Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
KINNIBRUGH, Virginia Shreve - Mrs. V.S. Kinnibrugh Is Found Dead In Bed - Mrs. Virginia Shreve Kinnibrugh, aged 77, was found dead in her bed early Friday morning by her husband, John M. Kinnibrugh at Farmington. Funeral services were held Saturday at Farmington, conducted by Rev. N.M. Ragland.
Mrs. Kinnibrugh, who has been in ill health for more than two years, is survived by her husband, and by a number of nephews and nieces. She was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Isabella Kinnibrugh Engles, who was buried Thursday. Mrs. Kinnibrugh is the aunt of Dr. A.S. Gregg and of Miss Ida Gregg, of Mrs. Ivan Guisinger, Mrs. Lula Roberts and of Walter Shreve, all of Fayetteville, and of Link Gregg of Little Rock. She came to Arkansas in 1850 at the age of five years with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Shreve, who settled at Farmington. [Arkansas Countryman 3/5/1925]
Mrs. J.M. Kinnibrugh Found Dead In Bed - Mrs. Virginia Shreve Kinnebrugh, aged 77, of near Farmington, was found dead in her bed early Friday morning by her husband, John M. Kinnibrugh. The body was still warm.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at Farmington conducted by Rev. N.M. Ragland. The deceased who had been in ill health for more than two years, is survived by her husband and by a number of nephews and nieces. The couple had no children. She was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Isabella Kinnibrugh Engles, who was buried Thursday. Mrs. Kinnibrugh was the aunt of Dr. A.S. Gregg and of Miss Ida Gregg, of Mrs. Ivan Guisinger, Mrs. Lulu Roberts, all of Fayetteville, and Walter Shreve of Farmington, and of Link Gregg of Little Rock. She came to Arkansas in 1850 at the age of five years with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Shreve, who settled at Farmington. [Fayetteville Daily Democrat 2/27/1925]