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Isaac Newton Webb

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Isaac Newton Webb

Birth
Henry County, Kentucky, USA
Death
3 Dec 1882 (aged 65)
New Castle, Henry County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
New Castle, Henry County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.4437756, Longitude: -85.1701321
Memorial ID
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Son of Waller Webb & Hannah Young
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Courier-Journal
December 5, 1882

EMINENCE
Death of Hon. Isaac N. Webb at New Castle
(Special to the Courier-Journal)

EMINENCE, Dec. 4 – Hon. Isaac N. Web died at his home, in New Castle, Sunday morning. The funeral, with Masonic honors, will occur at 10 o’clock to-morrow.
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Courier-Journal
December 6, 1882

EMINENCE
Funeral of the late Hon. Isaac N. Webb at New Castle
(Special to the Courier-Journal)

EMINENCE, Dec. 5 – Notwithstanding the continuous rain to-day, the funeral services of the late Hon. Isaac N. Webb at New Castle, under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity and conducted by past Grandmaster W. H. Meffert, were very solemn and imposing, and were witnessed by a large concourse of people. He had been twice a member of the Kentucky Legislature; to which position he had been elected without solicitation on his part and without opposition. As an attorney he ranked high, and as a citizen was universally esteemed.

Contributor: 49568274
Son of Waller Webb & Hannah Young
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Courier-Journal
December 5, 1882

EMINENCE
Death of Hon. Isaac N. Webb at New Castle
(Special to the Courier-Journal)

EMINENCE, Dec. 4 – Hon. Isaac N. Web died at his home, in New Castle, Sunday morning. The funeral, with Masonic honors, will occur at 10 o’clock to-morrow.
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Courier-Journal
December 6, 1882

EMINENCE
Funeral of the late Hon. Isaac N. Webb at New Castle
(Special to the Courier-Journal)

EMINENCE, Dec. 5 – Notwithstanding the continuous rain to-day, the funeral services of the late Hon. Isaac N. Webb at New Castle, under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity and conducted by past Grandmaster W. H. Meffert, were very solemn and imposing, and were witnessed by a large concourse of people. He had been twice a member of the Kentucky Legislature; to which position he had been elected without solicitation on his part and without opposition. As an attorney he ranked high, and as a citizen was universally esteemed.

Contributor: 49568274


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