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Dr Charles Doolittle Foote

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Dr Charles Doolittle Foote

Birth
Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Death
28 Apr 1888 (aged 75)
Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 5 Lot 96 Grave 5
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"Hon. Charles Doolittle Foote, late of Covington, Ky., died there April 28, 1888, aged 75 years. He was a brother of Elial T. Foote, and was well known in the vicinity of Jamestown, where he resided for some 25 years prior to 1849, when he removed to Covington. He soon after studied law, and was for five years law partner of Hon. John G. Carlislte, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. He served for two terms as Representative and four years as senator in the Kentucky Legislature. He was born in (25 Dec)1812, and was the last survivor of eleven children, nine of whom reached maturity, viz., Elial T., Samuel, Erastus, Charles D., Obed Hl., Mary D., (Hall), Chloe (Seymour), Sedate (Cowing), and Philena. All except Erastus were at one time well known and prominent residents of Jamestown, near which their parents, Samuel and Sybil T. Foote, settled in 1828. The father, Samuel Foote, was for many years a deacon of the First Presbyterian church until his death in 1848-Jamestown (N.J.) Journal"

"Hon. Charles Doolittle Foote, late of Covington, Ky., died there April 28, 1888, aged 75 years. He was a brother of Elial T. Foote, and was well known in the vicinity of Jamestown, where he resided for some 25 years prior to 1849, when he removed to Covington. He soon after studied law, and was for five years law partner of Hon. John G. Carlislte, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. He served for two terms as Representative and four years as senator in the Kentucky Legislature. He was born in (25 Dec)1812, and was the last survivor of eleven children, nine of whom reached maturity, viz., Elial T., Samuel, Erastus, Charles D., Obed Hl., Mary D., (Hall), Chloe (Seymour), Sedate (Cowing), and Philena. All except Erastus were at one time well known and prominent residents of Jamestown, near which their parents, Samuel and Sybil T. Foote, settled in 1828. The father, Samuel Foote, was for many years a deacon of the First Presbyterian church until his death in 1848-Jamestown (N.J.) Journal"



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