1850 census, Division 2
Enumerated July 22, 1850
Isaac F. Wilboune, 49, Farmer, born Virginia
Epsy Wilbourne, 33, born Kentucky
Elizabeth Wilbourne, 21, born Virginia
Katherine Wilbourne, 19, born Virgina
MALINDA WILBOURNE, 17, born Kentucky
Jane Wilbourne, 15, born Kentucky
Amanda M. Wilbourne, 13, born Kentucky
John H. WIlboune, 11, born Kentucky
Mary Wilbourne, 7, born Kentucky
Thomas Wilbourne, 4, born Kentucky
Nancy Wilbourne, 1, born Kentucky
Kentucky State Journal - October 17, 1909
AGED WOMAN
DIES AT RIPE OLD AGE AT HOME OF DAUGHTER In BELLEPOINT
Mrs. James (John) Cole, aged 77 years, died at here home on the west side yesterday afternoon after an illness of several weeks duration from a complication of disease incident to old age. She was a woman of many admirable traits of character and Christina virtue and was beloved and esteemed by all who knew her. Her long and useful life had been devoted to good deeds and will live in the memory of her friends and relatives for years to come. She is survived by several children among the number being a son Mr. Will Cole and tow daughters, Mrs. Frances Guthrie and Mrs. Kate Hopper all of Bellepoint. The funeral will be held from the residence of Mrs. Hopper Sunday morning and the burial will be a the Lebanon Churchyard in the county near the old home of the deceased.
1850 census, Division 2
Enumerated July 22, 1850
Isaac F. Wilboune, 49, Farmer, born Virginia
Epsy Wilbourne, 33, born Kentucky
Elizabeth Wilbourne, 21, born Virginia
Katherine Wilbourne, 19, born Virgina
MALINDA WILBOURNE, 17, born Kentucky
Jane Wilbourne, 15, born Kentucky
Amanda M. Wilbourne, 13, born Kentucky
John H. WIlboune, 11, born Kentucky
Mary Wilbourne, 7, born Kentucky
Thomas Wilbourne, 4, born Kentucky
Nancy Wilbourne, 1, born Kentucky
Kentucky State Journal - October 17, 1909
AGED WOMAN
DIES AT RIPE OLD AGE AT HOME OF DAUGHTER In BELLEPOINT
Mrs. James (John) Cole, aged 77 years, died at here home on the west side yesterday afternoon after an illness of several weeks duration from a complication of disease incident to old age. She was a woman of many admirable traits of character and Christina virtue and was beloved and esteemed by all who knew her. Her long and useful life had been devoted to good deeds and will live in the memory of her friends and relatives for years to come. She is survived by several children among the number being a son Mr. Will Cole and tow daughters, Mrs. Frances Guthrie and Mrs. Kate Hopper all of Bellepoint. The funeral will be held from the residence of Mrs. Hopper Sunday morning and the burial will be a the Lebanon Churchyard in the county near the old home of the deceased.
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