SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Friday, August 11, 1899
Page 3
Pickett. - His children here, Mrs. Wm. Severance, Miss Virginia Pickett and Mr. Hartwell Pickett, received a dispatch yesterday morning conveying the sad intelligence of the death of their father, Mr. James A. Pickett, at his home in Shelby county, and they, accompanied by Mrs. Lou Shanks, whose sister he married, took the first train to look once more upon the face, which tomorrow will be shut from them forever. The burial will occur at Shelbyville. His wife and SEVEN other children besides those mentioned survive. For nearly two months he had been bed-ridden with gastritis, but late news from his bed-side said he was slowly improving. Mr. Pickett was 58 years old and stood very high in the community in which he was a most useful citizen. Friends here sincerely sympathize with the family in their great loss.
Friday, September 15, 1899
Page 3
The Shelby News says that the will of James A. Pickett bequeaths his farm and stock to his wife during her life time and the residue of his property equally to his children, who are also to get the part devised to their mother at her death.
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THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Friday, January 7, 1916
Page 5
Mrs. Alice Pickett, of Shelbyville, is here with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Severance, having come for the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Lou Shanks.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
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KENTUCKY DEATH RECORDS
Alice B. Pickett
Age: 76
Place of death: Lincoln
Date of death: 8 - 16 - 1920
Certificate: 20904
SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Friday, August 11, 1899
Page 3
Pickett. - His children here, Mrs. Wm. Severance, Miss Virginia Pickett and Mr. Hartwell Pickett, received a dispatch yesterday morning conveying the sad intelligence of the death of their father, Mr. James A. Pickett, at his home in Shelby county, and they, accompanied by Mrs. Lou Shanks, whose sister he married, took the first train to look once more upon the face, which tomorrow will be shut from them forever. The burial will occur at Shelbyville. His wife and SEVEN other children besides those mentioned survive. For nearly two months he had been bed-ridden with gastritis, but late news from his bed-side said he was slowly improving. Mr. Pickett was 58 years old and stood very high in the community in which he was a most useful citizen. Friends here sincerely sympathize with the family in their great loss.
Friday, September 15, 1899
Page 3
The Shelby News says that the will of James A. Pickett bequeaths his farm and stock to his wife during her life time and the residue of his property equally to his children, who are also to get the part devised to their mother at her death.
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THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Friday, January 7, 1916
Page 5
Mrs. Alice Pickett, of Shelbyville, is here with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Severance, having come for the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Lou Shanks.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
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KENTUCKY DEATH RECORDS
Alice B. Pickett
Age: 76
Place of death: Lincoln
Date of death: 8 - 16 - 1920
Certificate: 20904
Family Members
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Mary Carroll Pickett Severance
1868–1928
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Ludwell Rector Pickett
1870–1930
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Hartwell Bailey Pickett
1872–1927
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Ann Katherine Pickett Boswell
1873–1917
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George Lovell Pickett
1874–1934
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Dr Alice Newcombe "Ma Pickett" Pickett
1878–1971
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Elizabeth Pickett Boswell
1880–1963
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James Carroll Pickett Sr
1882–1962
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Virginia D. Pickett
1884–1907
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