Wife of Benjamin Franklin Burton, married Dec. 15, 1887, Crittenden Co. KY.
Daughter of Samuel Arthur Nunn and Anastasia S. "Ann" Clement-Nunn.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ January 21, 1904.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Mrs. Emily Nunn Burton, wife of Frank Burton of Mattoon died at the residence of her father, Mr. Sam A. Nunn, near Blackford, Monday morning at 7 o'clock. She had been a sufferer with consumption for a year or more, and gradually grew weaker until the end came.
She is survived by her husband and four daughters, the oldest of whom is 13 years old. Mrs. Burton was 35 years old, was married 15 years ago to Frank Burton, a substantial farmer and good citizen of the Mattoon vicinity.
Mrs. Burton was a Methodist, and belonged to the Rosebud congregation, and was buried there. Mrs. Burton was a sister of Mrs. Dr. Frazer, of this city, who attended her in her last illness and was present at the funeral.
Wife of Benjamin Franklin Burton, married Dec. 15, 1887, Crittenden Co. KY.
Daughter of Samuel Arthur Nunn and Anastasia S. "Ann" Clement-Nunn.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ January 21, 1904.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Mrs. Emily Nunn Burton, wife of Frank Burton of Mattoon died at the residence of her father, Mr. Sam A. Nunn, near Blackford, Monday morning at 7 o'clock. She had been a sufferer with consumption for a year or more, and gradually grew weaker until the end came.
She is survived by her husband and four daughters, the oldest of whom is 13 years old. Mrs. Burton was 35 years old, was married 15 years ago to Frank Burton, a substantial farmer and good citizen of the Mattoon vicinity.
Mrs. Burton was a Methodist, and belonged to the Rosebud congregation, and was buried there. Mrs. Burton was a sister of Mrs. Dr. Frazer, of this city, who attended her in her last illness and was present at the funeral.
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