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The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY), 16 Jan 1911, Monday
MRS. MARY SWETNAM DIES AS RIPE OLD AGE
Louisa County Woman Was Oldest Members (sic) of M.E. Church In That Place
Louisa, Ky., Jan. 15.--(Special.) -- Mrs. Mary Swetnam died here last night after an illness of several days. She was the widow of Dr. H. S. Swetnam, whose death occurred several years ago. She was 82 years of age, had lived in Louisa about fifty years, and was the oldest member of the M. E. Church at this place. She is survived by one son, Dr. John Swetnam, of Whitehouse, Johnson County.
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The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY), 16 Jan 1911, Monday
MRS. MARY SWETNAM DIES AS RIPE OLD AGE
Louisa County Woman Was Oldest Members (sic) of M.E. Church In That Place
Louisa, Ky., Jan. 15.--(Special.) -- Mrs. Mary Swetnam died here last night after an illness of several days. She was the widow of Dr. H. S. Swetnam, whose death occurred several years ago. She was 82 years of age, had lived in Louisa about fifty years, and was the oldest member of the M. E. Church at this place. She is survived by one son, Dr. John Swetnam, of Whitehouse, Johnson County.
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