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Andrew Jackson “Jack” Mounts Sr.

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Andrew Jackson “Jack” Mounts Sr. Veteran

Birth
Majestic, Pike County, Kentucky, USA
Death
24 Aug 1917 (aged 72)
Blaine, Lawrence County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Majestic, Pike County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.5537071, Longitude: -82.1324921
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s/o Michael Mounts & Matilda "Peggy" Cline
h/o Levisa Hunt

Mr. Jack Mounts Dead
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Mr. Jack Mounts died Friday at the home of his son, Jack, at Blaine, this county, after a long illness. He was paralyzed three or four years ago and had been almost helpless ever since. He was 75 years old and leaves a large family of grown sons and daughters. He was a brother of Mr. John Mounts, of Louisa. His sons and daughters living in this vicinity are Jack, Sonny, Clell, Mrs. Isaac Wallace, Mrs. A. E. Ferrell, Mrs. R. T. Hall, Mrs. France.
Mr. Mounts was quite wealthy, having owned valuable coal lands in Pike County, which pays considerable royalty. He was an honest and substantial citizen, fair in his dealings with men and correct in his habits of life.
The body was taken to the old home place on the Tug River side of Pike County for burial.
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The Big Sandy News, © Friday, 31 August 1917
s/o Michael Mounts & Matilda "Peggy" Cline
h/o Levisa Hunt

Mr. Jack Mounts Dead
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Mr. Jack Mounts died Friday at the home of his son, Jack, at Blaine, this county, after a long illness. He was paralyzed three or four years ago and had been almost helpless ever since. He was 75 years old and leaves a large family of grown sons and daughters. He was a brother of Mr. John Mounts, of Louisa. His sons and daughters living in this vicinity are Jack, Sonny, Clell, Mrs. Isaac Wallace, Mrs. A. E. Ferrell, Mrs. R. T. Hall, Mrs. France.
Mr. Mounts was quite wealthy, having owned valuable coal lands in Pike County, which pays considerable royalty. He was an honest and substantial citizen, fair in his dealings with men and correct in his habits of life.
The body was taken to the old home place on the Tug River side of Pike County for burial.
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The Big Sandy News, © Friday, 31 August 1917


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