She was married to Garrison BRADFORD, July 5, 1853 to which union four children were born. The eldest daughter died in young womanhood. Those who survive are: D. A. BRADFORD, Bloomfield; F. L. BRADFORD, Linton; and Mrs. R. L. SENEFF, Terre Haute.
She was married the second time to Alfred L. KUTCH, October 23, 1865. To this union one child was born–a daughter–now Mrs. A,. N. NEWSOM of Worthington, with whom the deceased had lived for the past sixteen years.
She professed her faith in Jesus Christ at Camp Ground prior to her first marriage, and also joined the C. P. church at the same place, and remained a member until her death.
The body was interred at Worthington cemetery, Sunday morning, March 17, 1912. Rev. B. H. RANKIN, pastor of the Presbyterian church conducted the service at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Newsom.
She was married to Garrison BRADFORD, July 5, 1853 to which union four children were born. The eldest daughter died in young womanhood. Those who survive are: D. A. BRADFORD, Bloomfield; F. L. BRADFORD, Linton; and Mrs. R. L. SENEFF, Terre Haute.
She was married the second time to Alfred L. KUTCH, October 23, 1865. To this union one child was born–a daughter–now Mrs. A,. N. NEWSOM of Worthington, with whom the deceased had lived for the past sixteen years.
She professed her faith in Jesus Christ at Camp Ground prior to her first marriage, and also joined the C. P. church at the same place, and remained a member until her death.
The body was interred at Worthington cemetery, Sunday morning, March 17, 1912. Rev. B. H. RANKIN, pastor of the Presbyterian church conducted the service at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Newsom.
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