DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of January 15, 1873
Josephine Matilda Venable was born near Adairsville, Bartow county, Sept. 5,
1849, and died at the house of W. R. Venable, Esqr., in Atlanta. John
A. Reynolds
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of January 15, 1873
A. J. Benson was born in Greene county, Tenn., Jan.
12th 1840 and died in Rome, Ga., Oct. 19th 1872. He was converted at Cave
Spring, Georgia.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of January 22, 1873
Rev. J. A. Williams, son of Josiah and Mary Williams,
was born June 23d 1830 in Graves county, Kentucky. In 1859 he joined the
Arkansas Conference. Avarilla Williams
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of January 22, 1873
Mrs. Rosanna B. Lee, wife of Maj. John A. Lee of
Spartanburg, S. C., was born in Union district, S. C., January 12, 1836 and died
December 2, 1872. Whitefoord Smith
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of January 22, 1873
Mrs. E. F. Reid, wife of Mr. E. A. Reid, died in Troup
county, Ga., Dec. 18, 1872, in her fiftieth year. W. J. Cotter
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of January 22, 1873
Mrs. H. M. Medlock, wife of M. S. Medlock of Hancock county, Ga., died 29th
November 1872, aged 52 years, 7 months and 7 days. The deceased was the daughter
of B. F. and Elizabeth Latimer. She was a member of the
Baptist Church. T. J. Veazy
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of January 22, 1873
Mrs. M. J. Bullard a member of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South, at Franklin, Heard county, Ga., died on the 5th of Dec 1872, aged
28 years. She was born and raised in Heard county; was left a
widow with an orphan boy. Jno. J. little
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of January 22, 1873
Brother Mathews, a local preacher of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, died at his residence near Danburg, Wilkes county, Ga.,
on November 19, 1872, aged seventy-five years last July. He leaves
a widow. A. J. Worley
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of January 22, 1873
Brother Asbury Stalvey died Nov. 5th 1872, in about the 30th year of his age, in
Horry county, S. C. He leaves an aged mother, a wife
and three small children. R. L. Duffie
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of January 29, 1873
Mrs. Elizabeth Maria Stewart was the daughter of Joseph and Catharine
A. M. Rembert, and was born in Houston county, Ga., May
9th 1842. She joined the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in Columbus, Ga., in
1857; was married to Mr. Walter Stewart 18th July 1851, moved to Montgomery,
Ala., in 1856, where she died 23d Dec 1872. Thomas C. M. Golland
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of January 29, 1873
Mrs. Elizabeth Anthony Corley died in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, Dec. 20th
1872, in the seventieth year of her age. She was born in Baldwin county, Ga.,
May 30th 1803 and was married to Owen Harvey Myrick, Oct. 15th 1820. He died,
leaving her with a family of five small children. She
married a second time, and leaves an one living
daughter from this marriage. She now quietly sleeps at Mount Clam in Bienville
Parish, Louisiana, whither she moved twenty-one years ago, with all her family
except the writer of this notice. D. J. Myrick
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of January 29, 1873
Mrs. Agnes J. Young, wife of J. M. Young, was born Sept. 10th 1828, in
Abbeville, S. C., and died Dec. 9th 1872, in Batesville, Miss. About three weeks
previous to her death, sister Young left her Carolina home to visit some friends
in Mississippi. Early in life she united with the Presbyterian Church.
A. J. Cauthen
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of January 29, 1873
Sister Emily Wallin, wife of Jesse Wallin, Jr., and daughter of Allen Williams
in (who died in June, 1872) was born in Cherokee county, Ga., July 23d, 1835,
and died in McLemore's Cove, Walker county, Ga., Oct. 13th 1872. She left
a husband and five children. S. W. McWhorter
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of January 29, 1873
Mrs. Ermine Imogene Askew was born in Petersburg, Virginia, June 12th 1816 and
died in Macon, Georgia, December 15th 1872. Her maiden name was Somerville. On
25th of June 1839, she was married to Rev. Josiah Fletcher Askew,
a member of the North Carolina Conference. he died Nov.
7th 1848. C. W. Smith
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of January 29, 1873
Mrs. Fannie Rudolph, wife of Amzi Rudolph and daughter of Rev. Wier and Mrs.
Sarah J. Boyd of Dahlonega, Ga., was born April 23d, 1847 and died in
Gainesville, Ga., December 23d, 1872. Leaves a husband
and a girl four years old, a
boy five weeks old. J. H. Baxter
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of January 29, 1873
Tribute of Respect from Quarterly Conference Waukeenah Circuit, Florida
Conference, to Rev. Daniel D. Sturges, a local deacon,
who died at his residence in Jefferson county, Florida, 4th October 1872.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 5, 1873
Little Frank, son of Mr. J. A. and Mrs. Mary W. Allen,
was born September 7, 1869 and died in Warrenton, Ga., Dec. 28, 1872.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of February 5, 1873
Immegene, daughter of G. W. and A. E. Berry, was born
November 9, 1866 and died Oct. 9, 1872.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 5, 1873
Mrs. Adelia L. Hand, wife of Mr. D. M. Hand of East Pascagoula, Miss., died on
the 1st of January 1873, in the 39th year of her age, and the 19th year of her
married life. She leaves no children, but a kind
husband.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of February 5, 1873
Martha S. G. Woods, only daughter of Col. James S. and Mrs. A.
D. Gibson, was born in Darlington, S. C., February 22d 1850. By the death of her
father, she was left in early childhood to the sole care of a
devoted mother. She died November 2d 1872. She lies beside her husband and two
infant children, beneath the sod of their native village. A.
J. Stafford
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 5, 1873
Mr. James Cody died in Warrenton, at the residence of Mr. J. A.
Allen, on 17th January 1873. The deceased was born on the 11th October 1825. Mr.
Cody was born and reared in Warren county and for nearly all of his life was
a resident of Warrenton. But a
few days before passed away his death little grandson, Frank Allen.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 5, 1873
Mrs. Mary Ware, widow of Philip Ware, was born in Georgia, and died November 2,
1872 in the eighty-fifth year of her age, at the residence of her son, her only
surviving child, Johnathan Ware, in Lafayette, Chambers county, Ala. M.
A. Spratling
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of February 12, 1873
Sister E. H. Bush, wife of G. H. Bush of Monroe county, Georgia, was born June
9th 1847 an, married 12th July 1862, died 12th January 1873, leaving
a husband and six children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of February 12, 1873
Mrs. Mary Ann Rumney died in Americus, Ga., Dec. 18th 1872, aged 48 years. She
was raised a Presbyterian. She leaves
a husband and two grown sons.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 12, 1873
Moses H. Adams died at his residence in Hart county, Ga., on the 23d of Nov.
1872, in the 46th year of his age. He leaves a wife and
five children. Jno. W. Baker
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 12, 1873
William McKemie was born in Fairfield district, S. C., Dec. 17th 1790 and died
in Troup county, Ga., Oct. 31st 1872. He grew to manhood, married and professed
religion in his native State. Leaves a wife and
children. W. J. Cotter
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of February 12, 1873
Sister Lucinda A. Smith, wife of R. W. Smith of Butts
county, Georgia, was born 8th October 1811; married December 17th 1861, and died
January 13th 1872.She leaves a husband and three
children. F. M. Hunt
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of February 12, 1873
Mrs. Paulina America Tatum, wife of Col. Robert H. Tatum, died on the 19th day
of January 1873, at her residence in Rising Fawn, Dade county, Ga. The deceased
was the daughter of George and Clara Mills, was born in Jackson county, Alabama,
25th December 1833; was married to Col. Tatum, April 17th 1860 (she was his
second wife); she leaves one child (Ula Kate Stanton, three years of age) and
a husband with eight children by the former marriage.
Nashville Christian Advocate please copy.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 12, 1873
William T. Park died at his residence in Marion county, Ga., on 10th January
1873, in the 71st year of his age. He was raised in Hancock county, Ga., married
Mazy D. Rees of Putnam county; moved to Stewart county in 1831. The first wife
passed away several years since. He had been a member
of the United Baptist Church. He leaves six daughters and two sons, one daughter
in law by his first wife, and a second wife and three
daughters. Joseph A. Park
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 12, 1873
Mary Franklin died on 2d January 1873 in Brunswick, Ga., in the 79th year of her
age. J. O. A. Cook
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 12, 1873
Mrs. Isa Ann Wiley, wife of Henry Wiley (and only daughter of John and Mary
Reynolds), died at the residence of her father on Lake Griffin, Sumpter county,
Florida, Dec. 4th 1872, in the 17th year of her age. Left an infant
a few days old.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 12, 1873
Mrs. Eliza C. P. Vaughan was born Feb. 22d 1802, near Darien, Ga., and died Dc.
1st 1872, at Fernandina, Florida. She was a member of
the Presbyterian Church.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 19, 1873
Mrs. Lizzie Reese, wife of Dr. John Reece and daughter of Colonel Dennis Hills,
late of Floyd county, Ga., was born July 2d, 1836 near Rome, Ga., and died
January 19, 1782, in Cedar Town, Polk county Ga. She was educated at Cambridge
Female Seminary near Boston, Mass. She was married Oct. 21st 1856 and left five
children, the eldest a daughter of 13 years.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of February 19, 1873
Mrs. Sarah Boykin was born in Putnam county, Ga., May 30, 1818; married to
Sterling R. Boykin, October 24, 1834; moved to Russell county, Ala. in 1836,
where she lived until her death, December 19, 1872. Wm. A.
McCarty
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 19, 1873
Mrs. Helen A. Adkins, wife of David Adkins was born in
South Carolina and died in Crawford county, Ga., December 23d, 1872, aged about
27 years. She spoke to her uncle, Hon. W. G. Vinson. I. L. Avery
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of February 19, 1873
Mrs. Elizabeth Fielding was born in Davidson county, Tenn. in the year 1795 and
died November 18, 1872, in Columbia county, Fla. She was married to Thos. W.
Fielding in the year 1812. In 1860 with her husband, removed to Florida, and he
died in 1862. She has joined her husband, two sons and a
daughter. Her remains are the first ever interred at Siloam Church, Florida. WM.
H. Wilson. Nashville Advocate please copy.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 19, 1873
George A. Whitaker, only son of Captain Hudson Whitaker
of Smithville, Ga., died at Sherman, Grayson county, Texas, 4th January, in the
24th year of his age. In December last, he left his native State for
a home in Texas.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 26, 1873
Robert Anderson Allen died in Augusta, Ga., Feb. 2d 1873, in the 66th year of
his age. He was a native of Richmond county.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of February 26, 1873
James W. Sappington was born in Wilkes county, Ga., July 22d, 1838 and died in
Edgewood, Ga., Dec. 31st, 1872. He was a member of St.
Paul's Church, Columbus, Georgia. G. H. Pattillo
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of February 26, 1873
Brother G. W. Gibson of Fairfield county, S. C., died on the 18th of January
1873, in the forty-second year of his age. J. A.
Clifton
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of February 26, 1873
Sister Cornelia M. Wood was the daughter of Wm. J. and Susan F. Schinholster and
wife of Thos. C. Wood. She was born in Bibb county, Ga., March 29th 1853, and
died Nov. 28th 1872. R. A. Cain
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of February 26, 1873
Sister Elvira, wife of T. J. Walser[?], died at Salado, Texas, on 25th of Nov
1872. Raised by pious parents, her father, brother Cole, of Spartanburg
district, S. C. Seven children and a husband are left.
J. F. Hines
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 5, 1873
Mr. Wm. Kerr, a soldier of the war of 1812, aged eighty
years and six months. He was the oldest inhabitant of Rock Hill.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 5, 1873
Col. Wm. E. Adams died on 26th January in Eatonton, Ga., aged 88 years. He was
born in North Carolina in 1748 [sic]; was reared in Greene county, Ga. In 1808
he settled in Putnam county where he died. He married the widow of Benj. Harris,
of Hancock county, which union was blessed with a large
family of children. A. M. Wynn
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of March 5, 1873
Rev. Benjamin R. Searcy was born in Cumberland county, N. C., January 16, 1797,
moved to Georgia in 1818, resided in Jones county until 1826 when he became
a resident of Talbot county. He died near Griffin, Ga.,
where he died 6th of February in the 77th year of his age. Mrs. J. T. Ansley
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of March 5, 1873
Mrs. Jos. Rivers, late of Cave Spring, Floyd county, Ga., son of Jos. Rivers (Reviere)
was born Sept. 29th 1790 and died Jan. 27, 1873. He was a
native of Savannah, Ga. He was married to his wife in May 1811, who died Dec.
31st 1871. He was a citizen of Philadelphia, Pa., for
many years. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and
from the late pension act of Congress he was a
beneficiary.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 12, 1873
Dr. Robert Harrlee died at his home in Marion county, S. C., November 25th 1872,
aged sixty-five years. He served for a series of years
in the State Legislature.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of March 12, 1873
Mrs. Matilda J. Nolan, wife of Thomas L. Nolan, of Morgan county, Ga., was born
29th March 1835, and died January 1st 1873. She leaves a
mother, sister, husband, and children. Geo N. Nolan
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of March 12, 1873
Mrs. E. Louisa Ballew, whose maiden name was James, was born in Stafford county,
Va., and died in Laurens, S. C., Jan. 23d, 1873. She was married in 1829 to Rev.
David L. Ballew, then a member of the South Carolina
Conference. J. B. Traywick
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of March 12, 1873
Sister Maggie Ward, wife of Capt. P. H. Ward, died in Augusta, Ga., 9th of Feb.
1873. She was the daughter of J. B. and Margaret Stripling of Tatnall county,
Ga., and the cousin of Rev. Robt. Stripling, who was for many years
a member of the Georgia Conference. She leaves
a husband and three little children. H. H. Parks
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 12, 1873
Sarah Ann Garrison was born in Tennessee, Nov. 13th 1838. In 1855 she married
Mr. E. N. Faris of South Carolina. She died Nov. 8th 1873 [sic]. On the 10th,
a grave in Ebenezerville, received her body. When
a little girl she joined the Presbyterian Church. J. E.
Watson.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of March 19, 1873
Henrietta Clark was born in Effingham co., April 23d 1796 and died in Atlanta,
Jan. 6th 1873. Mother was the youngest child of Henry Gindrat, who belonged to
a French Huguenot family, which, on the revocation of
the Edict of Nantes, fled to Berne in Switzerland. From thence my grand-father
emigrated to South Carolina. His second wife was my grand-mother, Dorcas
Williams, of Pitt county, North Carolina. He was an officer in the Revolutionary
army. He was the ancestor of the Gindrats of South Carolina, Georgia and
Alabama, and died in Effingham county, Ga., in 1801. Grandmother survived him
three years and died in 1804. Our mother was married in 1823 to my father,
Josiah Hodyn Clark. In Savannah, October 1832, father died. Her firstborn, Judge
Richard H. Clark, of Atlanta. She died on January 6th. Her body was deposited in
Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, by the side of three of her grandchildren, and of
her son, Rev. Josiah H. Clark who died in 1851. J. O. A.
Clark
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of March 19, 1873
E. Stockbridge Florence died in Columbia county, Ga., on the 3d of December
last, in the 27th year of his age. Son of Rev. Wm. A.
Florence of the North Georgia Conference. Luther M. Smith
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Issue of March 19, 1873
Dr. A. R. Sheppard was born in Butler county, Ala.,
June 15th 1832 and died in the same county, June 8th 1873. He was the only son
of Francis and Sally Sheppard, and was married in 1858 to Miss Mollie Golson. He
leaves and wife and children. B. L. Selman
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Issue of March 19, 1873
Mrs. Mary Swindall, wife of Thomas Swindall, was born in Green county, October
1801 and died in Troup county, February 26th 1873. Her maiden name was Moore (a
sister of the late Green Moore, of Green county); she was married first to
George Wells-- after his death to Mr. Swindall. Her second marriage was
a little more than twenty-eight years ago. W. J. Cotter
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of March 26, 1873
On the 19th of Feb. 1873, Willie W. S. McHan, son of Rev. W. B. and Mrs. Julia
A. McHan, aged 15 years and 3 months.
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Issue of March 26, 1873
Mrs. Mary Osiana Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Richardson of Marion, S.
C., and wife of John O. Wilson, Esq., was born August 4th 1852, married April
27th 1871, and died January 19th 1873, leaving a babe
born Feb. 23d 1872.
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Issue of March 26, 1873
Miss Mary E. Littlejohn, daughter of John and Catharine Littlejohn, was born
Sept. 10th 1844 and died at the residence of her father in Polk county, N. C.,
on the 23d of Feb. 1873. She has left a father and two
brothers. W. W. Womack
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of March 26, 1873
Joseph C. Gantt died in Cleveland county, N. C., in the 26th year of his age.
After the war he returned to his home in North Carolina, married, and moved to
East Tennessee, and resided there two years, after which he returned to his
native home. He left a wife and three children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of March 26, 1873
Mrs. Mary A. Snow, wife of A.
D. Snow, died in Walker county, Ga., on the 11th Dec last, aged 38 years. She
left a husband and three children. A.
W. Rowland
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of March 26, 1873
Brother Geo. M. Smith, son of Rev. Jas. R. and Mrs. Mary A.
Smith, was born in Butts county, Ga., Sept. 15th 1856 and died December 27th
1873.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of April 2, 1873
Mrs. Ann Barbara McCants was born in Camden, S. C., November 14, 1794, and died
at Orange Hill, the residence of Rev. John P. Margaret, near Eufaula, Barbour
county, Ala., February 24, 1873. Mrs. McCants was the daughter of Mr. Daniel
Carpenter, formerly a merchant of New York, who removed
to Camden about the year 1792. About the year 1814 she was married to Mr. John
McCants, a promising young merchant of Camden. He died
about 1819 and left two lovely daughters. About the year 1828 she removed to
Mount Ariel, now Cokesbury, S. C. About 1834, she removed to Houston county,
Ga., near the town of Fort Valley, and took her aged mother under her care. Her
here younger daughter was married. In 1844, Mrs. McCants was bereft of her
eldest and only surviving daughter, and in 1849 her mother, Mrs. Lydia
Carpenter, in the 82d year of her age. John P. Margart
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Issue of April 2, 1873
Mrs. Susan A. Budington, wife of Judge Ozier Budington,
was born at Easton, Maryland, Oct. 28, 1813, and died at Whitesville, Fla.,
February 28, 1872.
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Issue of April 2, 1873
My wife, Mrs. Martha A. Nicholson, daughter of J.
A. and D. Winn, was born in Jackson co., Ga., Dec. 10,
1832 and died in Pickens county, Ala., January 20, 1873. Buried at Andrew Chapel
Church. Evan. Nicholson
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of April 2, 1873
Mrs. Eliza Dixon Baldwin was born in Autauga county, Ala., March 20, 1844, and
died in Merriwether county, Ga., February 23, 1873. In childhood, death deprived
her of her parents. Her aunt, Mrs. E. B. Bell, became her foster-mother. She was
married to Mr. A. M. Baldwin, whom, with four children
are left to mourn.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of April 2, 1873
Mrs. Mary Hightower, wife of James Hightower and daughter of Wm. H. Walker, of
Culloden, Ga., was born on 22d June 1841 in Macon, Ga., and died in Upson county
,Ga., Jan. 23d, 1873. She left a husband and three
little daughters. J. O. A. Cook
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Issue of April 2, 1873
Mrs. Mary Ann Thomason, relict of Sewell Thomason, late of Greenville county, S.
C., was born September 17, 1830, and died January 30, 1873. Sister Thomason was
a member of the Fair View Presbyterian Church.
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Issue of April 9, 1873
Mrs. Mary A. Magruder, daughter of Major John and Mrs.
Mary Power, was born in Edgefield district, S. C., May 1st 1803; was married to
Rev. William Magruder of Columbus county, Ga., in December 1827, and died at
Lowndesville, Abbeville district, S. C., on the 28th of December 1872. She left
three children.
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Issue of April 9, 1873
Dr. J. J. Ellis of Florence, S. C., died on the 4th of February 1873, lacking 2
days of being 89 years old. He leaves a wife and three
children. L. Wood
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Issue of April 9, 1873
Mrs. Nancy Allen, daughter of John and Nancy Tucker, was born June 16th 1808, in
Spartanburg district, S. C., and died January 14th 1873, in a
few miles of the place where she was born. She was married to Emanuel Allen when
she was about twenty-two years old
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 9, 1873
Mrs. Julia Mildred Adams, daughter of Nathaniel A. and
Mary Mildred Adams, died in Petersburg, Indiana, January 15th 1873, in the
thirty-eighth year of her age.
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Issue of April 9, 1873
A. Houghston Foster, brother of the above, was born
Oct. 11, 1818 and died Feb. 1, 1873. So lived and died two of the best men in
Lebanon church, Rich Hill circuit. James F. Smith
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Issue of April 9, 1873
Mrs. M. J. Ruffin, wife of J. L. Ruffin and daughter of William and Elizabeth
Gordon, was born Nov. 11, 1848 and died in Macon county, Ala., February 6, 1873.
She leaves one child and a husband. J. W. Solomon
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Issue of April 16, 1873
Mrs. Mary Eugenia Taylor, only daughter of George and Catherine Duncan and wife
of Jos. H. Taylor, was born in Houston county, Ga., Jan. 6th 1845 and died in
Cuthbert, Ga., February 26th 1873. J. O. A. Cook
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Issue of April 16, 1873
Rev. Greenberry Garrett, son of Eli and Agatha Garrett, was born in Davidson
county, Tenn., July 24th 1800 and died March 20th 1873 in Summerfield, Ala. When
thirty-two years of age, he was united in wedlock to Mary W. Speer, by Rev.
A. L. P. Green. One son and four daughters were the
fruit of this marriage. He was bereaved of his first wife in 1850, lived
a widower until 1856 when he was married to Mrs. Eliza
J. Plummer, who survives him. He was buried by the side of his first wife in our
Woodland Cemetery. R. H. Harris
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of April 16, 1873
Mrs. Josephine A. Taylor, wife of H. S. Taylor and
daughter of Abraham and Lucy Miller, died at the residence of her father, near
Palmetto, Ga., on the 20th of March 1873, in her 28th year. W. D. Payne
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of April 16, 1873
Miss Lucy A. Turner of McDonough, Ga.,
a member of the Junior Class of Wesleyan Female
College, departed this life in Macon, Ga., on 30th January 1873, in the 19th
year of her age.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of April 16, 1873
Mary Adelia Snow, wife of A. D. Snow, died in Walton
county ,Ga., December 17, 1872, aged 38 years. A. W.
Rowland
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of April 16, 1873
J. A. Bedanbaugh was born November 16th 1826 and died
January 15, 1873. He leaves a widow and nine children.
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Issue of April 23, 1873
Near Lockhart, Texas, April 3d 1873, Rosalie, infant daughter of W.
A. and M. Virginia Waller, aged four months and four
days.
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 23, 1873
Mrs. Irene S. Anderson, daughter of Isaac and Martha E. Winship and wife of
Louis F. Anderson, was born June 7th 1844 and died in Atlanta, Ga., April 6th
1873. She was a member of Mulberry Street M. E. Church,
South, and Macon, Georgia. W. C. Bass
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of April 23, 1873
Mrs. Mary A. Burney died at the home of her
grand-daughter, in Burke county on the 7th of March, in the 65th year of her
age. J. B. Jones
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Issue of April 23, 1873
Rebecca A. Livingstone was born Jan. 12th 1801 and died
in Orangeburg county, S. C., Jan. 14th 1873.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of April 23, 1873
John W. Pitts was born in North Carolina, April 2, 1804, and died at his
residence in Newborn, Newton county, Ga., January 11th 1873. A
Daughter
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Issue of April 23, 1873
Ambrose Hanley was born in Virginia, Sept. 17th 1806 and died in Hamilton,
Harris county, Ga., Feb. 21st 1873. He was first married to Miss Elizabeth
Nettles, Feb. 18th 1830. His second wife was Mrs. M. A.
Reese, to whom he was married Feb. 3d, 1859. He leaves a
widow, three daughters by his first and one by his last marriage. W. F. Robison
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Issue of April 23, 1873
Cason H. Woodham, daughter of John and Mary Riley, was born in Darlington
district, S. C., about 1810, was married to Ariss Woodham in the same district,
Dec. 25th 1831. In 1833 they removed to Henry county, Ala., and in 1834 to Dale
county, Ala., where she lived until death March 18, 1873. A.
Dowling
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of April 23, 1873
W. Gordon Gregg died in Marion county, S. C., March 22d 1873, in the
seventy-first year of his age. A. J. Stafford
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Issue of April 30, 1873
Mrs. Margaret Livingston, wife of Captain Thos. J. Livingston and daughter of
the late John S. Wynche, Esq., of Madison county, Fla., died in Quitman, Ga., on
the 3d of April 1873. She was married to Capt. T. J. Livingston, 20 Dec 1855.
They removed to Quitman at the close of the late war. She leaves an aged mother
and an only sister, a husband and five children. S. S.
Sweet
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Issue of April 30, 1873
Mrs. P. W. Jones, wife of Rev. R. F. Jones of the North Georgia Conference, and
daughter of Hill and Mary Sandeford, was born in Burke county, Ga., June 12,
1836 and died at Newnan, Ga., April 8th 1873. A. J.
Dean
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Issue of April 30, 1873
Mrs. Jane McCutcheon, wife of Benjamin R. McCutcheon, deceased, and daughter of
Wm. and Nancy Bell of Jackson county, Ga., was born January 27, 1798 and died
February 4, 1873. She was married in 1821. She leaves seven children. Her
remains are deposited in the cemetery at Lafayette, Walker County, Ga., by the
side of her husband. A. Odom
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Issue of April 30, 1873
Mrs. Martha Ann E. Dickson, wife of John S. Dickson and eldest daughter of
Thomas S. and Francis M. Mason, died in Macon, Ga., February 5th 1873. She was
born in Laurens county, May 15th 1843. She was married September 8th 1859. She
left a husband and four little children, father and
mother, sisters and brothers.
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Issue of May 7, 1873
Egbert Lovelace (one of the twins), son of J. M. and M. A.
Lovelace, died April 22d 1873, in Troup county, Ga., aged six years.
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Issue of May 7, 1873
Mrs. Martha W. Cox, whose maiden name was Ashworth, was born in Union district,
S. C., about 1808 and died in Gwinnett county, Ga., March 6th 1873. Harmony
Grove Church, the neighbors, an aged companion, a son
and two daughters miss her.... Robt. P. Martin
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Issue of May 7, 1873
Mrs. Ann S. Sistrunk, was the daughter of Daniel Riley, of Orangeburg district,
S. C. She was born Nov. 11th 1826 and died March 12th 1873. Her married to
George L. S. Sistrunk, which occurred in 1845, was a
very happy one. In August 1870 her husband died, leaving her one child,
a son twenty-three years of age, who survived his
father only about one month. In the latter part of December last, she visited
her sister, Mrs. Wesley Houser, near Fort Valley, Georgia. Her remains were
returned to S. C. and deposited by the side of her husband and son in the
village graveyard at Orangeburg C.H. F. A. Branch
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Issue of May 7, 1873
Mrs. Anna Sybella, consort of Major M. R. Marks and daughter of Judge Eli G. and
Mrs. A. V. Hill, of Terrell county, Georgia, died on
the 6th April, at Lake Maitland, Orange county, Florida. Her little daughter
Jessie.
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Issue of May 7, 1873
Joshua P. Shropshear was born in Oglethorpe county, Ga., February 17th 1806 and
died in Fayette county, March 10th 1873. Leaves a wife
and daughters.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of May 7, 1873
Mrs. Ann S. Sistrunk, was the daughter of Daniel Riley, of Orangeburg district,
S. C. She was born Nov. 11th 1826 and died March 12th 1873. Her married to
George L. S. Sistrunk, which occurred in 1845, was a
very happy one. In August 1870 her husband died, leaving her one child,
a son twenty-three years of age, who survived his
father only about one month. In the latter part of December last, she visited
her sister, Mrs. Wesley Houser, near Fort Valley, Georgia. Her remains were
returned to S. C. and deposited by the side of her husband and son in the
village graveyard at Orangeburg C.H. F. A. Branch
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of May 7, 1873
Mrs. Anna Sybella, consort of Major M. R. Marks and daughter of Judge Eli G. and
Mrs. A. V. Hill, of Terrell county, Georgia, died on
the 6th April, at Lake Maitland, Orange county, Florida. Her little daughter
Jessie.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of May 7, 1873
Joshua P. Shropshear was born in Oglethorpe county, Ga., February 17th 1806 and
died in Fayette county, March 10th 1873. Leaves a wife
and daughters.
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Issue of May 14, 1873
Mrs. Mary Craig, wife of Rev. Hugh Craig, was born June 12, 1801, and died at
Chesterfield C. H., S. C., January 30, 1872. A. Ervin
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of May 14, 1873
Mrs. Susan L. Truluck, wife of Bryant Truluck, was born in North Carolina, April
1808; her maiden name was Shines; she was first married to Mr. Henderson of
North Carolina, who lived but a short time, and then
she removed to Georgia, where she was married to Mr. Truluck, and settled near
Vienna, Dooly county, where she died April 20, 1873. She leaves
a husband, two daughters and many grandchildren. James
R. Dickson
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Issue of May 14, 1873
Mrs. Susan Emma Smith, daughter of R. P. and S. A.
Laney, was born 15th August 1843 in Russel county, Ala., and died in Birmingham,
Ala., March 30, 1873. In early womanhood she was married to Mr. Camden Evans. In
a few short years his young life was laid upon the
altar of his country. Just four weeks before his death she consigned to the tomb
an only son. About five years ago she was united in marriage to Mr. Stephen L.
Smith.
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Issue of May 14, 1873
Mrs. Sarah A. Warnock, wife of Irwin C. Warnock, died
in Terrel co., Ga., Feb. 8, 1873. She was born in Lee county, December 25, 1837.
She was married February 27, 1855. She leaves a husband
and five little children. E. J. Rentz
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Issue of May 14, 1873
James Jones, a native of North Carolina, died in Troup
county, Ga., April 2d, 1873, aged nearly 93 years. He was one of the first
settlers in the county, coming before the Indians left. W. J. Cotter
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of May 14, 1873
Tribute of Respect from Quarterly Conference, Mulberry street Charge, Macon
District to Jacob R. Danford, A. R. Freeman, and B.
A. Wise.
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Issue of May 21, 1873
Mrs. Elizabeth Jane McRae, daughter of John and Christianna Clements, was born
May 5th 1836 in Telfair county, Ga., and died April 25th 1873 in Spring Hill,
Montgomery county, Ga., within ten days of her 37th birth day. In 1859 she was
married and her husband became a member of the Southern
army early in the late war... he died in March 1865. She has left two little
boys. H. C. Fentress
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Issue of May 21, 1873
Sister Iranonah C. Smith was born Sept 5th 1833 in Coweta county, Georgia, and
died March 29th 1873, near Dallas, Texas. She was the daughter of C. W. and Mary
E. Arnold. She moved to Louisiana with her parents in 1856; was married to
Thomas H. Smith on 9th November 1871. She leaves a
husband, father, mother, sister and four brothers. H. O. White. Newnan Herald
please copy.
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Issue of May 21, 1873
George K., the only son of Rev. Benj. F. and Mrs. S. A.
Breedlove, aged 12 years, 6 months, and 28 days, died at Cuthbert, Ga., March
29th 1873. J. B. Cozby
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Issue of May 21, 1873
Mrs. Elizabeth Ioove[?], wife of the late Major B. Clarke, Newnan, died Dec.
29th 1872, in Coweta county, Ga., in the 62d year of her age. The deceased was
a native of South Carolina. Lillie B. Clarke
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Issue of May 21, 1873
Mrs. Fannie L. Russell, wife of Mr. R. Russell, died near Carrollton, Ga. She
was the daughter of Sylvanus and Elizabeth Bell-- born in Coweta county, May 8;
married Oct. 4, 1857. She leaves six lovely children and a
husband.
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of May 21, 1873
Sister Elizabeth Johnson, familiarly called "Aunt Betsey," consort of William
Johnson, who preceded her to the tomb only five months, was born in Franklin
county, Ga., April 18th 1813, and died in Winterville, Oglethorpe county, Ga.,
April 15th 1873. C. A. Conoway
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Issue of May 21, 1873
Christiana Rast, nee Hunkapiller, relict of Frederic Rast, deceased, was born in
Orangeburg district, S. C., about the last of June 1793 and died at her home in
Autauga county, Ala., April 29th 1873. She and her husband were both of Dutch
descent, their parents having come to American in early life. She was married to
Mr. Rast, March 7th 1815, he being a widower and having
several children by a former wife. Mother Rast was
reared by Presbyterian parents. W. A. Montgomery
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Issue of May 28, 1873
James Freeman was born on the 5th of September 1789 in Oglethorpe county, Ga.,
and died near Atlanta, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs.
A. F. Hurt, on the 18th of March 1873. He left a
wife, children, and grandchildren.
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Issue of May 28, 1873
Major Jas. A. Miller died at his residence near Fort
Valley, Ga., 24th February 1873, in the 76th year of his age. He was born in
Hancock county in 1797.
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Issue of May 28, 1873
Mrs. Margaret A. Hughes, wife of T. C. Hughes and
daughter of H. and M. Cowan, was born in Anderson district, S. C., in 1836; died
in Turkeytown, Ala., March 18, 1873. Wm. Cunters
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Issue of June 4, 1873
Mrs. Amanda Robinson, daughter of W. R. and Dorinada Townsend and wife of W.
A. Robinson, was born July 22d 1843, and died near
Darien, Georgia, March 1873, in the thirtieth year of her age.
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Issue of June 4, 1873
Mrs. Mary F. Crawley, whose maiden name was Dunn, wife of James
A. Crawley, was born in Autauga county, Ala., March
30th 1832 and died in pike county, Ga., April 23d 1873.
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Issue of June 4, 1873
Mrs. Sarah A. E. Calder, widow of James R. Calder, was
born in Walton county, Ga., and died in Savannah, Ga., April 20th 1873, in her
forty-fourth year. Most of her married life was spent in McIntosh county,
Georgia, but in 1857, she removed to Savannah, and resided there until her
death. Geo. G. N. MacD.
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Issue of June 4, 1873
James Bradfield was born Dec. 20th 1808 in Rockingham county, North Carolina,
and died May 3d 1873 in Troup county, Georgia. He leaves a
wife (a daughter of the late Rev. J. C. Traylor),
a son and two daughters (one the wife of Rev. J. Reece,
of Eufaula, Ala), his aged mother-in-law, an inmate of his family. W. J. Cotter
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Issue of June 4, 1873
Watson Ashurst, son of Dr. J. and E. R. Ashurst, died in Lake city, Fla., on
24th of April 1873. He was born it Putnam county, Ga., on 30th March 1837.
A. A. Robinson
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Issue of June 4, 1873
Fannie T., daughter of Rev. T. Alonzo and J. E. D. Harris, died in Winterville,
Ga., April 28th 1873, aged 17 years, 11 months and 17 days. C.
A. Conoway
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Issue of June 11, 1873
In Orangeburg, S. c., May 13th 1873, Eugenia Riley, daughter of
A. J. and U. M. Gaskins, aged 2 years, 2 months, and 10
days.
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Issue of June 11, 1873
Mrs. Rebecca S. Coffee was born in Pulaski county, Ga., July 28, 1836, and died
in Hawkinsville, Ga., May 4, 1873. The deceased was married to Captain John
A. Coffee in 1854, and left three surviving children.
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Issue of June 11, 1873
Wiley A. Jones died at his residence, near Rehoboth
Church, Morgan circuit, Ga., April 16, 1873, aged seventy-one years. He was
raised in Clarke county, four miles from Watkinsville; married Sarah M. Edwards
in 1838. L. G. Anderson
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of June 11, 1873
Capt. Simon L. Sparkman of Columbia county, Fla., died on 18th of March last, in
the sixty-seventh year of his age. He was a native of
Liberty county, Ga., but was removed in his boyhood with his father to Florida.
Since his death, his youngest daughter, Lavinia S. Sparkman, has also passed
away. She died May 6th.
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Issue of June 11, 1873
Missouri A., wife of J. W. N. Parrott and daughter of
Walton and Angelina S. Robinson, was born July 1848; was married in 1865; died
near Concord, Gadsden county, Fla., May 7, 1873. J. D. Rogers
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of June 11, 1873
Mrs. A. E. Hawthorn died in Anderson county, S. C., May
15, 1873, aged thirty-three years. J. W. Murray
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Issue of June 18, 1873
Mrs. Lottie A. Snow, wife of Wm. M. Snow and daughter
of Willis and Ellen H. Skinner, was born in Muscogee county, near Columbus, Ga.,
July 28th 1841, and died in Opelika, Ala., March 3d 1873, aged twenty-eight
years, seven months and six days. O. L. Smith
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Issue of June 18, 1873
Mrs. M. H. McCorkle, my wife, and daughter of James Dougherty, Esq., of Columbia
county, Ga., died in Wrightsboro, McDuffie county, Ga., April 20th 1873, in her
27th year. Left motherless at about four years old, she was taken in by
a pious aunt. She leaves two little children. H.
McCorkle
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Issue of June 18, 1873
Sister Martha C. Gilreath, wife of W. H. Gilreath and daughter of the late
William Few of Greenville co., died in Greenville co., S. C., May 21st 1873.
A. B. Stephens
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Issue of June 25, 1873
J. J. Douglas died in Meriwether county, Ga., on 4th of April 1873. He was born
in South Carolina, 28th August 1830, but removed in early childhood with his
parents to Meriwether county, Ga. C. A. Stiles
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
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Issue of June 25, 1873
James Copes was born at Smithville, N. C., in 1798. When but a
boy, he was removed to Charleston, S. C., where he spent the most of his life.
During the war he removed to Winnsboro, S. C., and remained there till his
death, Jan. 17, 1873. Sister Eliza Harriet Copes, consort of James Copes, died
November 15, 1873 [sic]. J. S. Connor
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Issue of June 25, 1873
Mrs. Nancy L. Sibley died in Senoia, Ga., May 28th 1873, in the seventy-fifth
year of her age. She was a native of South Carolina,
and married James W. Sibley of the same state. About forty-two years ago she was
left a widow, and with her children and her father (H.
Shell) moved to this state and settled in Coweta county. L. Bedenbaugh
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 25, 1873
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hines, wife of Dr. T. P. Hines, was born Sept. 15, 1841, and
died in Jefferson county, Ga., May 25, 1873. Just thirteen days after her death,
her little babe, Mary Elizabeth, born Feb. 12, died also, and they are both in
one grave. She left a husband and one dear little
child. Thos. B. Lanier
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 25, 1873
Mrs. Mattie Petrona Roberts, only daughter of Thos. H. and Sallie
A. Dozier, died in Union Springs, Ala., March 11, 1873.
She was born in Talbotton, Ga., November 11, 1852. John W. Dozier, Jr.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 25, 1873
Mrs. Lucy Steger was born January 5th 1786 and died at the residence of her
son-in-law, Mr. A. Allen, Pike county, Ga., May 14th
1873. She had been a Baptist for over forty years. J.
M. Wood
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 25, 1873
Mrs. M. A. Zeigler, consort of Henry M. Zeigler,
deceased, and eldest daughter of Edward and Margaret Hays, deceased, died at her
residence in Orangeburg county, S. C., June 4th 1873. Loula H. Zeigler
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 25, 1873
Mrs. Bethany Hudson, wife of A. C. Hudson, was born in
Wayne county, N. C., Sept. 18th 1816 and died in Chattahoochee co., Ga., April
24, 1873.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 2, 1873
Bazil A. Wise was born in Statesboro, Ga., Oct. 1st,
1827 and died in Macon, Ga., April 5th 1873. Jas. O. Branch
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 2, 1873
Mrs. Isabella Sweatman died May 7, 1873, at her daughter's residence in
Charleston county, S. C., within a few miles of where
she was born and reared, at the age of 86 years. She left children and several
grandchildren.
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 2, 1873
Bryant Dixon died at the residence of his son, H. H. Dixon, in Macon county,
Ga., May 31, 1873, in the eighty-ninth year of his age. He was
a native of North Carolina and came to Georgia when a
small boy. He resided first in Burke county, Georgia, then in Hancock, Putnam,
Monroe, Sumter and Macon counties. R. W. Dixon
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 2, 1873
Nami Ellen Wilson, wife of Henry Wilson and daughter of Anthony and Sarah
McCarty, was born Oct. 20th 1833 and died in Decatur county, Ga., April 17th
1873. She leaves a husband and five children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 2, 1873
Mrs. Malinda Turner, wife of Riley Turner, was born July 20th 1820 and died in
Meriwether county, Ga., May 19th 1873. She was married to Eliss Faribe in 1838,
serving him as a dutiful wife eighteen years, where he
died, leaving her with three daughters.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 2, 1873
Mrs. Emily Palestine Wright, wife of James A. Wright of
Abbeville, died June 11th 1873, aged 31 years, 3 months and 13 days. Her maiden
name was Robinson. Married in 1865.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 2, 1873
Joanah M. Bunch, wife of George Bunch, was born in Orangeburg district, S. C.,
January 14th 1818 and died in Macon, Ga., May 27th 1873. She left
a husband and two children. One year before her
deceased, she witnessed the death of her second son.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 2, 1873
Elizabeth Conner, a resident of Charleston county,
South Carolina, died in the same, being upwards of 81 years of age. She was
married twice, last to the father of our beloved W. G. Conner, of Texas, several
years a member of the South Carolina Conference. She
spent her last days with her only living daughter, Mrs. Thompson. She was taken
sick on the last day of May, and was buried at Target church the following
Wednesday. J. H. Zimmerman
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 2, 1873
Miss Lavinia A. E. Sparkman, daughter of the late
Captain Simeon L. Sparkman, died at Eachtucknee, Columbia co., Fla., on 6th of
May 1873.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 2, 1873
Lucinda Slaughter, wife of William Slaughter, was born Sept. 12th 1828 and died
in Upson county, Ga., March 4th 1873. She left a
husband and several children. W. H. Graham
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 9, 1873
Mrs. Maria A. Sifley was born in Charleston, S. C.,
February 12, 1801 and died at Orangeburg, S. C., April 23d, 1873. Her companion
and six children remain. Youngest son
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 9, 1873
Thomas J. Shepard, my dear father-in-law, was born in Liberty county, Ga., June
26, 1803, and died at Reidsville, Tatnall county, Ga., at the residence of his
son-in-law, Dr. A. B. Daniel, May 15, 1873. At the age
of two weeks, he was left without a mother, and was
reared by a step-mother, the sister of Dr. Daniel
Baker, until he was fifteen or sixteen years of age. In early manhood he removed
to Pike county. He first married Miss Susan Leake, of Pike County, and returned
to Liberty county, where he buried his wife and his first born. He then married
Miss Susan Way, of Liberty county. They had born until them twelve children,
five of whom were taken when almost infants. T. S. L. Harwell. Hinesville
Gazette will please copy.
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 9, 1873
Abner McGehee, son of James and Mary McGehee, was born in Oglethorpe co., Ga.,
April 23, 1807, and died at Indian Springs, Ga., May 14, 1873. He was
a steward at Eufaula, Ala., moved to Glennville, Ala.,
and later to Summerfield, Ala. His wife died May 27, 1864.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 9, 1873
James Arminius Wright was drowned on the 7th of June last, in the seventeenth
year of his age. He was a son of the esteemed Rev.
Arminius Wright of Columbus, Ga., and was a Sophomore
in Emory College. He was born February 6th 1857. J. M. Doggett
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 9, 1873
Joel H. Bowman was born in Mississippi, Jan. 15, 1835 and died near Subligan,
Chattooga co., Ga., May 17, 1873. He left a wife and
two children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 9, 1873
Sylvester A. Hough, A. M., M.
D., Professor of Physical Science in the Southern Masonic Female College, died
in Atlanta, Ga., April 13th, in the 49th year of his age. He was
a native of Surry co., N. C. His venerable father still
lives. Luther M. Smith
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 9, 1873
Mrs. Laudonia Heir died at her residence in Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1873. She
leaves two sons and a daughter. Josephus Anderson
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 16, 1873
Capt. Wm. A. Lee was born in Virginia, October 7, 1807,
and died in Barnesville, Ga., May 39, 1873. The wife of his youth and several of
his children preceded him to the spirit land. He has left a
widow, one child two years old, and several grown children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 16, 1873
Thomas G. Frazier was born on the 28th October 1805 in Granville, N. C., and
died on the 31st of May 1873, in Coffee county, Ala. J. O. A.
Cook
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 23, 1873
Julius Lamar, aged 5 years, 1 month and 23 days; William Woodliff, aged 2 years,
4 months and 14 days; Algernon Sidney, aged 2 years and 11 months; Vernon
Ludwell, aged 1 year, 2 months and 3 days; all the sons of Professor W. C. and
Mrs. Mary M. Day of Marion High School, Lauderdale county, Miss., have vied
within a recent date, and left their parents childless.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 23, 1873
Allen Geiger was born in Bullock county, Ga., 26th October 1802 and died 7th of
June 1873. He was partly raised in Bullock county, then moved to Wayne county,
Ga., with his father. There he married a Migg Abigail
Briggs, and settled in Liberty county. About the year 1840 his wife died. About
the year 1843 he married a Miss Buford, and moved to
Duval county, Florida. He leaves a wife and fifteen
children. J. N. Geiger
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 23, 1873
Mrs. Francina E. Conley, wife of Rev. Wm. F. Conley of the South Georgia
Conference, and daughter of S. P. Smith, was born in Tatnall co., Ga., July 10,
1842, and died May 21, 1873. She left a husband and
four children. Jas. V. M. Morris
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 23, 1873
Julia C. Rhodes, daughter of Fredrick and Margaret J. Felder, was born in
Orangeburg district on the 10th May 1840, and died in Barnwell county, S. C.,
June 12, 1873. In 1865 she was united to John Rhodes in holy wedlock. She leaves
a husband and a little child.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 23, 1873
Intelligence has reached me of the death of sister Elizabeth McConnell, wife of
Isaac McConnell, formerly of Cherokee county, Ga., now living in Parker county,
Texas. She was born August 22d, 1820 near Lawranceville, Ga., and died June 3,
1873. Wm. A. Simmons
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 23, 1873
Brother John McKoy was born in South Carolina and died in Cherokee county, Ga.,
May 3d 1873. He has left a wife, a
son and a daughter. A. C.
Carson
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 30, 1873
In Greene county, Ga., on Sunday, 20th inst., Mary Elizabeth, infant daughter of
Mr Alexander S. and Mrs. S. A. Kimbrough, aged 18
months.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 30, 1873
Joseph Glenn Sears was born in Newton county, Georgia, 6 August 1836, was killed
in Griffin, Ga., June 16th 1873. He was a conductor on
a freight train on Macon & Western Railroad. He leaves
a wife and five minor children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 30, 1873
Mrs. Nancy G. Royal, wife of James H. Royal, was born in Burke county, Ga., and
died in Savannah, Ga., June 21st 1873, in the 71st year of her age. Her body was
interred in Burke county within half a mile of the
place of her birth. A Husband, niece and two
step-daughters survive. Geo. G. N. MacD.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 30, 1873
Mr. Joshua Spence died in Appling county, Ga., on 9th June in the 79th year of
his age. He has left an aged widow, and a large number
of children and grand-children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 30, 1873
Wm. C. Meredith was born in Savannah, Ga., March 25th 1808, and died at the
residence of his son, in Helena, S. C., June 11th 1873. He leaves several sons
and a daughter.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 30, 1873
Mrs. Adeline P. Harvey died at her residence in Houston county, Georgia, 4th
July 1873, aged 60 years and 6 months. She was a native
of Putnam county, Ga.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 30, 1873
Miss Mary Hunt died on the 21st June aged 17 years, wanting about one month. She
had been a member at Prospect Church, Watkinsville
circuit. L. M. Fowler
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 30, 1873
Dr. Richardson was born in Jones county, Ga., December 29th 1808, and died in
Smithville, Ga., May 24th 1873. Leaves a wife and six
children. W. Lane
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 6, 1873
Mrs. Margaret Ann Farrow, wife of Mr. Albert H. Farrow and youngest daughter of
Rev. John R. and Sarah A. Joy of Camden, S. C., was
born January 25th 1835 and died at Columbia, S. C., July 3, 1873. W. D. Kirkland
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 6, 1873
Mrs. Julia C. Vogt, wife of T. P. Vogt, of Charleston county, S. C., was born
June 5, 1840 and died June 20, 1873, leaving a husband
and three little boys.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 6, 1873
Willie W. Rogers, son of Rev. W. A. Rogers, was born
June 16, 1850 and died in Atlanta, Ga., June 18, 1872 [sic].
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 6, 1873
Rev. Wm. Parks Jones was born in Newnan county, Ga., Nov. 10, 1826 and died June
7, 1873. Son of the Rev. James Jones of the South Georgia Conference, and
a graduate of Emory College.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 13, 1873
Dr. Edward Roswell Ware was born in Richmond county in 1804, and at
a very early age by the death of his father, was left
to the guardianship of his uncle, Hon. Nicholas Ware. He married Miss Margaret
Elizabeth Bacon in 1830 and died in 1873. Henry Hull
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 13, 1873
Mrs. Sarah E. Landrum died June 23, 1873, in Penfield, Ga., aged 63 years. She
was a faithful member of Adkins church in Oglethorpe
county.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 13, 1873
Mrs. Mary A. Woolley was born in Abbeville dist., S.
C., February 15th 1862 [sic] and died in Bartow county, Ga., June 19th 1873.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 13, 1873
Mrs. Samantha N. Merritt was born in Walton county, Ga., Oct. 7th 1836, and died
in Bibb county, July 8th 1873... leaves a husband and
children. W. C. Bass
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 20, 1873
Minnie Francis, a little daughter of James
A. and Nancy E. Overstreet, died in Levy county, Fla.,
June 22, 1873, aged one year and six months.
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 20, 1873
Mrs. Georgia A. Pearce, wife of Charles H. Pearce and
daughter of Major John H. and Mrs. Lavoenah Jones, of Elberton, Ga., died in
Augusta, Ga., on 26th June 1873, in her twenty-second year.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 20, 1873
A few days since we were pained to learn that the Rev.
Jackson Oliver, of Banks county, had passed away. He leaves a
wife and children, one a minister.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 20, 1873
Mrs. Gertrude A. Timberlake, eldest daughter of Mr. J.
D. Ramsey and wife of Captain F. A. Timberlake,
formerly of Smith county, Tenn., died at Augusta, Ga., June 26, 1873, in the
30th year of her age. Nashville Advocate please copy.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 20, 1873
Mrs. Ann Cole Griffin, wife of Rev. W. W. Griffin of Stone Mountain,
a superannuated member of the South Georgia Conference,
was born in Putnam county, Ga., July 38, 1815. She left two children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 20, 1873
Mrs. Elizabeth McSwain, whose maiden name was Randle, was born in Montgomery
(now Stanley) county, N. C., August 11, 1811; was married to W.
A. McSwain, afterwards a
member of the South Carolina Conference, January 24, 1833, and died in Laurens
county, S. C., June 24, 1873. J. B. Traywick
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 27, 1873
Col. Oliver P. Anthony, son of Rev. Samuel Anthony of the South Georgia
Conference, died recently in Fort Gaines, Ga., from pneumonia, aged 45 years and
2 months. He leaves a wife and daughter.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 27, 1873
Rev. Geo. Allen died 28th of June 1873 in the city of Savannah. He left
a widow and large family. He was about fifty-five years
old. Thos G. Herbert
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 27, 1873
Mrs. Helen G. Cary was born 31 December 35 and died in Brunswick, Ga., 9th July
1873. J. O. A. Cook. Union Springs and Sparta papers
please copy.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 27, 1873
Mrs. Lucinda E. L. Clark, daughter of John and Nancy Killian and wife of J.
A. Clark, was born in Haywood county, N. C., Aug. 13th
1840 and died June 3d 1873 in Gordon county, Ga. G. R. Rankin
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 27, 1873
Mrs. Mary A. Entrekin was born in Newberry county ,S.
C., and died in Pickens county, S. C., July 15th 1873, aged 74 years, 9 months
and 15 days. She moved to Laurens County with her husband. Two years ago she
moved to Pickens county to live with her children.