New Albany Evening Tribune
January 15, 1909
The funeral of Mrs. Argenbright took place this afternoon from her late residence on South street near the Charlestown road. The service were conducted by the Rev. T. H. Oleland, pastor of the Third Presbyterian church, and the body was taken to Slate Run cemetery for burial.
Died in KANSAS
Death of Mrs.Susan Argenbright
of this city.
Mrs. Susan Arganbright, an old residence of this city. died last Monday at the home of one of her children in Marysville, Kansas, and tbe body will arrive here tonight for burial. The body will be met by Undertaker Newlaud Qwin and be taken to the former home of Mrs Argenbrigbt on South street near the Charlestown road and the burial will be held tomorrow at the Slate Ran cemetery, northeast of the city.
Mrs. Argenbright was seventy-two years old and was the widow of Jacob Argrenbrigbt, who died about twenty are ago during the construction of the Kentucky and Indiana bringe from injuries sustained while at work on that structure. She is sarvived by three daughters. Mrs. Belle Barnett, of this city, Mrs. D O. Wells, of Kansas, and Mrs. Carrie Weaver, of Indianapolis, and six sons, Marion, Albert and Bert Argenbrigbt, of Kansas, and James, Oran and William Argenbright, of Oklahoma
New Albany Evening Tribune
January 15, 1909
The funeral of Mrs. Argenbright took place this afternoon from her late residence on South street near the Charlestown road. The service were conducted by the Rev. T. H. Oleland, pastor of the Third Presbyterian church, and the body was taken to Slate Run cemetery for burial.
Died in KANSAS
Death of Mrs.Susan Argenbright
of this city.
Mrs. Susan Arganbright, an old residence of this city. died last Monday at the home of one of her children in Marysville, Kansas, and tbe body will arrive here tonight for burial. The body will be met by Undertaker Newlaud Qwin and be taken to the former home of Mrs Argenbrigbt on South street near the Charlestown road and the burial will be held tomorrow at the Slate Ran cemetery, northeast of the city.
Mrs. Argenbright was seventy-two years old and was the widow of Jacob Argrenbrigbt, who died about twenty are ago during the construction of the Kentucky and Indiana bringe from injuries sustained while at work on that structure. She is sarvived by three daughters. Mrs. Belle Barnett, of this city, Mrs. D O. Wells, of Kansas, and Mrs. Carrie Weaver, of Indianapolis, and six sons, Marion, Albert and Bert Argenbrigbt, of Kansas, and James, Oran and William Argenbright, of Oklahoma
Family Members
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Florence G. Arganbright
1852–1853
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Arabelle Arganbright Barnett
1853–1917
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Araminta Arganbright Wells
1856–1944
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Carrie Agnes Arganbright Weaver
1858–1946
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James Levi Arganbright
1863–1940
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Albert John Arganbright
1867–1946
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Oren Depauw Arganbright
1868–1948
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Bertram Hutchenson "Bert" Arganbright
1870–1936
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Wilbert I. Arganbright
1872–1952
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Hiram Floyd Arganbright
1874–1875
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Herman L. Arganbright
1874–1875
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