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James Knox Auxier (1845 - 1926)

James Knox Auxier
Born in Kentucky, United Statesmap
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Husband of — married 1868 [location unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at age 81 in Lawrence County, Kentucky, USAmap
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Biography

James K. Polk Auxier died at his home in the old Historic Block House Bottom,across the river in East Point, on Friday, April 2nd after a short illness beginning with the flu and terminating in pneumonia.

Mr. Auxier was the youngest of a family of sixteen children of Samuel Auxier, his mother Agnes Wells, being the second wife of Samuel Auxier.He was 81 years old and at the time of his death possesed a memory remarkably clear and vigorous, until his death. He read widely and was unusually well informed for one of his years.

His death marked the passing of one of a large and well known family,all of his brothers and sisters having preceded him in death. He is survived by three sons,Dick, Robert and Milton.The only remaining daughter Ann, who was very ill with the flu at the time of his death, died on Monday, following the funeral of her father on Sunday.

The funeral was held on the old home on Sunday morning, and was conducted by the Masons of the East Point Lodge of which he had been a loyal member of many years.

Internment took place in the family cemetery near his old home. Miss Ann Auxier, daughter of JKP Auxier, died at the home of her father on Monday April 5th.She was the youngest daughter of JKP and Emily Spradlin Auxier.She had faithfully cared for her aged father for many years.She was a woman of strong character and was greatly beloved by all who knew her. She was buried on Tuesday in the old family cemetery,near her father and mother.[1]

Sources

  1. The Paintsville Herald Thursday April 8, 1926
  • Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 08 July 2020), memorial page for James Knox Polk Auxier (5 Mar 1845–2 Apr 1926), Find A Grave: Memorial #200291248, citing James Knox Polk Auxier Cemetery, Hagerhill, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Kentucky Hill Hunter (contributor 47428064) .
  • news paper obit

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  • This person was created on 22 September 2010 through the import of Kara_s.ged.




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Auxier-166 and Auxier-23 appear to represent the same person because: same name and dates,same parents
posted by S Stevenson

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