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Ambrose Christopher Painter

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Ambrose Christopher Painter

Birth
Page County, Virginia, USA
Death
10 Aug 1935 (aged 74)
Edgewood, Harford County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Leaksville, Page County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Page News & Courier, Tuesday 13 Aug 1935

Ambrose C. Painter, 74, died at his home at Edgewood, Md., last Saturday, following a somewhat protracted illness. Ambrose Painter was one of the best known natives of Page County. He was a member of one of the oldest families that has ever lived in this county.

His father was the late Noah Painter, for many years one of the leading citizens and farmers of this section.

Mr. Painter was twice married, his last wife being Miss Susan Jenkins, a daughter of the late Daniel Jenkins of the Stony Man section of this county while his first wife was Miss Nannie Alger of Newport.

Children of his first marriage are Mrs. Vinnie E. Rowland, Stephens City, Va.; Clarence Painter, Poolesville, Md.; Cletus Painter, Sheboygan Falls, Mich.; Mrs. Roberts White, Stephens City, Va.; Mrs. Frank Martin, Martinsburg, W.Va.; and Elmer Painter, Dickerson, Md. Children by the second marriage are Mrs. Clyde C. Hitt, Savage, Md.; Mrs. George Joy, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Allen Roberts, Fullerton, Md.; Mrs. W.B. Holloway, Baltimore, Md.; Arthur C. Painter, Byron Painter and Miss Levern Painter, of Edgewood, Md. Mr. Painter is survived by one brother, Newton Painter, Stephens City.

The funeral services will be conducted today (Tuesday) at the Leaksville church, Elder John B. Jenkins, assisted by Elder R.H. Pittman, will be in charge of the services. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Isaac Turner, of this county, while one brother, Barney Painter, is dead. Ambrose C. Painter was an honored member of the Old School Baptist church.
Page News & Courier, Tuesday 13 Aug 1935

Ambrose C. Painter, 74, died at his home at Edgewood, Md., last Saturday, following a somewhat protracted illness. Ambrose Painter was one of the best known natives of Page County. He was a member of one of the oldest families that has ever lived in this county.

His father was the late Noah Painter, for many years one of the leading citizens and farmers of this section.

Mr. Painter was twice married, his last wife being Miss Susan Jenkins, a daughter of the late Daniel Jenkins of the Stony Man section of this county while his first wife was Miss Nannie Alger of Newport.

Children of his first marriage are Mrs. Vinnie E. Rowland, Stephens City, Va.; Clarence Painter, Poolesville, Md.; Cletus Painter, Sheboygan Falls, Mich.; Mrs. Roberts White, Stephens City, Va.; Mrs. Frank Martin, Martinsburg, W.Va.; and Elmer Painter, Dickerson, Md. Children by the second marriage are Mrs. Clyde C. Hitt, Savage, Md.; Mrs. George Joy, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Allen Roberts, Fullerton, Md.; Mrs. W.B. Holloway, Baltimore, Md.; Arthur C. Painter, Byron Painter and Miss Levern Painter, of Edgewood, Md. Mr. Painter is survived by one brother, Newton Painter, Stephens City.

The funeral services will be conducted today (Tuesday) at the Leaksville church, Elder John B. Jenkins, assisted by Elder R.H. Pittman, will be in charge of the services. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Isaac Turner, of this county, while one brother, Barney Painter, is dead. Ambrose C. Painter was an honored member of the Old School Baptist church.


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