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EDWARDS , Mrs.
February 18, 1890
EDWARDS , Mrs. Ed
December 24, 1889
ELDER, Ed A.
November 18, 1898
ELKINS, Mrs. John
March 25, 1898
ELLIS, Mrs.
November 25, 1898
ELLIS , Mrs. Dr.
October 30, 1888
EVANS , Mrs.
February 26, 1889




Edwards
Mrs. Edwards�s funeral was preached at Antioch last Sunday. A large crowd attended. (Middle Ga Argus - Week of February 18, 1890)

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Mrs. Ed Edwards - Suicide
Mrs. Ed Edwards, of Smith�s Mills, died last Friday and was buried Sunday in the Lindsey cemetery in this district. It is supposed that she committed suicide by taking rough en?rats. She as been afflicted for a number of years, and to put an end to these sufferings, which she had previously born with great fortitude it is thought that she committed this fearful act. The community extends sympathy to the bereaved family. (note: I cannot make out the word of �rough en?rats�, anyone know what this substance could be???) (Middle Ga Argus - Week of December 24, 1889)

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Ellis, Mrs. Dr - Obit
This community was thrown into a gloom of sadness on Wednesday morning by the announcement of the death of Mrs. Dr. Ellis which occurred at 9 o�clock, after two weeks illness. Mrs. Ellis was one of the foremost ladies of this county whom none knew but to love. She leaves a husband and five children besides a host of friends to mourn her death. Her remains were interred in the city cemetery on Friday morning from her residence, Rev. M. H. Dillard, pastor of the M.E. church conducting the funeral. The sympathies of this paper are extended to the bereaved ones.
(Middle Ga Argus � Week of October 30, 1888)

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Evans, Mrs.
On Thursday night, Mrs. Evans, formerly of Henry County and grandmother of Mrs. Thomas Mangham, of this place, died at the residence of the latter after a brief illness. Her funeral was preached at the Methodist church on Saturday at 2 o�clock and her remains laid away in the city cemetery, R. M. H. Dillard officiating. (Middle Ga Argus � Week of February 26, 1889)

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