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Johnson - Alice Hinkle

Source: Waveland Independent, September 23, 1932

Mrs. Alice Johnson, widow of the late Theodore Johnson died at the home of her son, HW Johnson in Lafayette on Sunday. Funeral services at the New Market Baptist church in charge of Rev. Charles McCarty were followed by burial at Freedom cemetery. It will be remembered that Mr. Johnson who had run a threshing machine for many years for Newton Fullenwider died suddenly three years ago. - typed by kbz

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co, Indiana, Sept 26, 1932 - thanks to Sue P for this one :)  Greatly appreciated!


New Market, Sept. 25 - Mrs. Alice E. Johnson, aged 75 years, a resident of New Market for many years, died at 2:30 o'clock this morning at the home of her son, H.W. Johnson, in Lafayette, it has been learned here. She had been ill for the past year, seriously ill for five weeks, with a complication of diseases. The body will be brought to the Johnson home here Monday afternoon, and funeral services will be conducted from the New Market Baptist Church, of which she was a charter member, at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. Charles McCarty, pastor of the church, will have charge. Burial will be at the Freedom cemetery, west of New Market. Mrs. Johnson was born Nov. 17, 1856, in Shelby county, Kentucky, the daughter of William and Rebecca Glenn Hinkle. She was married Nov. 27, 1879, to T.M. Johnson, who died three years ago. When 17 years old, she moved with her family to New Market and with the exception of the last few weeks, in which she lived with her son in Lafayette, she resided here since that time. Those surviving, besides the son, H.W. Johnson, are a daughter, Mrs. Blanche Highett [should read Hite], of New Market; six grandchildren; a brother, James Hinkle, and a sister, Mrs. Edgar Wray, both of New Market.


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