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Permelia <I>Mitchell</I> Quisenberry

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Permelia Mitchell Quisenberry

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3 Nov 1900 (aged 72–73)
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Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Permelia Quisenberry died Saturday at her home in the city after a long illness, aged seventy-three years. She was formerly Miss Mitchell, and was a native of Fayette county, but was raised in Jessamine county. At the age of eighteen she became the wife of Thacker Quisenberry, who died a couple of years ago. She leaves three sons, John, who lives at Laddonia, Mo., Thacker of Montgomery county, and Roger, of this city, and four daughters, Mrs. Susan Vivion, Mrs. Mattie Beal, of this city, Mrs. Margaret Glass of Scott county, and Mrs. Jerusha Lowe of Lexington. The funeral was preached by Eld. J. W. Harding at the Church of Christ on Fairfax Street, Sunday afternoon and the remains were buried in the Winchester Cemetery.
She was a good christian woman, a devoted wife and mother, and a kind and popular neighbor.
The Winchester Democrat Tue., Nov. 6, 1900
Mrs. Permelia Quisenberry died Saturday at her home in the city after a long illness, aged seventy-three years. She was formerly Miss Mitchell, and was a native of Fayette county, but was raised in Jessamine county. At the age of eighteen she became the wife of Thacker Quisenberry, who died a couple of years ago. She leaves three sons, John, who lives at Laddonia, Mo., Thacker of Montgomery county, and Roger, of this city, and four daughters, Mrs. Susan Vivion, Mrs. Mattie Beal, of this city, Mrs. Margaret Glass of Scott county, and Mrs. Jerusha Lowe of Lexington. The funeral was preached by Eld. J. W. Harding at the Church of Christ on Fairfax Street, Sunday afternoon and the remains were buried in the Winchester Cemetery.
She was a good christian woman, a devoted wife and mother, and a kind and popular neighbor.
The Winchester Democrat Tue., Nov. 6, 1900


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