"DIED, Rev. H. [sic] Harvey Quisinberry, of the Methodist church, well known in this section of country and indeed throughout the bounds of Kentucky Conference, after preaching to a large congregation at Bedford last Sunday was attacked with apoplexy at the close of the sermon and in five minutes was a dead man. He had had similar attacks before and to his family and intimate aquaintances his death was not a surprise. Rev. Andrew Jackson, of the Baptist church, was making some remarks to the congregation when the stroke came. The deceased was a good man and a Christian, much liked by all who knew him. Rev. S. X. Hall preached the funeral sermon."
Marriage Records
William Harvey Quisenberry married Caroline Claxon on March 3, 1841 in Henry County, Kentucky
Notes
He was the son of James Harvey Quisenberry and Lucy Thomas
"DIED, Rev. H. [sic] Harvey Quisinberry, of the Methodist church, well known in this section of country and indeed throughout the bounds of Kentucky Conference, after preaching to a large congregation at Bedford last Sunday was attacked with apoplexy at the close of the sermon and in five minutes was a dead man. He had had similar attacks before and to his family and intimate aquaintances his death was not a surprise. Rev. Andrew Jackson, of the Baptist church, was making some remarks to the congregation when the stroke came. The deceased was a good man and a Christian, much liked by all who knew him. Rev. S. X. Hall preached the funeral sermon."
Marriage Records
William Harvey Quisenberry married Caroline Claxon on March 3, 1841 in Henry County, Kentucky
Notes
He was the son of James Harvey Quisenberry and Lucy Thomas
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