Below
are deaths and other events listed in the Thursday 27th of April 1905 issue of the Crittenden Press, Marion,
Kentucky:
Rodney
News: Wm. Byrd, the ferryman at the
mouth of Cypress who was shot last week, died Thursday from the effects of the
wound.
The 2 year old child of Thomas Chandler was
severely burned last week while playing near the fire.
Chapel
Hill: John Long, son of Mr.
J.C. Long, has left old Crittenden County and gone to Washington to make it his
future home.
In
Memoriam: Clara, wife of R.L. Wood, was
born 31 March 1880 and died 16 April 1905. Buried Shady Grove Cemetery.
Obituary: Miss Annie Belle Hunt, daughter of
George Hunt, of Sugar Grove community, died Sunday morning at her father’s home
2 miles east of Tribune, near W.B. Crider’s, age 19. Buried Pleasant Hill
Sunday morning.
Mrs. Lula
Carrington, daughter of I.B. Hodges and relict of the late Dr. Carrington, died
at her father’s residence 20 April 1905, in her 40th year. Born 4
May 1865; married Dr. Carrington 1883 and he died soon afterward. She lived a
widow ever since. She was born on the
farm on which she died. Survivors: father, four brothers (Robert, Thomas, Dr.
Will and Don).
Died: Mrs. Jennie Shervey, aged
lady of View neighborhood, died from the effects of a fall last Thursday.
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