ROBERSON, William – (d. 1899)
Title: Necrological – William Roberson Nut Bush, Tenn., Dec. 29 – William ROBERSON died here yesterday. Source: Memphis Daily Appeal, January 1, 1899, page 2
Title: Necrological – William Roberson Nut Bush, Tenn., Dec. 29 – William ROBERSON died here yesterday. Source: Memphis Daily Appeal, January 1, 1899, page 2
Nashville, Dec. 31 – W.T. ALEXANDER, the Mississippi soldier who is charged with the murder of Joe DUGGER, in the Columbia police station was today bound over to the Circuit Court and returned to jail. Source: Memphis Daily Appeal, January 1, 1899, page 2
Paducah, Ky., Dec. 31 – (Special) – Rev. Lloyd T. WILSON and family left for Humboldt, Tenn. today to reside. Rev. WILSON has accepted the pastorate of the Baptist Church at that place. Source: Memphis Daily Appeal, January 1, 1899, page 1
Daily Pardon Budget Clemency Includes Respite for Condemned Whaley Murderers Nashville, Dec. 31 – (Special) – Gov. TAYLOR today commuted to twenty years the life sentence upon Benier RICHARDSON of Wilson county, in 1885, for murder, on the ground that doubt has arisen as to his guilt. John BUCKINGHAM of
Title: Died At the residence of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. HATFIELD, Aunt Peggy HATFIELD. She was one of the oldest persons in Dunlap. She was respected and loved by all who knew her. (pg. 2) Source: Dunlap Times, July 21, 1906
The Dunlap Milling Company is the strongest local company we have in point of enterprise. Its success is due to president and general manager, Judge C.H. CARPENTER. When Mr. CARPENTER bought stock in the mill some few years ago it was though to be a failure at this place, and
Title: Sheriff at Elberton, GA, Killed by Lawyer Elberton, GA, May 21 – Sheriff S.N. BAILEY, of Elbert county, was shot and killed in the court house here today by Arnold WORLEY, a well known attorney of this city. Citizens were greatly excited and WORLEY was sent to Athens, Ga.,
Title: Kingsport Tragedy While working on the Federal Dyestuff and Chemical Co.’s new handsome Club House last Wednesday Walter SCARBOROUGH of Johnson City became involved in a difficulty with J.W. HUNTER of Montezuma, N.C., with the result that SCARBOROUGH struck HUNTER in the head with a pipe wrench, rendering him
Title: Personal Mention Miss Elizabeth C. TAYLOR of Jefferson City, Tenn., has located as Public Stenographer in the Kingsport Times office. Miss TAYLOR was formerly a member of the faculty of Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City. She is also a cousin of the late Gov. Robert L. TAYLOR. Miss TAYLOR is
Title: Personal Mention Mr. S.D. CALLAHAN of the CALLAHAN Hotel, went to Bristol Friday to meet his daughter, who had been on a visit to the University of Virginia to spend a while with her husband, Prof. BROWNING. Source: Kingsport Times, March 22, 1916
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