The Carter County HeraldJuly 17, 1930"Honors Sister on 89th Birthday" "Mrs. A. J. Stamper delightfully entertained her sister, Mrs. Lucinda Hamilton, of Upper Tygart, Monday July 14, at her beautiful home in this city in honor of her 89th birthday. It may seem strange to many, but Mrs. Hamilton is in very good health considering her age and is able to be about and meet and mingle with friends far better than the average person. One of those fine meals that none can excel Mrs. Stamper in preparing was prepared for the occasion for her by the noon hour, and it had to remain for some time during the afternoon, owing to so many folks coming in and partaking thereof, among whom were the following; Mrs N. D. Tabor, J. D. Sewell, C. M. Erwin, H. F. Sewell, Alice Shumate, Addie Hamilton, Della Kirby, Misses Bertha and Letha King, Dudley Sewell, Gene Erwin, Allen Sloan, and the guest of honor, Mrs. Lucinda Hamilton. It goes without saying that "Aunt Julia" can prepare a table fit for a king and this bunch knew it, so they kept most of it a secret, so they could can enough of it to satisfy their own greedy appetites without any one else disturbing the ice cream, cake, lemonade, chicken, and so many other articles was served that I would be afraid to mention it, said one who attended it."The Rowan County NewsJune 16, 1932 ThursdayFITCH NEWS"Mrs. Lucinda Hamilton of this place died Sunday June 5, after a weeks' illness. She was ninety years old. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Charrie Pendlum of Anderson, Indiana and Lutie White of Grassy. Five sons, Alvin and Walter of this place, Harry of Upper Tygart, Ed of near Flemingsburg and Tom of Logan, West Va., one sister, Mrs. Julia Stamper of Olive Hill, besides many other relatives and friends. She was laid to rest beside her husband William Hamilton who preceded her in death."