The Breckenridge News, Wednesday, July 11, 1900
"DIES OF OLD AGE
Had a Large Connection In This County
Mrs. Judith Meador, one of the oldest women living in the vicinity of Hardinsburg, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Cody, last Sunday. Mrs. Meador was eighty-six. She has been ill for some time, and death was due to the infirmities of old age. Mrs. Meador was twice married, her first husband being Alanson Pulliam and her second husband Thomas Meador. Mrs. Meador had a large connection in the county but the most of her immediate family have long since passed away.
A. M. Pulliam, Mrs. John Cody, Mrs. Mattie Pate, Thos. Pulliam, Patesville, Dr. J. W. Meador, Custer, and Mrs. Lucy Pumphrey, West View are the children who survive her
The Breckenridge News, Wednesday, July 11, 1900
"DIES OF OLD AGE
Had a Large Connection In This County
Mrs. Judith Meador, one of the oldest women living in the vicinity of Hardinsburg, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Cody, last Sunday. Mrs. Meador was eighty-six. She has been ill for some time, and death was due to the infirmities of old age. Mrs. Meador was twice married, her first husband being Alanson Pulliam and her second husband Thomas Meador. Mrs. Meador had a large connection in the county but the most of her immediate family have long since passed away.
A. M. Pulliam, Mrs. John Cody, Mrs. Mattie Pate, Thos. Pulliam, Patesville, Dr. J. W. Meador, Custer, and Mrs. Lucy Pumphrey, West View are the children who survive her
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