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Agnes Arminta <I>Sorrell</I> Graybeal

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Agnes Arminta Sorrell Graybeal

Birth
Nelson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
6 Sep 1997 (aged 77)
Shelby County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cravens, Nelson County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.7983354, Longitude: -85.5450214
Plot
A,107
Memorial ID
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Agnes Arminta Sorrell was born in Nelson County, Kentucky to Joseph Ross Sorrell and Catherine Dorcus Dones Sorrell. She married Homer Francis Culver on 04 Aug 1940, in Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana, and of this marriage they had a daughter in 1946.
I can only assume she and Homer were divorced prior to 1962 when she married Graybeal on 08 Dec 1962 in Shelbyville, Shelby County, Kentucky.

Agnes Arminta Sorrell-Culver-Graybeal purchased two grave sites on 06 Apr 1980 from the Cemetery Committee according to the Cemetery Records at the First Cedar Creek Baptist Church. Only she could have explained why she had "Sorrell" engraved on the large stone.

There are many Sorrell's in the Nelson County area, and a large number of them were members of the First Cedar Creek Baptist Church since they were children. When I was a little girl, I would attend this church with my grandmother, Maude Mae Barns Enlow. I even went to Vacation Bible School one summer. I was very familiar with many of the Sorrell's (Hazel Sorrell married to Jack Allen and operated Allen's Grocery on 3rd Street just before the old train depot. They were my cousins, and they always called my grandmother "Aunt Maude").

Updated: 29 Mar 2020
Agnes Arminta Sorrell was born in Nelson County, Kentucky to Joseph Ross Sorrell and Catherine Dorcus Dones Sorrell. She married Homer Francis Culver on 04 Aug 1940, in Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana, and of this marriage they had a daughter in 1946.
I can only assume she and Homer were divorced prior to 1962 when she married Graybeal on 08 Dec 1962 in Shelbyville, Shelby County, Kentucky.

Agnes Arminta Sorrell-Culver-Graybeal purchased two grave sites on 06 Apr 1980 from the Cemetery Committee according to the Cemetery Records at the First Cedar Creek Baptist Church. Only she could have explained why she had "Sorrell" engraved on the large stone.

There are many Sorrell's in the Nelson County area, and a large number of them were members of the First Cedar Creek Baptist Church since they were children. When I was a little girl, I would attend this church with my grandmother, Maude Mae Barns Enlow. I even went to Vacation Bible School one summer. I was very familiar with many of the Sorrell's (Hazel Sorrell married to Jack Allen and operated Allen's Grocery on 3rd Street just before the old train depot. They were my cousins, and they always called my grandmother "Aunt Maude").

Updated: 29 Mar 2020


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