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Napoleon Bonaparte Kingsley

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Napoleon Bonaparte Kingsley

Birth
Death
27 Jan 1910 (aged 64)
Livermore, McLean County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Greenville, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section West, Row 6, 6
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Napoleon B. Kingsley's father was Edward KINGSLEY, born in Williamsburg, Massachusetts. Napoleon B. Kingsley's mother was Susan Mary E. Myers, who was born in Logan Kentucky. Napoleon Kingsley married Winifred "Winnie" Browning September 1, 1875, in Webster Co., Kentucky.
~~~Obituary~~~
Death of N. B. Kingsley.
Mr. N. B. Kingsley, in his 65th year, died of pneumonia, after an illness of a few days, and his home in Livermore at 6 o’clock last Thursday morning. Deceased was a native of Muhlenberg county, and for the greater part of his life resided in this city, where he was a leading druggist and business man, and was a well known and progressive citizen. For some time he has been in charge of a drug store at Nortonville, and went home on Saturday before his death. The body was brought here Friday afternoon, and at 2 o’clock Rev. Lewis conducted a funeral service at the Cumberland Presbyterian church, interment being made in Evergreen cemetery. The wife and two children, Mr. John Kingsley and Miss Mary Belle Kingsley, survive, and in their sorrow they are joined by many friends here and over the county.
“The Record”; Greenville, Kentucky.
February 3, 1910.
Napoleon B. Kingsley's father was Edward KINGSLEY, born in Williamsburg, Massachusetts. Napoleon B. Kingsley's mother was Susan Mary E. Myers, who was born in Logan Kentucky. Napoleon Kingsley married Winifred "Winnie" Browning September 1, 1875, in Webster Co., Kentucky.
~~~Obituary~~~
Death of N. B. Kingsley.
Mr. N. B. Kingsley, in his 65th year, died of pneumonia, after an illness of a few days, and his home in Livermore at 6 o’clock last Thursday morning. Deceased was a native of Muhlenberg county, and for the greater part of his life resided in this city, where he was a leading druggist and business man, and was a well known and progressive citizen. For some time he has been in charge of a drug store at Nortonville, and went home on Saturday before his death. The body was brought here Friday afternoon, and at 2 o’clock Rev. Lewis conducted a funeral service at the Cumberland Presbyterian church, interment being made in Evergreen cemetery. The wife and two children, Mr. John Kingsley and Miss Mary Belle Kingsley, survive, and in their sorrow they are joined by many friends here and over the county.
“The Record”; Greenville, Kentucky.
February 3, 1910.


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