Schuyler County Chronicle, pg. 1
November 21, 1912
NELSON W. LYBOLT died November 6, 1912, at his home in Central Dix, aged nearly 81 years. He was born on the old Lybolt Farm at Sugar Hill, May 12, 1832, the fifth child of Abraham M. and Cynthia Ann Walton Lybolt, and was the last survivor of their family of seven children.
Nelson W. Lybolt and Sarah J. Brown were married Jan. 13, 1853, and early in 1869, they moved to the farm house one mile west of Wedgewood, where they have since resided. Mr. Lybolt was a carpenter by trade, and worked a number of years with his older brother Henry, at Havana, assisting in erection of the People's College and other buildings at that place. He was a man of sterling character and had the regard of all acquaintances during his long and useful life.
Schuyler County Chronicle, pg. 1
November 21, 1912
NELSON W. LYBOLT died November 6, 1912, at his home in Central Dix, aged nearly 81 years. He was born on the old Lybolt Farm at Sugar Hill, May 12, 1832, the fifth child of Abraham M. and Cynthia Ann Walton Lybolt, and was the last survivor of their family of seven children.
Nelson W. Lybolt and Sarah J. Brown were married Jan. 13, 1853, and early in 1869, they moved to the farm house one mile west of Wedgewood, where they have since resided. Mr. Lybolt was a carpenter by trade, and worked a number of years with his older brother Henry, at Havana, assisting in erection of the People's College and other buildings at that place. He was a man of sterling character and had the regard of all acquaintances during his long and useful life.
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