LYON, J.T. – (d. 1871)
Mr. J.T. LYON, a well known Broad street merchant of Nashville, died last Sunday. Source: Whig & Tribune. 9 September 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Mr. J.T. LYON, a well known Broad street merchant of Nashville, died last Sunday. Source: Whig & Tribune. 9 September 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Jas. P. SKILLERN, a well known and highly esteemed citizen of Haywood county, died 28th August. Source: Whig & Tribune. 9 September 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Mrs. Narcissa Gaston LEWIS, aged nearly 79 years, died near Morristown, East Tennessee, last week. Source: Whig & Tribune. 9 September 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
DIED — John Thomas, infant son of Chas. L. and Prudence H. HARRISON, died at their home, 6 miles west of Jackson, Wednesday, 16th inst., aged ten months and five days. Thou art gone to the heavenly land of the blest, And I know that thy sweet spirit now is
Mr. J.F. HADAWAY, the amiable and accommodating Sexton of our city cemetery, fell from a wagon loaded with empty coffins, on Wednesday, and was considerably stunned and bruised by the fall. He is now all right, and ready for business. Source: Whig & Tribune. 26 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America:
A fire occurred at Pulaski last Tuesday, destroying about $25,000 worth of property. It originated in the Machine shop of Patterson & Connell, just below the North-east corner of the square, destroying the building in which it originated and, the family grocery and dwelling of Geo. N. McGREW, the dwelling
The citizens of Jackson, and of Madison county, will be glad to learn that our former fellow-citizen S.L. GANNAWAY, is still in the land of the living, and at present living at Virginia, Illinois, and is associate editor of the Jeffersonian, a live Democratic paper published in that place. Long
Mrs. NICHOLSON, the widow of Mr. Cordy NICHOLSON and aunt of Chief Justice NICHOLSON of the Supreme Court, at the age of more than eighty years, was thrown from her horse a few days since, and severly hurt. She is a resident of Williamson county. Source: Whig & Tribune. 26 August
Mrs. Margaret Dunaway McCANN, wife of Maj. J.R. McCANN, died at his residence, Antioch, Davidson county, last Sunday night. She was a niece of Col. W.M. DUNAWAY of this city, and a lady, whom to know was to love. Source: Whig & Tribune. 26 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic
Isaac TAYLOR, Esq., aged 93 years, died at his residence in Knox county on the 16th inst. He was for many years a member of the Knox county Court. Source: Whig & Tribune. 26 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
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