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THE SECOND SEXTON REUNION
DESCENDANTS OF THE SEXTONS OF SCOTT COUNTY, TENNESSEE AND WAYNE COUNTY,
KENTUCKY

ALL DESCENDANTS AND FRIENDS ARE INVITED

DATE: 19 JUNE 1999

LOCATION: WAYNE COUNTY PARK
MICHIGAN AVENUE
MONTICELLO, KENTUCKY
(Located on Rte 90, about 15 miles west of Somerset, KY on beautiful
Cumberland Lake)
TIME: 1100 AM CST

DETAILS: Please bring a POT LUCK DISH or Dessert and drinks. Paper cups,
plates, eating utensils, napkins, etc., will be provided. We have a covered
shelter reserved and there is a playground for the children. Share in good
company, food and a great time!

NOTES: We had a very successful and wonderful reunion last year with more than
forty relatives all the way from Iowa, New York, Indiana, Alabama. Kentucky
and Ohio. Most of which had not met face to face as they were found via the
Internet.
I encourage everyone to attend this rewarding event and meet all of your
cousins and find out more about the Sexton Roots so we may pass this on to OUR
CHILDREN!

Special Interests:
We will have an Informal Dinner at Cumberland Dairy, one block past the
Library in Monticello, KY of Friday Night (18 Jun 99). We would like to get
as many as are interested to come. I will be there at 6:00 PM, but you are
welcome to come by as your schedule permits. This may change to Somerset,
please let me know your preference.
CAMPING:
General Burnside State Park, Burnside, KY 606-561-4104
Conley Bottom Marina, Monticello, KY (cabins also) Mr Charlie Denney
606-348-9999 or 348-6351.
MOTELS in Monticello:
Tiffany's Motel and Restaurant, Rte 90, Monticello, 606-348-9325
Anchor Inn 606-348-8441
Somerset:
Day's Inn 800-678-2052
Landmark 606-678-8115
Holiday Inn 800-4665-4329
Somerset Lodge 800-256-3446

There are many interesting historical and fun things to do in the area, as
well a trip to Scott County, TN which is about one hour away in the Big
Southfork Recreation Area. This is where Timothy Sexton brought his family
about 1800. There is a Memorial erected in Huntsville, TN honoring the
Revolutionary War Veteran's and his name is on the memorial. He and other
family members are also buried in that area, so if your time permits, it would
be a rewarding trip.

PLEASE pass this information on to anyone you may know that would be
interested in this reunion. I would appreciate it if you would let me know
who plans to attend as soon as possible, so we can plan.

I can be contacted at:

or
Emery Sexton
170-D, East Main Street
# 164
Hendersonville, TN 37075.

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