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J. B. Hampton
Submitted by Mitzi P. Freeman
Newspaper: Putnam County Herald
Date: 8/19/1908
Volume: VI
Number: 29
Page: 1
J. B. Hampton died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. O. B. Maxey of Celina, August 10, 1908, aged 76 years, and was buried at Butler's Landing beside his wife. He was a Confederate veteran and a Mason; had been trustee of Clay county two terms and was in revenue service under Cleveland. Mr. Hampton leaves two sons, J. B. Hampton of Springfield, Mo., and G. W. Hampton of Gainesboro, and four daughters, Mrs. O. B. Maxey of Celina, Mrs. Delia Butler of Hilham, Mrs. Dixie Gardner and Miss Sallie Hampton of Springfield, Mo.
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