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James Harvey Young

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James Harvey Young

Birth
Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Death
24 Jun 1914 (aged 1)
Madisonville, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
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JAMES HARVEY YOUNG
DIED WEDNESDAY


Mr. and Mrs. Edw. L. Young Lose Their
Year Old Baby

Little James Harvey Young,
the year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edw. L. Young died Wednesday
afternoon after suffering for the
past ten days with cholera in-
fantum. Little James was one of the
handsomest, brightest and most
robust children of our city until
taken with what seemed a mild
attack of summer complaint last
week, which finally developed
into cholera infantum, the baby
only being critically ill for the
last two days.

The funeral services were con-
ducted Thursday afternoon at
4:30 o'clock by Rev. Gordon at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Young on Center street and a
large number of the many friends
of the heart-broken parents
gathered at this time to offer
them their heartfelt sympathy
and condolence, all feeling deep-
ly the death of this winsome
baby.

The interment took place at
Odd Fellows' cemetery following
the funeral and the little grave
was covered by beautiful flowers
placed by tender and loving
hands.

The Bee (Earlington, Ky.), June 30, 1914, Page 2

(Public Domain)


JAMES HARVEY YOUNG
DIED WEDNESDAY


Mr. and Mrs. Edw. L. Young Lose Their
Year Old Baby

Little James Harvey Young,
the year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edw. L. Young died Wednesday
afternoon after suffering for the
past ten days with cholera in-
fantum. Little James was one of the
handsomest, brightest and most
robust children of our city until
taken with what seemed a mild
attack of summer complaint last
week, which finally developed
into cholera infantum, the baby
only being critically ill for the
last two days.

The funeral services were con-
ducted Thursday afternoon at
4:30 o'clock by Rev. Gordon at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Young on Center street and a
large number of the many friends
of the heart-broken parents
gathered at this time to offer
them their heartfelt sympathy
and condolence, all feeling deep-
ly the death of this winsome
baby.

The interment took place at
Odd Fellows' cemetery following
the funeral and the little grave
was covered by beautiful flowers
placed by tender and loving
hands.

The Bee (Earlington, Ky.), June 30, 1914, Page 2

(Public Domain)



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