(Woodward's Calvary).
Kentucky Death Certificate #9791.
Occupation: Farmer.
Died from Peritonitis.
Husband of:
(1) Mary C. Delaney, married Dec. 15, 1865
(2) Sarah Ann Shaw, married Dec. 6, 1874, Crittenden Co. KY.
Son of John L. Nunn and Emily Harriet Love-Nunn.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ April 24, 1913.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Ira Duke Nunn of the Applegate section, one of the county's oldest and most highly respected citizens died Sat. night April 19th, of kidney trouble, with which he had suffered for some weeks. He was in his 78th year, having been born in 1835. He was a son of the late John Nunn and was born and reared (it was then Livingston Co.)in the section of the county where he died, and in fact, has spent all of his life there.
In early manhood, he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Delaney, who died in young womanhood. He then married Miss Nannie Shaw, a sister of Mrs. T.J. McConnell of this city, who survives him with five children, two sons, Roy D., of this county, J. Gus, of Sullivan, and three daughters, Mesdames Ben F. Franklin of this county, Clarence Berry of Sullivan and Ed Haynes of Sespe, California. He is also survived by brothers, S.A. and E.L. of this county, Judge T.J. of Frankfort, George H. of Blackford, and Mesdames P.C. Stephens, Mort Duvall, Dez Clement and Ed Cook all of this county and most of whom attended the funeral and burial at Rosebud.
(Woodward's Calvary).
Kentucky Death Certificate #9791.
Occupation: Farmer.
Died from Peritonitis.
Husband of:
(1) Mary C. Delaney, married Dec. 15, 1865
(2) Sarah Ann Shaw, married Dec. 6, 1874, Crittenden Co. KY.
Son of John L. Nunn and Emily Harriet Love-Nunn.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ April 24, 1913.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Ira Duke Nunn of the Applegate section, one of the county's oldest and most highly respected citizens died Sat. night April 19th, of kidney trouble, with which he had suffered for some weeks. He was in his 78th year, having been born in 1835. He was a son of the late John Nunn and was born and reared (it was then Livingston Co.)in the section of the county where he died, and in fact, has spent all of his life there.
In early manhood, he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Delaney, who died in young womanhood. He then married Miss Nannie Shaw, a sister of Mrs. T.J. McConnell of this city, who survives him with five children, two sons, Roy D., of this county, J. Gus, of Sullivan, and three daughters, Mesdames Ben F. Franklin of this county, Clarence Berry of Sullivan and Ed Haynes of Sespe, California. He is also survived by brothers, S.A. and E.L. of this county, Judge T.J. of Frankfort, George H. of Blackford, and Mesdames P.C. Stephens, Mort Duvall, Dez Clement and Ed Cook all of this county and most of whom attended the funeral and burial at Rosebud.
Family Members
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Harriet M. Nunn
1833–1860
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Samuel Arthur Nunn
1837–1933
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Sarah Livingston Nunn
1839–1930
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Eli Lacy Nunn
1842–1927
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Feliciana Desdemona "Dezzie" Nunn Clement
1844–1926
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Thomas Jefferson Nunn
1846–1918
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Ann Butler Nunn Stephens
1849–1925
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Emily Christopher Nunn Haynes
1859–1945
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Johnie Adaline "Addie" Nunn Clement
1862–1925
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