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Obituaries Form the Moultrie Observer, Weekly Edition, 1911-1920 1 Obituaries form the Moultrie Observer, Weekly Edition, 1911-1920 ???, Burton Date of Death: ? Published: Jan.4,1916 Page: 3 ???, Charles Date of Death: ? Published: Sep.5,1911 Page: 1 ???, Joseph Date of Death: Feb.21,1914 Published: Feb.24,1914 Page: 6 ???, Melvin Date of Death: Apr.7,1913 Published: Apr.11,1913 Page: 7 ???, Millie-Christine Twins Date of Death: Oct.10,1912 Published: Oct.22,1912 Page: 1 ABBOTT, John W. Date of Death: ? Published: Jan.31,1919 Page: 10 ABBOTT, Mrs. Abbott Date of Death: Mar.7,1912 Published: Mar.8,1912 Page: 5 ABERCROMBIE, Jno. Date of Death: Nov.25,1914 Published: Nov.27,1914 Page: 5 ABERNATHY, Lewis Date of Death: July.4,1916 Published: July.7,1916 Page: 1 ABERNATHY, Mrs. Posey Date of Death: Mar.30,1915 Published: Apr.2,1915 Page: 3 ABRAMSON, R.A. Date of Death: Dec.12,1918 Published: Dec.17,1918 Page: 1 ADAM, Carl Date of Death: ? Published: May.18,1915 Page: 1 ADAMS, Celia Date of Death: July.18,1916 Published: July.21,1916 Page: 1 ADAMS, Huge J. Date of Death: May.5,1919 Published: May.9,1919 Page: 4 ADAMS, John L. Date of Death: Mar.2,1919 Published: Mar.7,1919 Page: 1 ADAMS, Mack Date of Death: Oct.24,1917 Published: Oct.26,1917 Page: 3 1 Obituaries form the Moultrie Observer, Weekly Edition, 1911-1920 ADAMS, Thomas J. Date of Death: ? Published: Nov.29,1918 Page: 1 ADAMS, William Forbes Date of Death: Mar.7,1920 Published: Mar.9,1920 Page: 1 ADAMS, Allen Date of Death: Oct.17,1911 Published: Oct.24,1911 Page: 1 ADAMS, Carl Date of Death: May.12,1915 Published: May.18,1915 Page: 3 ADAMS, Clara Date of Death: Sep.29,1915 Published: Oct.1,1915 Page: 1 ADAMS, Dr. Date of Death: ? Published: May.21,1915 Page: 1 ADAMS, T.J. Date of Death: June.12,1914 Published: June.15,1915 Page: 1 ADAMS, W.L. Date of Death: Aug.24,1911 Published: Aug.29,1911 Page: 3 ADKINS, Mrs. E.N. Date of Death: Oct.19,1914 Published: Oct.23,1914 Page: 3 AGEE, J.C. Date of Death: July.29,1918 Published: Aug.2,1918 Page: 10 AHE, John Date of Death: July.23,1913 Published: July.25,1913 Page: 1 AIKEN, Johnanna Date of Death: Sep.29,1913 Published: Sep.30,1913 Page: 8 AIKEN, Span Date of Death: Nov.3,1913 Published: Nov.7,1913 Page: 2 AKERS, Bert Date of Death: Jan.21,1916 Published: Jan.24,1916 Page: 9 AKRIDGE, John D. Date of Death: ? Published: Nov.29,1918 Page: 1 ALAGOOD, Louise Date of Death: ? Published: Oct.4,1918 Page: 8 2 Obituaries form the Moultrie Observer, Weekly Edition, 1911-1920 ALBRIGE, Mrs. W.H. Date of Death: Feb.2,1916 Published: Feb.4,1916 Page: 1 ALDERMAN, Mrs. T. Date of Death: ? Published: Dec.1,1916 Page: 1 ALDERMAN, Susie Date of Death: ? Published: Feb.2,1917 Page: 8 ALDERMAN, Mitchell F. Date of Death: Mar.10,1912 Published: Mar.15,1912 Page: 3 ALDERMAN, Mrs. M.J. Date of Death: Sep.21,1914 Published: Sep.25,1914 Page: 2 ALEWINE, Noah Date of Death: May.6,1916 Published: May.9,1916 Page: 3 ALEXANDER, D. Date of Death: Jan.18,1918 Published: Jan.23,1918 Page: 3 ALEXANDER, Joe Date of Death: Sep.22,1918 Published: Sep.24,1918 Page: 7 ALLEGOOD, D.C. Date of Death: Jan.6,1919 Published: Jan.17,1919 Page: 1 ALLEGOOD, Jessie Date of Death: June.23,1919 Published: June.24,1919 Page: 1 ALLEGOOD, T.M. Date of Death: June.25,1916 Published: June.30,1916 Page: 5 ALLEN, Colloway Date of Death: Jan.25,1918 Published: Jan.29,1918 Page: 7 ALLEN, J.B. Date of Death: Mar.14,1918 Published: Mar.19,1918 Page: 1 ALLEN, Loanard Date of Death: ? Published: Sep.9,1919 Page: 3 ALLEN, Mrs. Bradley Date of Death: ? Published: Apr.25,1919 Page: 3 ALLEN, Mrs. R.F. Date of Death: ? Published: June.28,1912 Page: 7 3 Obituaries form the Moultrie Observer, Weekly Edition, 1911-1920 ALLEN, Walter E. Date of Death: ? Published: Aug.2,1918 Page: 1 ALLEN, Charles Date of Death: July.17,1914 Published: July.21,1914 Page: 3 ALLEN, Hansford D. Date of Death: Aug.29,1913 Published: Sep.2,1913 Page: 5 ALLEN, J.T. Date of Death: May.15,1913 Published: May.20,1913 Page: 3 ALLEN, Mrs. Henry C. Date of Death: July.23,1916 Published: July.28,1916 Page: 3 ALLEN, Mrs. Edmund H. Date of Death: June.20,1915 Published: Oct.29,1915 Page: 1 ALLEN, Mrs. Una Wilbanks Date of Death: July.17,1914 Published: July.21,1914 Page: 3 ALLEN, Thad Date of Death: May.1,1916 Published: May.5,1916 Page: 3 ALLEN, Woodson Date of Death: Oct.27,1913 Published: Oct.31,1913 Page: 7 ALLEN, Mrs. Rebecca Date of Death: Dec.16,1912 Published: Dec.20,1912 Page: 3 ALLEY, Ira C. Date of Death: Aug.14,1916 Published: Aug.18,1916 Page: 3 ALLNMS, Hazel Date of Death: ? Published: Aug.23,1912 Page: 6 ALLUMS, A.V. Date of Death: Apr.27,1915 Published: Apr.30,1915 Page: 5 ALVIS, James W. Date of Death: Nov.6,1919 Published: Nov.11,1919 Page: 1 ALVIS, Mrs. N.A. Date of Death: Dec.3,1917 Published: Dec.7,1917 Page: 9 AMBROSE, Mrs. Henry Date of Death: Oct.16,1917 Published: Oct.19,1917 Page: 5 4 Obituaries form the Moultrie Observer, Weekly Edition, 1911-1920 AMERSON, Harry Lee Date of Death: ? Published: Nov.7,1919 Page: 6 AMMONS, H.A. Date of Death: May.31,1915 Published: June.4,1915 Page: 7 AMMONS, H.C. Date of Death: Mar.10,1914 Published: Mar.10,1914 Page: 3 ANDERSON, Allen Date of Death: Sep.18,1916 Published: Sep.19,1916 Page: 1 ANDERSON, John Date of Death: Mar.24,1917 Published: May.29,1917 Page: 4 ANDERSON, John W. Date of Death: ? Published: Nov.29,1918 Page: 1 ANDERSON, Lafayette Date of Death: May.8,1920 Published: May.11,1920 Page: 1 ANDERSON, W.C. Date of Death: Sep.18,1916 Published: Sep.19,1916 Page: 1 ANDERSON, Will Date of Death: ? Published: July.30,1918 Page: 1 ANDERSON, Alfred Date of Death: Nov.24,1912 Published: Nov.29,1912 Page: 1 ANDERSON, Louisa Date of Death: July.30,1911 Published: Aug.1,1911 Page: 1 ANDERSON, Martha Date of Death: ? Published: Dec.17,1915 Page: 1 ANDREWS, Bedford Date of Death: ? Published: Dec.29,1916 Page: 2 ANDREWS, Eugene Date of Death: ? Published: Dec.29,1916 Page: 2 ANDREWS, G.R Date of Death: Apr.15,1916 Published: Apr.18,1916 Page: 6 ANDREWS, Martha Date of Death: Sep.3,1915 Published: Sep.7,1915 Page: 3 5 Obituaries form the Moultrie Observer, Weekly Edition, 1911-1920 ANDREWS, Mrs. G.R Date of Death: ? Published: Apr.18,1916 Page: 6 ANDREWS, Nelles Date of Death: Jan.25,1913 Published: Jan.13,1913 Page: 7 ANNESLEY, Earl Date of Death: ? Published: Dec.11,1914 Page: 2 ARANT, J.W. Date of Death: ? Published: Mar.16,1915 Page: 3 ARANT, Wes Date of Death: ? Published: Mar.16,1915 Page: 3 ARCHBOLD, John D. Date of Death: Dec.5,1916 Published: Dec.8,1916 Page: 9 ARD, Mrs.Roy Date of Death: Nov.12,1914 Published: Nov.13,1914 Page: 1 ARMOND, Sidney Date of Death: ? Published: Jan.21,1916 Page: 1 ARNOLD, Mrs.J.T. Date of Death: Apr.20,1916 Published: Apr.25,1916 Page: 4 ARRINGTON, Mrs. Dollie Date of Death: Dec.16,1918 Published: Dec.24,1918 Page: 1 ARRINGTON, Mrs. Ida Date of Death: Nov.29,1915 Published: Nov.30,1915 Page: 1 ARTHUR, Mrs. D.F. Date of Death: Nov.10,1917 Published: Nov.13,1917 Page: 1 ASBELL, George Date of Death: ? Published: Mar.9,1915 Page: 1 ASHBRIDGE, George Date of Death: Mar.4,1914 Published: Mar.6,1914 Page: 5 ASHBURN, Howard Date of Death: Aug.1,1919 Published: Aug.5,1919 Page: 5 ASHBURN, Howard Jr. Date of Death: Nov.15,1917 Published: Nov.20,1917 Page: 1 6 Obituaries form the Moultrie Observer, Weekly Edition, 1911-1920 ASHBURN, Mrs.H.I. Date of Death: ? Published: Sep.16,1913 Page: 3 ASHLEY, D.C. Date of Death: ? Published: May.25,1920 Page: 3 ASHLEY, J. Marshall Jr. Date of Death: Oct.26,1916 Published: Oct.27,1916 Page: 8 ATKINS, V.B. Date of Death: Sep.18,1915 Published: Sep.21,1915 Page: 1 ATKINSON, H.M. Jr. Date of Death: Nov.2,1918 Published: Nov.15,1918 Page: 3 ATWOOD, Richard H. Date of Death: Jan.29,1919 Published: Jan.31,1919 Page: 1 AUMUELLER, Anna Date of Death: ? Published: Oct.29,1915 Page: 8 AUMULLER, Anna Date of Death: ? Published: Feb.15,1916 Page: 2 AUMULLER, Anna Date of Death: ? Published: Feb.10,1914 Page: 2 AUSTIN, Mrs.Fannie Date of Death: Apr.7,1916 Published: Apr.11,1916 Page: 6 AUTREY, Mrs. Mary Date of Death: ? Published: Mary.21,1920 Page: 6 AUTREY, Reeves Date of Death: ? Published: June.2,1911 Page: 1 AUTRY, Jas A. Date of Death: Mar.13,1913 Published: Mar.18,1913 Page: 1 AVAN, Frank K. Date of Death: ? Published: Aug.21,1914 Page: 2 AVEARY, Gilbert Date of Death: Feb.24,1915 Published: Mar.2,1915 Page: 1 AVEN, W.G. Date of Death: July.23,1912 Published: July.26,1912 Page: 1 7 Obituaries form the Moultrie Observer, Weekly Edition, 1911-1920 AYCOCK, Eva Erin Date of Death: June.15,1914 Published: June.19,1914 Page: 3 AYCOCK, Francis Date of Death: June.17,1912 Published: June.18,1912 Page: 0 AYCOCK, Mrs.Louis Date of Death: ? Published: May.28,1915 Page: 3 AYCOCK, Mrs.W.E.
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