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Abigail H <I>Deatherage</I> Campbell

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Abigail H Deatherage Campbell

Birth
Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina, USA
Death
27 Dec 1922 (aged 80)
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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She is the daughter of Martin Deatherage. She is the wife of George H Campbell.

It is reported that she was married first to Isaac Rinehart Farris and second to George H. Campbell. George H. Campbell would have been 16 years her junior.

From the St. Joseph Observer 30 December 1922, Page 1:

Death of Mrs. Abigail Campbell.

When she was but a little girl Mrs. Abigail Campbell, wife of George H. Campbell, then was brought here from Mt. Airy, N. C. by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Deatherage, pioneer residents of this county, and all the rest of her eighty years were spent here doing good for her fellow creatures. Wednesday night she passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Harris, 1018 Henry Street, after a two weeks illness. Friday afternoon at the Wyatt Park Christian Church, of which she was a devoted member, Rev. J. A. Dilliger and Rev. C. M. Chilton told of her good life, after which her remains were laid to rest eternal. Mrs. F. H. Moore of Kansas City is another daughter.
She is the daughter of Martin Deatherage. She is the wife of George H Campbell.

It is reported that she was married first to Isaac Rinehart Farris and second to George H. Campbell. George H. Campbell would have been 16 years her junior.

From the St. Joseph Observer 30 December 1922, Page 1:

Death of Mrs. Abigail Campbell.

When she was but a little girl Mrs. Abigail Campbell, wife of George H. Campbell, then was brought here from Mt. Airy, N. C. by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Deatherage, pioneer residents of this county, and all the rest of her eighty years were spent here doing good for her fellow creatures. Wednesday night she passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Harris, 1018 Henry Street, after a two weeks illness. Friday afternoon at the Wyatt Park Christian Church, of which she was a devoted member, Rev. J. A. Dilliger and Rev. C. M. Chilton told of her good life, after which her remains were laid to rest eternal. Mrs. F. H. Moore of Kansas City is another daughter.


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