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Ida <I>Foulk</I> Nottingham

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Ida Foulk Nottingham

Birth
Arcadia, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1943 (aged 65–66)
Nottingham, Scott County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Nottingham, Scott County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Kingsport News APR. 7, 1943

Mrs. Ida Nottingham
(From State News Service)

Gate City, Va. — Funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. for Mrs. Ida Foulk Nottingham, 65, who died Monday night at the Kingsport hospital of a heart attack. The service will be conducted from the Webber's Chapel Methodist Church, with the pastor and Rev C. J. Hawkins officiating. Burial will be in the nearby family cemetery.

Daughter of A. J. foulk and Mrs. Mary Hicks Foulk, Mrs. Nottingham was a native of the Arcadia community. She was a member of the Methodist church.

Surviving are the husband, J. B. Nottingham; two sons, Charles Nottingham of Arcadia, and J. B. Nottingham, Jr. of Kingsport; seven daughter, Mrs. E. O Bryan of Knoxville, Miss Blanche Nottingham of Memphis, Mrs. Sidney Breeding, Mrs. Ted Fowler, Mrs. James Alton, all of Kingsport, Mrs. W. P. Howe of Porto Rico. And Mrs. Carl Strickland, Jr., of San Antonio, Tex.; her mother, Mrs. A. J. Foulk: eight brothers, James and Asper Foulk of Indian Springs, Joseph Foulk of Kansas, and Thomas Rueben, Neal, Vernon, and Hicks Foulk, all of Arcadia; four sisters, Mrs. James Johnson of Vermont, Mrs. Will Brown of Johnson City, Mrs. Buster King of Bristol and Mrs. Louis Sims of Georgia.

Obit
Kingsport News APR. 7, 1943

Mrs. Ida Nottingham
(From State News Service)

Gate City, Va. — Funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. for Mrs. Ida Foulk Nottingham, 65, who died Monday night at the Kingsport hospital of a heart attack. The service will be conducted from the Webber's Chapel Methodist Church, with the pastor and Rev C. J. Hawkins officiating. Burial will be in the nearby family cemetery.

Daughter of A. J. foulk and Mrs. Mary Hicks Foulk, Mrs. Nottingham was a native of the Arcadia community. She was a member of the Methodist church.

Surviving are the husband, J. B. Nottingham; two sons, Charles Nottingham of Arcadia, and J. B. Nottingham, Jr. of Kingsport; seven daughter, Mrs. E. O Bryan of Knoxville, Miss Blanche Nottingham of Memphis, Mrs. Sidney Breeding, Mrs. Ted Fowler, Mrs. James Alton, all of Kingsport, Mrs. W. P. Howe of Porto Rico. And Mrs. Carl Strickland, Jr., of San Antonio, Tex.; her mother, Mrs. A. J. Foulk: eight brothers, James and Asper Foulk of Indian Springs, Joseph Foulk of Kansas, and Thomas Rueben, Neal, Vernon, and Hicks Foulk, all of Arcadia; four sisters, Mrs. James Johnson of Vermont, Mrs. Will Brown of Johnson City, Mrs. Buster King of Bristol and Mrs. Louis Sims of Georgia.


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