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Joseph M “Dutch” Vandiver

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Joseph M “Dutch” Vandiver

Birth
Death
18 Apr 1905 (aged 79–80)
Burial
Rosine, Ohio County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Joseph was said to be blind in his later years. He was hit by a train in White Run, Ohio County, Kentucky and nine days later passed away from his injuries.

He was the Dad of Pendleton "Uncle Pen" Vandiver, the inspiration for the song by Bill Monroe, "The Ballad of Uncle Pen."

Son of George H. Vandiver and Elizabeth Miller.

Husband of Martha Marshall Beales, May 30 1843.

Husband of Minerva Pharris, May 12 1852.

Family says he's buried in Rosine Cemetery.
Joseph was said to be blind in his later years. He was hit by a train in White Run, Ohio County, Kentucky and nine days later passed away from his injuries.

He was the Dad of Pendleton "Uncle Pen" Vandiver, the inspiration for the song by Bill Monroe, "The Ballad of Uncle Pen."

Son of George H. Vandiver and Elizabeth Miller.

Husband of Martha Marshall Beales, May 30 1843.

Husband of Minerva Pharris, May 12 1852.

Family says he's buried in Rosine Cemetery.


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