This information was originally supplied to the Green Co., KY mailing list (KYGREEN-L) by Tiffany Luchetta <TLuchetta@aol.com> Greensberg paper Aug. 10, 1832 DIED-at his residence in this county, on Thursday night last, the 26 th ??? Captain JOHN SANDEDGE, in the 72 d year of his age. The Cause of his death was probably apoplexy; four or five attacks of which he had previously suffered. The day before his death he was well as usual; ate a pretty hearty supper, laughed and talked with his friends afterwards, and then retired to bed in unusuaily cheerful spirits. But morning, to the regret of his friends and the deep affliction of his family, he was found a corpse! Capt. SANDIDGE was one of that revered band of patriots that fought and bled in the cause of our Independence. He was a native of Virginia; but for the last 20 or 25 years has been a resident of this county. His doors were always open to hospitality; and kindness, benevolence, with correctness of moral sentiment and deportment, were distinguished traits of his character. His memory will long be cherished by all who knew him and the exalted station which he occupied in the affections of his family and neighbors must forever remain unfilled. Bill Vincent (WmRVincent@aol.com)