Death of Mrs. Amelia Menaugh
Mrs. Amelia E. Menaugh died at the home of her son, Robert Menaugh, south of Lexington Sunday morning at three o'clock. Mrs. Menaugh was sixty-nine years old and for some time had not been in the best of health. She was born June 1, 1840 in Lafayette county, and her maiden name was Miss Amelia E. Pritchard. She grew to womanhood in this community and was married to the late Robert Menaugh.
Practically all of Mrs. Menaugh's long and useful life was spent in and around Lexington. She was the mother of ten children six of whom are now living. They are George Menaugh of Kansas, John, Robert, Thomas, Jesse and James of this city. She is survived also by a brother, Thomas Pritchard of St. Louis, and two sisters, Mrs. N.P Buck of Waverly and Mrs. Harriet Barron of this city.
The funeral was held from the home of Robert Menaugh Monday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. R.B. Briney conducted the services.
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Lexington Intelligencer, September 18, 1909
Waverly Notes
Mrs. N.P. Buck was called to Lexington Thursday by the illness and death of her sister, Mrs. Amelia Menaugh.
Death of Mrs. Amelia Menaugh
Mrs. Amelia E. Menaugh died at the home of her son, Robert Menaugh, south of Lexington Sunday morning at three o'clock. Mrs. Menaugh was sixty-nine years old and for some time had not been in the best of health. She was born June 1, 1840 in Lafayette county, and her maiden name was Miss Amelia E. Pritchard. She grew to womanhood in this community and was married to the late Robert Menaugh.
Practically all of Mrs. Menaugh's long and useful life was spent in and around Lexington. She was the mother of ten children six of whom are now living. They are George Menaugh of Kansas, John, Robert, Thomas, Jesse and James of this city. She is survived also by a brother, Thomas Pritchard of St. Louis, and two sisters, Mrs. N.P Buck of Waverly and Mrs. Harriet Barron of this city.
The funeral was held from the home of Robert Menaugh Monday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. R.B. Briney conducted the services.
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Lexington Intelligencer, September 18, 1909
Waverly Notes
Mrs. N.P. Buck was called to Lexington Thursday by the illness and death of her sister, Mrs. Amelia Menaugh.
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