Note: Lexington Leader, Aug. 17, 1902: Mrs. Sarah Bonnyman, wife of George Bonnyman, died suddenly Saturday evening of apoplexy at the home of her daughter, Mrs. P.J. Garland, at 185 W. Main St.
Lexington Leader, March 22: 1904 : George Bonnyman died
U.S. Census, 1880, Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, 2nd Ward, E.D. 65, p. 49 (295), Ancestry Image 29
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George was born in 1839. He passed away about 1910.
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Source S737380166
Title: U.S. Census, 1880, Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, 2nd Ward, E.D. 65
Source: Cruikshank, George M. A History of Birmingham and Its Environs: A Narrative Account of ..., Volume 2, pp. 232-233
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