Louisville, Kentucky
September 8, 1901
AGED WOMAN DEAD.
Mrs. Bettie Kephart, of Henry County, a Victim of Consumption.
Eminence, Ky., Sept. 7. --- [Special.] --- Mrs. Bettie Kephart, one of the best-known and most respected women in Henry county, died at her home this morning near North Pleasureville, of comsumption. She was about seventy two years old. She leaves four sons --- Warren, a prominent farmer near New Castle; Edward, president of the Farmers' and Traders' Bank, of North Pleasureville; Webb and James, farmers. She had been in ill health for some months.
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Louisville, Kentucky
September 8, 1901
AGED WOMAN DEAD.
Mrs. Bettie Kephart, of Henry County, a Victim of Consumption.
Eminence, Ky., Sept. 7. --- [Special.] --- Mrs. Bettie Kephart, one of the best-known and most respected women in Henry county, died at her home this morning near North Pleasureville, of comsumption. She was about seventy two years old. She leaves four sons --- Warren, a prominent farmer near New Castle; Edward, president of the Farmers' and Traders' Bank, of North Pleasureville; Webb and James, farmers. She had been in ill health for some months.
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