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John Lowery Lamb

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John Lowery Lamb

Birth
Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA
Death
29 Jul 1905 (aged 58)
Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Occupation: Farmer.
Died from Paralysis.
Husband of Sarah Ann Phillips, married Oct. 13, 1868, Crittenden Co. KY.
Son of Robartus Lamb and Sarah Matilda Robinson-Lamb.

CRITTENDEN PRESS-RECORD ~ August 4, 1905.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.

J.L. Lamb, a well-known and highly respected citizen, died at his home near Iron Hill, Saturday morning. Paralysis was the cause of his death, he having suffered a shock several years ago, from which he had never fully recovered. Thursday at noon he came in as usual with the hands and had just finished washing his face and hands, preparatory to eating dinner, all the time laughing and talking with his men, when without a moment's warning, he suddenly fell and did not speak to or know any one afterwards, dying Saturday without having opened his eyes.
Mr. Lamb was 58 years of age, respected and honored by all who knew him. He was born and reared in this county and was married several years ago to his widowed wife, whose maiden name was Phillips. The deceased was a leading farmer of the Iron Hill community and was a member of the congregation that worshipped at the Sugar Grove Presbyterian Church, where his body was laid to rest until the judgment day.
Besides a wife, eight children survive him, four boys and four girls, five of whom are married, Rob, who lives in Texas, Edgar, in Oklahoma, and three girls, Mrs. Joe Dean, Mrs. Ed Dean and Mrs. Ada Lamb, all of whom live in this county.
Occupation: Farmer.
Died from Paralysis.
Husband of Sarah Ann Phillips, married Oct. 13, 1868, Crittenden Co. KY.
Son of Robartus Lamb and Sarah Matilda Robinson-Lamb.

CRITTENDEN PRESS-RECORD ~ August 4, 1905.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.

J.L. Lamb, a well-known and highly respected citizen, died at his home near Iron Hill, Saturday morning. Paralysis was the cause of his death, he having suffered a shock several years ago, from which he had never fully recovered. Thursday at noon he came in as usual with the hands and had just finished washing his face and hands, preparatory to eating dinner, all the time laughing and talking with his men, when without a moment's warning, he suddenly fell and did not speak to or know any one afterwards, dying Saturday without having opened his eyes.
Mr. Lamb was 58 years of age, respected and honored by all who knew him. He was born and reared in this county and was married several years ago to his widowed wife, whose maiden name was Phillips. The deceased was a leading farmer of the Iron Hill community and was a member of the congregation that worshipped at the Sugar Grove Presbyterian Church, where his body was laid to rest until the judgment day.
Besides a wife, eight children survive him, four boys and four girls, five of whom are married, Rob, who lives in Texas, Edgar, in Oklahoma, and three girls, Mrs. Joe Dean, Mrs. Ed Dean and Mrs. Ada Lamb, all of whom live in this county.


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