, Jeannie Reneau (Jimmy) of Bowling Green; three grandchildren,
Jana Sublett, Jonathan Daniel and Bradley Bouchey; four stepgrandchildren,
Randy and Andy Cline, Ashley Grisham and Charles Simmons; a special
mother-in-law, Ocie Sexton of Edmonton; and several nieces and nephews.
(Bowling Green Park City Daily News, 2012)
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Temporary Hiatus
Greetings from Africa,
Terribly sorry for not updating the blog as regularly; however, I recently moved to Africa and have been adjusting to my new home. As soon as my internet is up and running, I will be posting as usual.
On a positive note, the blog has now had 8,302 page views, which is a very impressive statistic for a family blog. Some of the other notable statistics were:
Most popular searches:
Thorntons of Southern Kentucky
Tiffany Ruffalo
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Gloria Dean Moore
Jessie Sloan
Cassandra Thornton
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Zachary Bryan Threlkel
Top Countries for Page Views:
United States
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Terribly sorry for not updating the blog as regularly; however, I recently moved to Africa and have been adjusting to my new home. As soon as my internet is up and running, I will be posting as usual.
On a positive note, the blog has now had 8,302 page views, which is a very impressive statistic for a family blog. Some of the other notable statistics were:
Most popular searches:
Thorntons of Southern Kentucky
Tiffany Ruffalo
Hattie Thornton Southern Kentucky
Gloria Dean Moore
Jessie Sloan
Cassandra Thornton
Thorntonsoky.blogspot.com
Zachary Bryan Threlkel
Top Countries for Page Views:
United States
Germany
France
Russia
United Kingdom
Canada
The Netherlands
Slovenia
China
Ukraine
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