Family Reunion of Uncle P. (Pendleton) G. Webster and wife, both nearing 70, last Sunday; at the old homestead near Mt. Zion; one son, Newton Webster, came from his Linneas, Missouri home after an absence of 16 years; the family consists of 4 sons and three daughters: County Clerk E. D. Webster, of Sweet Owen, Sheriff W. P. Webster; George Webster, of Sweet Owen, Owen County; Newton; Mrs. (Marion) Estella Franks, Mt. Zion ; Sarah (Mrs. Rev. J. A.) Hensley, of Owen County. Aunt Pop Smith and granddaughter, Mrs. Guy Beach, of Mt. Zion attended. "Never was there a father and mother more Faithfully revered and devoted cherished by their children than this aged couple." Written by G. W. Hill (More).
Mae and her second husband Bob Beach are buried next to his parents, W. W. and Kate Beach in Mt. Zion Public Cemetery, Grant County, Kentucky. Her first Husband, Guy Beach was a brother to her second husband, Bob Beach. Both were her cousins.
Family Reunion of Uncle P. (Pendleton) G. Webster and wife, both nearing 70, last Sunday; at the old homestead near Mt. Zion; one son, Newton Webster, came from his Linneas, Missouri home after an absence of 16 years; the family consists of 4 sons and three daughters: County Clerk E. D. Webster, of Sweet Owen, Sheriff W. P. Webster; George Webster, of Sweet Owen, Owen County; Newton; Mrs. (Marion) Estella Franks, Mt. Zion ; Sarah (Mrs. Rev. J. A.) Hensley, of Owen County. Aunt Pop Smith and granddaughter, Mrs. Guy Beach, of Mt. Zion attended. "Never was there a father and mother more Faithfully revered and devoted cherished by their children than this aged couple." Written by G. W. Hill (More).
Mae and her second husband Bob Beach are buried next to his parents, W. W. and Kate Beach in Mt. Zion Public Cemetery, Grant County, Kentucky. Her first Husband, Guy Beach was a brother to her second husband, Bob Beach. Both were her cousins.
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