"Mr. Aaron Thomas Kinslow, 74 years of age, died at his home in the Cedar Grove country, Thursday of last week, after a long illness. He was a native of the section in which he died, and spent his entire life in Barren county.
"He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Mary Armine Poynter, and six children: Messrs. Walter, Virgil, Dan and Goebel Kinslow, Mrs. Jim Williams, all of this county, and Mrs. R.E. Munday of Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
"He leaves one brother, Mr. Jake Kinslow of this place, and one sister, Mrs. Luther Poynter of New Castle, Ind. He also leaves 27 grandchildren and 8 great-grand-children.
"Mr. Kinslow was a devoted member of the Baptist Church at Cedar Grove and was a fine citizen.
"Burial was in the family burying ground after funeral services by Rev. J. L. Parker."
Unknown Glasgow KY newspaper, from the files of the late Birdie Lutzow.
"Mr. Aaron Thomas Kinslow, 74 years of age, died at his home in the Cedar Grove country, Thursday of last week, after a long illness. He was a native of the section in which he died, and spent his entire life in Barren county.
"He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Mary Armine Poynter, and six children: Messrs. Walter, Virgil, Dan and Goebel Kinslow, Mrs. Jim Williams, all of this county, and Mrs. R.E. Munday of Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
"He leaves one brother, Mr. Jake Kinslow of this place, and one sister, Mrs. Luther Poynter of New Castle, Ind. He also leaves 27 grandchildren and 8 great-grand-children.
"Mr. Kinslow was a devoted member of the Baptist Church at Cedar Grove and was a fine citizen.
"Burial was in the family burying ground after funeral services by Rev. J. L. Parker."
Unknown Glasgow KY newspaper, from the files of the late Birdie Lutzow.
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