JACKSON, George (Mrs.) – d. 1916
Mrs. George JACKSON, of Merose, died July 28 and was buried July 29. Source: Maryville Times, 3 Aug 1916
Mrs. George JACKSON, of Merose, died July 28 and was buried July 29. Source: Maryville Times, 3 Aug 1916
Ida Lee SHIELDS died at Townsend, July 28, and was buried in the cemetery there July 29. Source: Maryville Times, 3 Aug 1916
John MCGHEE was born in 1825, and died at his home on route 7, July 26, 1916 The funeral was conducted July 27. The deceased is survived by his daughter, Mrs. J.S. HUFFSTETLER. Source: Maryville Times, 3 Aug 1916
Miss Jane MONTGOMERY, aged 64 years, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. W.B. HOWARD, Sunday afternoon. The funeral and interment were conducted Monday afternoon, the body being laid to rest in Magnolia cemetery, Rev. T.C. SCHULER had charge of the services. Miss MONTGOMERY had not been well for
Died, at Gallatin, Sumner county, Tenn., on the 25th of September, 1865, Olive BONHAM, aged eighty-six years, one month and ten days. Mother BONHAM was born in Loudon county, Va., whence she moved with her father, Isaac SAFFELLE, to Greene county, Tenn. She was united in marriage in the year
From Maryville — Mrs. KIDD, a very old widow woman, died yesterday morning. She was recently attacked with paralysis, and at her advanced age soon passed away. Source: Daily Journal and Daily Tribune of Knoxville, TN – 7 Jul 1888
From Maryville — John EAGLETON Jr., died yesterday at about eleven o’clock after, after a brief illness from typhoid fever. He was a most excellent young man, in the very bloom of life. All who knew him, loved him and had a good word to say for him. Source: Daily
East Tennessee News, Monday, July 23, 1883 Mr. Samuel Keller, a well known and worthy citizen of the 8th district, died on the morning of the 18th inst., aged about 60 years or upward. He was an excellent gun and blacksmith, a worthy member of the Baptist Church and a
Unexpected Death The news reached the city Sunday morning that Joe M. HOOD had died suddenly at his home in Maryville. The announcement was a surprise to everyone, as Mr. HOOD had been in the city Saturday as usual on business. A post-mortem examination revealed an internal trouble as the
Deaths — At his home in Rockford, Blount County, W.C. ANDERSON, a prominent citizen, aged 40 years. Pneumonia fever was the cause of death. The funeral will take place today at 1pm in Maryville. Friends of the deceased are invited to attend. Source: Daily Journal and Daily Tribune of Knoxville,