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Elizabeth L. <I>Strole</I> Kibler

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Elizabeth L. Strole Kibler

Birth
Newport, Page County, Virginia, USA
Death
1 Feb 1903 (aged 71)
Stanley, Page County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Stanley, Page County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth is the daughter of Jacob & Eve Catherine (Kibler) Strole. She married Noah Kibler on December 18, 1849 in Page County, Virginia.

Obit: Mrs. Elizabeth Kibler, who had been sick for several weeks with liver and heart trouble, died last Sunday morning at her home near Stanley and was buried at Graves Chapel cemetery Monday afternoon, Elder John R. Daily preaching the funeral sermon. She had been a member of the Big Spring O.S. church a number of years. She was 71 years, 5 months and 12 days old. She leaves an aged husband (Noah Kibler), two children, Mr. John C. Kibler, of Spring Farm, and Mrs. John W. Keyser, of Stanley, twelve grand children and seven great-grandchildren. She is also survived by two brothers, John Strole, of Grove Hill, and Albert Strole, of Illinois, and three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Holtzman, Mrs. Frank Kite and Mrs. David Clem. ~ Page Courier, Thursday 5 Feb 1903
Elizabeth is the daughter of Jacob & Eve Catherine (Kibler) Strole. She married Noah Kibler on December 18, 1849 in Page County, Virginia.

Obit: Mrs. Elizabeth Kibler, who had been sick for several weeks with liver and heart trouble, died last Sunday morning at her home near Stanley and was buried at Graves Chapel cemetery Monday afternoon, Elder John R. Daily preaching the funeral sermon. She had been a member of the Big Spring O.S. church a number of years. She was 71 years, 5 months and 12 days old. She leaves an aged husband (Noah Kibler), two children, Mr. John C. Kibler, of Spring Farm, and Mrs. John W. Keyser, of Stanley, twelve grand children and seven great-grandchildren. She is also survived by two brothers, John Strole, of Grove Hill, and Albert Strole, of Illinois, and three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Holtzman, Mrs. Frank Kite and Mrs. David Clem. ~ Page Courier, Thursday 5 Feb 1903


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