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Fancy Farm
The town which grew up around St. Jerome's Church was named ca.1845 for farm of John Peebles. Samuel Willett and Elizabeth Hobbs, from St. Rose's, Washington Co., were first permanent Catholic settlers in 1829. First church was built 1835-36 by Rev. Elisha Durbin. The present church blessed by Bishop Wm. McCloskey in Nov. 1893. Annual picnic is fundraiser for parish.
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Centennial Picnic, Aug. 2, 1980
This blend of politics, community spirit and home cooking puts Fancy Farm in Ky. headlines. First picnic in 1881; Rev. R. Feehan, pastor. Centennial picnic hosted by Rev. W. Hancock. First resident pastor was Rev. A. Hagan. Rev. C. Haeseley built present church, brick school and rectory. Other noted pastors include Msgr. A. Thompson, Msgr. E. Russell and Rev. C. Denardi.
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