Tuesday August 23, 1910 The Winchester Democrat
Death of Mr. Scobee
Alexander Scobee, or "Sandy" as was more familiarly Known, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Norvall Benton, in this city Thursday, of the infirmities of old age, in the eighty-fourth year of his age. The remains were buried in the Winchester cemetery Friday afternoon, with services at the grave by Eld. J. W. Harding. He leaves two children a son living in Louisville, and Mrs. Benton, of this city.
During the Civil War he embraced the cause of the South and was a member of Company D. Eighth Kentucky, in Morgan's command. He was highly respected, useful citizen, whose long life was filled with good and useful deeds.
(Note-The article failed to mention a wife named, Lizzie Scobee. Also the son's name was Samuel Scobee.)
Tuesday August 23, 1910 The Winchester Democrat
Death of Mr. Scobee
Alexander Scobee, or "Sandy" as was more familiarly Known, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Norvall Benton, in this city Thursday, of the infirmities of old age, in the eighty-fourth year of his age. The remains were buried in the Winchester cemetery Friday afternoon, with services at the grave by Eld. J. W. Harding. He leaves two children a son living in Louisville, and Mrs. Benton, of this city.
During the Civil War he embraced the cause of the South and was a member of Company D. Eighth Kentucky, in Morgan's command. He was highly respected, useful citizen, whose long life was filled with good and useful deeds.
(Note-The article failed to mention a wife named, Lizzie Scobee. Also the son's name was Samuel Scobee.)
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