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William Kindle Cubbage

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William Kindle Cubbage

Birth
Warren County, Ohio, USA
Death
24 Apr 1888 (aged 67)
Grayson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Leitchfield, Grayson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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William Kindle Cubbage, the son of George Cubbage and Mary Martha Kindle and the twin brother of Joseph Cubbage, was born in Warren County, Ohio on February 7, 1821. He was the husband of Cecilia Clements, the daughter of Gustavus Clements. They were probably married in Henry County in 1846. They were the parents of the following 14 children.
1. Harvey Clements (1847-1919)
-- m. Mary Lucinda Duncan
2. Charles A. (1848-1872)
3. Missouri (1850-1851)
4. Sarah (1851-1851)
5. Susan (1851-1851)
6. George A. (1852-1927)
-- m. Martha Jane Thomas
7. Clifford Bramlett (1855-1925)
-- m. Clara Dell Higdon 17 Jan 1878
8. John (ca 1857-????)
9. Olive (ca 1860-????)
10. Marquiz Lafayette (1861-????)
11. Amanda (ca 1863-????)
12. Annie (ca 1865-????)
13. _ingert (13 Jun 1867/21 Aug 1868)
14. Daniel Willis (ca 1869-????)
--- m. Gertrude Andrews - 8 Jun 1904 MO

William Kindle Cubbage died at the age of 63 on May 8, 1884 in Grayson County. He was buried there in the Beaver Dam Cemetery in Leitchfield, Kentucky. Cecilia followed him there after her death on October 20, 1890.

This obituary was graciously provided by
Steve Perry from "The Leitchfield Sunbeam"
dated Friday, May 16, 1884

"Wm. Cubbage died last Thursday at his home 2 miles west of Leitchfield of softening of the brain, superceded by overheat or sunstroke about 2 years ago. A few days ago, he and his wife went to Horton to visit their daughter, Mrs. W.A. Kefauver. He became sick on his return trip. Was born in Ohio in the year of 1821 and moved to Henry Co., where he married the daughter of Gustavus Clements. Moved to Grayson Co. about 1859. Was 70 years old. Member of Leitchfield Lodge of Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Burial Saturday at Beaver Dam Cemetery, near his home. He was a twin brother of Joseph Cubbage of Grayson Co. Survived by wife, several children and brothers."

VPB Note: Additions and/or corrections of this memorial would be greatly appreciated.
William Kindle Cubbage, the son of George Cubbage and Mary Martha Kindle and the twin brother of Joseph Cubbage, was born in Warren County, Ohio on February 7, 1821. He was the husband of Cecilia Clements, the daughter of Gustavus Clements. They were probably married in Henry County in 1846. They were the parents of the following 14 children.
1. Harvey Clements (1847-1919)
-- m. Mary Lucinda Duncan
2. Charles A. (1848-1872)
3. Missouri (1850-1851)
4. Sarah (1851-1851)
5. Susan (1851-1851)
6. George A. (1852-1927)
-- m. Martha Jane Thomas
7. Clifford Bramlett (1855-1925)
-- m. Clara Dell Higdon 17 Jan 1878
8. John (ca 1857-????)
9. Olive (ca 1860-????)
10. Marquiz Lafayette (1861-????)
11. Amanda (ca 1863-????)
12. Annie (ca 1865-????)
13. _ingert (13 Jun 1867/21 Aug 1868)
14. Daniel Willis (ca 1869-????)
--- m. Gertrude Andrews - 8 Jun 1904 MO

William Kindle Cubbage died at the age of 63 on May 8, 1884 in Grayson County. He was buried there in the Beaver Dam Cemetery in Leitchfield, Kentucky. Cecilia followed him there after her death on October 20, 1890.

This obituary was graciously provided by
Steve Perry from "The Leitchfield Sunbeam"
dated Friday, May 16, 1884

"Wm. Cubbage died last Thursday at his home 2 miles west of Leitchfield of softening of the brain, superceded by overheat or sunstroke about 2 years ago. A few days ago, he and his wife went to Horton to visit their daughter, Mrs. W.A. Kefauver. He became sick on his return trip. Was born in Ohio in the year of 1821 and moved to Henry Co., where he married the daughter of Gustavus Clements. Moved to Grayson Co. about 1859. Was 70 years old. Member of Leitchfield Lodge of Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Burial Saturday at Beaver Dam Cemetery, near his home. He was a twin brother of Joseph Cubbage of Grayson Co. Survived by wife, several children and brothers."

VPB Note: Additions and/or corrections of this memorial would be greatly appreciated.


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