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Abner Oldham Chenault

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Abner Oldham Chenault

Birth
Death
28 Feb 1887 (aged 49)
Burial
Stanford, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5
Memorial ID
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SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Tuesday, March 3, 1885
Page 3
Mr. Abner Chenault, of Fort Scott, Kansas, was here a few days on a business trip, looking as if Western life agreed with him.

Tuesday, January 4, 1887
Page 2
T. J. Foster sold to Abner Chenault, of Fort Scott, Kansas 225 acres of his farm on the Milledgeville pike for $73 per acre including the house. Mr. Chenault will move back to Lincoln, we are glad to say. He says he only went West to make enough (rest of print is to faint to read).

Tuesday, March 1, 1887
Hustonville, Lincoln County.
Abner Chenault died this morning.

Friday, March 4, 1887
Page 3
The burial of Mr. Abner O. Chenault was attended by a large crowd of relatives and friends, including his brothers, Prof. Jason Chenault, E. R. Chenault and his sister, Miss Helen Chenault, the latter two of Fort Scott, Kansas. Mr. Chenault has on account of deaths and sickness made the trip here three times within a month. At the grave Dr. Morris Evans read a chapter and the burial service, supplementing with a few words of commendation of the life's work of the deceased and consolation for the weeping ones. Rev. F. S. Pollitt followed in prayer and then all that was mortal of the dear brother, husband and friend was consigned to earth.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Tuesday, March 3, 1885
Page 3
Mr. Abner Chenault, of Fort Scott, Kansas, was here a few days on a business trip, looking as if Western life agreed with him.

Tuesday, January 4, 1887
Page 2
T. J. Foster sold to Abner Chenault, of Fort Scott, Kansas 225 acres of his farm on the Milledgeville pike for $73 per acre including the house. Mr. Chenault will move back to Lincoln, we are glad to say. He says he only went West to make enough (rest of print is to faint to read).

Tuesday, March 1, 1887
Hustonville, Lincoln County.
Abner Chenault died this morning.

Friday, March 4, 1887
Page 3
The burial of Mr. Abner O. Chenault was attended by a large crowd of relatives and friends, including his brothers, Prof. Jason Chenault, E. R. Chenault and his sister, Miss Helen Chenault, the latter two of Fort Scott, Kansas. Mr. Chenault has on account of deaths and sickness made the trip here three times within a month. At the grave Dr. Morris Evans read a chapter and the burial service, supplementing with a few words of commendation of the life's work of the deceased and consolation for the weeping ones. Rev. F. S. Pollitt followed in prayer and then all that was mortal of the dear brother, husband and friend was consigned to earth.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)

Inscription

Tombstone Inscription book has:
8 05 1887 - 2 28 1887



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