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- DEATH AND OBITUARY
NOTICES
- JONESBORO
HERALD-TRIBUNE
- 1875
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Source: Death and Obituary Notices Appearing in
the Herald and Tribune, compiled by William A. Burns, ©1968.
[Mr. Burns is now deceased.]
Contributed by Gladys
Owens.
Vol. VI. #24 Thurs., March 4, 1875
- Dosser, Mrs. V.S. (Virgie Squibb)
- At the residence of her father. G.F. Squibb, in Jonesboro,
Tenn., Feb. 26, 1875, Mrs. V.S. (Virgie Squibb) Dosser, aged
nineteen years. Mrs. Dosser was born in Sullivan Co., Aug. 13,
1855 and was married to J.E. Dosser, June 14, 1872.
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- Humphreys, Elizabeth E.
- At her home in Carter County, Tenn., Feb. 16, 1875,
Elizabeth E. Humphreys. Mrs. Humphreys was born in Johnson Co.,
Tenn., May 19, 1831, and was married to J.W. Humphreys, Dec.
17, 1870. She was a member of the M. E. Church.
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- Saylor, Mrs.
Susan
- Last Thursday night near Johnson City, Mrs. Susan Saylor,
wife of Noah Saylor, of pneumonia.
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- Scott, Jackson
- Last Thursday near Johnson City, Jackson Scott, of
consumption.
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- Humphreys, Mrs.
- On the 20th February near Johnson City, Mrs.
Humphreys, wife of William Humphries, of consumption.
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Vol. VI. #25 Thurs., March 11, 1875
- Bashor, Christly
- Last Sunday at the residence of his mother on Boon's Creek,
Mr. Christly Bashor, aged 20 total years.
- McAdams, Flora
Jane
- At Locust Mount last week, Flora Jane McAdams, aged 6 years,
of consumption.
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- Dorton, Mary
- At Eutaw House, last Sunday, Mary Dorton, little daughter of
B. B. Dorton, formerly of Russell Col, VA. Mr. Dorton was on his
way to Texas.
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- Holloway, Daniel
Humphreys
- Sudden Death: Daniel Humphreys Holloway, E.T. , VA., & Ga.
Railroad engineer, was killed near Philadelphia, Tenn., last
Thurs. when his engine fell through a bridge which had just been
repaired. He was the son of Amos and Mary Holloway and was born
June 7th, 1844, one mile north of Leesburg.
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Vol. VI. # 26 Thurs., March 18, 1875
- Oliver, Mrs.
Polly
- Mrs. Polly Oliver died near Ball's School House, on
Thursday, Jan. 28, 1875, member of the M.E. Church.
- Pressnell, Alex. M.
- Mr. Alex. M. Pressnell (born in this county), brother of Prof.
H. Pressnell, died at Dandridge last Sunday morning, aged 27
years. (For resolutions of the Dandrige Bar-see Vol. VI. #30, this
paper. WAB.) I did abstract his marriage date from the resolution:
"On May 21, 1874 he was married to Miss Mary Mason of Loudon
County, Tenn."
- [I believe Mr. Burns may have intended for this last
statement to be in parenthesis also. GMO]
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Vol. VI. #27 Thurs., March 25, 1875
- Keener, Mrs.
Cynthia
- In the Greasy Cove, on the 22nd inst., Mrs. Cynthia
Keener, wife of David Keener.
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- Mulky, Mrs. Amanda
- Died at her residence on the 20th day of June 1875,
Mrs. Amanda Mulky in the 47th year of her age, being a
member of the Baptist Church.
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Vol. VI. #28 Thurs., April 1, 1875
- Murr, Mrs. Amarilla
- Near this place, last Tuesday morning, Mrs. Amarilla Murr,
wife of James Murr, aged 71 years.
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- Miller, Jacob
- At Limestone on the 14th day of March, Jacob
Miller.
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- Brown, Geo.
- Last Sunday at 11 o'clock, Geo. Brown, son of Nanthaniel
Brown, of consumption.
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Vol VI #29 Thurs., April 8, 1875
- None
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Vol. VI #30 Thurs., April 15, 1875
- Pressnell, A.M.
- Memorial on Tuesday, April 6, 1875 (Court of Jefferson
County-Dandridge Bar) and citizens to testify their respect for
the memory of our deceased friend and Brother, A.M. Pressnell. He
was a native of Washington County, about 28 years of age, admitted
to the Bar at Dandridge in 1874, married May 21, 1874, Miss Mary
Mason, of Loudon Col, Tenn., who is left to mourn his love.
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- Humphreys, Mrs.
- Funeral: Millwood item (April 13th date) -Funeral
of Mrs. Humphreys will be preached at the Lutheran Church next
Sabbath.
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- Cox,
Will H.
- Annapolis, MD, April 14, 1875----Telegram to Mr. John D. Cox
(of Jonesboro) informing him that Cadet Midshipman, Will H. Cox,
was drowned this morning by upsetting of the shell of his Boat
Club. Herald-Tribune: Burial will take place at cemetery on
Sunday.
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- Drake, Rev. L. F.
- Sadness reached us last week that Rev. L. F. Drake died at
Bloomingburg, Ohio, on Sunday, April 4th. He was
preaching Elder of the Jonesboro Dist., M. E. Church.
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- [Dosser], Fannie
- Last Friday morning, Fannie [Dosser], 8 month old daughter of
James H. and Fannie Dosser.
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Vol. VI. #31 Thurs., April 22, 1875
- Lang, Jacob
- Mr. Jacob Lang, died last Friday at home of Samuel Guggenheim,
remains sent to Richmond, VA.
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- Byers, David K.
- David K. Byers, formerly of this place, died at Neosho,
Mo., on the 11th inst., aged 38 years.
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- Young, Henry
- At Atlanta, Illinois, on the 11th March, Henry
Young, aged 70 years. Mr. Young was for many years a citizen of
this place and a member of the M. E. Church for 40 years.
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- Meek, D."Doc" K.
- D."Doc" K. Meek, son of our townsman, C. W. Meek, died in San
Francisco, Calif., on this 7th inst.
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- Cox,
Will H.
- Cadet Midshipman Will H. Cox, was held at the M. E. Church,
South, last Sunday.
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Vol. VI #32 Thurs., April 28, 1875
- Lang, Jacob
- Mr. Jacob Lang, in the 42nd year of his age. He was
born in Gaillagen, Baden, Europe, member of the Hebrew Church.
Migrated to this country in 1856 and most of the time he lived
with Mr. Samuel Guggenheim, who accompanied the remains to
Richmond, Va., where he was interred.
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- Hoss, Mrs. Calvin
- Last Saturday morning at her residence on Cherokee, Mrs.
Calvin Hoss, of hernia.
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- Price, Mary C.
- Miss Mary C. Price, aged 29 years, seven months, 23 days, died
April 23, 1875 on Sinking Creek, Washington County. She was a
member of the Christian Church.
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- Crawford, Lucy
- Lucy Crawford, a very old and respected woman, died last
Friday evening.
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Vol. VI #33 Thurs., May 6, 1875
- Brown, George Telford
- George Telford Brown, died 25th March, of
consumption, 1875, aged 18 years, 3 months, devoted member of
Baptist Church.
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- Vaughn, James
- Tribute of Respect by the Grange-James Vaughn died at his
residence on Boon's Creek Dec. 23, 18745, was born in Prince
Edward County, VA, 15 March 1799. In 1849 he united with the
Baptist Church at Buffalo Ridge.
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Vol. VI #34 Thurs. May 13, 1875
- Tadlock, Sarah
- Near Cherry Grove last Sunday evening, Mrs. Sarah Tadlock,
wife of Johathan M. Tadlock, of cancer.
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- Keys, Elizabeth
- Two miles north of this place last Thursday, Mrs. Elizabeth
Keys, widow of the late John Keys, of paralysis.
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Vol. VI #35 Thurs., May 20, 1875
- Missing
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Vol. VI #36 Thurs., May 27, 1875
- McLaughlin, Juda U.A.
- In Greasy Cove (now called Erwin-WAB) last Thursday evening,
at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Juda U.A. McLaughlin, wife of Capt. Nelson
McLaughlin.
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- Jones, Thomas
- In this place last Friday at the residence of the grandmother,
Mrs. Sarah Sparks, Mr. Thomas Jones, died of consumption.
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Vol. VI #37 Thurs., June 3, 1875
- Pennebaker, --
- Ex Comptroller Pennebaker, died at his home near Lebanon, last
Monday.
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- Ferguson, Tennessee
- Memorial: to Sister Tennessee Ferguson of Cherry Grove,
Washington Co., our first worthy Pomona of the Harmony Grange.
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Vol. VI #38 Thurs., June 10, 1875
- Wiley, Mrs. --
- Near Leesburg, last Monday night, Mrs. Wiley, Widow of Rev.
Samuel Y. Wiley, deceased.
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- Smith, Wm.
- At his residence five miles west of Jonesboro, whre had had
lived for many years, on the 4th int., Wm. Smith, aged
71 years.
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- Young, Mary
- Mrs. Mary Young, of consumption, Saturday evening, leaving
husband and seven small children (Johnson City news item).
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- King, Mary
- Miss Sallie, daughter of Mrs. Mary King, of this place
(Johnson City) on Sunday, May 30th.
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Vol. VI #39 Thurs., June 17, 1875
- Johnson, J.A.
- Memorial of Nola Chuck Lodge, #323 F 8 AM., to Brother J.A.
Johnson, died 31st May.
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Vol. VI #40 Thurs., June 24, 1875
- Lovegrove, Jordon
- At his residence near Leesburg last Sunday night, Jordon
Lovegrove, citizen of this county for many years.
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- Sparks, Sarah L.
- In this place last Monday, Mrs. Sarah L. Sparks, aged 86
years, member of the Presbyterian Church.
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Vol. VI #41, Thurs., July 1, 1875
- McPherson, Lottie
- Lottie, daughter of George and Vergie McPherson, last
Saturday.
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- Moore, John
- John Moore, age 65, at his residence three miles west of
Jonesboro, last Friday.
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- Patty, Mrs.--
- Mrs. Patty, wife of Rev. John S. Patty, in Greeneville, Tenn.,
on Tuedsay last.
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- Lynn, John
- John Lynn, in this place, at the residence of his son-in-law,
John L. Lampson, June 22, 1875. He was born in Baltaah, Ireland,
April 13, 1798, came to America with his father in 1801, who a
short time afterwards located at Kingsport and there Mr. Lynn has
lived since. He was made an elder in the Presbyterian Church in
1825.
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Vol. VI #42 Thurs., July 8, 1875
- [Article in this issue about Tarter family reunion].
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- Halton, Dicy
- Mrs. Dicy Halton, daughter of Mr. Thomas Clark, near Double
Springs, Sullivan Co., Tenn., of consumption, on Thursday last.
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- Gregory, A.F.
- Mrs. A.F. Gregory, at Johnson City the 1st inst.,
also her infant babe the Sabbath following.
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- Peoples, Wm
- Wm Peoples, of Carter, aged 90 years, at his residence on the
30th last.
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- Keezle, Keziah McFall
- On Saturday morning July 3, 1875, Mrs Keziah McFall Keezle,
wife of Calven Keezle.
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- Petty, Sarah Ann [Hunt]
- Mrs. Sarah Ann Petty, daughter of Geo. R. Hunt, of Baltimore
Co., Maryland, was born in Baltimore, Sept. 23, 1812; and was
married Dec. 21, 1865, to Rev. John S. Petty, of Holston
Conference. She came with her husband to Conference in May 1866,
spending two years in Jonesboro, one in Knoxville, five in Athens,
and a few months in Greeneville where she died.
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- Simpson, Nancy Emaline
- From Limestone: Nancy Emaline, daughter of George B. and Mary
Simpson, departed this life June 15, 1875, about 25 years of age,
member of the Methodist Church.
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- Barkley, Mrs. John H.
- On Thursday, July 1, 1875, at home in Limestone, Tenn.,
beloved wife of John H. Barkley, funeral held at M. E. Church.
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- Naff, J. Emmett
- Murdered: J. Emmett Naff, in month of July 1872, at Tahlequah,
Indian Territory, son of John H. Naff, of Jonesboro.
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Vol. VI #43 Thurs., July 15, 1875
- Martin, Alive
- Miss Alive Martin, July 8, 1875 at the residence of her
father, Dr. Martin, on Boon's Creek in this county.
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Vol. VI. #44 Thurs., July 22, 1875
- (No deaths or obits).
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Vol. VI. #45 Thurs., July 27, 1875
- (Issue missing).
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Vol. VI. #46 Thurs., Aug. 5, 1875
- Johnson, Ex-President Andrew
- Death and Funeral Ex-President Andrew Johnson. Ex-President
Andrew Johnson died of paralysis in the early hours of July 31,
1875, about 2:30 o'clock, at the residence of his sister, Mrs.
Brown (formerly Mrs. Stover) in Carter County, two miles east of
Elizabethton. He was born in Raleigh, N.C., on 29th
Dec. 1808, sixty-six years, 6 months old at his death.
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- Prophet, Joseph L.
- Died at his residence near Limestone, July 27, 1875, Mr.
Joseph L. Prophet, in the 54th year of his age.
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- Bowman, Mattie
- Last Thursday, five miles west of this place, Mrs. Mattie
Bowman, wife of James P. Bowman.
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- Hickman, Mary
- On Horse Creek, Sullivan County, Mrs. Mary Hickman, aged 75
years
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- Bowman, Mary
- In the 17th Civil District of this county last
Monday, Mrs. Mary Bowman, wife of Mr. S. D. Bowman.
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- Willard, Dulaney
- Dulaney Willard was born in Sullivan County, Tenn., Feb. 8,
1806 and died Thursday, July 22, 1875, of Cholera, and was a
member of the M. E. Church.
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- Mullins, Elizabeth
- Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins, wife of Joshua Mullins, a resident of
Beech Creek, Hawkins County, hung herself one day last week.
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Vol. VI. #47 Thurs., Aug. 12, 1875
- Jackson, Mrs.--
- Last Monday in the 13th District, Mrs.Jackson,
widow of George Jackson, Deceased.
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- Bowyer, Infant daughter
- Last Saturday, Blanche, infant daughter of William and Alice
Bowyer
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- White, John B.
- John B. White, at his residence three miles east of Jonesboro,
last Saturday.
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- Byerly, Mrs. --
- Mrs. Byerly, of Boon's Creek, died last Tuesday morning, at an
advanced age of near 100 years.
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- Copp, John
- Tuesday morning, Mr. John Copp of Mauk's District (dist. #10,
after having his arm amputated after getting it caught in a
thresher last Thursday.
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- Province, Harvey T.
- From stab wound 1 Aug., 1875, Harvey T. Province, son of
A.T.M. Province, of this place (Bristol). This was a Bristol
Courier (Tenn./Va.) news item.
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Vol. VI. #48 Thurs., Aug. 19, 1875
- Died: Last Monday evening, at Knoxville, Hiram D. Bowman, aged
about 25 years. His remains was met Tuesday by his mother of
Johnson City and conveyed to Boone's Creek for interment.
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Vol. VI. #49 Thurs., Aug. 26, 1875
- (Missing)
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Vol. VI. #50 Thurs., Sept. 2, 1875
- (front page news item from Hot Springs Daily Advertiser, Hot
Springs, Ark.)
- Hale, John G.
- John G. Hale, resident of this place (Hot Springs) at the Hale
house, died on Tuesday night at 11 o'clock. He was attended in his
last moments, by his wife and son Dr. George G. Hale and several
grand-children. He was born May 12, 1800, at Jonesboro, East
Tennessee, whence he moved to Pulaski County. He was married to
Miss Sarah Templin, by the Rev. Jonathan Moltke, in 1824. Thence
he came to Arkansas in 1833 and settled in Hot Springs in1841. He
brought up a family of eight children, all of whom died except Dr.
Hale. Col. Benton Hale, a promising officer, who died in the
Confederate Army, was his second son. John G. Hale was the most
noted of the three claimants of the Hot Springs and maintained
possession of the property he claimed so long.
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- Bayless, Albert G.
- At his residence on the Nolachucky River, in this county
(Washington), on the 30th last, Albert G. Bayless.
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Vol. VI. #51 Thurs., Sept. 9, 1875
- Fulkerson, Nancy
- At her residence in the 19th District on the
15th August, Mrs. Nancy Fulkerson, aged 64 years.
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- Murr, Katie
- Mrs. Katie Murr, wife of John Murr, who resides near
Maryville, Tenn., committed suicide last Sunday morning by hanging
herself.
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Vol. VI #52 Thurs., Sept. 16,1875
- Haws, Bettie
- At Haw's Cross Roads, last Sunday evening, Miss Bettie Haws,
age about 60 years.
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Vol. VII. #1 Thurs., Sept 23, 1875
- Boyd, Nat. T.
- Mr. Nat. T. Boyd was run over by a train and killed last
Sunday as announced by his parents of this place. Nat. was a
brakeman on the Nashville & Louisville railroad.
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- Beard, Infant son
- A little son of Daniel Beard died last Monday.
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- Carr, Elizabeth
- Elizabeth Carr, eldest child of Rev. James King, one of the
pioneer Methodist ministers of Washington Co., Tenn., was born
June 7, 1813; was married to Alfred Carr, March 3, 1835, and was
mother of seven children. At Brush Creek campground, in September
1827, she joined the Methodist Church. She died on the
25th August 1875, at her home near Johnson City,
leaving her husband and seven children.
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Vol. VII. #2 Thurs., Sept. 30, 1875
- Crouch, A.L.J.
- A.L.J. Crouch. Mr. Crouch left Washington County, in the fall
of 1871 and resided at Carrollton, Mo. Suffering from asthma, he
went to Texas a short time since thinking a change of climate
would benefit his health. He died in a short time leaving a wife
and three children.
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Vol. VII. #3 Thurs., Oct. 7, 1875
- Campbell, Mr. James
- On last Tuesday morning, Mr. James Campbell, age 86 years and
seven months, departed this life. He was born at Leesburg,
Washington Co., Tenn. On 18th March 1789, and lived in
this county ever since. His children are scattered far and wide.
His remains were interred in the old Quaker church-yard, five
miles west of this place (Jonesboro), by side of his wife who died
some 24 years ago. He was father-in-law to M.S. Mahoney, Editor,
Herald & Tribune, and died at the residence of Daniel
Campbell, in the 17th District on Oct. 5, 1875.
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Vol. VII #4 Thurs., Oct. 14, 1875
- Allison, Delilah
- Delilah Allison, age one hundred and ten years, of the
11th District. (note: No death date given-WAB)
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- McKinny, R.J.
- Hon. R.J. McKinny, died at his residence in Knoxville, last
Saturday night in the 72nd year of his age.
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- White, Polly
- Mrs. Polly White, an old member of this community (Fall
Branch), who resided about one mile east of Fall Branch, died on
the 1st inst.
- Obituary: Mrs. Mary Pierce, consort of Michael Pierce,
departed this life in Carter County, Tenn., Sept. 18, 1875, aged
75 years. She was a member of the Baptist Ch.
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Vol. VII. #5 Thurs., Oct. 21, 1875
- Fitzgerald, James
- Mention is made in a news item that John (a circle is drawn
around the name "John" and a handwritten note out to the side:
-Robt. Nave of Elizabethton, Tn. A descendant said the give
name is James, not (John)-) Fitzgerald, of Buffalo Ridge, was
killed in 1865 while at the supper table.
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- Crouch, A.L.J.
- In Memoriam: Resolutions of respect and sympathy by Johnson
Lodge, #274 F. and A. M., Fall Branch, Tenn. A.L.J. Crouch, former
member at this place, departed life on 22nd Sept., 1875
at Sherman, Texas. He was a member of the Masonic Order at
Carrollton, Mo., to where he had moved.
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Vol. VII. #6 Thurs., Oct. 28, 1875
- Holtsinger, John P.
- Rev. John P. Holtsinger, of Greeneville, last Thursday.
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- House, John L.
- On the 21st inst., Col. John L. House was shot to
death by two citizens of this place, also wounding Manse House,
son of the Col. And it is thought he might also die.
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Vol. VII. #7 Thurs., Nov. 4, 1875
- No deaths listed.
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Vol. VII. #8 Thurs., Nov. 11, 1875
- Hashbarger, Mary
- On Kendrick's Creek last Monday morning, Mary Hashbarger, of
consumption, aged 25 years.
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- Mitchell, William Fain
- William Fain Mitchell, Son of Samuel D. Mitchell, died at
Brownsboror, on the 4th inst.
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Vol. VII. #9 Thurs., Nov. 18, 1875
- Foster, Leander
- Last Saturday night in the Flag Pond district, Unicoi County,
near Clear Branch, Leander Foster, age 16, from knife stabbings
received that day.
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- Mitchell, William Fain
- William Fain Mitchell was born Jan. 11, 1853 - died in
Brownsboro, Nov. 4, 1875, oldest son of Samuel D. and Amelia
Mitchell. He was a member of the Old Salem Presbyterian Church and
the Y. M.C. A. of this place.
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Vol. VII. #10 Thurs., Nov. 25, 1875
- Crouch, Sussanh
- At the residence of T. J. Galloway, on Boon's Creek, Nov. 18,
1875, Mrs. Sussanh Crouch, aged 69 years. Long-time member of the
Baptist church, joining during the ministry of Jonathan Mulkey.
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- Atkins, James
- Services of the late James Atkins, which were to have taken
place at his residence, on Bramhall Avenue, Bergen Heights, New
Jersey, on the 12th inst., were postponed by death of
his wife who fell dead in her bed-room while dressing for the
ceremonies, ruptured blood vessel the cause, literally dying of a
broken heart.
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- Burket, M.H.B.
- Rev. M.H.B. Burket died at his residence in Bradley County,
Tenn., Nov., 12, 1875, for many years Principal of the Pleasant
Grove Seminary.
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Vol. VII. #11 Thurs., Dec. 2, 1875
- Snapp, Abraham
- In Memoriam: Mr. Abraham Snapp, of Brownsboro, Washington
County, Tenn., departed this life, May 31, 1875, in
78th year of his age. He was born in Shannadore (prob.
Error-should be Shenandoah-WAB) County, Va., Dec. 11, 1797 and
when he was 6 hears old his parents moved to East Tenn. Mr. Snapp
out-lived two wives. He married first: Miss Mary Patton, October
1826, who was a native of Augusta Co., Va., she living a little
more than a year after their affiance. One child was born to this
union, the late Dr. Samuel Snapp, of Russellville, Tenn. His
2nd marriage was with Miss Matilda Windle, of
Lexington, Va., Nov., 1829. They live together for more than forty
years, the wife dying two years before the husband. He was a
member of the Salem Presbyterian Church. One son, Windle Snapp,
Esq., who resides on the old homestead, is left to mourn the
kindest of parents.
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- Stafford, Infant
- Suddenly last Saturday morning, infant child of Henry
Stafford, of 17th dist.
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- Chambers, A.M.
- (News items from Knoxville Chronicle dated Friday, Nov.
26, 1875---Sevierville, Tenn.) Mr. A.M. Chambers, crushed to death
by a tree on Monday last (the 22nd). His wife died 13
months since. He leaves a son about 18 years of age and a daughter
about 2 years old.
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- Mullendare, Caroline
- (Same news release as above)-Miss Caroline Mullendare, a young
lady daughter of John Mullendare, died of fever the same night
(22nd Nov.).
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Vol. VII. #12 Thurs., Dec. 9, 1875
- Buckner, James
- (News item from Embreville, Tenn., dated Dec 7, 1875)-James
Buckner died a few days since.
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- Pearson, Frank
- (from same news item) Frank Pearson died a few days since.
These two men resided in the Village and died at the residence of
Samuel Douglass, near Fordtown, last Friday morning.
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- Boggan, Pickett
- (Front-page news item in H & T, taken from the Greeneville
Advocate). Relates singular death of Pickett Boggan at his home
near Pine Apple. Mentions 40 years residence in the county. (Prob.
Greene County because of Greeneville source---WAB)
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Vol. VII. #13 Thurs, Dec. 16, 1875
- No deaths listed
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Vol. VII. #14 Thurs. Dec. 23, 1875
- Walker, Sarah
- Mrs. Sarah Walker, wife of Wm. Walker, died this morning.
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- Note: No issue was published for Dec. 30th,
1875-WAB.
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- We thank Gladys
Owens , gladysowens@hotmail.com, for the transcription.
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- The booklet, Death and Obituary Notices Appearing in the
HERALD and TRIBUNE, published in Jonesboro, Tenn. Washington
County.
- Vol. VI. #24, March 4, 1875 to Vol. XXVII. #41, Wednesday,
Feb. 5, 1896, inclusive. was compiled by William A. Burns,
©1968. This is the second book of obituaries by Mr. Burns
from the Herald and Tribune; the first one covers Vol. I, #1 Aug.
26, 1869 - Vol. VI. #24, Thur., March 4, 1875.
- Mr. Burns dedicated the booklet to "my Grandfather:--Nathan
Baines, 1830-1908, Washington Co., Tenn. Pvt. Co. E. 60th Mtd.
Inf. C.S.A. Buried at Fairview, Washington Co., Tenn. beneath the
sod for which he fought."
- Mr. Burns is now deceased and attempts have been unsuccessful
in contacting his family. If anyone knows of their whereabouts,
please contact M.
Hougland
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