Married David Chapman September 8, 1861 in Lawrence County, Kentucky.
Mrs. Emaline Diamond, widow of David Diamond of Deephole Branch, died of general debility. She had been an invalid for many years, but almost to the last she was a tireless worker, mostly for others. She was the mother of fifteen children, thirteen of them living to man and womanhood. If Mrs. Diamond had done nothing more than bear and rear these children, she richly deserves the crown which without a doubt she will receive from the Just Judge. She was also a most excellent neighbor, a devoted Christian and a friend to those who needed friendship. She was the sister of Sylvester Bradley and by birth and marriage related to some of the best people. Mrs. Diamond was buried near the home where she had lived and died.
Married David Chapman September 8, 1861 in Lawrence County, Kentucky.
Mrs. Emaline Diamond, widow of David Diamond of Deephole Branch, died of general debility. She had been an invalid for many years, but almost to the last she was a tireless worker, mostly for others. She was the mother of fifteen children, thirteen of them living to man and womanhood. If Mrs. Diamond had done nothing more than bear and rear these children, she richly deserves the crown which without a doubt she will receive from the Just Judge. She was also a most excellent neighbor, a devoted Christian and a friend to those who needed friendship. She was the sister of Sylvester Bradley and by birth and marriage related to some of the best people. Mrs. Diamond was buried near the home where she had lived and died.
Inscription
Our Mother gone
but not forgotten
Family Members
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William Henry Bradley
1826–1911
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Elizabeth Bradley Foster
1827–1880
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Lucinda Harriet Bradley Christian
1831–1921
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Almeda Bradley Hutchinson
1834–1866
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Sylvester Dunbar Bradley
1838–1913
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Wesley Montgomery Bradley
1839–1879
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Jacob Bradley
1840–1853
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Amanda Bradley Burns
1846–1916
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Mary E Bradley Cooksey Ramey
1851–1910
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Lanora Diamond
1864–1865
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Aurelius Ludovico "Dove" Diamond
1865–1946
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Mollie S. Diamond
1868–1885
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Alonzo "Lon" Diamond
1869–1946
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Rosa Lee "Rose" Diamond Wellman
1870–1906
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Andrew Milton "Milt" Diamond
1871–1935
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Roy Diamond
1872–1962
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Gracie Diamond Diamond
1875–1919
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Beatrice Diamond Thompson
1879–1965
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Dewitt Talmadge Diamond
1881–1974
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Grover Cleveland Diamond
1883–1920