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Henry Burchett

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Henry Burchett

Birth
Floyd County, Kentucky, USA
Death
21 Mar 1941 (aged 74)
Van Lear, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
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Henry Burchett, 74, prominent citizen of Van Lear, died at that place last Friday, March 21, following an illness of three months.He was born in Floyd County February 24, 1867, but had spent the greater part of his life in Johnson County.He was a son of T. J. and Anna Hite Burchett, of Stambaugh, this county.He was married to Elizabeth Chandler on February 22,1894, and to this union were born six children. They are:Herman Burchett, Jenkins; T.H. Burchett, Paintsville;Mrs. Mary Patrick, Nippa; Isaac Burchett, Van Lear; Mrs.Gracie Leek and Mrs. Emily Music, East Point.In addition to his children he is survived by two brothers, Landrum and Andrew J. Burchett, both of Stambaugh.He had lived at Van Lear for six years, moving there from Stambaugh where he was engaged in farming.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Sunday, March 23,at the Toms Creek Church, Nippa, Rev. Millard VanHoose and Rev. Guy W. Preston, officiating.
Burial was made in the family cemetery at Stambaugh, Rev.Guy W. Preston, of the Preston Funeral Home, directing.
PAINTSVILLE HERALD Thursday March 27, 1941
Henry Burchett, 74, prominent citizen of Van Lear, died at that place last Friday, March 21, following an illness of three months.He was born in Floyd County February 24, 1867, but had spent the greater part of his life in Johnson County.He was a son of T. J. and Anna Hite Burchett, of Stambaugh, this county.He was married to Elizabeth Chandler on February 22,1894, and to this union were born six children. They are:Herman Burchett, Jenkins; T.H. Burchett, Paintsville;Mrs. Mary Patrick, Nippa; Isaac Burchett, Van Lear; Mrs.Gracie Leek and Mrs. Emily Music, East Point.In addition to his children he is survived by two brothers, Landrum and Andrew J. Burchett, both of Stambaugh.He had lived at Van Lear for six years, moving there from Stambaugh where he was engaged in farming.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Sunday, March 23,at the Toms Creek Church, Nippa, Rev. Millard VanHoose and Rev. Guy W. Preston, officiating.
Burial was made in the family cemetery at Stambaugh, Rev.Guy W. Preston, of the Preston Funeral Home, directing.
PAINTSVILLE HERALD Thursday March 27, 1941


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