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- DEATH AND OBITUARY
NOTICES
- JONESBORO
HERALD-TRIBUNE
- 1876-1886
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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.] Several issues are missing.
Contributed by Gladys
Owens.
Vol. VII. #15 Thurs., Jan 6, 1876
- Hopper, Mattie
- Miss Mattie Hopper, member of Fall Branch Baptist Sunday
School, [died] night of 28th Dec., 1875.
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- Nelson, Walter C.
- Walter C. Nelson, at 10 months and 15 days, son of John F.
and Julia A. Nelson, died 26th Dec., 1875.
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- Nelson, George W. Jr.
- George W. Nelson, Jr., age 19 years and a few months old, son
of Geo. W. And Martha E. Nelson, died Dec. 31, 1875, member of
Limestone School and M. E. Church. Funeral was held at
Urbana, last Saturday.
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- Reed, Robert
- Robert Reed attacked William Shanks at Grayburg, on Friday
before Christmas, and was killed by Shanks in self-defense, being
released by the Justice after investigation.
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Vol. VII. #16 Thurs., Jan. 13, 1876
- Bashor, Susannah
- In district #14 last Tuesday evening, Mrs. Susannah Bashor,
wife of Conrad Bashor.
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Vol. VII. #17 Thurs., Jan. 20, 1876
- Miller, Samuel
- Mr. Samuel Miller, who resided at Pleasant Valley in the
14th district of this county, died last Friday
morning.
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- Johnson, Mrs. Andrew
- Mrs. Andrew Johnson, widow of the late President, Andrew
Johnson, died at the residence of her son-in-law, Judge
Patterson, last Friday. Her remains interred by side of
her husbands near Greeneville on Tuesday last.
Vol. VII. #18 Thurs., Jan. 27, 1876
No deaths listed.
Vol. VII. #19 Thurs., Feb 3, 1876
- Campbell, William
- William Campbell, age 80 years, died at his residence,
three miles west of Jonesboro, last Thursday night. He
was born at Leesburg, and lived all his life in same
neighborhood.
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- Jones, John
- John Jones, died at his residence near Fordtown, last
Thursday.
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- Roberts, Philip
- Philip Roberts was found dead at his barn near Sevierville,
a few nights ago.
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Vol. VII. #20 Thurs., Feb. 10, 1876
- Jobe, Billy
- Parson Billy Jobe died at Johnson City, last night.
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- Frazier, John S.
- John S. Frazier, a printer in the Tribune office at
Clinton, Tenn., while on a spree last week, accidentally fell
in the fire, burned, died.
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Vol. VII. #21 Thurs., Feb 17, 1876
- Hartsell, Isaac W.
- Rev. Isaac W. Hartsell, died at his residence on Cherokee
Creek, in this county, last Thursday, buried on Saturday.
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- Mitchell, Vira
- Mrs. Vira Mitchell, wife of John M. Mitchell, of the
vicinity of Cherry Grove, died last Saturday night, leaving a
husband and several children, one an infant.
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- Boring, Mrs. ---
- Mrs. ---Boring, wife of M. P. Boring, died last Sunday
night.
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- Bacon, Charles
- Charles Bacon, of the 13th District, of this
county, died last Saturday.
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Vol. VII. #22 Thurs., Feb. 24, 1876
No deaths listed
Vol. VII. #23 Thurs., March 2, 1876
- Ferguson, Minnie Tennessee
- Feb. 24, 1876, little Minnie Tennessee, daughter of Robert
A. and Elizabeth J. Ferguson, of Locust Mount, aged 19 months
and 21 days.
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- Keyes, John
- John Keyes, for several years Secy., & Treas. Of E.T.
& Va. railroad, died at Philomath, Oregon, on 25 Jan., 1876
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Vol. VII. #24 Thurs., March 9, 1876
- Pierce, Michael
- Michael Pierce, father of the Sheriff of Carter County,
died suddenly at his home near Elizabethton, last Saturday
morning, aged 74 years.
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- Coleman, Daniel
- Daniel Coleman, well known by everyone in this place, died
at the Poor House last Tuesday.
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Vol. VII #25 Thurs., March 16, 1876
- Ireson, Josephine
- On Monday last, Miss Josephine Ireson, daughter of Mr. C.
Ireson.
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- Arither, Mr.----
- On Monday last, Mr.----Arither, recently from Roanoke
County, VA. (These two deaths taken from Bristol
News (Tenn./Va.)
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Vol. VII #26 Thurs., March 23, 1876
- Tadlock, Carter
- Carter Tadlock, an old and respectable citizen, died at his
residence near Cherry Grove, last Monday morning.
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- McCray, M.E. [Beard]
- Mrs. M.E. McCray, formerly M. E. Beard, was born Sept. 30,
1845, and married to J.D. (John Daniel) McCray, Feb. 18, 1861,
departed this life March 15th, 1876. She
belonged to the Baptist Church at New Salem, was baptized by
the Pastor, Elder Wm. Cate, in May 1858.
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Vol. VII #27 Thurs., March 30, 1876
- Gillenwaters, E.E.
- The death of Hon. E.E. Gillenwaters took place at
Elizabethton on Monday, March 27, 1876. The Judge was
born in Hawkins County, Tenn., in 1826. Professed
religion at Bunker Hill Camp Ground in same county and joined
the M.E. Church becoming a minister at the age of twenty.
He married in 1854, Mrs. Sarah W. Brice, daughter of Elijah
Gillenwaters, who survives him. (Could this have meant he had a
daughter who survived him? Or Sarah W. Brice was the
daughter of Elijah Brice and it is a typo? or she was a
widow GMO)
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- Nichalson, A.O.P.
- Hon. A.O.P. Nichalson, late Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of Tenn., died at Columbia, Tenn., last Thursday.
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- Courtis, Alta Minnie
- Alta Minnie, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Courtis, died
at her father's residence on Boon's Creek, March 22, 1876, aged
18 months.
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- Hunt, John W.
- Rev. John W. Hunt, formerly of Sulphur Springs, in this
county, died March 5, 1876, at his residence in Liberty, Middle
Tenn., aged 50 years.
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- Garland, Mrs. --
- Mrs. Garland, wife of J. Wesley Garland, of Unicoi County,
near Vanderbilt (note: now Erwin’-WAB), last Saturday.
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- Morgan, Asley
- Mr. Asley Morgan, of the Crab Orchard district, Carter Co.,
was killed at a log-rolling, last week.
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Vol. VII. #28 Thurs., April 6, 1876
- Griffith, Samuel E.
- Samuel E. Griffith died last Saturday.
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- Taylor, Martha E.
- Mrs. Martha E. Taylor, wife of Dr. Taylor, of Carter
County, and mother of W.D. Strain, Esq., of this county, died
last Monday morning---aged 66 years.
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Vol. VII. #29 Thurs., April 13, 1876
- Blair, John B.
- John B. Blair, an old and respected citizen of the
17th district, at his residence on last Sunday
morning. He was one of the oldest citizens of the county.
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- Pouder, Sarah C.
- Mrs. Sarah C. Pouder, near Johnson City, last Thursday.
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- Smith, John T.
- John T. Smith, of Leesburg district, died last Tuesday at 2
p.m., long-time member of the M.E. Church and for many years
Justice of the Peace, of this county.
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- Haga, George
- George Haga, at his home near Locust Mount, last Wednesday
morning.
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Vol. VII. #30 Thurs., April 20, 1876
- Hannah, Ada Telford
- At Thomastown, GA., on last Sunday, Mrs. Ada Telford
Hannah, wife of Dr. W. H. Hannah, and daughter of Col. Geo. W.
Telford. Her remains brought to Old Salem for interment.
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- Broyles, Mrs. Isaac
- Mrs. Isaac Broyles, at her home near Limestone, Tenn., last
Saturday morning.
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Vol. VII. #31 Thurs., April 27, 1876
- Pouder, Sarah G. [Miller]
- Died at her home near Johnson City, Tenn., April 6, 1876,
Mrs. Sarah G. Pouder, in her 51st year. She
was converted and joined the M.E. Church in the autumn of 1838
at Brush Creek Camp Ground and married March 20, 1845, Leonard
A. Pouder. She was a daughter of Peter Miller.
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- Lynn, Ellen R. [Fain]
- (Blountville news item)-Mrs. Ellen R. Lynn, wife of John G.
Lynn, died at the residence of her father, Thomas Fain of
Arcadia, on the 21st of this month and was buried
the following morning in sight of the home of her childhood.
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- Telford, Amanda
- Tuesday morning, April 25, 1876, Mrs. Amanda Telford, wife
of Col. George W. Telford. A little over two years ago
Col. Telford and his wife celebrated their Golden
Wedding. She had therefore lived with her husband 52
years. Funeral will be today at Salem Church, officiation
by Rev. J. D. Tadlock.
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- Hale, Chase
- Hale, Clarissa [Kincheloe]
- Mr. Chase Hale and his wife, Clarissa Hale, who were each
about 85 years old, died at their residence in this county,
last Saturday night. It was said that they died within
fifteen seconds of each other. They had lived together
for perhaps 65 years as husband and wife and it is also said
that for the past 15 years they had prayed that they both might
died at the same time. (My note-WAB: Chase Hale
married Clary Kincheloe, Aug., 15, 1815, and to this union at
least 10 children were born, eight daughters and two sons,
among which was Hannah, b. ca. 1829, who married James W. Cox,
b 1825, brother to my grandmother, Mary Ann Cox Baines, b.
1830).
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- Crawford, Elizabeth
- (Blountville news item of 24th): On the
22nd, Elizabeth Crawford, widow of Thos. Crawford,
deceased.
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Note: Three issues missing--#32--#33--#34
Vol. VII. #35 Thurs., May 25, 1876
- Broyles, Marilla [Earnest]
- Mrs. Marilla Broyles, wife of Isaac Broyles, departed this
life at her home on Little Limestone Creek, Washington Co,
Tenn., on April 15, 1876, aged 71 years, 11 months, and 28
days; was buried at Urbana Church near Limestone. The
deceased was born in Greene County, Tenn., on 17th
April 1804. Her maiden name was Marilla Earnest. She
joined the M. E, Church at age 16 and married 20th
Oct., 1824. She leaves a husband, five sons and three
dau.
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- Rhea, John N.
- John N. Rhea, died at his home on Muddy Creek, on Saturday,
the 21st of the month, near this place
(Blountville).
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- Millard, Thomas
- Thomas Millard, an old and respected citizen, died near
this place (Blountville) on last Friday.
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Vol. VII. #36 Thurs., June 1, 1876
- Dolen, Isaac
- Dr. Isaac Dolen died last Thursday morning (Clover Bottom
news item).
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- Thompson, W.B.
- W.B. Thompson, at his home three miles west of Jonesboro,
last Saturday, aged 68 years.
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- Wattenbarger, Louisa
- Mrs. Louisa Wattenbarger, wife of John Wattenbarger, died
near Locust Mount last Saturday and her remains were interred
at Boon's Creek church on Monday.
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- Hale, John C.
- (News item from Knoxville Tribune): Last
Sunday evening (May 27th) the said intelligence was
flashed over the wires, to relatives in this city, conveying
the tidings of the death at Hot Springs, Arkansas, of Mr. John
C. Hale, late a Cadet of this city, and son-in-law of Senator
Brownlow. Mr. Hale received his death wound at the hands
of W.P. Walsh. Mr. Hale was in Knoxville ten days since
on a visit and had just arrived home on the
22nd. He was a grandson of the late Gen. Hale
of Rogersville, Tenn.
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Note: All issues missing between Vol.
VII. #36 and Vol. VIII. #6
Vol. VIII. #6 Thurs., Nov. 1, 1876
- Range, Jacob
- Jacob Range was born in Washington County, Tenn., Jan. 9,
1790, was married to Susan Hale, daughter of George Hale, 1817,
and departed this life Oct., 15, 1876, aged 86 years, 9 months
and six days.
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1881
Note: A span of over 5 years are missing - from Vol. VIII. #6 to
Vol. XIII. #6-Dec. 15, 1881
Vol. XIII. #6 Thurs., Dec. 15, 1881
- King, Thomas
- Thomas King, about 17, son of Mr. James H. King was
accidentally shot in Holston Valley while hunting rabbits, by
his brother, William A. King, age 19.
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- Hensley , A.J.
- A.J. Hensley was buried at his home near Fall Branch (this
county) last Sunday evening, having been murdered by his
cousin, Wm. Hensley, in a fight over a horse race.
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- Nelson, David M.
- Col. David M. Nelson died at the residence of his
brother-in-law, Mr. S.A. Cunningham, of this place, on Thursday
morning of last week. Mr. Nelson was the son of the late
Judge Thos. A.R. Nelson and was a native of Jonesboro. He
joined the Federal Army and served on Gen. Gilliam's staff
until the close of the war in 1865 and has lived in Knoxville
since that time. He was buried in the town cemetery
Friday morning beside his mother, and grandfather and
grandmother Nelson.
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- Gourley, Dan
- Dan Gourley, railroad engineer, severely injured in a wreck
at Cleveland recently, died last week in Knoxville.
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- 1882
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Note:
All issues are missing between Vol. XIII.
#6 and Vol. XIII. #51, Thurs., Nov. 2, 1882.
Vol. XIII. #51 Thurs., Nov. 2, 1882-
No deaths listed
1883
Note: All issues missing between Vol.
XIII. #51 and Vol. XIV. #44 Thurs., Oct. 11, 1883
Vol. XIV. #44 Thurs., Oct 11, 1883
- Jones, James
- Front page news (Greeneville, Oct 8, 1883 dateline) On
Friday last, James Jones deceased at the residence of his
son-in-law T. J. Lane, aged 83 years. He served in the
Confederate Army through the war, although he was 61 years of
age when it broke out. He was a member of the M.E. Church
for years.
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- Jones, Sallie B.
- (Knoxville Tribune item). In Knoxville, Tenn.,
Oct. 2, 1883, Mrs. Sallie B. Jones. Mrs. Jones was born
in Abingdon, Va., on 30th Sept. 1825. He
family came to Tenn., in 1854. At her death she was a
member of the First Presbyterian Church of this city.
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- Duncan, Wiley
- (Bristol dateline, Oct. 3rd): Wiley
Duncan, unconscious for two week from being mangled by a
friend, died Thursday at 12 o'clock (Sept. 28th).
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- Dosser, Will H.
- (Johnson City Enterprise news item): Will H.
Dosser, died of hemorrhage at Johnseboro, on Monday morning the
1st inst. He was a prominent merchant of
Jonesboro, and a nephew of Jas. H. Dosser.
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- Hurley, D.H.
- (Newport, Tenn. Dateline Oct. 5th): D.H.
Hurley, a well known citizen of this count (Cocke) was shot
this evening at 4 o'clock while resisting arrest. He was
30 years of age and leaves a wife and two children.
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- McMahan, Kirk
- (Newport Sentinel news item): Kirk McMahan,
age 17, son of Sam McMahan of Jones' Cove, of Sevier County,
was accidentally shot last Sunday by his own pistol.
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- Salts, Melvin
- Mr. Melvin Salts died at his home on Nola Chucky, the
9th inst. He leaves a wife and four children.
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1884
Note: All issues missing between Vol.
XIV. #44-thurs., Oct. 11, 1883 and Vol. XVI. #27.
1885
Vol. XVI. #27 Thurs., Aug. 27, 1885
- Moore, Mrs. Moses
- Near Pettibone, Mrs. Moore, wife of Moses Moore. She
was buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery.
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- Reeves, William P.
- William P. Reeves, longtime member of the M.E. Church,
South, died at his home, Wheatland, near this place, on the
20th inst., in the 83rd year of his
age. One of his sons, Col. E.E. Reeves, is a prominent
lawyer of Jonesboro: another son is Dr. R.H. Reeves, leading
dentist of Ashville, N. C. One of his daughters married
Rev. Dr. D.R. McAnally, Editor of the St. Louis Christian
Advocate, another married Dr. E.E. Wiley, former President
of Emory and Henry College, VA, now President of Martha
Washington College.
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Note: Next 17 issues
missing.
1886
Vol. XVI. #45 Thurs., Jan. 7, 1886
- Riland, Nancy [Haws]
- (Cherry Grover item)- On Dec. 28, 1885, Mrs. Nancy Riland,
daughter of James Haws of Haws Cross Roads, where she had made
her home since the death of her late husband, Tolbert
Riland. She leaves three little children. Her
remains interred in Haws' Family Cemetery at Haws Cross Roads,
Dec. 30, 1885.
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- Harries, J.E.T.
- (Eight District item): Hon. J.E.T. Harries passed quickly
away from the busy scenes of earth on Saturday, Dec.
18th. (Sat. was 19th, ---typo. Error,
WAB).
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- Harris, John Edwin Tivis
- Died at his home near Jonesboro, Saturday night, Dec. 19,
1885, of lung trouble, John Edwin Tivis Harris, son of Dr. John
C. Harris, a former trustee of this county and Methodist
preacher. Mr. Harris was born June 23, 1823, three and a
half miles south of Jonesboro, and he was living on the same
farm at the time of his death. Mr. Harris was twice
married, his first wife being a Miss-----Haines, afterwards
married a Mrs.---Click, daughter of Mr. John Miller of near
Limestone. Mr. Harris was from early life a member of the
M. E. Church, South, and he was a Southern man during the war,
was a Democrat in politics, and was at one time State Senator.
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- Strain, Oakey
- Oakey Strain, only son of Mr. L.C. Strain, died at
Limestone, Washington County, Saturday morning, 24th
Oct., 1885----6 years, 18 days old. He was three months
and a half old when his mother died, she being a daughter of
Mr. David Byerly.
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- Wagner, [Mrs.] ----
- The wife of ----Wagner, Esq., died at her home near
Limestone, last week.
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- Gray, [dau]
- Daughter of Mr. Anderson Gray died at her home on Cedar
Creek, 24 Dec.
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Vol. XVI. #46 Thurs., Jan 14, 1886
- About next record---Note: Made error in name Stevenson
(left out letter n)-WAB
- Stevenson, Alice Bell
[Mathes]
- In Memoriam: Died, Mrs. Alice Bell Steveson, consort
of William H. Steveson, daughter of the late Rev. Alfred H. and
Lydia Nelson Mathes, and niece of the late Judge Thos. A.R.
Nelson, and Gm. G. and Jno. S. Mathes, of Jonesboro. Mrs.
Stevenson was born in Graysburg, Tenn., and departed this life
in Jonesboro, Nov. 13, 1885, in the 27th year of her
age. She was united with the First Presbyterian Church
and left one small son four years of age.
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- Coin, A.F.
- Rev. A.F. Coin of Kendricks Creek, father of Mrs. G.F.
Squibb of Jonesboro, departed this life Monday, the
11th inst.
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Vol. XVI. #47 Thurs., Jan. 21, 1886
- Febuary , Youngest child
- Youngest child of Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Febuary died
Thursady last.
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- Moody, Mrs. ---
- Mrs. ---Moody, of Boon's Creek, mother-in-law of Mr. John
Wilburn, was buried Tuesday last.
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- Jennings, father of J.H.
- The father of Rev. J.H. Jennings of this M. E. circuit,
died last Tuesday at the residence of his son some four or five
miles from Jonesboro.
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- Bacon, Mrs. Jacob
- Mrs. Jacob Bacon, niece of J. D. Cox of Jonesboro died on
the night of the 18th inst., at her home at
Keebler's Cross Roads and was interred Wednesday following at
the Boon's Creek Cemetery.
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- Rankin, Louisa
- Mrs. Louisa Rankin, relicit of Chs. Rankin, sister of Mr.
John DeVault and mother-in-law of Clerk and Master, A. B.
Bowmen, died at her residence at Home, Tenn., Jan.
18th, and was buried on the following day.
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Vol. XVI. #42 Thurs., Jan. 28, 1886
(Note: Error in Number’ should be #48-WAB)
- Gray, George
- (Boon's Creek dateline, Jan. 25th): Old
Mr. George Gray dropped dead last week at his home. He
was buried at Buffalo Ridge.
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- Bacon, Sue
- Mrs. Sue Bacon (Boon's Creek dateline, Jan. 25) was brought
near her childhood home and laid to rest. Rev. Willie
Cox, an old schoolmate, preached her funeral.
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- Holmes, Betty
- (Boon's Creek dateline, Jan. 25) Mrs. Betty Holmes was
buried at Union Church. She leaves an orphan daughter who found
a home at Mr. And Mrs. Kleeper.
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- DeVault, Daniel
- Daniel DeVault, of near Brownsboro, one of Washington
County's oldest citizens, died last Thursday, having lived in
this country about fifty years.
Note: the typesetter does not correct the error in numbering but
carries on with #43, etc.
Vol. XVI. #43 Thurs., February 4, 1886
- Brown, Neill S.
- (Nashville news item-dateline Jan. 30, 1886) Ex-Gov. Neill
S. Brown, died at 1 o'clock this morning. He was a native
of Giles County (this state), where he was born on the
18th April 1810. His parents were descendants
of Scotch Presbyterians.
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- Weems, Florence [McCollum]
- Mrs. Florence Weems, oldest daughter of Samuel McCollum, a
respected citizen of Lick Creek, died in Kansas, Jan.
14th, and her remains were brought by express to
Greeneville and interred on last Monday in the cemetery at
Mount Pleasant (Greeneville Bulletin news item, dateline
Jan. 28th).
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- McPheron, Susan
- Mrs. Susan McPheron, wife of our old friend, Thomas
McPheron, at her home in Florida. She was found dead in
bed on the morning of the 10th Jan. Mr.
McPheron had moved his family from this county (Greene) to
Florida about a year ago (Greeneville Dem.).
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- Fine, Almeda M.
- At her home on Cherokee, Almeda M. Fine, age 25, on the
morning of Nov. 18th 1885, victim of consumption.
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- McCarthy, father of Mrs.
F.A.
- In Michigan, the father of Mrs. F.A. McCarthy of Flag
Pond. She had arrived in Jonesboro Sunday night on her
way to visit her sick father and found the dispatch announcing
his death. She continued on her journey
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- Patton, S.K.N.
- Wednesday morning (Feb. 3rd), at his residence
at Meadow Brook, Col S.K.N. Patton, one of the most prominent
men in the county.
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Vol. XVI. #44 Thurs., Feb 11, 1886
- Barnes, David G.W., Sr.
- David G. W. Barnes, Sr., was born in Washington County,
Tenn., July 10, 1822, and died at his home on Buffalo Ridge
where he has resided many years, Sunday morning Feb. 7, 1886.
At an early age he married Miss Saraphina George, who still
survives him. He enlisted as a private in Co. I. 8th Tenn.
Cavalry, Sept. 23, 1863 and was mustered out Sept. 23, 1865. He
was a brave soldier and followed Grant to Victory and
Appomattox.
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- Bacon, Mrs. Jacob
- Mrs. Jacob Bacon of the 14th District of Washington Co.,
Tenn., died at her husband's residence, 18th Jan. 1886. She
joined the M.E. Church at a revival at Chestnut Grove, which
was conducted by Rev. Geo. B. Cox. She leaves behind her
husband and two small children, Flora and Charley.
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- Constable, Alice
- (Gerber's Mill item) Alice Constable was buried on the 4th
inst.
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- Anderson, Mrs. --
- (Gerber's Mill item) Old Mrs. &endash;Anderson, a very
worthy lady of our district, was buried a few days ago at Mt.
Lebanon.
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- Sayler, Rebecca
- (Gerber's Mill item) A few days ago, Mrs. Rebecca Sayler,
of Mitchell Co., N.C., a sister of Isaac Garber.
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- Hammer, James C.
- (In Luck community item) Mr. James C. Hammer, formerly of
this county (Washington) is reported to have died (by
Bristol Courier) in city of Bristol about 10 o'clock
Wednesday morning. Mr. Hammer was 56 6yearas old and a
well-known resident of Bristol for twenty-seven years.
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Vol. XVI #45 Thurs., Feb. 18, 1886
- Phillips, Mrs. --
- (Cherry Grove, dateline Feb. 15) On Feb. 9th Mrs.
---Phillips, widow of the late Harva Phillips, living near the
Greene and Washington County line. Her remains were interred in
the Green Shed cemetery.
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- Whitlock, J.W.
- The faithful and esteemed Pastor of the Baptist Churches at
Jonesboro and Johnson City, Rev. J.W. Whitlock, died at his
residence in this place (Jonesboro) last Sunday night. He was a
native of Grainger County, was 39 years old, and was buried
beside Rev. Wm. Cate, the builder and first Pastor of the
Jonesboro Baptist Church.
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Vol. XVI. #46 Thurs., Feb. 25, 1886
- Miller, Mrs. Jacob
- (Matuta community item) The remains of Mrs. Jacob Miller,
of Limestone, were laid to rest at Miller's Church, near her
home.
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- Mother-in-law of Pettibone, A.H.
[ Mary D. Speck]
- The mother-in-law of Hon. A.H. Pettibone, died at his
residence in Greeneville last Saturday (20th). (Note: Also see
Vol. XVI. #47&emdash;WAB)
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- Burton, Thomas
- Mr. Thomas Burton died at his home in this place last
Sunday night. He was about 75 years old, was a veteran of the
Mexican War having volunteered in this place, serving under
Capt. John T. O'Brien. Four Mexican War veterans, D.P. O'Brien,
G.W. McPherson, Jno. Boyd and L. A. Markwood were pallbearers.
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- Martin, Narcissus
- Mrs. Narcissus Martin died at her home on Buffalo Ridge on
the 10th inst.
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- Blair, Mrs.---
- Mrs.---Blair died at her home in the 17th district on
Tuesday the 18th inst., at the advanced age of 92 years. She
was the widow of Mr. John (Buzzard) Blair, a veteran of Mexican
War.
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Vol. XVI. #47 Thurs., March 4, 1886
- Baldwin, Hannah
- (Matuta news item) Mrs. Hannah Baldwin, wife of John
Baldwin of near Telford, on the night of the 26th ult. She left
twin babies of tender age, a husband and three other children.
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- Speck, Mary D.
- (Greenville Bulletin, dateline Feb. 26th) Mrs. Mary
D. Speck, at the residence of her son-in-law, the Hon. A.H.
Pettibone in Greeneville, on last Saturday morning. Mrs. Speck
was born near Greeneville about 72 years ago, resided a great
portion of her life in Rogersville: she was a member of the
M.E. Church-South, and her remains were interred in the Oak
Grove Cemetery.
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Vol. XVI. #48 Thurs., March 11, 1886
- Caldwell, James
- (Holston Review item) Mr. James Caldwell died
Tuesday morning at his home near Surgoinsville, this county
(Hawkins). He was near 65 years of age.
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- Clarke, Oscar
- (Clear Branch item) Oscar Clarke, a young merchant of
Erwin, died on Wednesday. (No dateline but I would say death
date was 3rd-WAB)
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- Quinn, Lovina
- (Clear Branch item) Mrs. Lovina Quinn of this community,
aged 59 years, died last Friday (5th). She leaves no family.
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- Wilds, Mrs. Henry A. [nee
Cammon]
- Mrs. Henry A. Wilds, age 55, of Greeneville, died last
Tuesday. Mrs. Wilds was a daughter of Richard and Mary Cammon
(now Mrs. Allison) of this place, and sister of Secretary of
State John Allison.
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- Mathes, Mary A.
- Died Wednesday morning March 16th at 6 o'clock of
consumption, Mrs. Mary A. Mathes, wife of E. Smith Mathes of
Washington College. She was about 53 years old and had been
married 29 years. She leaves a husband, a daughter Addie now in
Florida, and Rolly: also a stepson, Mr. Alex. P. Mathes, of
this place.
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- Mayes, James D.
- At the residence of his father, James D. Mayes, former
Sheriff and Trustee of Claiborne County, near Tazewell, on the
28th of February, William Houston Mayes, in his 24th year. He
had been married less than a year.
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- Maxwell, William Henry
- William Henry Maxwell, a former prominent citizen and
distinguished lawyer of this state (native of this county and
member of Jonesboro bar until 1870 when he moved his family to
Kansas) died on the morning of the 8th inst. in Paola, Kansas.
He was admitted to the Bar in 1836. He leaves a wife and five
children, all whom are living in the west except Mrs. J.D.
Slemons of our town.
Vol. XVI. #49 Thurs., March 18, 1886
- Gentry, Mrs. ---
- (Clear Branch item) Old Mrs. Gentry died Friday night
(12th) at the home of her grandson, Mr. Lewis G. Gentry.
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- White, John
- (Greeneville Bulletin, dateline 11th) Mr. John
White, an aged and respected citizen of this community, died at
his home one and a half miles northeast of this place yesterday
morning (10th). Funeral this morning at 10 o'clock.
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- Oliver, Betty
- (Eight Dist. Item) Aunt Betty Oliver, who has been under
the care and protection of the "Church of the Brethren" for
several year past, being unable to earn a livelihood on account
of decrepitude, died last Friday, March 5th at the residence of
Mr. W.L. Vines. She was 78 years and 4 months old at the time
of her death, had been a member of the "Church of the Brethren"
for many years. She died of dropsy.
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- Murrel, Thos. J.
- Rev. Thos. J. Murrel, Baptist minister and farmer of
Walker's Fork, Sullivan County, Tenn., died one day last week.
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- Miller, Henry
- Henry Miller, native of Washington Co., one-time resident
of Jonesboro where he learned his trade (tailoring) with Mr.
John H. Naff, died last Monday at 2 p.m. at the Cain House at
Morristown, Tenn. The deceased was 53 years of age, leaves a
wife, three daughters and a son. The remains were shipped to
Maryville where he was interred with Masonic honors.
Vol. XVI. #50 Thurs., March 25, 1886
- Tame, James
- (Greeneville New Era item-18th) James Tame, at his
home near the poor farm on last Sunday (14th), one of our best
citizens.
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- Hyder, H.
- (Elizabethton Mountaineer item&emdash;dateline Mar.
18) Rev. H. Hyder died on the last Monday (15th) night at the
residence of William Plesants, near Howards Forge, in Johnson
County.
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- Carriger, W.P.
- (Morristown Pilot dated Mar. 20th) At his residence
in this place (Morristown) on the 17th inst., of consumption,
age 36, Mr. W.P. Carriger, druggist. He was born in Tazewell
County, Tenn., son of the late Dr. M. Carriger. He lived in
Morristown 30 years; was married the 13th of May 1875, to Miss
Mollie R. Thomas, of Va., whom with two sons survives him. He
was interred yesterday with Masonic rites in the Morristown
cemetery.
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- Adams, Mrs. Lee
- (Rogersville Review, dated Mar. 18) Mrs. Lee Adams,
living near Surgoinsville, in this county (Hawkins), shot
herself on the 11th inst. She was forty-five years of age,
leaves a husband and several children.
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- Williams, George W.
- (Matuta item dated Mar. 23rd): On the 17th inst., Mr.
George W. Williams, funeral conducted by Rev. Mr. Capp, buried
at Oakland Church.
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Note: 3 issues missing
Vol. XVII. #2 Thurs., April 22, 1886
- Cox, Susan
- (Bristol Courier dated Apr. 15th) Miss Susan Cox, in
the 68th year of her age, last Sunday afternoon (11th), at the
residence of her brother-in-law, Dr. W. F. Barr. She was known
throughout the Holston Conference as a most devoted missionary
worker.
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- Wilcox, Infant of Jas.
- (14th Dist. Item) an infant child of Jas. Wilcox's was
buried at Pleasant Valley last Sunday.
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- Baldwin, Hanah
- (14 Dist. Item) Rev. John Bashor preached the funeral
sermon of Mrs. John Baldwin (given name Hanah) at Pleasant
Valley Sunday.
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- Michell, William E.
- In the announcement of the death of a gentleman at Haw's
Cross Roads in last week's issue (issue missing-WAB) the name
should have read William E. Michell instead of Wm. E. Miller.
Note: Next 16 issues missing, between Vol.
XVII. #2, & Vol. XVIII. #19, Aug., 25, 1887
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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.
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