SEARGENT

J G SEARGENT
JOHN B SEARGENT
MARY SEARGENT



J G SEARGENT

Stanford Interior Journal "Mr. J.G. Seargent, one of Lincoln county's best citizens, died at his home Sunday of blood poison, in his 70th year.
He had been confined to his bed for about three weeks and his deth was not a surprise to those who had been with him in his illness.
Mr. Seargeant was a member of the Christian church, joining in his early youth, and was a most devout Christian. He was born in Albermarle county, Virginia, but has spent the greater portion of his life in Kentucky." Mr. Seargent was the father of Dr. Andrew Seargent, of this city. He is well known here as a gentleman of noble character and many estimable qualities
Hopkinsville New Era - Feb 1887


JOHN B SEARGENT

Death Sudden Summons
Mr. John B.SEARGENT, one of the oldest citizens in South Christian, died very suddenly of heart trouble Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. J.S. Northington, near Howell. Mr. Seargent had been in feeble health for some time, but was able to be up until a few hours before his demise. He ate dinner Saturday and soon afterward complained of pains about his heart. In a very few minutes he became unconscious and never rallied. He was a Virginian by birth, but came to Kentucky when a mere youth, where he had since made his home. He was 74 years old and a cousin of Dr. Andrew Seargent, of this city. The interment took place at the NORTHINGTON burying ground at 2 P.M. Sunday.
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Hopkinsville Kentuckian March 1896


MARY SERGEANT
 
Henry Tandy and Mary Sergeant, both colored, got two old pistols, Sunday, and began playing war. The result was Mary was killed. The parties live in the Pembroke neighborhood and furnish another warning to fools with pistols.
Pembroke - Hopkinsville New Era Feb 1887


 
 





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