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- DEATH AND OBITUARY
NOTICES
- JONESBORO
HERALD-TRIBUNE
- 1893
Source: Death and Obituary Notices Appearing in
the Herald and Tribune, compiled by William A. Burns, ©1968.
[Mr. Burns is now deceased.]
Contributed by Gladys
Owens.
Vol. XXIV. #45 Thurs., Feb. 16, 1893
- Brown, Thomas G.
- Thomas G. Brown, son of James and Rachel Brown, deceased of
Jonesboro, Tenn. was born June 4, 1833, and died Oct. 26, 1892.
He was a Confederate officer in the late Civil War.
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- Keebler, Child of Dave
- Sunday afternoon, child of Dave Keebler, who lives four
miles north of town.
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Vol. XXIV. #46 Thurs., Feb. 23, 1893
- Carrier, Mrs. William
- (Bluff City item) Thursday night of consumption, Mrs.
William Carrier, and was buried Saturday afternoon, leaving a
husband and a small boy.
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- Miller, Emma
- (Telford item) Miss Emma Miller died at her home near here
on Thurs., 16th.
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- Rhudy, Child of John
- (Hardup Community item) one of the beloved children of John
Rhudy.
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Vol. XXIV. #47 Thurs., March 2, 1893
- Chase, John
- (Douglas Shed item) John Chase, aged about ninety, died at
his home the 14th inst., with paralysis.
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- Rhudey, son of John
- (New Hope item) a son of John Rhudey's died Friday night
Feb. 17th and was buried Sunday 19, at Maple Grove.
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- Fulkerson, Baby
- (Keebler's X Roads item) A baby of Martin and Sarah
Fulkerson died and was buried at Pleasant Valley last week.
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- Lyle, John Sr.
- John Lyle, Sr., who lived five miles east of Jonesboro,
died Tuesday morning and will be buried in the home cemetery.
Mr. Lyle was a successful farmer and brick mason, about 83
years old.
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Vol. XXIV. #48 Thurs., March 8, 1893
- Lyle, John
- (Piney Flats item) J. K. Miller and wife went to Johnson
City Wednesday to attend the burial of her Uncle John Lyle.
(See just above).
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- Miller, Girl of P.A.
- (Sixteenth Dist. Item) A little girl of P.A. Miller's
passed quietly to rest last Thursday night.
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- Bernard, R.F.
- The death of the wife of Col. R.F. Bernard occurred at Fort
Robinson, Nebraska, the 24th Dec. 1882 (Note: not doubt this is
a typo error and should be 1892-WAB). She was the Colonel's
second wife and they had only been married about a year. She
left an infant, a boy, seven days old.
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Vol. XXIV. #49 Thurs., March 16, 1893
- Bair, Mary
- (Washington College item) Mrs. Mary Bair, on last Thursday
evening. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Willoughby at Old
Salem church.
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- Bucannon, Mrs. ---
- (Persimmon Hill item) The burial of Mrs. --- Bucannon, an
aged lady who lived near Bowmnantown, took place at Leesburg,
on the 10th inst.
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- Keebler, Elihu
- Elihu Keebler, two miles northwest of town, died Friday
morning and was buried Saturday.
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- Wiley, E.E.
- Dr. E.E. Wiley, of Emory and Henry College, died at his
home at Emroy, Va., Monday morning, March 13, 1893. He was over
80 years old, was President of the College for 27 years, but
had retired some years ago. Dr. Wiley was Capt. L. E. Reeves'
brother-in-law.
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Vol. XXIV. #50 Thurs., March 23, 1893
- Carroll, Mrs. &endash;--
- (Christie item) Near the Washington and Greene County line
on March 15th ins., Mrs. &endash;Carroll
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- Burnett, John
- Sheriff John Burnett, of Campbell County, was killed on the
Knoxville and Ohio passenger train last Saturday morning, at
Hell's Point, near Newcomb, in Campbell County. His murderer,
Jesse Jones, was placed in the Jackboro jail and Saturday night
about ten or eleven o'clock, he was lynched by a mob of
citizens.
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Vol. XXIV. #51 Thurs., March 30, 1893
- Basket, John
- (Christie item) John Basket, of Roane Co., Tenn., was
recently shot and died from his wounds. He was the son of Clark
Basket, a former resident of this section.
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- Bayless, Child of Luke E.
- Sunday night, a month old child of Luke E. Bayless died
rather suddenly and was buried in the new cemetery Monday.
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Vol. XXIV. #52 Thurs., April 6, 1893
- Bacon, Jesse
- (Keebler's X Roads item) Jesse Bacon, and aged citizen of
this place, died Monday and was buried on Tuesday.
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- Sevier, Henry Valentine
- (Jacksonville, Fla., Mar. 31st dateline) Henry Valentine
Sevier, formerly Editor of the Evening Telegram of this
city, and more recently of the Times-Union staff, died
of pneumonia at 10 o'clock this morning. He was a native of
Greeneville, Tenn., 39 years old, and had been connected with
newspapers in Greeneville and Knoxville, Tenn. and at Macon and
Atlanta, Georgia, prior to his coming to Florida in 1889. He
leaves a wife and three children.
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- Smith, Kirby
- Kirby Smith, 28th March, at his late home in Sewanee,
Tenn., and this death removed the last of the full Generals of
the Confederate Army. He was 73 years old and left a large
family.
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- Lacy, Thomas
- (Johnson City item) Thomas Lacy, age about 25, met with a
fatal accident Saturday night while walking on the E.T.V. &
G. railroad track just east of 3C's crossing.
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Vol. XXV. #1 Thurs., April 13, 1893
- Hartman, H.N.
- (Cherry Grove item) At the residence of J.C. Hartman, the
7th inst., of consumption, H.N. Hartman, age 29. He leaves a
wife and one little boy. Remains interred at Pleasant Grove
cemetery on the 9th inst.
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- Allen, Catherine
- (Sixteenth Dist. Item) of Catherine Allen will be preached
at New Hope on the second Sunday in June.
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- Mann, Jonathan L.
- The wires a few mornings ago announced the death of Rev.
Jonathan L. Mann, of California, former resident of East
Tennessee and a Pastor of Knoxville. He was a Chaplain in the
Ninth Tenn. Cavalry of the Union Army.
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- Grimes, Mrs. James
- James Grimes wife died Sunday night and was buried Monday.
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- Keebler, Elihu
- Elihu Keebler, who died March 9, 193, was born June 15,
1821. He was the son of John Keebler. He first married a
Fitzgerald and after her death, a sister of Nathan Shipley and
an Aunt of E. A. Shipley. He left a wife and three children.
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Vol. XXV. #2 Thurs., April 20, 1893
- Ball, Mother of Isaac
- (Persimmon Hill item) On last Wednesday morning, the
beloved mother of Isaac Ball.
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Vol. XXV. #3 Thurs., April 27, 1893
- Wagner, Mrs. Matthias
- (Cherry Grove item) we are sorry to not the recent death of
Mrs. Wagner of High Health, Johnson County. She was the wife of
Matthias Wagner who, five years ago, was a resident of this
section. Since his residence in Johnson County, he has buried
six of his family, one son, four dau. & wife.
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- Walker, William
- (New Hope item) William Walker, at his home last Saturday.
He was laid to rest in the Maple Grove cemetery.
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- Hale, Landon C.
- Landon C. Hale, of Haw's X Roads, died April 19, 1893. He
was born 1812 and has always resided in this county. He raised
a large family of children; among the members is James E. Hale,
Esq.
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Vol. XXV. #4 Thurs., May 4, 1893
- Eutsler, Noah
- (Dove's Mill item) Noah Eutsler, an old and respected
citizen of this community, died at his home near Dove's Mill
last Tuesday morning of paralysis.
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Vol. XXV. #5 Thurs., May 11, 1893
No deaths recorded.
Vol. XXV. #6 Thurs., May 18, 1893
Issue is missing.
Vol. XXV. #7 Thurs., May 25, 1893
- French, J.L. Jr.
- Tribute of Respect: Of the Limestone Lodge, #1132, Knights
of Honor (dated April 16th) to our much esteemed and beloved
brother, Rev. J.L. French, Jr., (deceased). (No death date
stated - WAB)
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- Boring, Mrs. John
- (Garber's Mill item) Mrs. Boring, wife of John Boring,
departed this life last week and was buried at Union. She
leaves ten children.
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Vol. XXV. #8 Thurs., June 1, 1893
- Thompson, Rebecca
- (Unaka View item) The funeral services of Mrs. Rebecca
Thompson will be preached at Unaka View on third Sabbath is
June, 10; 30 a.m.
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- Cochran, Mrs. John
- (Christie item) At her home near Christie, the 8th inst.,
Mrs. John Cochran, her remains were interred at maple Grove
cemetery, the 9th inst. She leaves a husband and four little
children.
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- Nave, Samuel
- Samuel Nave died Friday afternoon at 3:30
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Note: Next four issues-#9 --- 10 --- 11 --- 12
are missing, also note change in publication day.
Vol. XXV. #13 Wednesday - July 5, 1893
- Thompson, Elbert S.
- (Fairview item) Elbert S. Thompson departed this life,
Thursday 22nd inst. (Note error: inst. should have been ult. -
WAB)
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- Butler, Mr. &endash;--
- (Red Bud Valley item) Mr. &endash;Butler died at his home
near Cedar Hill Friday night and was buried at May's graveyard
Sunday.
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- Howser, J.J.
- J.J. Howser died at his home, Limestone, Tenn., June 3rd.
He would have been 60 (note: the "60" was marked through and
written in ink "66" - GMO) years old at his next birthday. He
spent his life in Washington and Greene counties, was a member
of the M.E. Church and leaves a widow.
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- Jones, Claude
- Claude Jones, infant son of I. S. N. Jones, died June 28th
at Austin Springs, and was buried at Erwin, June 30th.
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- Asbury, William
- William Asbury was shot and killed last Saturday night in
Mountain City, by Charles Luttrell - too much whisky.
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- Lady, James R.
- (Crookshanks item) The funeral of James R. Lady will be
preached the second Sunday (July 9th) at Sulphur Springs, by
Rev. Geo. Cox.
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Vol. XXV. #14 Wednesday, July 12, 1893
- Cox, Calvin
- (Free Hill item) One of our oldest citizens, Calvin Cox,
died July 7th, and was buried on the 8th.
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- Thompson, Elbert
- (Unaka View item) Elbert Thompson died June 23rd, leaving a
wife and five children. (Note: in last week's issue above,
death date was given as the 22nd - WAB).
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- Shanks, Thomas
- (Christie item) The remains of Thomas Shanks, son of Kelly
Shanks, of Milburntown, Greene county, Tenn., was buried the
4th. He was a traveling salesman and had died in N.C. with
typhoid fever.
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- Carr, Mrs. J.M.
- Mrs. J.M. Carr died Monday last at her home in Johnson
City.
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- Dooley, William A.
- William A. Dooley, of Sullivan County, died Monday night at
his home. He was Mrs. J.W. Hoss' father. J.M. Dooley, his son,
is attending the World's Fair.
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- Ross, Mary P.
- On last Friday afternoon, Mrs. Martha J. Murry received a
telegram announcing the death of Mary P. Ross, of Athens Tenn.,
Mrs. Ross was Mrs. Murry's last living sister. She was for many
years a resident of this town and at her death had reached the
ripe old age of eighty or more. Mrs. Murry and Rev. J.L.
Burson, of Bristol, are the last of a family of twelve. Mrs.
Burson has passed the time allotted to man by five years and
Mrs. Murry is sixty-seven.
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Vol. XXV. Wed., July 19, 1893
- Emmert, W.C.
- The Erwin Magnet last week came to hand in mourning
over the death of Col. W.C. Emmert, of Erwin, which occurred
July 7th. He was one of the leading citizens of Unicoi County,
at one time State Senator from this district (Jonesboro 15th)
and by profession a lawyer. He was married Jul 2, 1837 to
Amanda Renshaw of Jonesboro, and has lived to see his six
children grown and married, all of which survive him.
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- Butler, Ira E.
- Ira E. Butler was born June 2, 1811, died July 1, 1893,
aged 82 years, 29 day. Brother Butler was a father of twelve
children, ten of which, and also many grandchildren are left to
mourn. He had never connected himself with any branch of the
Christian church, but was a Methodist in principle.
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- Stout, J.M.
- Waddell, E.D.
- Fine, Ross
- In last weeks issue we failed to take notice of the
following esteemed citizens: Dr. J.M. Stout, E D. Waddell, of
Limestone: and Ross Fine, of the 8th dist.
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- Brown, Mrs. R.C.
- Mrs. R.C. Brown, of Rankins' Depot, Tenn., died last Friday
at her home and was buried Saturday afternoon at the same
place. Mr. & Mrs. Brown were for many years residents of
this place.
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- Bally, Mrs. I.N.
- Mrs. I.N. Bally of Boon's Creek, died last week at the home
of her parents in North Carolina, leaving a number of little
ones and her husband.
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Vol. XXV. #16 Wed., July 26, 1893
- Worley, Emma
- (Johnson City item) Miss Emma Worley died last Friday at 10
o'clock and was laid to rest in the old cemetery Saturday
morning.
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- Carr, Lilburn
- (Watauga Flats item) Lilburn Carr, a young man nineteen
years old, was drowned here the 6th of this month.
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- Newland, Mrs. &endash;--
- In Sullivan County, a few days ago, Mrs. &endash;--
Newland, mother of Mrs. J.P. Doggett.
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- Self, Mora Gillespie
- Died, July 18, 1893, Mora, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Gillespie, and wife of Duncan Self, in the thirty-fourth
year of her age.
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- Patrick, Mrs. J.H.
- Mrs. J.H. Patrick, daughter of ex-Governor, William G.
Brownlow, died at her father's late residence in Knoxville last
Friday.
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Note: Publication must have ceased for 3 weeks
-- #17 picked up with Aug. 23, 1893 dateline.
Vol. XXV. #17 Wed., Aug. 23, 1893
- Taylor, Mrs. Jas. P.
- (Johnson City Comet item) the news of the death of
Mrs. Taylor, wife of Gen Jas. P. Taylor, which occurred at her
home at Clarkson, this county, was received in this town last
Friday with surprise and regret. The funeral services were held
at the late residence Sunday and the remains taken to the old
family burying ground, at Happy Valley, in Carter county, for
interment.
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- Slonaker, Mother of D.N.
- (Telford item) Death visited the home of D.N. Slonaker on
July 31st and took from him his dear mother.
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- Sifford, Mrs. George
- Died: Mrs. George Sifford, of the fourteenth district, died
last Thursday night and was buried at Pleasant Valley Sunday.
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- Jarvis, Sallie
- Mrs. Sallie Jarvis, widow of A.M. Jarvis, died Monday
morning and was buried at Speedwell in the eighth District.
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- Cox, Mrs. Jas. H.
- Returning from Texas Monday, were he has resided the past
two years, Jas. H. Cox, of this county, reports his wife died
in June, and that he is done with Texas.
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Vol. XXV. #18 Wed., Aug. 30, 1893
- Beckett, Mrs. C.W.
- (Garber's Mill item) a few days ago, Mrs. Beckett wife of
C.W. Beckett
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- Brown, Jane
- (Cherry Grove item) on the morning of the 26th at 6
o'clock, Mrs. Jane Brown, an aged and highly respected lady of
this community passed away, leaving a family of five children,
three boys and two married daughters.
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Vol. XXV. #19 Wed., Sept. 6, 1893
- Powell, Mollie M.
- Mrs. Mollie M. Powell, wife of Joseph L. Powell, died at
her home in Bristol Monday night. She was a daughter of the
late Dr. E. Murray, of Jonesboro, and leaves a husband, three
small children, a mother, and brothers and sisters. Her remains
were brought to this place, and after funeral services at the
First Presbyterian Church by Rev. C.A. Duncan were taken to the
family graveyard on Cherokee for interment.
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- Jackson, Samuel D.
- Samuel D. Jackson, of Mountain City, died last Friday
morning 6:30 o'clock, at the age of sixty-six. Mr. Jackson was
the oldest brother of Mrs. Eliza Murphy, of this place, and the
son of the late Gen. E.A. Jackson. He leaves a wife & 9
children.
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Vol. XXV. #20 Wed., Sept. 13, 1893
- Johnson, James
- (May Day 8 item) the angel of death has again visited our
community and claimed for it's victim, James, the son of Andrew
and Matilda Johnson.
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Vol. XXV. #21 Wed., Sept. 20, 1893
- Johnson, James
- (Garber's Mill item) James Johnson, who has been lying at
point of death, died and was buried at Bethesda a few days ago.
(See above)
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- Story, Mrs. &endash;--
- (Garber's Mill item) Died recently in this community, Mrs.
&endash;- Story.
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- Watson, Mrs. ---
- (Harmony item) Mrs. --- Watson, of Cherokee, came last
Monday to visit with Jasper N. Lewis, ate a hearty supper
Tuesday night and Wednesday morning (13th) she was dying,
passing away in a few minutes. (She was the mother of Mrs.
Lewis - WAB)
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- Gann, Jimmie
- (Gladstone item) Uncle Jimmie Gann died Thursday morning at
3 o'clock and was buried Friday at Asbury.
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- Green, Geraldine
- Mrs. Geraldine Green, living near Washington College died
yesterday morning.
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- Carson, James M.
- James M. Carson (the "M" is marked out and "Alexander"
written in ink - GMO) Died at his home in the Sixteenth
District yesterday of Typhoid fever, and will be buried by the
Masons at Leesburg today at 1 p.m. He was a member of the
Limestone Masonic Lodge.
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Vol. XXV. #22 Wed., Sept. 27, 1893
- Hale, Infant
- Cherry Grove item) infant of Mr. And Mrs. T.N. Hale was
buried Sunday at Fairview.
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- Swatzell, Joe
- Joe Swatzell was drowned in Chucky River on Wednesday of
last week while repairing the wire on the Ferry (excerpt from
E. Tn. News)
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- Stout, J.N.
- Limestone Loge, #1132, Knights of Honor, Limestone, Tenn.,
Aug. 30th, pays its respect of it's recently departed Brother,
Dr. J.N. Stout, worthy member was laid to rest in the Maple
Grove cemetery, last Sunday.
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- Laws, Child of Landon
- Landon Laws child, near Ebeneezer, died Monday evening.
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- Chester, Katie
- Miss Katie Chester died at her home below Jonesboro,
Saturday evening, and was buried at the Lyle graveyard Monday.
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Vol. XXV. #23 Wed., Oct. 4, 1893
- Ester, Mrs. ---
- Mrs. Ester, cousin of Rufus Treadway, died and was buried
at Bethesda a few days ago. Her sister, Mrs. Beckett, was
buried about thirty days before.
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Vol. XXV. #24 Wed., Oct. 11, 1893
- Houseer, I.
- I. Houseer was born in Bedford County, Va., Dec. 22, 1829,
and died June 3, 1893. He married Miss Ann Yeager, May 2, 1855.
Four children were born to them, one son and three daughters.
One son and two daughters still living, Maria, the oldest
daughter, preceding her father in death. At age 18 he united
with the Methodist Church at Abingdon, Virginia.
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Vol. XXV. #25 Wed., Oct. 18, 1893
- Hartman, Ernest
- (Cherry Grove item) Little Ernest, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gentry Hartman, was buried at Pleasant Grove Sunday.
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Vol. XXV. #26 Wed., Oct. 25, 1893
- Cooper, Ann
- (Johnson City item) Mrs. Ann Cooper, a lady 98 years old, died
Sunday evening and was buried on Sinking Creek Monday.
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Vol. XXV. #27 Wed. Nov. 1, 1893
No deaths listed.
Vol. XXV. #28 Wed., Nov. 8, 1893
- Clark, Carrie R. Lintie
- Died a t the home of her daughter at Telford, Tenn., Oct.
31st, Mrs. Carrie R. Lintie Clark, age 61 years, 9 months, 14
days. She leaves a son and daughter. In 1873 she became a
member of the Brethren.
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- Carson, Jas. A.
- Resolution of Respect: By Arcana Lodge, #489, F. & A.
M. in memory or our beloved Brother, Jas. A. Carson, who died
Sept. 19, 193. (Note: written in ink "See Pg 22-Vol XXV-#21" -
GMO)
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- Stuart, Sam. D.
- Our town was shocked this morning with the announcement of
the death of Sam. D. Stuart, about 7:30 o'clock. (Full account
given next week).
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Vol. XXV. #29 Wed., Nov. 15, 1893
- Huffine, Mrs. Daniel
- (Dove's Mill item) Mrs. Daniel Huffine died at her home, on
Little Cherokee, on the 4th of this month and re remains were
laid to rest in Union Cemetery.
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- Stuart, Sam D.
- Sam D. Stuart was born on Boon's Creek, March 29th, 1866,
died Nov. 8, 1893, age 27 years, seven months and nine days
old. He married Sept. 20, 1892, Miss Mamy L. Fain, who survives
him with a little son three months old. Funeral services were
held in the Church at 10:30 Thursday morning and the body was
buried in the old cemetery at Jonesboro. Card of thanks
published in the paper just below: signed- A. M. Stuart and
wife, Mrs. Mary L. Stuart, and Mrs. F.A. Fain.
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Vol. XXV. #30 Wed., Nov. 22, 1893
- Hunt, George Edwin
- Died at his home near Fall Branch, on the 16th of April
1893, George Edwin Hunt, aged 30 years, 10 months and 11 days.
His death was the first in his father's family, and he was the
youngest of six children of J. B. and Rachel V. Hunt. He was
married on Dec. 14, 1886, to Miss Sarah Stacy Barnes. He leaves
a devoted wife and little daughter, Lena Bell. He joined the
Methodist Church about eight years ago.
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- Syra, Thomas
- Thomas Syra, second son of James Syra whose home is at
Johnson City, was out hunting near George Reeves Monday last
and accidentally shot himself with a shotgun, dying from the
effects that night at the residence of Dan Eden.
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- Dyer, Marion
- Marion Dyer, son of Thomas Dyer of Buffalo Ridge, was
killed last week by a falling tree.
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- We thank Gladys
Owens , gladysowens@hotmail.com, for the transcription.
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- The booklet, Death and Obituary Notices Appearing in the
HERALD and TRIBUNE, published in Jonesboro, Tenn. Washington
County.
- Vol. VI. #24, March 4, 1875 to Vol. XXVII. #41, Wednesday,
Feb. 5, 1896, inclusive. was compiled by William A. Burns,
©1968. This is the second book of obituaries by Mr. Burns
from the Herald and Tribune; the first one covers Vol. I,
#1 Aug. 26, 1869 - Vol. VI. #24, Thur., March 4, 1875.
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