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Courier-Journal
Louisville, Kentucky
October 28, 1909
Two Deaths in Owen County.
Owenton, Ky., Oct. 27. --- Charles Ayres, a farmer, died at his home near here. He had been ill with typhoid fever for several weeks, but was thought to be out of danger, but suffered a relapse. Heart trouble is supposed to have been the cause of his sudden death. He is survived by his wife and several children.
W. D. Hardin, a prominent citizen of Owen county and merchant of Monterey, this county, died at his home after a protracted illness. He is survived by his wife and several children.
Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl
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Courier-Journal
Louisville, Kentucky
October 28, 1909
Two Deaths in Owen County.
Owenton, Ky., Oct. 27. --- Charles Ayres, a farmer, died at his home near here. He had been ill with typhoid fever for several weeks, but was thought to be out of danger, but suffered a relapse. Heart trouble is supposed to have been the cause of his sudden death. He is survived by his wife and several children.
W. D. Hardin, a prominent citizen of Owen county and merchant of Monterey, this county, died at his home after a protracted illness. He is survived by his wife and several children.
Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl
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