Newspaper Reference:
The Central Record, Thursday Afternoon, June 8, 1922, Page 1; Column 1. (Lancaster, Kentucky),
Mr. R. H. Batson received a message Sunday morning announcing the death of his brother, Dr. John D. Batson, who died at his home in Oklahoma city after an illness of several months, caused by hardening of arteries. Dr. Batson is well remembered here where he visited his brother at one time, staying several months.
Notes:
John D. Batson with his 1st spouse, Annie V. Batson, and their 4 children were living in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky. - 1880 census records.
1900 census records - Sharp County, Arkansas.
Newspaper Reference:
The Central Record, Thursday Afternoon, June 8, 1922, Page 1; Column 1. (Lancaster, Kentucky),
Mr. R. H. Batson received a message Sunday morning announcing the death of his brother, Dr. John D. Batson, who died at his home in Oklahoma city after an illness of several months, caused by hardening of arteries. Dr. Batson is well remembered here where he visited his brother at one time, staying several months.
Notes:
John D. Batson with his 1st spouse, Annie V. Batson, and their 4 children were living in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky. - 1880 census records.
1900 census records - Sharp County, Arkansas.
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