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Page creatorEstillcountyky (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation21:43, 10 October 2020
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"Pryse, located on the L & N Railroad about 8 miles south-east of Irvine was named for pioneer David Pryse who had first come to Lee County, Kentucky, with brothers Elias and Thomas Pryse. They came to the United States as immigrants from Wales. David later moved to Estill County where he purchased several hundred acres of Kentucky River bottom land and built a large brick house, one of the first in the county. David married Lucy Ann Brandenburg of Heidelberg, Lee County, Kentucky.
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