Mr. Wilhoit has been twice married. He first wedded Miss Callie Boldman, the ceremony being performed in 1881. She is a native of Scioto County, Ohio, and was summoned to the life eternal on the 26th of February 1894. She is survived by two sons - James Leroy resides in Frankfort, Kentucky, where he is rate clerk of the railway commission; and William E. is a druggist a Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky. After the death of his first wife, Mr. Wilhoit was united in marriage to Miss Marguerite Ostenton(nee Rupert) a native of Scioto County, Ohio, whence she came to Carter County when young. No children have been born of this union.
Mr. Wilhoit has been twice married. He first wedded Miss Callie Boldman, the ceremony being performed in 1881. She is a native of Scioto County, Ohio, and was summoned to the life eternal on the 26th of February 1894. She is survived by two sons - James Leroy resides in Frankfort, Kentucky, where he is rate clerk of the railway commission; and William E. is a druggist a Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky. After the death of his first wife, Mr. Wilhoit was united in marriage to Miss Marguerite Ostenton(nee Rupert) a native of Scioto County, Ohio, whence she came to Carter County when young. No children have been born of this union.
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