Thomas
Beggs Youtsey
Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 19 February 1907, page 5
Former Banker Thomas Youtsey was seriously injured at his home on Central av. Newport yesterday afternoon, and owing to his advanced age it may result fatally. Youtsey, who has been a sufferer for years from epilepsy, was descending a flight of stairs, when he was seized with an attack that caused him to fall to the landing below. When picked up it was found he had sustained severe cuts and bruises about the head and body, the most serious injury being a fracture of his nose.
Youtsey was at the head of the First National Bank when that institution went to smash.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 18 October 1915, page 4
Thomas Youtsey, of Central av. left today for a few days stay in Asheville NC.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 25 October 1915, page 4
Tom Youtsey of Central av. has returned from a business trip in Ashville NC.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 11 November 1915, page 2
Mrs. Thomas B Youtsey, wife of the Newport banker, who died suddenly at his home, 1016 Columbia st. Wednesday, started Thursday from San Francisco to return to Newport for the funeral. Mrs. Youtsey had been visiting in California for several weeks and was notified of her husbands death Wednesday night. The funeral will probably be held Monday.
Youtsey was prominently identified with banking circles and was a prime mvoer in land development. He was also one of the organizers of the Bellevue Water Co. He is survived by a widow and four grown sons.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 16 November 1915, page 4
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hopkins of Cleveland O. are with their sister, Mrs. Thomas Youtsey, of Central av. for a few days, having come on to Mr. Youtseys funeral.