WALE, W.F. and WOOD, Nancy J. – (m. 1852)
MARRIED — In Rutherford County, Gen. W.F. WALE and Miss Nancy J. WOOD. Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 8 April 1852. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
MARRIED — In Rutherford County, Gen. W.F. WALE and Miss Nancy J. WOOD. Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 8 April 1852. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
MARRIED — In Nashville, Mr. Aaron STRETCH and Miss Mary Francis GOWDEY. Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 8 April 1852. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
MARRIED – In Rutherford County, Mr. Wm. K. ELDER and Miss Evaline BEATY. Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 8 April 1852. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
MARRIED — In Williamson county, Mr. Samuel S. MATTHEWS and Miss Rebecca JORDAN. Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 8 April 1852. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
MARRIED — In Rutherford County, Mr. Edwin WARREN and Miss Elizabeth C., daughter of B.W. HENRY, Esq. Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 8 April 1852. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
MARRIED — In Maury County, Mr. Jas. A. ROSE and Miss Eliza T. CARTER. Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 8 April 1852. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Source: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, TN); 8 April 1852. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Rome, Ga., May 23. – Dr. S.P. SMITH died this morning, aged seventy two years. He was born in Giles county, Tennessee, and came to Rome in 1866. He was a man of kind disposition and generous impulse, and was highly esteemed in our community. News of his death was
Death of an Insane Man Chattanooga, July 3 – George SHELTON, well and favorably known in this city, died at Nashville in an insane asylum one day last week, of softening of the brain. Source: Atlanta Constitution, 4 July 1883.
Death of a Pioneer Tennessean Nashville, July 8 – John McGAVOCK died at the residence of his son-in-law, Rev. Dr. John B. McFERRIN, at 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon, in his eighty-sixth year. Mr. McGAVOCK was the last of his family. His father removed, from Virginia to Tennessee, and settled at
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