Will Hold Rites Today for William ColstonColston, mounted on a horse was driving a herd of cows to a barn when a sudden windstorm came up. Riding under the eaves of the barn to keep out of the rain the horse threw Colston as the barn collapsed. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia Wiley Colston; two sons, I.J. and Samuel Colston; two daughters, Mrs. M. C. Chaffin and Mrs. Elliott Allen; two brothers, H. C. and Hugh Colston, all of Franklin county, and two sisters, Mrs. R. A. Hisle and Mrs. America Tingle, of Henry county.
Mrs. Sarah Jane TalbertShe was born June 12, 1837, the daughter John and Nancy Parker, who died many years ago. Early in life she joined the Christian Church, and was a consistent Christian woman until her death. When quite young she was united in marriage to Mr. W. W. Talbert, who preceded her to the grave 24 years ago. Of this union there are five surviving children, one daughter, Mr. E. J. Burris of near Paris, and four sons, Jesse H. Talbert, of New Florence, Mo., and Charles, Leslie and Parker Talbert, of this county. The funeral services will be held from the late residence this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. W. P. Crouch, pastor of the Carlisle Christian Church in which church she held her membership. The interment will take place in the Carlisle cemetery.
The Carlisle Mercury, Carlisle, Ky, March 18, 1920.
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