Head, John
| Birth Name | Head, John |
| Gender | male |
| Age at Death | 58 years |
Narrative
John came to Kentucky with his father Cuthbert Head from Maryland. Part of the Maryland to Kentucky League. He married Elizabeth Vowels, daughter of Cyrus and Victoria Vowels of Maryland. They settled on a 500 acre property in Gethesame, on present day Dee Head Road along Pottengers Creek.
Narrative
Holy Cross Cemetery is in Marion Co, KY. The cemetery surrounds Holy Cross Church on Hwy 457 off of Hwy 527 northwest of Loretto, KY. GPS Coordinates 37.67363 -85.448032
Holy Cross, known as the birthplace of Catholicism in Kentucky, was established in 1785, when “a league” of sixty Catholic families was formed in Maryland. Each pledged to migrate to Kentucky and agreed to settle in the same area for mutual support, to increase their chances of having a priest and to establish a church.
In 1787 Mass was held in private homes. Under Father William DeRohan the first chapel was built at Holy Cross. A grotto today marks where this structure, the first west of the Alleghenies for Catholic worship, was built.
Father Stephen Badin, the “Apostle of Kentucky” and the first priest ordained in the United States, came to Kentucky in 1793 and cared for the entire state from Holy Cross. From the fall of 1822 to the spring of 1824, Belgian Father Charles Nerinckx served Holy Cross. In 1823 the present brick church was built. Father Robert Byrne, a local boy, became pastor and remained at Holy Cross for twenty years.
Father Edward Lynch built the first frame school in 1880. In 1914 three Ursuline Sisters of Mount St. Joseph arrived. A convent was built and the school was enlarged. The Ursulines stayed until 1976.
In 1958 fire destroyed the two-story frame school that had at one time housed a grade and high school. Two weeks later plans were underway to replace the school with a brick structure. The church celebrated its 150th anniversary in 1935 with descendants of many of the original settlers present. At the 200th anniversary celebration on September 15, 1985, more than 1,000 people attended. In 1995 Holy Cross was clustered with St. Francis of Assisi in St. Francis, Kentucky under one pastor.
Events
| Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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| Birth | 1768 | St Mary’s Co, MD | ||
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| Death | 1826 | Nelson Co, KY | ||
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| Burial | Marion Co, KY | Holy Cross Cemetery | ||
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Parents
| Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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| Father | Head, Cuthbert | about 1730 | 1811 | |
| Mother | Gristy, Martha | about 1750 | 1795 | |
| Sister | Head, Mary | 1765 | 1843 | |
| Head, John | 1768 | 1826 | ||
| Brother | Head, Joseph | 1770 | 1835 | |
| Brother | Head, Francis | 1774 | 1841-08-17 |
Families
Family of Head, John and Vowels, Mary Elizabeth |
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| Married | Wife | Vowels, Mary Elizabeth ( * 1775-06-09 + 1853-09-23 ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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| Head, Sarah | ||
| Head, John | ||
| Head, Eleanor | ||
| Head, Mary | ||
| Head, Nancy Ann | ||
| Head, William Jerome | ||
| Head, Caroline | ||
| Head, Elizabeth | 1818-02-11 | 1883-03-18 |