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Albert N. Jett

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Albert N. Jett

Birth
Carroll County, Kentucky, USA
Death
30 Apr 1932 (aged 91)
Carrollton, Carroll County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Carrollton, Carroll County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Madison Courier
Madison, Indiana
May 2, 1932

CARROLLTON, Ky., May 2 - Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. today for Captain Albert N. Jett, the surviving member of Jett Bros., former distillers, and one of Carrollton's oldest citizens, who died at his home here at 11 o'clock Saturday night in his 92nd year. He was born on the Collins farm near Carrollton Oct 26, 1840. He is also the last member in Carroll County of Company K, 13th Kentucky volunteer infantry of which he was captain, served the federal forces during the war between the states.

He is survived by six children, Mrs C. E. Heinrich, Sandford, Fla.; Mrs. Charles Dennis, Salisbury, Maryland; Capt. D. H. Jett, Cincinnati; Mrs. Ernest Lewellyn, Mrs. A. B. Rankin and Mrs. Lutheran Fothergill, Carrollton. He will be buried in the uniform he wore at the close of the rebellion - blue, with large brass buttons and (e)paulet denoting his rank as office.





Madison Courier
Madison, Indiana
May 2, 1932

CARROLLTON, Ky., May 2 - Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. today for Captain Albert N. Jett, the surviving member of Jett Bros., former distillers, and one of Carrollton's oldest citizens, who died at his home here at 11 o'clock Saturday night in his 92nd year. He was born on the Collins farm near Carrollton Oct 26, 1840. He is also the last member in Carroll County of Company K, 13th Kentucky volunteer infantry of which he was captain, served the federal forces during the war between the states.

He is survived by six children, Mrs C. E. Heinrich, Sandford, Fla.; Mrs. Charles Dennis, Salisbury, Maryland; Capt. D. H. Jett, Cincinnati; Mrs. Ernest Lewellyn, Mrs. A. B. Rankin and Mrs. Lutheran Fothergill, Carrollton. He will be buried in the uniform he wore at the close of the rebellion - blue, with large brass buttons and (e)paulet denoting his rank as office.







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