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Martha Jane <I>Horseman</I> Horseman

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Martha Jane Horseman Horseman

Birth
Bath County, Kentucky, USA
Death
19 Aug 1939 (aged 91)
Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Martha Horseman
Bath County News-Outlook Thursday, August 24, 1939
Fall Fatal To Mrs. Martha Horseman
Mrs. Martha Horseman, 91 years old, widow of the late J. Will Horseman, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. O. Swetnam, in Owingsville Saturday, August 19, 1939.
Mrs. Horseman's death was the result of a fractured hip sustained late on the afternoon of August 18. Up to that time she had enjoyed her usual good health. Following her fall, Mrs. Horseman sank rapidly.
A native of this county, she had passed her entire life in the county, having lived the greater part of her life on White Oak until the death of her husband in 1925, when she came to Owingsville to make her home with her daughter.
Surviving her are three daughters, Mrs. Swetnam, Mrs. Lucy Purvis and Mrs. Lou Ellen Hedge; fifteen grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the White Oak Christian church of which she was a member for more than half a century. Interment was in the Bailey family graveyard on White Oak.
Pall bearers were Herbert Gudgell, Haden Horseman, Ernest Stone, Ray Horseman, Clifford Stone and Thomas Craig.

Martha Horseman
Bath County News-Outlook Thursday, August 24, 1939
Fall Fatal To Mrs. Martha Horseman
Mrs. Martha Horseman, 91 years old, widow of the late J. Will Horseman, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. O. Swetnam, in Owingsville Saturday, August 19, 1939.
Mrs. Horseman's death was the result of a fractured hip sustained late on the afternoon of August 18. Up to that time she had enjoyed her usual good health. Following her fall, Mrs. Horseman sank rapidly.
A native of this county, she had passed her entire life in the county, having lived the greater part of her life on White Oak until the death of her husband in 1925, when she came to Owingsville to make her home with her daughter.
Surviving her are three daughters, Mrs. Swetnam, Mrs. Lucy Purvis and Mrs. Lou Ellen Hedge; fifteen grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the White Oak Christian church of which she was a member for more than half a century. Interment was in the Bailey family graveyard on White Oak.
Pall bearers were Herbert Gudgell, Haden Horseman, Ernest Stone, Ray Horseman, Clifford Stone and Thomas Craig.



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