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Daniel B Stagg

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Daniel B Stagg

Birth
Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky, USA
Death
24 Sep 1895 (aged 41)
Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Stanford, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5
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LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Daniel B. Stagg married Jessie E. Pleasants
January 12, 1881
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THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1881
Crab Orchard
We extend our best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stagg and hope that they may realize all the happiness they now hope for. May He who ordereth all things smile upon their union of hearts and hands, guide their footsteps in pleasant paths and chain all their days together with the golden links of love.

SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1895
Death's Doings
Stagg - After an illness of only two weeks, Mr. Daniel B. Stagg, breathed his last at 12:30 Tuesday night. The doctors at first pronounced his disease malarial fever, and up to Saturday there were no serious indications. Then he was taken with severe pains and the doctors say a bowel burst. His decline was rapid after that and he lay for the most part in a stupor. He was a son of the late Daniel and Elizabeth Stagg and was born in Harrodsburg about 40 years ago. During his attendance at College in Danville, he professed religion and joined the Methodist church, of which he was ever afterwards a consistent member. Three weeks ago in conversation with Mr. Joe F. Waters, of this office, on the subject of sanctification, he said: "People say I claim to be sanctified. I don't claim anything, but I know if death should come to me now I am ready to go." Tears were in his eyes as he said it and it made a deep impression on Mr. Waters, who related the circumstances to us. Some 14 years ago, Mr. Stagg married Miss Jessie Pleasants and she with three children survive him to suffer his loss, but to be cheered by the assurance that he has exchanged the mortal for immortality and a crown of righteousness for the sorrows and trials of life. The remains were brought to the Methodist church yesterday morning, where his seat was never vacant when he was in health, and after a comforting sermon by Rev. W. E. Arnold, who was assisted in the service by Rev. F. T. McIntire, were followed by a long cortage to Buffalo Cemetery and laid by those of his parents.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1895
In the county court yesterday, Mr. S. P. Stagg was appointed and qualified as administrator of the estate of D. B. Stagg at the request of Mrs. Stagg.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1895
SALE OF PERSONALTY.
At the residence of the late Daniel B. Stagg, near Bright's Mill on the Hanging Fork, I will sell at public auction on Friday, Nov. 8th, 1895, his personal property
S. P. Stagg, Admr.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1895
Mr. A. G. Eastland, agent for the Mutual-Life of New York, paid to Mrs. Jessie P. Stagg yesterday $2,099.21, amount of policy held by her husband, Mr. D. B. Stagg. The money, Mr. E. tells us, would have been paid two months ago had an executor qualified immediately after Mr. Stagg's death. Mr. Stagg made three payments, aggregating $198.42.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Daniel B. Stagg married Jessie E. Pleasants
January 12, 1881
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1881
Crab Orchard
We extend our best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stagg and hope that they may realize all the happiness they now hope for. May He who ordereth all things smile upon their union of hearts and hands, guide their footsteps in pleasant paths and chain all their days together with the golden links of love.

SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1895
Death's Doings
Stagg - After an illness of only two weeks, Mr. Daniel B. Stagg, breathed his last at 12:30 Tuesday night. The doctors at first pronounced his disease malarial fever, and up to Saturday there were no serious indications. Then he was taken with severe pains and the doctors say a bowel burst. His decline was rapid after that and he lay for the most part in a stupor. He was a son of the late Daniel and Elizabeth Stagg and was born in Harrodsburg about 40 years ago. During his attendance at College in Danville, he professed religion and joined the Methodist church, of which he was ever afterwards a consistent member. Three weeks ago in conversation with Mr. Joe F. Waters, of this office, on the subject of sanctification, he said: "People say I claim to be sanctified. I don't claim anything, but I know if death should come to me now I am ready to go." Tears were in his eyes as he said it and it made a deep impression on Mr. Waters, who related the circumstances to us. Some 14 years ago, Mr. Stagg married Miss Jessie Pleasants and she with three children survive him to suffer his loss, but to be cheered by the assurance that he has exchanged the mortal for immortality and a crown of righteousness for the sorrows and trials of life. The remains were brought to the Methodist church yesterday morning, where his seat was never vacant when he was in health, and after a comforting sermon by Rev. W. E. Arnold, who was assisted in the service by Rev. F. T. McIntire, were followed by a long cortage to Buffalo Cemetery and laid by those of his parents.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1895
In the county court yesterday, Mr. S. P. Stagg was appointed and qualified as administrator of the estate of D. B. Stagg at the request of Mrs. Stagg.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1895
SALE OF PERSONALTY.
At the residence of the late Daniel B. Stagg, near Bright's Mill on the Hanging Fork, I will sell at public auction on Friday, Nov. 8th, 1895, his personal property
S. P. Stagg, Admr.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1895
Mr. A. G. Eastland, agent for the Mutual-Life of New York, paid to Mrs. Jessie P. Stagg yesterday $2,099.21, amount of policy held by her husband, Mr. D. B. Stagg. The money, Mr. E. tells us, would have been paid two months ago had an executor qualified immediately after Mr. Stagg's death. Mr. Stagg made three payments, aggregating $198.42.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)


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