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| | Samuel N. Hurst |
 | | Thence he went to the Southern Baptist Seminary at Louisville, Kentucky; completing his theological course there, he accepted a call from Salem Church, near Pembroke, Kentucky, which he served one year. |
 | | Hurst married March 9, 1895 Ida May Hopson, of Inez, Kentucky, a daughter of lawyer Jasper Wingfield Hopson, whose mother was a Newberry and a near relative of the Newberrys of Virginia, one being of "Big Four" reputation in the Virginia legislature. |
 | | Her mother, Nancy Delena Hopson, was formerly Miss Ward, whose mother was a Clay, a relative of the Clays of Kentucky, and a direct descendant of the illustrious Henry Clay, of Colonial fame. |
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