Mrs. Hiram Armitage, aged about 30, died of consumption at her home on upper Salt Lick Creek Saturday and was buried Monday at Upper Salt Lick burying ground. She was a daughter of Alf Warner of Young's Springs and was the second wife of Mr. Armitage, who died last fall.
Local Vital Records from Newspapers of Bath County, Kentucky
1884 through 1910, by Eric C. Nagle
Note: Another source states that the family lived in Young's Valley Community.
Note: Second wife of Hiram B Armitage married 15 Jun 1905. Marriage announcement Owingsville Outlook, 22 Jun 1905, Pg 4. Dau of Alfred Warner and Isabel Young of Youngs Springs, KY.
Mrs. Hiram Armitage, aged about 30, died of consumption at her home on upper Salt Lick Creek Saturday and was buried Monday at Upper Salt Lick burying ground. She was a daughter of Alf Warner of Young's Springs and was the second wife of Mr. Armitage, who died last fall.
Local Vital Records from Newspapers of Bath County, Kentucky
1884 through 1910, by Eric C. Nagle
Note: Another source states that the family lived in Young's Valley Community.
Note: Second wife of Hiram B Armitage married 15 Jun 1905. Marriage announcement Owingsville Outlook, 22 Jun 1905, Pg 4. Dau of Alfred Warner and Isabel Young of Youngs Springs, KY.
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