Laura Judd was the sister of Phoebe Judd Nower, my great great grandmother. Laura was born in Mason County, Kentucky on the sixth day of September 1865. She never married and remained close to her sisters all her life. It has been said that Phoebe's daughter, Myrtle, loved visiting her Aunt Laura.
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It was in her sister's home that Laura met her mysterious death. According to one newspaper source, Laura, during the night of July 4, 1909, accidentally drank carbolic acid which killed her. Her body was taken to Dover, Kentucky for burial in the Locust Grove Cemetery. On July 13, it was reported in the Daily Public Ledger that there was talk of the possibility of Laura being forced to drink the poison, however I could not find any other newspaper article mentioning this. I imagine her friends and family could not understand her untimely death and were looking for an answer. I think they had a difficult time believing her death at age forty-three.
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