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Rev Fr James Joseph Pike

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Rev Fr James Joseph Pike

Birth
Union County, Kentucky, USA
Death
14 Jan 1920 (aged 68)
Lebanon, Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Maple Mount, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Father, Stephen Pike
Mother, Beatrix "Beatrice" Vize

Notes for Father Pike are from Dolores Bohn of Louisville, KY:

Kentucky Death Records Certificate # 01985; full name, Rev. James Joseph Pike; date of death, 1-14-1920; place of death, Boldrick's Infirmary, Lebanon, Marion Co., Ky.; former or usual residence, St. Mary, Ky; male; white; single; occupation: clergyman; age 69; date of birth, August 4, 1851; birthplace, Kentucky; name of father, Stephen Pike, birthplace, Kentucky; maiden name of mother, Beatrice Vize, birthplace, Maryland; informant, W.D. Pike, Fairfield, Ky. The Cause of Death was as follows: Pneumonia; contributory: probable T.B. Buried, 1-20-1920, in St. Joseph's (Maple Mount), Ky.

Note, per Dolores Bohn: Rev. James Joseph Pike was pastor at St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Mary, Marion Co., Ky. from 1899-1920. Father Pike is buried in the cemetery at the Motherhouse of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount St. Joseph, Maple Mount, Daviess Co., Ky. He has an upright marker. He wanted to be buried there near Rev. Paul Joseph Volk. There are approximately 24 priests buried there; 389 sisters; and 8 other people. The Motherhouse is 15 miles southwest of Owensboro; they have 750 acres, which includes a working farm of 685 acres.

Father, Stephen Pike
Mother, Beatrix "Beatrice" Vize

Notes for Father Pike are from Dolores Bohn of Louisville, KY:

Kentucky Death Records Certificate # 01985; full name, Rev. James Joseph Pike; date of death, 1-14-1920; place of death, Boldrick's Infirmary, Lebanon, Marion Co., Ky.; former or usual residence, St. Mary, Ky; male; white; single; occupation: clergyman; age 69; date of birth, August 4, 1851; birthplace, Kentucky; name of father, Stephen Pike, birthplace, Kentucky; maiden name of mother, Beatrice Vize, birthplace, Maryland; informant, W.D. Pike, Fairfield, Ky. The Cause of Death was as follows: Pneumonia; contributory: probable T.B. Buried, 1-20-1920, in St. Joseph's (Maple Mount), Ky.

Note, per Dolores Bohn: Rev. James Joseph Pike was pastor at St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Mary, Marion Co., Ky. from 1899-1920. Father Pike is buried in the cemetery at the Motherhouse of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount St. Joseph, Maple Mount, Daviess Co., Ky. He has an upright marker. He wanted to be buried there near Rev. Paul Joseph Volk. There are approximately 24 priests buried there; 389 sisters; and 8 other people. The Motherhouse is 15 miles southwest of Owensboro; they have 750 acres, which includes a working farm of 685 acres.



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