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From: "H. Jean Dalrymple" <>
Subject: [KYBATH-L] OBITS......Whaley and related families +
Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1998 15:09:29 -0700
Page 3, LOG CABIN, Saturday, 12 Jan. 1901
Orville TALBOTT, aged nearly 35 years died at his home in this city
Wednesday morning after only a short illness of inflamation of the stomach.
He was born June 22, 1866 and was an only child of Mr. Chas. Luther TALBOTT,
(isn't it funny how they often forget that people had mothers ..) a
well known citizen of this city. He was reared on the farm but came to
this city to reside a few years ago, since which time he has been in the
dairy business, first with Mr. W.L. REYNOLDS, and recently with Mr. Miles
COX. Of a kind and genial disposition, Orville always had a pleasant word
for every one with whom he came in contact. He is survived by his wife,
formerly Miss Ida TEBBS. The funeral services were held at the residence
yesterday morning at 10 o'clock conducted by his pastor , Rev. J.J. HALEY.
Burial at Battle Grove.
Page 3, THE LOG CABIN, Saturday, 18 April 1903
Mrs. Mary F. TALBOTT died of paralysis at her home on Walnut street
Wednesday morning, at the age of 70 years. About a week ago Mrs. TALBOTT
grew very weak, and on Monday suffered a stroke of paralysis which resulted
in her death. Some years ago Mrs. TALBOTT badly strained her ankle and has
been an invalid most of the time since then. She was formerly Miss Mary
POTTS and married Mr. Geo. TALBOTT, of this city, in 1851. No children were
born to this union and Mr. TALBOTT died about seven years ago. Mrs.
TALBOTT was a member of the Christian Church. She is survived by three
sisters, Mrs. Chas. TALBOTT of this city, Mrs. Sarah STONE of Moorefield ,
and Mrs. Maggie BLAIR, of Ewing, and one brother, Mr. Walter POTTS, of
Carlisllle. The funeral services, conducted by Rev. J.J. HALEY, were held
at the residence yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial at Battle Grove.
++ Page 4, BATH COUNTY WORLD, 20 May 1910
B.B. WHALEY has returned from Oklahoma City, Okla., where he went last
December with Dr. J.W.RUTHERFORD and family. He reports the doctor and
family all well and happy and doing nicely at their new home. The doctor's
only son, Hudson, who was recently married to Miss Bessie APPLETON, of
Evansville, Ind., has built and is now occupying a nice bungalow residence.
He is in the real estate business, in which he has a partner, and under the
firm name of SAFFOLD & RUTHERFORD.
++ Page 4, BATH WORLD, 9 July 1909
B.F. (Benjamin Franklin) WHALEY and daughter Opal, of Shelbyville, Ind., are
visiting relatives here. It has been several years since Mr. WHALEY visited
this, his old home town and his friends are glad to see him and to know
that he is prospering in his Hoosier home. He says brother Braxston B., is
busily engaged in contractor and builder at Shelbyville, Ind., and is
erecting some residences of concrete, which is the coming building material.
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