Mr.Sublett, son of Mathew and Jane Baldwin Sublett, was born March 3,1851.
His mother was from North Carolina, and his father moved from Virginia into Kentucky about 95 years ago.
They were among Kentucky's first families.
Mr. Sublett had suffered for quite a time and has been confined to his house during his recent sickness.
He had an unusually large family, having had twelve children, all of whom but one are now living.
Those surviving him are: Mrs.Fred Baldwin, Mrs. Walker Horn, Mrs.Ivan VanHoose, Mrs.Ransom Daniel, Mrs.Ralph Williams,Mrs.Heber Ward, daughters; Matthew, Tandy, Brookie Monroe andFrank, and one sister, Mrs.Jennie Picklesimer of Volga.
He is also survived by thirty-eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
An unusual feature of the funeral was that all of his children and their wives and husbands and all his grand children and their wives and husbands except one; and all of his great-grandchildren except three attended the services.
Mr. Sublett lived an ideal Christian life.
He was kind to all who knew him and always had a good word for his friends and acquainances.
Services were held at the homplace with the Reverand Burns Conley and the Reverand Zack Cavin in charge of the services
He was buried on the hill overlooking his home.
Paintsville Herald Thursday 11-14-1935
Mr.Sublett, son of Mathew and Jane Baldwin Sublett, was born March 3,1851.
His mother was from North Carolina, and his father moved from Virginia into Kentucky about 95 years ago.
They were among Kentucky's first families.
Mr. Sublett had suffered for quite a time and has been confined to his house during his recent sickness.
He had an unusually large family, having had twelve children, all of whom but one are now living.
Those surviving him are: Mrs.Fred Baldwin, Mrs. Walker Horn, Mrs.Ivan VanHoose, Mrs.Ransom Daniel, Mrs.Ralph Williams,Mrs.Heber Ward, daughters; Matthew, Tandy, Brookie Monroe andFrank, and one sister, Mrs.Jennie Picklesimer of Volga.
He is also survived by thirty-eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
An unusual feature of the funeral was that all of his children and their wives and husbands and all his grand children and their wives and husbands except one; and all of his great-grandchildren except three attended the services.
Mr. Sublett lived an ideal Christian life.
He was kind to all who knew him and always had a good word for his friends and acquainances.
Services were held at the homplace with the Reverand Burns Conley and the Reverand Zack Cavin in charge of the services
He was buried on the hill overlooking his home.
Paintsville Herald Thursday 11-14-1935
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