Son of
William Coleman & Lucinda "Lucy" A. (Hamlett) Kidd
Husband of
Mahala Adeline (Slinker) Kidd. They were married on October 15, 1846 in Green County, Kentucky.
Father of
Ten children
William Barnett Kidd, Alexander Coleman Kidd Jr., Clarinda A Robertson, Susanah C Kidd, Francis J Reynolds, Nancy Mildred Kidd, Florence M Kidd, Mary Tom Greer, and Emma Agnes Robertson and one infant born in 1861.
Cause of death:
Pneumonia
*Family note:
(Alex's mother Lucy Hamlett Kidd was the daughter of Archibald Hamlett & Susanna(Burgess)Hamlett of Amherst, Virginia)
GREEN COUNTY RECORD OBITUARY – 04/07/1911
Alex Kidd of Crail Hope, this county, died April 1, 1911. He was 84 years old.
He had been a lifetime member of the Baptist Church and a regular at the meeting until the infirmities of old age interrupted. He became blind sometime ago, but lived in the light of a Saviour's love until God saw fit to remove him from the darkness of the world.
His family composed of a large number of children,
grandchildren and great-grandchildren who mourn their loss.
Son of
William Coleman & Lucinda "Lucy" A. (Hamlett) Kidd
Husband of
Mahala Adeline (Slinker) Kidd. They were married on October 15, 1846 in Green County, Kentucky.
Father of
Ten children
William Barnett Kidd, Alexander Coleman Kidd Jr., Clarinda A Robertson, Susanah C Kidd, Francis J Reynolds, Nancy Mildred Kidd, Florence M Kidd, Mary Tom Greer, and Emma Agnes Robertson and one infant born in 1861.
Cause of death:
Pneumonia
*Family note:
(Alex's mother Lucy Hamlett Kidd was the daughter of Archibald Hamlett & Susanna(Burgess)Hamlett of Amherst, Virginia)
GREEN COUNTY RECORD OBITUARY – 04/07/1911
Alex Kidd of Crail Hope, this county, died April 1, 1911. He was 84 years old.
He had been a lifetime member of the Baptist Church and a regular at the meeting until the infirmities of old age interrupted. He became blind sometime ago, but lived in the light of a Saviour's love until God saw fit to remove him from the darkness of the world.
His family composed of a large number of children,
grandchildren and great-grandchildren who mourn their loss.
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