Dr. W. S. Drye married Priscilla T. Bailey
January 19, 1858
SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY. TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1892
Dr. W. S. Drye, who has never been well since he broke his leg, which had to be amputated, died Sunday night at 10 o'clock, and was buried in the Hustonville cemetery yesterday afternoon. The immediate cause of his death was Bright's disease, though he suffered from several other complications. He was a clever, popular man and was at one time the best doctor in his section. He professed religion before he died and joined the Christian church. His wife, who was a daughter of the late Carroll Bailey, and three children - Bailey, Will and Lizzie Dryes - survive him. Dr. Drye was in his 59th year and had always lived in the section he died in.
Dr. W. S. Drye married Priscilla T. Bailey
January 19, 1858
SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY. TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1892
Dr. W. S. Drye, who has never been well since he broke his leg, which had to be amputated, died Sunday night at 10 o'clock, and was buried in the Hustonville cemetery yesterday afternoon. The immediate cause of his death was Bright's disease, though he suffered from several other complications. He was a clever, popular man and was at one time the best doctor in his section. He professed religion before he died and joined the Christian church. His wife, who was a daughter of the late Carroll Bailey, and three children - Bailey, Will and Lizzie Dryes - survive him. Dr. Drye was in his 59th year and had always lived in the section he died in.
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