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Abcdefghijklmnopqrstu Vwxyz A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z NAME OF DECEASED DATE OF OBITUARY *Unknown Name of infant child April 12, 1897 A Abbott, William Beatty March 3, 1905 Abell, Edwin F. February 29, 1904 Abels, William January 20, 1899 Abels, William June 20, 1899 Abrell, Donald L. Dec. 13, 1915 Abshire, Sarah March 11, 1909 Adams, Charles F. March 22, 1915 Adams, Cassie July 31, 1906 Adams, Charles April 24, 1905 Adams, Charles R. January 16, 1908 Adams, David March 25, 1897 Adams, Effie A. June 27, 1912 Adams, Ferry March 3, 1904 Adams, Hannah J. October 2, 1909 Adams, Harriett C. November 30, 1911 Adams, John October 17, 1913 Adams, John October 17, 1913 Adams, John Dean November 26, 1906 Adams, John H. June 9, 1908 Adams, Lillian Edith February 9, 1911 Adams, Lossie L. August 14, 1903 Adams, Lucy November 21, 1905 Adams, Lula May 4, 1904 Adams, Margaret Jane Virginia September 4, 1913 Adams, Margaret Jane Virginia September 4, 1913 Adams, Martin M. April 9, 1900 Adams, Maud November 9, 1908 Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Ferry Infant Son Of March 9, 1897 Adams, Mrs. Clary January 11, 1907 Adams, Mrs. Cornelia J. March 25, 1902 Adams, Mrs. Hannah April 14, 1898 Adams, Mrs. Sallie December 9, 1901 Adams, Sarah January 30, 1904 1 Adams, Scaton July 2, 1914 Adams, Susan E. March 20, 1913 Adams, Susan E. March 20, 1913 Adams, Thomas Jackson December 12, 1904 Adams, William July 28, 1913 Adams, William July 28, 1913 Adams, William A. June 20, 1906 Adams, William Granville November 4, 1904 Adams, William H. Mrs. July 10, 1914 Addison, E. Virginia March 7, 1912 Addison, Elijah October 7, 1897 Addison, Zachary Taylor March 5, 1906 Adler, Louis March 8, 1912 Affleck, Ann Elizabeth July 20, 1909 Affleck, Leonard S. January 2, 1912 Affleck, Marcella October 16, 1911 Affleck, Margaret Keckley January 31, 1911 Affleck, Mrs. Robert S. December 29, 1904 Affleck, William May 24, 1911 Affleck,James R. September 13, 1915 Ahern, Mary May 20, 1909 Aiken, Virginia June 3, 1905 Aikens, Henry O. October 2, 1914 Aikin, Eleanor Virginia December 21, 1908 Ailstock, Charlotte December 10, 1914 Ailstock, Charlotte December 14, 1914 Ailsttock, John Anderson June 3, 1902 Ainslee, H. Craig December 30, 1901 Airheart, Gilbert Cleveland December 9, 1912 Aivery, Eliza February 18, 1913 Aivery, Eliza February 18, 1913 Akers, Mary March 6, 1911 Albaugh, Charles September 22, 1908 Albaugh,Sarah Tamson January 12, 1915 Albert, George H. April 24, 1905 Albert, John H. December 29, 1904 Albert, Mrs. Rebecca A. May 1, 1903 Albert, Mrs. Rebecca A. May 2, 1903 Albert, Mrs. Rebecca A. May 4, 1903 Albert, William H. February 19, 1906 Albin, Harvey April 7, 1907 Albin, Rebecca August 18, 1902 2 Alder. Maurice J. February 27, 1912 Alderman, Annie Fuller August 3, 1911 Alderton, Homer September 21, 1914 Alderton, Thomas N. July 16, 1906 Aldrich, (Senator) April 24, 1915 Aldridge, J.W. Mrs. July 29, 1899 Aleshire, Mrs. George July 20, 1906 Alexander, B.F. September 2, 1912 Alexander, Flora September 9, 1904 Alexander, Frank November 17, 1898 Alexander, John H. February 10, 1909 Alexander, Julia January 12, 1904 Alexander, Julia Lane July 8, 1907 Alexander, Lydia S. October 6, 1914 Alexander, Mrs. Mabala June 25, 1900 Alexander, Oscar V. Infant Daughter Of July 31, 1913 Alexander, Oscar V. Infant Daughter Of July 31, 1913 Alger, Everett June 1, 1914 Alger, Russell A. January 24, 1907 Allamong, Isaac W. March 20, 1914 Allamong, Jonah June 3, 1904 Allamong, Mary E. March 20, 1914 Allan, Mrs. Anna Moore July 25, 1903 Allan, Mrs. Anna Moore July 27, 1903 Allemong, J.W.F. November 30, 1904 Allemong, Willie May April 2, 1900 Allen, Annie November 13, 1915 Allen, Bernard November 2, 1901 Allen, Cephia March 22, 1909 Allen, Charles July 8, 1901 Allen, Charles Edward January 19, 1901 Allen, Edgar January 13, 1904 Allen, George W. September 24, 1901 Allen, James November 23, 1896 Allen, James M. June 19, 1909 Allen, Jane January 9, 1913 Allen, Jane January 9, 1913 Allen, Jim September 6, 1907 Allen, John F. February 24, 1909 Allen, Lucy February 19, 1908 Allen, Mary October 31, 1914 Allen, Mrs. Catherine April 23, 1902 3 Allen, Mrs. Julius July 7, 1902 Allen, Mrs. Laura V. September 22, 1901 Allen, Mrs. Martha A. April 9, 1901 Allen, Robert B. September 30, 1906 Allen, Tiffen Sr. July 13, 1900 Allen, Walter P. July 13, 1908 Allen, William Temple December 17, 1903 Allmond, Marcus B. September 7, 1909 Almond, David E. October 16, 1902 Almond, Mrs. Ida January 25, 1901 Almond, T.M. August 23, 1897 Almondrode, Jackquline April 22, 1912 Alther, Calvin July 20, 1909 Alther, William C. January 6, 1914 Alther, William C. January 8, 1914 Alvey, H.C. December 28, 1914 Alvey, Richard Henry September 15, 1906 Ambach, David November 9, 1908 Ambach, Max October 25, 1904 Ambrose, Henry H. February 15, 1915 Ambrose, Jacob April 27, 1915 Ambrose, Lucy Ellen January 14, 1911 Ambrose, M.C. Mrs. January 13, 1899 Ambrose, Mrs. M.C. January 12, 1899 Ambrose, Mrs. M.C. January 13, 1899 Ambrose, Peter W. February 21, 1905 Ambrose, William T. July 15, 1913 Ambrose, William T. July 15, 1913 Amerman, Lemuel October 8, 1897 Ames, Joseph B. January 25, 1915 Amick, Bryan January 2, 1912 Amick, Lucy January 22, 1912 Amick, Nancy Pugh November 12, 1914 Amick, Nettie E. December 2, 1915 Amiss, Thomas H. November 11, 1913 Amiss, Thomas H. November 11, 1913 Anderson May 10, 1901 Anderson, A.C. January 25, 1901 Anderson, Aljourn February 1, 1909 Anderson, Arthur P. October 8, 1913 Anderson, Arthur P. October 8, 1913 Anderson, Barney Glynn March 18, 1897 4 Anderson, Bertie Mae July 4, 1906 Anderson, Bettie Ray August 3, 1899 Anderson, Calvin January 28, 1901 Anderson, Catherine February 11, 1914 Anderson, Catherine February 14, 1914 Anderson, Charles E. December 16, 1907 Anderson, Early July 17, 1914 Anderson, Edmonia February 19, 1898 Anderson, Elias E. March 5, 1901 Anderson, George March 9, 1903 Anderson, George August 16, 1909 Anderson, George August 23, 1899 Anderson, George F. February 14, 1901 Anderson, George Herbert June 1, 1908 Anderson, George Isaac January 26, 1908 Anderson, George N. April 16, 1900 Anderson, Georgia January 30, 1912 Anderson, Isaac Kurtz October 13, 1904 Anderson, James D. April 29, 1915 Anderson, James W. May 21, 1912 Anderson, John C. March 8, 1905 Anderson, John J. February 19, 1901 Anderson, Justus Orine Bennett November 6, 1908 Anderson, Leona June 15, 1914 Anderson, Lillian E. August 17, 1896 Anderson, Margaret E. April 4, 1906 Anderson, Marie August 8, 1904 Anderson, Mrs. Elizabeth B. December 28, 1903 Anderson, Mrs. Elizabeth B. December 29, 1903 Anderson, Mrs. Margaret June 29, 1901 Anderson, Mrs. Marie August 8, 1903 Anderson, Mrs. Nancy July 28, 1899 Anderson, Mrs. Sarah J. February 2, 1899 Anderson, Mrs. Susan August 25, 1899 Anderson, Mrs. Taylor January 29, 1906 Anderson, Nancy July 28, 1899 Anderson, Nancy Cassie July 16, 1914 Anderson, Nancy Cassie July 17, 1914 Anderson, Nellie May 17, 1901 Anderson, Nellie Wood March 6, 1915 Anderson, Preston L. October 18, 1911 Anderson, Robert E. Lee December 9, 1909 5 Anderson, Roger A. January 22, 1906 Anderson, Sarah J. February 2, 1899 Anderson, Snowden March 30, 1899 Anderson, Susan August 25, 1899 Anderson, W.W. March 12, 1900 Anderson, Walter Coleman January 30, 1908 Anderson, Warren L. January 29, 1909 Anderson, William December 14, 1901 Andes, Jacob December 15, 1915 Andes, Jacob J. December 17, 1915 Andes, Reuben W. February 3, 1909 Andrews, Alfred Alexander March 23, 1901 Andrews, Annie Robinson November 28, 1908 Andrews, Edward F. April 11, 1905 Andrews, George July 14, 1911 Andrews, James William January 20, 1913 Andrews, James William January 22, 1913 Andrews, James William January 20, 1913 Andrews, James William January 22, 1913 Andrews, John Wesley & Mary Ann April 15, 1903 Andrews, Margaret May 7, 1904 Andrews, Virginia Louise November 28, 1899 Andrews, Virginia Louise November 29, 1899 Angel, Margaret April 3, 1905 Angle, John B. April 14, 1904 Anthony, Susan Brownell March 13, 1906 Anthony, William October 16, 1911 Anthony, William Albert July 25, 1911 App, Albert July 27, 1903 Appleby, Mrs. Laura April 16, 1897 Appleby, Samuel N. July 21, 1913 Appleby, Samuel N. July 23, 1913 Appleby, Samuel N. July 21, 1913 Appleby, Samuel N. July 23, 1913 Arbogast, Amanda June 26, 1908 Arbogast, Buford June 8, 1909 Arbogast, John B. March 3, 1911 Arden, Elizabeth November 10, 1912 Arden, Henry May 26, 1902 Armel Infant Son Of Mr. & Mrs. Lewis July 7, 1904 Armel, Barbara Ellen April 1, 1914 Armel, Barbara Ellen April 1, 1914 6 Armel, David August 3, 1911 Armel, Guy Nelson July 7, 1906 Armel, Jamie November 23, 1897 Armel, John Sr. March 7, 1914 Armel, Lizzie March 30, 1912 Armel, Margaret Lasure April 26, 1913 Armel, Margaret Lasure April 30, 1913 Armel, Margaret Lasure April 26, 1913 Armel, Margaret Lasure April 30, 1913 Armentrout, James A. November 18, 1896 Armistead, Katharine January 11, 1900 Armstead, Bettie October 5, 1914 Armstead, Lewis December 9, 1915 Armstead, Robert January 14, 1904 Armstrong, Alexander October 28, 1905 Armstrong, Ann W. December 30, 1908 Armstrong, Anna June 21, 1905 Armstrong, James E. April 8, 1908 Armstrong, James S. November 12, 1908 Armstrong, Thomas August 14, 1906 Arn, William July 17, 1914 Arnica, Arthur H. January 23, 1906 Arnica, William A. August 19, 1911 Arnold, Amanda August 30, 1905 Arnold, Amos February 18, 1909 Arnold, David W. March 3, 1911 Arnold, Dorie October 2, 1908 Arnold, Harris March 11, 1911 Arnold, Isaac N.
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