EDENTON, Bruce – (d. 1930)
W.B. ELLIS, Sr., and Jno. MCDONALD Jr., attended the funeral of Bruce EDENTON at Jackson Sunday. (pg. 5) Chester County Independent, January 9, 1930
W.B. ELLIS, Sr., and Jno. MCDONALD Jr., attended the funeral of Bruce EDENTON at Jackson Sunday. (pg. 5) Chester County Independent, January 9, 1930
The news of the death of Joe E. HAMLETT, which occurred at Los Angeles, California on Dec. 19th, will be received with deep regret by his many friends throughout this section. He moved to Texas from this place about twenty years ago, first locating at Fort Worth. For the past
Mrs. KIRK is 90 years of age. She was born in Buford [sic] County, North Carolina, October 3, 1840, but has spent most of her life in McNairy County. Her husband died years ago and for a long while she lived alone, but is now living with her daughter, Mrs.
Title: Elected Officers The Odd Fellows met last Saturday night and installed the following officers: James RICHARDS, N.G.; Horton MORRISON, V.G.; J.R. TURNER, R.S.; Tom MORRISON, F.S.; W.L. SMITH, Treasurer. The new board of Trustees consists of T.J. SULLIVAN, term 18 months; John FARMER term 6 months. The first degree
DIED — Last Sunday evening at about 6 o’clock John FARLEY, aged about 24 years. Mr. FARLEY had been sick with fever for some time. He leaves a young wife and two children, father and mother, sisters and brothers to mourn his loss. (pg. 3) Dunlap Times, July 21, 1906
Wiley MERRIMAN is over from Graysville. He has bought a place above town and will move over soon. (pg. 3) Dunlap Times, August 1, 1906
We have stated that Fred RIGSBY had moved to Tyners. We thought he had, but his father-in-law, Mr. Eph HIXSON, said they got a message that the flour mill he was going to run had burned down, and Fred had returned to Pikeville. Anyway he will get the Times. (pg.
In another part of this paper, we announce Lee LAYNE for the office of the sheriff of Sequatchie county, subject to the will of the voters. “Dad” LAYNE, all his friends call him, is honest, upright and a good business man, a good worker and is well qualified for the
Harriman, Tenn. – July 26 – News reached Harriman this morning of the finding of the dead body of Chas. ASSID in the woods about two miles south of Evansville, Rhea County, yesterday. Two bullet holes in the body told the tale of his ending. ASSID was a Syrian peddler,
The four-months old infant of Mr. and Mrs. John WATERS died Tuesday night of this week. (pg. 3) Dunlap Times, July 21, 1906
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