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Kentucky: A History of the State,
Battle,
Perrin,
Kniffin 1st ed., 1885 Reprinted 1972 by
Kentucky Reprint Co., Murray,
KY.
Graves Co.
RICHARD GRACE was born October 3, 1840, in
Trigg County,
KY., where he grew to manhood, and in 1865 removed to
Ballard County, where he remained until 1879, when he came to
Graves County, and settled at his present residence, a place known in the war time as "Camp
Beauregard." His father,
Elliott Grace, also a native of
Trigg County, was born in 1815, and is still living. He is the son of George Grace, who was reared in
Trigg County, and died about 1848. Subject's mother was Mary A., daughter of Samuel
Meridith, of
Trigg County. The children of
Elliott Grace are
Marcella A. (Hilton), subject, George E. (who died in the army), Jane, Samuel T., Joseph and Charles W. In youth subject procured a business education, and is a considerable reader of books and newspapers. He was married October 12, 1865, to Miss Emma T., daughter of John
Waddill, of
Trigg County. She was born in 1839, and died in 1866. He was next married November 11, 1868, to Miss Lorenna, daughter of
Jerman J. and Ann Y. (Beadles)
Wingo, of
Graves County, and to them have been born George E., Mittie A., Mary E., and Thomas J. In 1874 Mr. Grace was elected county surveyor. He was appointed magistrate of the Water Valley district in 1880, and at the election of 1882 he was elected to that office, which position he now retains. He is a farmer, owning 127 acres of good land in a fine state of cultivation. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, a deacon in the
Baptist Church, and in politics a Democrat.