Madisonville, Kentucky; February 21, 1948--Miss Sarah (Kitty) Earle, 91, member of one of Hopkins county's oldest families, died at her home here Friday.
Miss Earl, who died in the house where she was born, was a daughter of the late J. B. Earle, prominent attorney. The town of Earlington is named for him.
Surviving are a sister, Miss August Earle, Madisonville; a nephew, Capt. J. B. Earle, Cornda, California.
Funeral services were conducted at the home, and burial was in Odd Fellows cemetery.
The Owensboro Messenger, Owensboro, Kentucky; Sunday, February 22, 1948; Page 7.
Additional Source: Commonwealth of Kentucky Certificate of Death #7642, 1948. Daughter of John Baylis Earle and Sarah Cahterine Woolfolk. Informant: Miss Augusta Earle, Madisonville. Burial: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Madisonville, Kentucky; Feburary 21, 1948.
Madisonville, Kentucky; February 21, 1948--Miss Sarah (Kitty) Earle, 91, member of one of Hopkins county's oldest families, died at her home here Friday.
Miss Earl, who died in the house where she was born, was a daughter of the late J. B. Earle, prominent attorney. The town of Earlington is named for him.
Surviving are a sister, Miss August Earle, Madisonville; a nephew, Capt. J. B. Earle, Cornda, California.
Funeral services were conducted at the home, and burial was in Odd Fellows cemetery.
The Owensboro Messenger, Owensboro, Kentucky; Sunday, February 22, 1948; Page 7.
Additional Source: Commonwealth of Kentucky Certificate of Death #7642, 1948. Daughter of John Baylis Earle and Sarah Cahterine Woolfolk. Informant: Miss Augusta Earle, Madisonville. Burial: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Madisonville, Kentucky; Feburary 21, 1948.
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