Rev. Wilson Visits (1882)
Rev. D.M. WILSON, of Athens, came in by Wednesday’s train to visit his daughter, Mrs. W.A. McTEER. Source: Blount County Democrat, 15 July 1882, page 4. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Rev. D.M. WILSON, of Athens, came in by Wednesday’s train to visit his daughter, Mrs. W.A. McTEER. Source: Blount County Democrat, 15 July 1882, page 4. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Capt. PICKERN, of Greene county, brother of Mrs. Jo. HACKNEY, is visiting friends and relations. He is the guest of Mr. J.P. HACKNEY. Source: Blount County Democrat, 15 July 1882, page 4. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Mrs. L.A. McCONNELL, from Washington county, Iowa, widow of the late Isaac Wright McCONNELL, formerly of Cloyd’s Creek neighborhood in this county, after an absence of 25 years is on a visit to kindred and friends, accompanied by her son, Prof. J.J. McCONNELL. Mrs. McCONNELL is the only surviving sister
Dr. HILL, Brother-in-law of Mr. Geo. A. TOOLE, was in town this week. Source: Blount County Democrat, 15 July 1882, page 4. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Mr. W.O. RAULSTON, of Mossy Creek, a former citizen, was in town this week and called to see us, leaving a subscription for the DEMOCRAT. Source: Blount County Democrat, 15 July 1882, page 4. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Mr. Richard COX, of Louisville, was taken sick one day this week while on his way to the Springs and had to stop over. He is a the house of Esq. SINGLETON, of Maryville. Source: Blount County Democrat, 15 July 1882, page 4. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Mr. J.F. RICHARDSON, formerly of this place, now of Cleveland, Tenn., is in town on a visit. Source: Blount County Democrat, 15 July 1882, page 4. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
MARRIED — On Thursday, 5th inst., Mr. Flem. MAZE, Jr., to Miss Mollie BURNETT, both of the Creek. Flem. gave as an excuse for marrying just when he did that his corn was so deep in weeds that he never could get it out alone. but kind readers, ye mothers
MARRIED — On Monday evet, 3d inst., by our popular J.P., Robert PORTER, Mr. J. Houston SHAVER to Miss Isabella RODDY. Miss RODDY was reared in Knox county, but moved to Arkansas with her brother, Preston RODDY, a few years since. Not finding any such men out in Kackumsack as
DIED — A child of W.W. FRESHOUR, on the 3d instant, aged seven years. We regret to know that Mr. FRESHOUR has another child in a critical condition. The sickness is supposed to have been caused by rat poison. Source: Blount County Democrat, 8 July 1882, page 4. Available online at Chronicling
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