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Columbus Enquirer-Sun Death Index 1900-1918 BURIALS-DEATHS-FUNERALS-OBITUARY NOTICES APPEARING IN COLUMBUS, GA NEWSPAPERS 1900-1918 LAST NAME FIRST NAME M.I./NAME TITLE RACE DATE OF DEATH NEWSPAPER ABBOTT IDA L. MISS 6 October 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ABBOTT D. Q. MR. 26 March 1907 ENQUIRER SUN ABBOTT M. A. MRS. 5 November 1901 ENQUIRER SUN ABERCROMBIE ANDERSON 10 June 1902 ENQUIRER SUN ABERCROMBIE HENRY E. 13 October 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ABERCROMBIE ISABEL MISS 10 October 1905 ENQUIRER SUN ABERCROMBIE SARAH T. MRS. 29 January 1907 ENQUIRER SUN ABERCROMBIE VIRGINIA MRS. 29 January 1904 ENQUIRER SUN ABNEY A. O. MR. 8 July 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ABNEY JOHN T. MRS. 27 June 1911 ENQUIRER SUN ABNEY WILLIAM W. 23 July 1913 ENQUIRER SUN ACEE MARION S. MR. 10 February 1907 ENQUIRER SUN ACEE MARTHA J. MRS. 14 May 1911 ENQUIRER SUN ADAIR ELIZA ANN MRS. 28 July 1906 ENQUIRER SUN ADAIR JOHN 10 May 1911 ENQUIRER SUN ADAIR WILLIAM MRS. 14 April 1900 SAT. E.H. ADAMS ANNIE MISS 2 November 1909 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS CODIE MRS. 15 September 1908 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS FANNIE MISS 15 July 1903 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS FLETCHER AA 29 December 1905 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS G. A. MRS. 19 March 1910 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS HATTIE MRS. 9 September 1909 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS J. F. MR. 20 January 1910 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS JAMES 9 December 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS JASON C. 20 September 1910 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS JULIA MRS. 10 January 1908 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS LEE MISS 7 June 1916 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS M. C. MR. 11 November 1918 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS MATT MRS. 28 April 1910 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS PRINCESS MISS 3 March 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ADAMS W. S. MR. 5 July 1904 ENQUIRER SUN ADKINS W. B. MRS. 28 December 1906 ENQUIRER SUN AFFLECK WILLIAM D. 14 June 1911 ENQUIRER SUN AKIN SADIE MRS. 22 May 1903 ENQUIRER SUN ALBRECHT N. W. MRS. 21 March 1915 ENQUIRER SUN ALBRECHT, JR. WILLIAM 2 May 1911 ENQUIRER SUN ALBRIGHT JAMES HENRY 5 March 1907 ENQUIRER SUN ALBRIGHT SARAH MRS. 30 January 1906 ENQUIRER SUN ALDREDGE J. K. MR. 10 February 1901 ENQUIRER SUN ALEXANDER A. L. MRS. 19 March 1907 ENQUIRER SUN ALEXANDER C. L. MR. 22 December 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ALEXANDER CHARLES L. 11 January 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ALEXANDER CLAUD 7 December 1905 ENQUIRER SUN ALEXANDER, JR. CLAUDE 29 July 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ALEXANDER J. J. MR. 30 May 1902 ENQUIRER SUN ALEXANDER MARY MRS. 4 August 1909 ENQUIRER SUN ALEXANDER P. D. MRS. 12 July 1918 ENQUIRER SUN ALEXANDER R. L. MRS. 13 January 1915 ENQUIRER SUN ALEXANDER SALLIE MISS 2 January 1912 ENQUIRER SUN ALEXANDER THERESA SHORTER 10 August 1918 ENQUIRER SUN ALEXANDER W. H. MRS. 19 October 1918 ENQUIRER SUN ALFORD A. C. MRS. 24 December 1912 ENQUIRER SUN ALFORD ALBERT 24 September 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN ? MISS 12 March 1910 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN ? MISS 13 June 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN A. M. MRS. 29 January 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN ARTHUR 2 January 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN B. F. MRS. 23 September 1906 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN C. D. MR. 29 May 1906 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN C. M. MR. 10 July 1910 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN CLEMENTINE MRS. 3 July 1907 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN E. J. MRS. 8 February 1916 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN EMMA L. MRS. 17 May 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN EMMIE MISS 15 December 1900 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN ETHEL MAY MISS 12 September 1902 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN FRANK 9 June 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN FRED AA 23 February 1909 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN FRED J. 11 November 1905 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN G. D. CAPT. 4 February 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN G. W. MR. 14 October 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN GEORGE D. 2 December 1915 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN GEORGE D. MRS. 14 November 1911 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN HARRY 14 June 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN J. T. MRS. 14 October 1918 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN JACK AA 25 February 1903 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN JESSE MR. 18 April 1905 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN JESSIE CLAIR MISS 23 August 1908 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN JOHN GARDEN 16 July 1916 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN JOHN M. 12 July 1902 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN L. W. MRS. 16 April 1909 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN LEO 21 October 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN LEWIS 19 October 1907 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN LUCINDA MISS 29 October 1915 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN MARJORIE MRS. 26 April 1910 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN MATTIE MRS. 21 January 1913 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN MURRAH 27 December 1912 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN R. A. MR. 28 February 1915 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN, JR. RAY 8 June 1918 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN ROSE MISS 6 June 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ALLEN W. B. 4 October 1910 ENQUIRER SUN ALLIEN M. J. MRS. 7 October 1902 ENQUIRER SUN ALLMOND R. H. MR. 15 September 1916 ENQUIRER SUN ALMOND ADA MISS 1 March 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ALMON MAMIE MRS. 7 July 1909 ENQUIRER SUN ALREDD W. S. 18 September 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ALSTON M. E. MRS. 12 December 1907 ENQUIRER SUN ALVERSON BESSIE MRS. 5 June 1915 ENQUIRER SUN AMERSON LEE MISS 1 December 1908 ENQUIRER SUN AMETT W. D. MR. 5 May 1900 SAT. E.H. AMMERSON R. A. MR. 19 May 1915 ENQUIRER SUN AMMONS W. A. MR. 22 July 1906 ENQUIRER SUN AMOROUS M. F. MRS. 28 April 1906 ENQUIRER SUN AMOS MARY MRS. 30 January 1901 ENQUIRER SUN AMOS WILLIAM M. 6 September 1903 ENQUIRER SUN AMOS MARY FRANCIS 2 June 1914 ENQUIRER SUN AMYETT MAUDE MISS 28 July 1908 ENQUIRER SUN ANDERSON CATHERINE MRS. 30 December 1906 ENQUIRER SUN ANDERSON CHARLES COX 30 August 1910 ENQUIRER SUN ANDERSON CORA MRS. 8 April 1915 ENQUIRER SUN ANDERSON EMMA W. MRS. 9 March 1913 ENQUIRER SUN ANDERSON LOLA MRS. 23 April 1918 ENQUIRER SUN ANDERSON MARTHA MRS. 19 December 1911 ENQUIRER SUN ANDREWS A. R. MAJOR 18 December 1900 ENQUIRER SUN ANDREWS DAVIS A. MRS. 25 November 1910 ENQUIRER SUN ANDREWS G. W. 3 July 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ANDREWS J. Z. 20 April 1910 ENQUIRER SUN ANDREWS JOHN WILLIAM 6 August 1905 ENQUIRER SUN ANDREWS LESTER 11 August 1909 ENQUIRER SUN ANDREWS S. S. MR. 8 December 1910 ENQUIRER SUN ANDREWS THEROLA ELAINE 6 June 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ANGLIN JOSEPH C. 12 April 1912 ENQUIRER SUN ANGLIN NANCY E. MRS. 30 May 1909 ENQUIRER SUN ANNISTON ? DR. 27 February 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ANSLEY EDDIE 18 June 1903 ENQUIRER SUN ANSLEY SUSIE MRS. 6 June 1918 ENQUIRER SUN ANTHONY BEN 29 January 1907 ENQUIRER SUN ANTHONY CHARLES 19 October 1906 ENQUIRER SUN ANTHONY GRIGGS 18 June 1916 ENQUIRER SUN ANTHONY J. L. MR. 23 October 1909 ENQUIRER SUN ANTHONY JOHN 27 September 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ANTHONY LUCY MRS. 27 October 1904 ENQUIRER SUN ANHONY MARY MISS 2 October 1900 ENQUIRER SUN ANTHONY MARY V. MRS. 20 April 1915 ENQUIRER SUN ANTHONY NANCY MRS. 2 January 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ANTHONY W. T. MR. 21 March 1905 ENQUIRER SUN APPLEBY B. F. MR. 27 September 1906 ENQUIRER SUN ARANT EDNA FRANCES MISS 15 July 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ARGO PERRY 29 May 1913 ENQUIRER SUN ARMOR BASCOM G. 19 May 1905 ENQUIRER SUN ARMSTRONG H. C. MRS. 23 April 1904 ENQUIRER SUN ARMSTRONG JANIE MRS. 4 January 1918 ENQUIRER SUN ARMSTRONG JERRY AA 9 February 1905 ENQUIRER SUN ARMSTRONG T. J. MR. 9 August 1906 ENQUIRER SUN ARNOLD FRANCES MRS. 8 August 1911 ENQUIRER SUN ARRANT JOHN SMITH 18 October 1918 ENQUIRER SUN ARRANT MARGUERITE MISS 20 June 1913 ENQUIRER SUN ARRANT S. A. MRS. 15 May 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ARRETT DAISE MRS. 11 July 1913 ENQUIRER SUN ARTHUR R. C. MRS. 13 December 1908 ENQUIRER SUN ARTLEY J. D. MR. 1 June 1913 ENQUIRER SUN ASBELL JOHN L. 13 October 1907 ENQUIRER SUN ASH SARAH J. MRS. 8 February 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ASHDY CHARLIE 2 June 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ASHER MORRIS MRS. 3 July 1903 ENQUIRER SUN ASHFORD MARY GEORGE 3 May 1907 ENQUIRER SUN ASHLEY J. A. MR. 2 February 1915 ENQUIRER SUN ASHLEY J. A. MRS. 4 November 1913 ENQUIRER SUN ASHLEY SARAH E. MRS. 12 January 1915 ENQUIRER SUN ASHLEY WILLIAM N. 12 March 1916 ENQUIRER SUN ASKEW OSIE MR. 28 October 1909 ENQUIRER SUN ASKEW THOMAS 8 May 1917 ENQUIRER SUN ASKEW ZELMA MRS. 4 August 1914 ENQUIRER SUN ATKINS HENRY 9 December 1909 ENQUIRER SUN AUGHTMAN SUSIE MRS. 20 November 1906 ENQUIRER SUN AUSTIN A. W. MR. 30 August 1910 ENQUIRER SUN AUSTIN BONNIE B. 21 July 1918 ENQUIRER SUN AUSTIN SUSIE B. MRS. 26 October 1918 ENQUIRER SUN AUTREY ALONZO 20 August 1908 ENQUIRER SUN AUTREY ANNIE MRS. 23 July 1912 ENQUIRER SUN AUTREY ARCHIE MRS. 28 February 1907 ENQUIRER SUN AUTREY MARSHALL RANDOLPH 12 August 1909 ENQUIRER SUN AUTREY MARY MRS. 9 February 1911 ENQUIRER SUN AUTRY A. L. MRS. 27 May 1908 ENQUIRER SUN AUTRY CARRIE MRS. 23 May 1901 ENQUIRER SUN AUTRY S. A. MRS. 26 May 1915 ENQUIRER SUN AUTRY T. J. MR. 3 January 1916 ENQUIRER SUN AUTRY W. W. MR. 12 March 1914 ENQUIRER SUN AVENT W. OTIS 10 August 1911 ENQUIRER SUN AVERETT CHARLES HAROLD 9 December 1900 ENQUIRER SUN AVERETT IRENE MISS 21 June 1905 ENQUIRER SUN AVERETT NETTIE MISS 21 June 1905 ENQUIRER SUN AVERETT MATTIE MRS. 17 July 1916 ENQUIRER SUN AWTREY A. J. MR. 31 July 1903 ENQUIRER SUN BABBETT LUCY MRS. 26 January 1908 ENQUIRER SUN BABBITT FRANK 31 March 1907 ENQUIRER SUN BABBITT THELMA PEARL MISS 2 May 1915 ENQUIRER SUN BACON R. A. MAJOR 9 September 1902 ENQUIRER SUN BAGLEY PRINCE MRS. 1 February 1918 ENQUIRER SUN BAGLEY ROY 15 March 1911 ENQUIRER SUN BAGLEY VINCENT M. 25 April 1914 ENQUIRER SUN BAGLELY W. W. MR. 29 December 1905 ENQUIRER SUN BAILES ALEXANDER MR.
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