MOODY, Wm. A. – (d. 1871)
Wm. A. MOODY, formerly of Trenton, died of apoplexy at his residence in Brownsville, July 20th. Source: Whig & Tribune. 7 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Wm. A. MOODY, formerly of Trenton, died of apoplexy at his residence in Brownsville, July 20th. Source: Whig & Tribune. 7 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Mr. John BAIRD, a prominent citizen of Columbia, died on Sunday last, after a long illness. Source: Whig & Tribune. 7 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
The surviving members of the glorious old 6th Tennessee Infantry, C.S.A., will hear with regret of the death of this gallant and distinguished young officer, which occurred in the vicinity of Nashville, on the 3rd inst. He entered the service of the Confederacy when only sixteen years of age, and
Death of Wade Bolton Mr. Wade BOLTON, a well-known and wealthy citizen from the northern part of the county, who was shot by Dr. DICKENS in front of Court Square, on Wednesday morning, 13th instant, expired this morning at seven o’clock, at the residence of F.M. CASH, Esq., on Court
Sumner S. KIRK, of whose death we gave notice last week, died of typhoid fever; his illness lasted three days. He was buried in Washington City; he was about 90 years old. Source: Maryville Times. 8 January 1885. Available online at ChroniclingAmerica <http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89058370/>
Mrs. Sarah CRAWFORD, of Knox County, Tennessee, (whose husband was absent, and who resided with her three children, about one hundred miles from her father’s) was most inhumanely murdered on the night of the 28th of July, by negro Jack, the property of Stephen PATE. She was found the next
A Beautiful Tribute to a Noble Woman A good obituary is a very rare thing, among the multitudinous attempts, even when the life of the subject of the memoir has furnished the pen with facts as beautiful as the thoughts of angels. The following obituary we copy from the Nashville Banner.
The following deaths were recorded in this issue: James WADE, 612 Ash street, 1 year Edwrd BENNETT, 1110 Pearl street, 8 years Andrew CONNELL, 15 Crutcher street, 36 years Jane HAYNES, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 63 years Jas. TAYLOR, Buchanon, 1108 Pearl street, 7 years Jno. NELSON, 911 Archie street, 50 years
Death of Mr. Kennard – Marshall Kennard, a much esteemed citizen, died Jan. 7, 1907, at the age of 37. His illness was extremely short, being only of a few hours, as this sudden death was the sequence of an operation performed upon his left hand. He rallied nicely from the
Thomas TAYLOR, a prominent scavenger contractor in the city, died last Friday. Funeral services were conducted from the Church of the Holy Family Monday morning. Father Plunkett officiating. Interment was at Greenwood. The Nashville globe. (Nashville, Tenn.), 11 Jan. 1907. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86064259/1907-01-11/ed-1/seq-7/>
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