Tombstone looks like 1886
Published in The Nelson County Record (Bardstown, Ky.) Friday, November 20, 1896, page 3, column 2: Death of A. M. Barber
Mr. A. M. Barber, one of Nelson County’s most substantial business men, died at his home at Samuels Depot yesterday, aged 71 years. Mr. Barber came to this state from New York, and in 1881 engaged in the distillery business with Squire Murphy, lately deceased. Mr. Barber has been in failing health for a number of years, but died rather suddenly. He was a kind loving father and husband; a good neighbor and will be sadly missed. We tender the family our sincere sympathy in the bereavemen
Tombstone looks like 1886
Published in The Nelson County Record (Bardstown, Ky.) Friday, November 20, 1896, page 3, column 2: Death of A. M. Barber
Mr. A. M. Barber, one of Nelson County’s most substantial business men, died at his home at Samuels Depot yesterday, aged 71 years. Mr. Barber came to this state from New York, and in 1881 engaged in the distillery business with Squire Murphy, lately deceased. Mr. Barber has been in failing health for a number of years, but died rather suddenly. He was a kind loving father and husband; a good neighbor and will be sadly missed. We tender the family our sincere sympathy in the bereavemen
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