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Edith Bell <I>Creed</I> Noland

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Edith Bell Creed Noland

Birth
Powell County, Kentucky, USA
Death
6 Mar 1932 (aged 45)
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Stanton, Powell County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Edith and Robert had two more babies:
A daughter died at three weeks old from pneumonia in December of 1909, and a son was born premature on 21 March 1920. This baby boy has a death certificate.
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The Winchester Democrat
Friday, December 3, 1909

The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Noland, of this city, died Tuesday of pneumonia, aged three weeks. The remains were buried in the Winchester cemetery Wednesday morning with services at the grave by Eld. J.W. Harding.
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Lexington Herald
Lexington, Ky
Tuesday March 8, 1932
Page 12

Eastern State Inmate Passes

Mrs. Edith Nolan, 45 years old of Winchester, was found dead in a room at the Eastern State Hospital Sunday afternoon. Her body hanging by a cord from a rafter of the room was found by a nurse at the institution. Mrs Nolan was taken to the Eastern State hospital Sunday morning from the Good Samaritan hospital where she was admitted February 21, suffering from knife wounds said to be self inflicted. She is survived by her husband Nolan one son Joe Nolan, her mother Mrs. Annie Creed all of Winchester, two sisters; Mrs. Carl Knight of Winchester and Mrs. Frank Webb of Lexington and one brother, John Creed of Stanton. Mrs Nolan's body was taken to Winchester, Sunday afternoon. Funeral services will be conducted there at 10:20 this morning, from the home of her sister Mrs. Knight. The Rev Hugh McLellan will officiate. Interment will be in the Stanton cemetery.
Edith and Robert had two more babies:
A daughter died at three weeks old from pneumonia in December of 1909, and a son was born premature on 21 March 1920. This baby boy has a death certificate.
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The Winchester Democrat
Friday, December 3, 1909

The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Noland, of this city, died Tuesday of pneumonia, aged three weeks. The remains were buried in the Winchester cemetery Wednesday morning with services at the grave by Eld. J.W. Harding.
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Lexington Herald
Lexington, Ky
Tuesday March 8, 1932
Page 12

Eastern State Inmate Passes

Mrs. Edith Nolan, 45 years old of Winchester, was found dead in a room at the Eastern State Hospital Sunday afternoon. Her body hanging by a cord from a rafter of the room was found by a nurse at the institution. Mrs Nolan was taken to the Eastern State hospital Sunday morning from the Good Samaritan hospital where she was admitted February 21, suffering from knife wounds said to be self inflicted. She is survived by her husband Nolan one son Joe Nolan, her mother Mrs. Annie Creed all of Winchester, two sisters; Mrs. Carl Knight of Winchester and Mrs. Frank Webb of Lexington and one brother, John Creed of Stanton. Mrs Nolan's body was taken to Winchester, Sunday afternoon. Funeral services will be conducted there at 10:20 this morning, from the home of her sister Mrs. Knight. The Rev Hugh McLellan will officiate. Interment will be in the Stanton cemetery.


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