A daughter of the late Mr. And Mrs. James Littleton Doyle, she was born in this county on the head waters of White Oak March 26, 1867. Most of her life was spent in this county and after the death of he husband, she moved to Owingsville to make her home with her son.
Besides her son, Ernest Hiatt, she is survived by two other sons, John Hiatt, Mt. Sterling and James Hiatt, Dayton, O.; two sisters, Mrs. Nannie Myers and Mrs. John Emmons, Fleming county; two brothers, Davey Doyle and Alex Doyle, of Fleming county. Another brother, the late John Doyle, of Sharpsburg, died several years ago. She is also survived by 16 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Hiatt home Sunday afternoon, May 29, at 3:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Farmer, of Mt. Sterling, followed by interment in the Owingsville Cemetery.
Published in the Bath County News-Outlook; Thu., Jun. 2, 1938.
A daughter of the late Mr. And Mrs. James Littleton Doyle, she was born in this county on the head waters of White Oak March 26, 1867. Most of her life was spent in this county and after the death of he husband, she moved to Owingsville to make her home with her son.
Besides her son, Ernest Hiatt, she is survived by two other sons, John Hiatt, Mt. Sterling and James Hiatt, Dayton, O.; two sisters, Mrs. Nannie Myers and Mrs. John Emmons, Fleming county; two brothers, Davey Doyle and Alex Doyle, of Fleming county. Another brother, the late John Doyle, of Sharpsburg, died several years ago. She is also survived by 16 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Hiatt home Sunday afternoon, May 29, at 3:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Farmer, of Mt. Sterling, followed by interment in the Owingsville Cemetery.
Published in the Bath County News-Outlook; Thu., Jun. 2, 1938.
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