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Saturday, September 24, 2011

The Daily Dispatch, January 13, 1880, Richmond, Virginia - Marriages and Deaths

The Daily Dispatch, January 13, 1880
Richmond, Virginia; p. 2, col. 5

MARRIAGES.

"Married, December 23, 1879, at the residence of T. G. Dashiel, D.D., Mr. EDDIE W. BRACKETT, of Henrico, to Miss EMMA H. POWELL, of this city.  No cards.

DEATHS.

Died, at Ashland, on Monday morning, January 12th, WILLIAM G. PAINE, in the sixty-third year of his age.

The funeral services will be held at Ashland.  The burial will take place from Elba Station, on Broad street, TUESDAY MORNING at half-past 11 o'clock.  The friends of the family are invited to attend.

Died, on Sunday evening, January 11th, WILLIAM FLEISHMAN; sixty years of age.

His funeral will take place from his late residence, 308 east Leigh street, on Wednesday MORNING at 10 o'clock.  Friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend without further notice."


The Daily Dispatch, January 10, 1880, Richmond, Virginia - Marriages and Deaths

The Daily Dispatch, January 10, 1880
Richmond, Virginia; p. 2, col.6

MARRIAGES.

"Married, by Rev. James H. Holmes, December 25, 1879, at Second Baptist church, Miss AMY PRICE, daughter of Abraham Price, to Mr. PHILIP SCOTT, Richmond, Va.

DEATHS.

Died, Thursday evening, at 6:35 o'clock, of diphtheria, ELLEN T., beloved wife of Charles H. Tinsley, and daughter of Thomas and Mary Landers, in the twenty-ninth year of her age.

Her funeral will take place THIS (Saturday) MORNING at 10 o'clock from St. Peter's Cathedral.  The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Died, on the morning of January 9th, at 9 o'clock, at the residence of her brother, in Henrico county, Miss MILDRED ANN COX, daughter of George H. and the late Eliza Ann Cox.

The funeral will take place at 10 1/2 A.M. TO-DAY from the residence of her brother, on the Richmond and Henrico turnpike.  Friends of the family are invited to attend.

Died, at his residence, in this city, on Friday morning the 9th instant, after a protracted illness, Major W. WIRT HARRISON, in the forty second year of his age.

The friends of the family and those of Mr. William F. Taylor are invited to attend his funeral from the First Presbyterian church (Dr. Preston's) TO-DAY (Saturday) at 1 o'clock.

Died, at 4:30 o'clock P.M., on January 9, 1880, at No. 327 west Main street, MATTIE B., wife of William M. Evans and daughter of W. P. W. Taylor, Esq.; aged twenty-seven years.

The funeral will take place from Centenary Methodist church SUNDAY the 11th instant at 3 o'clock P.M.  Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.

Died, in Lexington, Va., on the 7th of January, after a long and painful illness, Mrs. ANNIE R. LEWIS, aged forty-nine years, wife of William W. Lewis, daughter of the late Dr. John W. Paine, of Lexington, and sister of William G. and Robert A. Paine, of this city."


Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The Daily Dispatch, January 07, 1880, Richmond, Virginia - Marriages and Deaths

The Daily Dispatch, January 07, 1880
Richmond, Virginia; p. 2, col.4

MARRIAGES.

"Married, in this city, January 1, 1880, by the Rev. H. McDonald, D. D., W. H. ALLEY, of Richmond, to Miss HATTIE L. PERRY, of Troy, N.Y.

Troy Times and Providence Journal please copy.

Married, at the residence of her parents, December 31, 1879, by the Rev. William E. Hatcher, M. JENNIE WILLIAMS, eldest daughter of A. T. Williams, to JAMES G. JENNINGS, of New Orleans.

New Orleans papers please copy."


The Daily Dispatch, January 06, 1880, Richmond, Virginia - Marriages and Deaths

The Daily Dispatch, January 06, 1880
Richmond, Virginia; p. 2, col.4

MARRIAGES.

"Married, in this city, December 24, 1879, by Rev. John E. Edwards, D. D., Mr. EDWARD F. TAYLOR, of Hanover county, Va., and Miss EMMA E. SMITH, of Richmond.

Married, Tuesday, December 30, 1879, by Rev. Thomas Kelly, JOHN H. BOWERS and Miss MARY V. CAVEDO.

DEATHS.

Died, in Charlottesville, Va., on Monday, January 5, 1880, at 11:45 A.M., Miss C. F. PORTER, in the sixtieth year of her age.

Her remains will reach the city this morning via Chesapeake and Ohio railway.  The funeral will take place TO-DAY at 11 o'clock from the residence of W. R. Jones, Esq., 813 west Main street.  Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.

Died, Sunday morning, January 4th, at 5 o'clock, in the fifty-eight year of her age, Mrs. MARY ELEANOR GILL, wife of J. R. Gil, superintendent of the Richmond Male Orphan Asylum.
Her friends and acquaintances are invited to attend her funeral TUESDAY, January 6th, from Park-Place Methodist church, at 11 o'clock A.M.

Petersburg, Va., and Paducah, Ky., papers please copy.

Died, Monday, January 5th, at half past 1 o'clock, of consumption, Mrs. MARY E. GARRETT.

The funeral services will take place at the residence of William Pierce Smith, 6 1 Canal street, TO-DAY (Tuesday), 6th instant, at half-past 3 o'clock.  The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those of her aunt Mrs. John C. Franklin, are invited to attend."


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

The Daily Dispatch, January 03, 1880, Richmond, Virginia - Marriages and Deaths

The Daily Dispatch, January 03, 1880
Richmond, Virginia; p. 2, col. 3

MARRIAGES.

"Married, December 17, 1879, at the Moore-Memorial church, by the Rev. D. F. Sprigg, WILLIAM A. G. REES and K. BURR DOWDEN; all of Richmond, Va.

Married, in this city, January 1, 1880, by Rev. J. B. Hutson, PATRICK A. RADFORD and Miss SALLIE S. WILKINSON; all of Richmond, Va.

DEATHS.

Died, Friday evening, after a long and painful illness, Mr. JOHN COLLINS, a native of county Limerick, Ireland.

Peaceful be thy silent slumber,
Peaceful in the grave so low;
Thou no more shalt join our number,
Thou no more our sorrows know.

Yet again we hope to meet thee,
When the day of life is fled;
Then, in Heaven, with joy to greet thee,
Where no farewell tear is shed.

Never more will we caress thee
With our heart's deep yearning love;
Blessed now enfold thee,
In thy heavenly home above.

His funeral will take place from his late residence, No. 3819 Sixth street, Port Mayo, SUNDAY, January 4th, at 2 o'clock P.M.  Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Washington, Portsmouth, and Arkansas papers please copy."


The Daily Dispatch, January 02, 1880, Richmond, Virginia - Marriages and Deaths

The Daily Dispatch, January 02, 1880
Richmond, Virginia; p. 2, col. 4

MARRIAGES.

"Married, December 23, 1879, in this city, at the residence of the bride, by Rev. J. R. Garlick, JAMES R. BLUNT and Miss MATTIE W. JONES; all of Richmond, Va.

Married, December 17, 1879, at "Irine." Caroline county, Va., the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. O. F. Flippo, WILLIAM C. WILSON, of Richmond, Va., to F. LESLIE, daughter of Dr. Joseph A. Flippo.  No cards.

DEATHS.

Died, yesterday morning at 7 o'clock, EDWIN BURTON, youngest son of the late Coldomier Burton, in the seventh year of his age.  The funeral will take place TO-DAY (Friday) at 11 o'clock at Shockoe-Hill Cemetery.  Friends of the family are invited.

Died, December 31, 1879, at 11:20 o'clock P.M., at the residence of her husband, Lindon, Hanover county, Va. Mrs. VIRGINIA LIPSCOMB. in her sixty-ninth year.  

Her burial will take place TO-DAY, January 2d, at her husband's residence.  

Besides the indescribable grief to her immediate relatives, the death of this noble lady will bring sadness to many hoes in which her bounteous charity has dispelled the dark gloom of poverty and distress; to many a heart that has been healed by the balm of her sympathy; to a vast number to whom her abounding love and wise counsel were health in sickness, light in darkness, fortitude in pain, solid comfort in bitter adversity.  To alleviate human suffering seemed to be Mrs. LIPSCOMB's chosen mission and intense delight.  At home she was an amiable wife and devoted mother.  The ornament of a meek and quiet spirit was the attraction which monopolized the admiration of strangers, and cemented the hearts of her loved ones so softly and firmly as that the dread secrets of the tomb and the withering torch of grief can never break asunder nor crumble away.

'Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.  They do rest from their labors, and their works do follow them.'"





The Daily Dispatch, January 01, 1880, Richmond, Virginia - Marriages and Deaths

The Daily Dispatch, January 01, 1880
Richmond, Virginia; p. 4, col. 3

MARRIAGES.

"Married, December 30, 1879, at the residence of Thomas W. McCance, Esq., by the Rev. J. E. Edwards, assisted by the Rev. Charles Minnigerode, T. W. McCANCE, Jr., and Miss Emma Gill; all of Richmond, Va.

Married, December 17, 1879, at "Frine."  Caroline county, Va., the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. O. F. Flippo, WILLIAM C. WILSON, of Richmond, Va., to F. LESLIE, daughter of Dr. Joseph A. Flippo.  No cards.

Married, by the Rev. J. G. Armstrong, on the 32st December, 1879.  Mr. ISAIAH MYERS, of New York, to Miss SALLIE H. SMYTH, of Richmond.  No cards."

DEATHS.

Died, suddenly, December 30th, BENJAMIN DAVIS, in the seventieth year of his life.  The funeral will take place THURSDAY, January 1, 1880, at 12 o'clock M., from his late residence.  No 719 east Grace street.  His friends and those of his son-in law, A. Pizzini, Jr., are invited to attend without further notice."