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Edith <I>Newton</I> Alvey

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Edith Newton Alvey

Birth
Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Death
25 May 1913 (aged 24)
Fredericktown, Washington County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Holy Cross, Marion County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Her parents were Thomas E Newton and Della Cambron. She was married, Oct 04, 1909, by Rev. J. T. Pieters, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Manton, Washington Co., KY. Their witnesses were Spencer Osbourne and Mrs. Mabel Simms.

The Springfield Sun, Wednesday, 10/06/1909. ALVEY - NEWTON
Mr. Thos. Joseph Alvey, of Holy Cross, son of Mr. Kit Alvey, of Bardstown, and Miss Edith Newton, daughter of Mr. Thos. Newton, of Manton, were married at Holy Rosary church at Manton, Monday, Oct. 4. The bride is popular and one of the most attractive girls in the neighborhood, while Mr. Alvey owns a fine farm at Holy Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Alvey left for Louisville and beyond on their bridal tour.
Her parents were Thomas E Newton and Della Cambron. She was married, Oct 04, 1909, by Rev. J. T. Pieters, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Manton, Washington Co., KY. Their witnesses were Spencer Osbourne and Mrs. Mabel Simms.

The Springfield Sun, Wednesday, 10/06/1909. ALVEY - NEWTON
Mr. Thos. Joseph Alvey, of Holy Cross, son of Mr. Kit Alvey, of Bardstown, and Miss Edith Newton, daughter of Mr. Thos. Newton, of Manton, were married at Holy Rosary church at Manton, Monday, Oct. 4. The bride is popular and one of the most attractive girls in the neighborhood, while Mr. Alvey owns a fine farm at Holy Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Alvey left for Louisville and beyond on their bridal tour.


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