DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM
THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 3, 1875
Conrad Murph was born in South Carolina, February 6th 1786 and died at the
residence of his son-in-law, B. T. Moore, in Houston county, Ga., December
26th 1874. F. A. Branch
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 3, 1875
Mrs. Wineford A. Edwards, wife of W. P. Edwards,
was born in Washington county, Ga., in 1807; was married in 1823, at Old
Fort, in Jones county, Ga; moved from Jones to Talbot county (now Taylor)
and was one of the original members of Rocky Mount Church, and was the last
of these, save Robert Carson, now in Texas. Sister Edwards was the mother of
eleven children, ten of whom survive her. She buried her husband in 1857. E.
J. Rents
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 3, 1875
My father, Henry Walker, was born and reared in Jasper county, Georgia, and
died near the place of his birth, December 6th 1874, in his seventieth year.
He leaves a widow and eight children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 3, 1875
Mrs. Amanda G. Minter, wife of L. D. Minter, deceased, died December 17,
1874, at Waverly, Lee county, Ala., aged 58. She was raised
a Presbyterian but soon after her marriage, joined
the Methodist Church.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 10, 1875
In Charleston, S. C., on the 18th Jan. 1875, Bessie, aged 3 years and 11
months, and on the 25th Jan., Willie, aged 2 years and 10 months, children
of William W. and Mary A. Pemberton.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 10, 1875
Sister Hattie Koger died at Round O, S. C., January 17th 1875, in her 23rd
year. She leaves a husband and two children.
A. E. Williams
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 10, 1875
My aunt, Mrs. Sophia Connor, wife of Jacob Connor, died in Orangeburg
county, S. C., Dec. 31st 1874, in the 74th year of her age. She leaves
a husband and children. W. Hutto
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 10, 1875
Sister Helen J. Porter, relict of Dr. John L. Porter, was born in Monroe
county, Ga., Aug. 18th 1828; died in Lumpkin, Ga., Feb. 22nd 1875.
A. J. Dean
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 10, 1875
Samuel V. Whitaker, son of R. J. and Frances Whitaker, was born in Henry
county, Ga., August 15th 1837; died near his birthplace, January 11th 1875.
He left a wife and seven children. M. V. Sowell
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 17, 1875
Bettie Kellam, daughter of S. J. and A. V. Kellam
of Laurens county, Ga., was born October 17th 1866, and died in Macon, Ga.,
February 23d 1875.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 17, 1875
Dr. John S. Hill of Troup county, Georgia, son of the late John Hill, and
brother of the Hon. B. H. Hill, was born in Jasper county, Georgia, April 29th
1821; moved to Troup county in 1834, thence to Texas in 1840; after
a few years he retired to his native state, where he
died January 25th 1875. In 1848 he was married to Miss Sarah B. Cameron of Troup
county. H. J. Ellis
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 17, 1875
Mrs. Elizabeth Crowder, wife of Mark H. Crowder, died in Merriwether county,
Ga., January 7, 1875. She married May 12, 1840. She leaves a
husband, aged father, and children. P. M. Ryburn
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 17, 1875
Mrs. Eliza Ann Clinkscales, whose maiden name was Black, relict of the late
George B. Clinkscales of Abbeville county, S., C., was born in Abbeville county,
April 3d, 1818, and died in Williamston, S. C., February 12th 1875. Samuel
A. Weber
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 17, 1875
Mrs. Susan V. Brabham, daughter of John and Cornelia Holly, was born February
24th 1838; was married to Dr. S. J. Brabham, November 3d 1858; died January 23d
1875, leaving a husband and three children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 24, 1875
Mrs. Frances A. Dixon, whose maiden name was Ashley,
a member of St. James' Church, died in Augusta, Ga., on
12th of February 1875, in the 75th year of her age. She was a
native of Lincoln county, Ga., but for many years had resided in this city. She
was left a widow in 1844 with eleven children. Her
husband's name was Henry Dixon.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 24, 1875
William P. Murdock was born in Beaufort, S. C., January 17th 1809, was married
to Sarah Williams of Bullock county, Ga., December 10th 1839; died near Welborn,
Suwannee county, Florida, February 19th 1875. His eldest son, Rev. C. P.
Murdock. Thomas A. Carruth
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 24, 1875
Mrs. Martha Pittman, widow of Col. J. J. Pittman, was born in Halifax county, N.
C., July 31st 1801 and died in Marianna, Fla., Feb. 11th 1875. Twice she had
been left a widow. She had been for many years
a member of the Presbyterian Church. Southern
Presbyterian please copy.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 24, 1875
Reudolph Fowler, oldest son of James A. Fowler, died in
Spartanburg, S. C., Feb. 20th 1875, aged just twenty-three years.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 24, 1875
Brother Daniel J. Mann was born in Georgia, Feb. 29th 1802 and died in Baker
county, Fla., March 1st 1875. He raised a large family.
J. W. Barnett
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 24, 1875
Mrs. Rebecca White, whose maiden name was Pulliam, was born in Elbert county,
Georgia, and died December 31st 1874, aged 87 years. Her husband, Stephen White,
died only about one and a half years ago. Thos J. Adams
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 24, 1875
Miss Euanna L. Dial, daughter of Capt. W. C. and Mrs. Sarah A.
Dial was born in Cherokee county, Ga., April 7th 1857 and died February 24th
1875. W. G. Hanson
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 24, 1875
Mrs. Eliza Parker, relict of the late Isaac H. Parker of Newton county, Ga.,
died in Atlanta, Ga., January 14th 1875, in the sixty-fourth year of her age.
Henry B. Parker, son of the above, died in the same city, January 16th in his
twenty-sixth year. A communication from Mrs. Georgia E.
Knox, daughter of sister of these persons....
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 31, 1875
Elizabeth Wright died in Spartanburg, S. C., January 28th 1875, at the advanced
age of ninety-three years. She was born in Brunswick county, Va., October 30th
1781, passed several years of early life in North Carolina, not far from
Raleigh, and came to South Carolina about 1811. A. H.
Lester
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 31, 1875
Mrs. Mary F. Lamkin, wife of Hon. S. C. Lamkin and daughter of Ebenezer and
Elizabeth Williams, deceased, was born in Columbia county, Ga., January 12, 1839
and died February 12, 1875. R. A. Conner
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of March 31, 1875
Rev. A. J. Bryant was born February 12, 1836 and died
in Chattooga county, Ga., December 21st 1874.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 7, 1875
Mrs. Juliet M. Eison, whose maiden name was Brown, was born in Union county, S.
C., January 8th 1823, and died near the place of her birth, January 28th 1875.
She was married to Mr. James Eison, October 16th 1842, who still survives her,
and by whom she had fourteen children, all of whom are still living. On her sick
bed she was admitted as a member of Sardis church. J.
Claudius Miller
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 7, 1875
Francis Henry Kennedy was born in Sumter county, S. C., June 18th 1822; married
Nov. 20th 1845, a daughter of T. M. Dick, M. D., and
died at Mechanicsville, S. C., March 8th 1875. W. A.
Rogers
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 7, 1875
Bannister A. Barksdale was born in Appling county ,Ga.,
April 24th 1854 and died in Orange county, Florida, Dec. 26th 1874. James Harris
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 7, 1875
Brother Latson Myers was born June 16th 1806; died in Glynn county, Georgia,
Feb. 2d 1875. He leaves a wife and five children. J. W.
Roberts
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 7, 1875
Tribute of Respect from Fort Valley and Marshallville charge, South Georgia
Conference to Wm. A. Wiggins.
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Tribute of Respect from Fort Valley and Marshallville charge, South Georgia
Conference to Wm. A. Wiggins.
Tribute of Respect from Union Circuit, Tallahassee District, Florida Conference,
to Alfred Raysor.
Died
Alice Boyd, daughter of R. G. and Mrs. Georgia Center, died at Graham, S. C.,
March 30th 1875, aged about 3 years.
Obituary
Sister Mary Francis Fort, consort of James A. Fort, whose maiden name was
Harwell, was born in Hancock county, Ga., June 8th 1832; died in Stewart county,
Ga., March 30th 1875. She was twice married--first to W. A. Williams, then to J.
A. Fort; and leaves two families of her own, and one family of step-children. A.
J. Dean
Mrs. Margaret E. Houston, whose maiden name was Roberts, was born in South
Carolina, February 20th 1841; was married to Edward M. Houston, July 14th 1859;
died in Wakulla county, Florida, February 17th 1875. Robert Martin
Giles G. Bonner, son of R. W. Bonner, died in Philadelphia, Pa., February 23d
1875, in the 20th year of his age.
Milton Eady, son of Rev. O. Eady, died at Adamsville, Sumter county, Fla.,
February 4th 1875, aged 12 years and 8 months.
Brother Latson Myers was born June 16th 1806; died in Glynn county, Georgia,
Feb. 2d 1875. He leaves a wife and five children. J. W. Roberts
Mrs. Harriet Hardley Jordan was born in South Carolina, Sept. 30th 1822; was
married to James M. Jordan, 28th Nov 1839; and died in Fort Valley, Georgia,
March 15th 1875. S. H. J. Sistrunk
Tribute of Respect from Fort Valley and Marshallville charge, South Georgia
Conference to Wm. A. Wiggins.
Tribute of Respect from Union Circuit, Tallahassee District, Florida Conference,
to Alfred Raysor.
Died
Alice Boyd, daughter of R. G. and Mrs. Georgia Center, died at Graham, S. C.,
March 30th 1875, aged about 3 years.
Obituary
Sister Mary Francis Fort, consort of James A. Fort, whose maiden name was
Harwell, was born in Hancock county, Ga., June 8th 1832; died in Stewart county,
Ga., March 30th 1875. She was twice married--first to W. A. Williams, then to J.
A. Fort; and leaves two families of her own, and one family of step-children. A.
J. Dean
Mrs. Margaret E. Houston, whose maiden name was Roberts, was born in South
Carolina, February 20th 1841; was married to Edward M. Houston, July 14th 1859;
died in Wakulla county, Florida, February 17th 1875. Robert Martin
Miss Euanna L. Dial, daughter of
Capt. W. C. and Mrs. Sarah A. Dial was born in Cherokee
county, Ga., April 7th 1857 and died February 24th 1875. W. G. Hanson
J. Barber Ferguson was born May 5th 1823 and died in Chester county, S. C., Feb.
19th 1875. J. M. Boyd
J. T. M. Bentley, formerly of Henry county, Ga., died recently in Rockdale
county, Ga., in the 23d year of his age.
B. C. Kirk of Kentucky, for about ten years resident in Charleston, S. C., died
in this city, March 2d 1875. G. H. Wells
Mrs. Eliza Parker, relict of the late Isaac H. Parker of Newton county, Ga.,
died in Atlanta, Ga., January 14th 1875, in the sixty-fourth year of her age.
Henry B. Parker, son of the above, died in the same city, January 16th in his
twenty-sixth year. A communication from Mrs. Georgia E.
Knox, daughter of sister of these persons....
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Sealy, wife of John Sealy, was born in Scottsborough, Jones
county, Ga., July 22d 1800 and died at the residence of her son, P. J. Sealy,
January 1st 1875. J. R. Owen
My mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Owen, was born in Haywood county, N. C., about 1804
and died in the same county January 7th 1875. She has left my dear father and
eight children. J. R. Owen. Holston Christian Advocate please copy.
Sister Laura L. Felts, wife of Robert L. Felts, died January 17th 1875, in
warren county, ga., aged 22 years.
Tribute of Respect to Isaac Herbert
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SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 14, 1875
Sister Mary Francis Fort, consort of James A. Fort,
whose maiden name was Harwell, was born in Hancock county, Ga., June 8th 1832;
died in Stewart county, Ga., March 30th 1875. She was twice married--first to W.
A. Williams, then to J. A.
Fort; and leaves two families of her own, and one family of step-children.
A. J. Dean
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 14, 1875
James Preston Richardson of Georgetown, S. C., died on the 23d of March 1875,
aged 35 years, 4 months and 9 days, leaving a wife,
four little girls, and an aged mother. L. Wood
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 21, 1875
Alice Kimbrough Pitts, daughter of H. W. and S. A.
Pitts, was born January 5th 1870 and was killed by the storm, March 20th 1875,
aged 5 years, 2 months and 15 days.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 21, 1875
Mary Jones Pitts, second daughter of H. W. and S. A.
Pitts, was born Dec. 25th 1867, and died from wounds inflicted by the storm,
March 28th 1875, aged 7 years, 2 months and 26 days.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 21, 1875
Daniel McCormick was born in Abbeville District, S. C., and died at Berzellla,
Columbia county, Ga., Sept. 29th 1875. W. A. Dodge.
Long a member of Linwood S. S.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 21, 1875
Mrs. R. Olivia Williams, wife of J. P. Williams and daughter of B. T. and P.
A. C. Outland, was born in Wayne county, N. C., Jan.
13th 1856 and died in Horry county, S. C., april 4th 1875. She leaves
a daughter. Wm. Thomas
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 21, 1875
Mrs. Mary A. Bigby died at her daughter's residence in
Honea Path, S. C., March 13th 1875, in the seventy-sixth year of her age. S. P.
H. Elwell
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 21, 1875
Lodrick Spicer was born in North Carolina and died in Houston county, Ga., March
7th 1875. He leaves a wife and five little children. S.
S. Pennington
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 21, 1875
Mrs. Susan Rebecca Blackman was born in Darlington District, S. C., March 8th
1837, and died in Suwanee county, Florida, March 24th 1875. Most of her early
life was spent near Augusta, Georgia, until about 1852 when she removed with her
father, Mr. Henry Gibbs, to Florida. On 6th of May 1854, she was married to Mr.
Joab Blackman, left with eight children, one only a few
weeks old, mourn the loss of a most excellent wife and
mother. Thomas A. Carruth
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 21, 1875
Jacob A. Robinson, son of J. e. and M. S. Robinson, was
born in Orangeburg county, South Carolina, Sept. 7th 1845 and died at the
residence of J. M. Crews, his father-in-law, in Columbia county, Florida, Jan.
24th 1875. S. E. Phillips
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 28, 1875
Mrs. Clara A. Hunnicutt, whose maiden name was
Atkinson, was born in Brunswick county, Va., March 12, 1812; and died in Coweta
county, Ga., January 19, 1875. She had been twice married, first to Thomas
Parks, the father of her children, and later to Dr. J. E. P. Hunnicutt, who
survives her but advanced in years. R. F. Jones
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 28, 1875
Mrs. Carrie Gramling, wife of Thomas A. Gramling and
daughter of Col. H. C. Kellogg of Forsyth county, Ga., was born October 7th
1851; died in Atlanta, Ga., April 9th 1875. Robt. A.
Eakes
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 28, 1875
Fannie E. Pitts, eldest daughter of H. W. and S. A.
Pitts, was born April 7th 1861 and died March 20th 1875 in Harris county, near
Hamilton, Ga. Geo. S. Johnston
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 28, 1875
Chesley Attaway died in Rome, Ga., March 26th 1875, in his 71st year. He left
a devoted wife here; two children, one in Missouri, the
other in Kansas.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 28, 1875
Mrs. Mary Jane Hagin was born June 9th 1844; was married to Jas. S. Hagin, June
15th 1869; died April 10th 1875. She leaves a husband
and four little children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of April 28, 1875
Tribute of Respect from Summerville circuit, North Georgia Conference to Rev.
A. J. Bryant.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 5, 1875
Martha Ann Dillon, eldest daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Williamson, was
born in Scriven county, October 20, 1823; was married to D. James Dillon,
November 10, 1846, and died April 8, 1875 in Brunswick, Georgia. J. O.
A. Cook
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 5, 1875
Dr. James M. Sullivan was born March 11, 1816 and died April 9, 1875. He was
twice married; first to Miss Mims, and then to Miss Vaughn, who preceded him but
a short time to the grave. He leaves eleven children.
John Attaway
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 12, 1875
Nancy Louisa Gramling, daughter of William A. and
Priscilla P. Gramling, and grand-daughter of C. W. Gramling, died from
accidental burning in Madison county, Fla., April 18th, 1875, aged 5 years and 4
days.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 12, 1875
Mrs. Ann Saffold of Madison, Ga., died April 2d 1875, in the 83d year of her
age, and in the same room which she had occupied for nearly 60 years. She was
the last of the children of Maj. Oliver Porter, the sister of Mr. Anthony Porter
of Savannah, Ga., and of Mr. John W. Porter of Madison, Ga., both of whom died
many years ago. She was born in Greene county, Ga., January 8th 1793 and on 15
December 1813 was married to Adam G. Saffold, of Madison, Ga. She raised only
two children-- a son Mr. Wm. O. Saffold, who died on
the 6th of January last, and a daughter Mrs. Col. D. S.
Johnson, now residing in Madison, in the old family mansion. A.
Means
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 12, 1875
Mrs. Eliza Pace was born March 8th 1838; was married to Rev. John
A. Pace in 1860 and died in Opelika, Ala., March 24th
1875. W. M. Motley
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 12, 1875
Mrs. Mary Downs, whose maiden name was Morrow, was born in 1821; was married to
Joseph Pate in 1836 or '37; after his death, having lived a
widow about six years, she married Isaiah Downs, with whom she lived happily
until 1865 or '66 when he died; and died herself in Bryan county, Ga., March
19th 1875. W. J. Jordan
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 12, 1875
Mrs. Nancy A. Elkins, whose maiden name was Sheppard,
died in Washington county, Ga., February 18th 1875, in her forty-seventh year.
She was first married to a Mr. Brown, by whom she had
three children, and after his death, married Mr. Elkins. J. B. Culpepper
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 12, 1875
Mrs. Mariah A. Brown was born in Craven county, N. C.,
February 27th 1801 and died in Americus, Ga., April 22d 1875. While yet young,
she removed to Florida.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 12, 1875
William D. Lumpkin was born in Hall county, Georgia, April 23d 1810 and died in
Walker county, Georgia, April 8th 1875. He leaves a
widow, daughter and two sons. P. G. Reynolds
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 19, 1875
Rev. Aaron G. Stacy, son of Rev. Jeremiah Stacy, was born near Morganton, Burke
county, North Carolina, November 15, 1822; died in Austin, Texas, April 8, 1875.
F. A. Mood
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 19, 1875
Rev. Edward Sessions, son of Edward and Mary Sessions, and brother of Rev. J. J.
Sessions, of Terrell county, Georgia, was born near Georgetown, South Carolina,
August 14, 1814, and died near Lake Butler, Florida, March 17, 1875. He leaves
a wife and eight children. W. J. Morris
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 19, 1875
Hugh Allen Wooding was born in Burke county, Georgia, August, 26, 1849 and died
March 29, 1875 in the same county. In his death a
loving mother gives up the last of four sons; and of three daughters, but one
remains.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 19, 1875
Philemon Willhite was born in North Carolina in 1806. He spent much of his life
in Union Parish, Louisiana, and moved to Florida a few
years ago. R. D. Gentry. New Orleans Advocate please copy.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 26, 1875
Brother Pulaski F. Campbell was born in Butts county, Ga., November 19, 1836 and
died in Augusta, Ga., May 2, 1875. The files of the Southern Christian Advocate
contain obituary notices of his grand-father and grand-mother, and of his father
and mother. the Grandfather, George Campbell, was a
faithful soldier of the revolution of 1776. The father, Col. James H. Campbell,
died in 1844. Brother Campbell was married on 6 November 1867 to Miss Sallie W.
Eve, daughter of Dr. Joseph A. Eve. Clement
A. Evans
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 26, 1875
Mrs. Frances S. Arrington was born in Richmond county, Ga., February 22d, 1828;
married April 17, 1856; died February 24, 1875 in Augusta, Ga. She was the
daughter of Rev. Alexander Averett, who was a member of
the Georgia Conference at the time of his death. Clement A.
Evans
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 26, 1875
Mrs. Sarah A. Wright, daughter of the late Rev. Wm.
Arnold of the Georgia Conference, was born in Putnam county, Ga., January 26
1827; married Alexander H. Wright, who was a lieutenant
in the 32d Georgia Regiment and died in Fort Delaware in 1864; died in Rome,
Ga., May 1st 1875. Mrs. Wright was buried beside her daughter at Silver Creek
church. Rome Courier.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 26, 1875
William Hunter, Esq., was born 22 November 1808 and died on 17th of April 1875.
He leaves a widow and many relatives.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 26, 1875
My teacher, N. A. Lewis, died in Thomson, Ga., April
12th 1875. He leaves a wife and three small children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 26, 1875
Miss Lucinda J. Merk, a member of the M. E. Church,
South, at New Hope, Carroll county, Ga., was born in Jackson county, Ga.,
February 6, 1831; died March 25, 1875.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of May 26, 1875
Sister Ella Bookout died April 28, 1875, aged thirty-four years. She leaves
a husband and four children, one only
a few days old. John H. Harris
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 2, 1875
Mrs. Rebecca Prince died in Charleston, S. C., March 13, 1875, in the
sixty-second year of her age. She joined the Methodist Church, though she had
been reared a Presbyterian. Jas. C. Stoll. Western
Methodist please copy.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 2, 1875
Mrs. Sarah K. Smith, widow of the late Rev. Isaac Smith and mother, by
a previous marriage, of the late Rev. J. T. Munds, died
in Columbia, S. C., May 8, 1875, in the 67th year of her age. W. D. Kirkland
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 2, 1875
Mrs. Mary Louisa Jones, wife of the late Colonel John A.
Jones and daughter of the late Colonel Van Leonard, was born in Morgan county,
Georgia, May 8, 1825; died in Columbus, Georgia, April 5, 1875. James O. Branch
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 2, 1875
Mrs. Mary A. C. Swaine, was born in Warren county,
Georgia, November 22, 1806; was married to J. G. Swaine in 1828; joined the
Baptist Church in 1832; died at the residence of her son, E. J. Swaine, April
12, 1875. She leaves two sons and three daughters. John Corley
June 2 1875
Joseph Hucks of Beaufort county,
South Carolina, died May 9, 1875, in his 59th year. He was married to Miss Mary
A. Sellers in 1845. His birth-place was Horry county,
South Carolina. He leaves a widow, five sons, and one
daughter. G. H. Pooser
Miss Mary A. Sexton, daughter of H. W. and Margaret J.
Sexton of Gwinnett county, Georgia, was born January 23, 1849 and died May 3,
1875. M. H. Eakes
Cicero L. West, son of William and Sophronia West, was born in Fannin county,
Georgia, August 29, 1856; died in Cherokee county, Ga., March 20, 1875. C. M.
McClure
Mrs. Minnie O. Alfriend (late Minnie O. Houston) grand-daughter of Dr. Thomas F.
Green, was born in Alabama, February 8, 1855; and died in Clayton county,
Georgia, April, 27, 1875. W. W. Wadsworth
Mrs. S. L. Clark, wife of J. S. Clark and daughter of the lamented Rev. T. F.
McCarthy, died at Milner, Georgia, April 24, 1875, in the 24th year of her age.
Tribute of Respect from Butler Circuit, Columbus District, South Georgia
Conference, to Rev. Julius Gardner, who was born August 31, 1837; died at
Butler, Georgia, March 22, 1875.
Nathan A. Lewis was born in Warren county, Georgia,
August 27, 1841; was married to Miss Sicily Rogers in 1867; died in Thomson,
Georgia, April 12, 1875. He leaves a wife and three
children.
Joel Haley was born in Franklin county, Georgia, September 3, 1802; was married
to Frances Jones of Madison county, who still survives, in 1827; died in
Cherokee county, Georgia, May 6, 1875. C. M. McClure
Mrs. Frances E. Lazenby, wife of Hon. Geo. M. Lazenby and daughter of Hon.
Josiah Stovall, was born October 31, 1834; died in Columbia county, Ga., May 7,
1875. She leaves a husband and four children. R.
A. Conner
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 16, 1875
Mrs. Mary Ann Campbell was born in Columbia county, Georgia, July 19, 1804; was
married to A. H. Campbell, September 18, 1828; died in
Talbot county, Georgia, April 19, 1875.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 23, 1875
Mrs. Margaret Griffith of Round O, Walterboro circuit, died April 4th 1875, in
the 35th year of her age. She was the oldest daughter of Abram Willis, who
preceded her some years ago to glory. She left a
husband and seven children, one an infant a few days
old. A. English Williams
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 23, 1875
Mrs. Mary Ann Banister was born October 8th 1838 and died May 18th 1875. She
leaves a husband and several little children. C. L.
Pattillo
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 30, 1875
At Fort Myers, South Florida, June 6th 1875, Julia Ellen, infant daughter of
Hon. F. A. and Mrs. A. R.
Hendry, aged seven months, wanting two days.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 30, 1875
Mrs. Mary J. Ellis, wife of Myron Ellis, died in Greenville, Ga, May 31st 1875
in her 53d year. Her parents were of the pure Wesleyan type of Methodists. C.
A. Simonton
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 30, 1875
Rev. Nathaniel C. Barber was born May 22d 1800 in Fairfield District, South
Carolina; died May 6th 1875; married to Miss E. W. Harden, November 11, 1828;
removed to Alabama and settled in Chambers county in 1845. He leaves
a widow and numerous descendants. M. L. Whitten.
Nashville Advocate please copy.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 30, 1875
Mrs. Francis M. Keneda died near Valley Grove, Talbot county, Ga., 1 May 1875,
in the fifty-ninth year of her age. She leaves a
husband and a widowed daughter with several other
children and grand-children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of June 30, 1875
Mrs. Elvira Browne, consort of Dr. Jasper Browne, was born November 19, 1832 and
died May 25, 1875. W. A. Hodges
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 7, 1875
Mary A. C. Swaine, widow of J. G. Swaine, was born in
Warren county, Ga., November 23d 1806; was married in 1823; joined the Baptist
church in 1832; died April 12, 1875. She leaves two sons and three daughters.
John Corley
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 7, 1875
Thomas McTeer was born in Beaufort co., S. C., Feb. 26th 1809; died June 1st
1875. He leaves a widow and large family of children.
G. H. Pooser
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 7, 1875
Anna M. Hall, daughter of Morgan B. and Martha A. Hall,
was born June 18th 1859 and died May 30th 1875. The Appeal and Southerner please
copy.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 14, 1875
In Oglethorpe county, June 23d, 1875, Fannie L. Daniel, infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Daniel.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 14, 1875
James Thomas Smith, son of J. S. and M. A. E. Smith,
was born September 18th 1871 and died June 23d 1875.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 14, 1875
William Simmons was born in Cave Spring, Ga., May 8th 1842; died 29th May 1875.
Three months before his death he lost his wife, a
member of the Baptist church, leaving an infant boy only one month old.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 14, 1875
Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons (whose maiden name was Hunt) was born in Hancock county,
Ga., and died in Spalding county, Ga., June 7, 1875, aged 73. She was twice
married. She lived with her first husband, James Patten, seventeen years. Her
youngest son, Matthew Patten, fell in Confederate service at Murfreesboro, Tenn.
She was married to Wm. H. Simmons in 1856, with whom she lived happily for ten
years. Left a widow again....
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 21, 1875
Rev. James M. Stokes was born in Livingston Parish, La., December 23d, 1832, and
died at Live Oak, Fla., April 19th 1875. Chas. A.
Fulwood
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 21, 1875
Dr. H. S. Wimbish was born in Abbeville District, S. C., December 1st 1809;
emigrated to Georgia when quite a young man, and lived
for many years at Greenville, Merriwether county; removed from there to
LaGrange, January 1st 1858; died June 24th 1875. H. H. Parks
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 21, 1875
Mrs. Caroline L. Gramling, widow of Hon. M. Gramling, late of Orangeburg, S. C.,
died May 8th 1875, at the age of seventy-two. She leaves an aged brother, Maj.
Stroman and two daughters, Mrs. Dr. Salley and Mrs. Rev. Lawton. H.
A. C. Walker
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 21, 1875
Miss Cynthia A. Barnett was born in Bradley county,
Tenn., September 7th 1850; died in Whitfield county, Ga., April 20th 1875. G. W.
Thomas
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 21, 1875
Mrs. Eliza J. Mahoney died in Wilkes county, Ga., June 7th 1875, in the
sixty-fourth year of her age. Sarah J. Snelson, her daughter, died
a few months before.
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 28, 1875
In Swainsboro, Burke county, Ga., July 17th 1875, James Edward, infant son of
John and Arladne Couse, and grandson of James H. and Mary L. Smith, of Macon
Ga., aged one year, two months and a few days.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 28, 1875
July 19, 1875, Wesley Bates, aged 6 months and 7 days, son of William W. and
Mary A. Pemberton, of Charleston, S. C.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 28, 1875
Mrs. Emily R. Stovall was born in Oglethorpe county, Georgia, October 18, 1817;
was married to Isam Stovall and moved to DeKalb county, Georgia; died June 21,
1875. She leaves a husband and nine children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 28, 1875
Mrs. Elizabeth Addison, whose maiden name was Izlar, was born March 12, 1833;
married to G. A. Addison, January 29, 1857; died in
Orangeburg, S. C., April 19, 1875.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 28, 1875
Hiram Mobley, about forty years old, died April 28, 1875. He left
a wife and several children. D. J. McMillan
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 28, 1875
Mrs. M. A. Haygood, daughter of Rev. Jedidah and Mrs.
Margaret Meaders, was born in Franklin county, Ga., July 22, 1835; died May 16,
1875. She was married April 24, 1859 and was the mother of eight children, two
of whom preceded her to heaven. She leaves one daughter and five sons. J. N.
Myers
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of July 28, 1875
Brother W. D. Smith died in Charleston, S. C., July 12, 1875. He came to this
city a stranger, to educate his two daughters at the
public schools. He brought his letter from his church near Georgetown, S. C.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 4, 1875
Early Cleaveland died at his residence in Monroe county ,Ga., July 6th 1875,
having completed his 69th year just one month and one day previously; was born
in Elbert county, Ga; but had been a citizen of Monroe
county since about the year 1827.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 4, 1875
Caroline L. Eady was born March 1838 and was brought up in and about Columbus.
She was married to Henry P. Eady, November 26th 1854. She lived at Columbus
factory (where she died) for twenty-five years. She leaves a
husband, two children, and an aged mother.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 4, 1875
Mrs. Nancy A. Allen died at Trion factory, May 4th
1875, in the fortieth year of her age.
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 11, 1875
Mrs. M. A. Smith died in Cassville, Bartow county, Ga.,
May 12, 1875, in her 29th year. She was the youngest daughter of Adam and C.
A. Hill. Her father died when she was eight years old.
She was married to Mr. R. B. Smith, November 20, 1875. A.
B. Wilson
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 11, 1875
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Johnson, whose maiden name was Rosser, wife of Lucius N.
Johnson, was born in Meriwether county, Ga., and died in Griffin, Ga., July 15,
1875, in her thirty-second year. A. S. Rosser
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 18, 1875
At Centreville, Leon county, Florida, July 1st 1875, Lillie, infant daughter of
Dr. W. T. and Mrs. M. A. Snipes, aged 8 months and 4
days.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 18, 1875
Sister Nancy Short, daughter of B. Wallis, Sr., and wife of Rev. W. J. Short, of
Marion county, Ga., was born November 12th 1840 was married to brother Short,
December 25th 1860, died July 15, 1875. She leaves a
husband and six children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 18, 1875
Charles W. Fulwood, eldest son of Rev. C. A. Fulwood,
of the Florida Conference, died in Key West, Fla., July 23d 1875, in the
twenty-fourth year of his age. Wm. R. Johnson
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 18, 1875
Mrs. Sarah Gillespie, wife of James C. Gillespie, was born in union county, Ga.,
and died July 12, 1875. She left a husband and six
children. T. J. Edwards
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 18, 1875
William Asbury Banks was born in Elbert county, Ga., December 26th 1812 and died
in Forsyth, Ga., June 19th 1875. He leaves a widow and
five children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 18, 1875
Sister Clara Murrell of Charleston died on the 12th of July, while on
a visit at the house of her brother-in-law, Major
Peeples of Beaufort county, S. C.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 18, 1875
Rev. Samuel A. McCook of the Florida Conference was
born in Lee county, Ga., April 22d 1834; died July 7th 1875. O. Eady
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 18, 1875
Brother F. H. Hall was born and reared in North Carolina; moved to Florida in
1845; died in Leon county, Fla., May 12th 1875, aged sixty-three years. He
leaves a wife and seven children. R. H. Howren
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 25, 1875
W. P. Mobley of Harris county, Georgia died June 24, 1875. He leaves
a widow and eight children.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 25, 1875
William C. Rice, eldest son of Spencer M. and Mary Rice, died in Union, S. C.,
August 2d, 1875, aged nineteen years and eight months. A.
H. Lester
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 25, 1875
Mrs. R. F. G. Bolt, wife of Charles Bolt and daughter of Robert F. and U. M.
A. Layne, deceased, died in Union, South Carolina, July
18, 1875, in the 36th year of her age. Five little children are left in charge
of the bereaved husband. A. H. Lester
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 25, 1875
Mrs. Charles M. Stewart died in Key West, Fla., July 13th 1875, in the 26th year
of his age. He was a native of Quincy. Chas.
A. Fulwood
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of August 25, 1875
John James Forsyth was born in South Carolina in 1806 and died July 19th 1875.
When a young man he removed to Savannah. In July 1827
he was married to Miss Mary A. Whitaker. Only one child
of seven by this marriage survives him. He was buried by the I. O. O. F.
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of September 1, 1875
Mrs. Margaret L. Lane died at the residence of her son-in-law, Luther M. Smith,
Oxford, Ga., on the 21st of July ult., having but recently closed her
fifty-seventh year. She was born in Madison, Ga., on 5 July 1818 and was the
daughter of Mr. Ernest and Mrs. Joyce Wittich. Her brother, Rev. Lucius L.
Wittich, then a professor in Emory College. Her
daughter Carrie (Mrs. L. M. Smith). A. Means
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of September 1, 1875
James Thomas Pattillo, youngest child of James and Sarah Pattillo of Harris
county, Ga., was born August 23d 1856 and died at the house of his
brother-in-law, W. A. Callaway, in West Point, Ga.,
July 28th 1875. W. F. Pattillo
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of September 1, 1875
Miss Olivia M. Curray died in Key West, Fla., July 4th 1875, in her nineteenth
year. Chas. A. Fulwood
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of September 1, 1875
Mrs. J. W. Goodlett, late of Apalachicola, and mother-in-law to Rev. Wm. R.
Johnson of the Florida Conference, died in Key West, June 27th 1875, in the
fifty-eight year of her age. She was brought up in the Protestant E. Church.
Chas. A. Fulwood
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DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE 1867-1878
Issue of September 1, 1875
Charles W. Burbank died in Key West, July 4th 1875, in his eighteenth year. He
was a native of New York, but reared chiefly in
Manchester, N. H. He had been a resident of Key West
only a few months. Chas. A.
Fulwood
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