Children included: Annie R., Beulah Atheline, William E. C., Andrew.
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Death came instantly to Mrs. Alberta A. Athey, of Dumfries, last Sunday night, when stricken with paralysis at the home of her son, W. E. Athey, at Milldale, Warren county. Interment was in Manassas cemetery. Brief services at the grave were conducted by Elder Badger. She never fully recovered from a previous paralytic stroke.
Mrs. Athey, aged about 65 years, was the widow of W.S. Athey, a gallant Confederate veteran of Ashby's command. Mr. and Mrs. Athey were married in Fauquier county during the war. He died there seven years ago, and about four years later his widow moved to Prince William County. Mrs. Athey was a member of the Primitive Baptist church, a woman of gentle Christian character, whose death is deeply mourned. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Garrison, of Marshall.
She is survived by six sons and five daughters. They are Winfield S. and Thurston H., of Manassas; John S., of Poolesville, Md.; William E. of Milldale, Warren county; Julian R., of Dumfries; Shular R. of Middleburg; Mrs. Lilly McBee, of Happy Creek; Mrs. Nannie Myers, of Clifton; Mrs. Ella Mock, of Middleburg; Mrs. Beulah Houghton, of Cedarburg; and Mrs. Ida Brawner, of Dumfries.
She also leaves three brothers and three sisters: William and John Garrison, of Washington; Edward Garrison of Warrenton; Mrs. Nora Douglas, of Elkwood; Mrs. Lillian Burgess and Mrs. Eliza Pearson, of Washington. The Manassas Democrat, 31 March 1910. [Obit courtesy of L. K. Perry (#47129998)].
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Children included: Annie R., Beulah Atheline, William E. C., Andrew.
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Death came instantly to Mrs. Alberta A. Athey, of Dumfries, last Sunday night, when stricken with paralysis at the home of her son, W. E. Athey, at Milldale, Warren county. Interment was in Manassas cemetery. Brief services at the grave were conducted by Elder Badger. She never fully recovered from a previous paralytic stroke.
Mrs. Athey, aged about 65 years, was the widow of W.S. Athey, a gallant Confederate veteran of Ashby's command. Mr. and Mrs. Athey were married in Fauquier county during the war. He died there seven years ago, and about four years later his widow moved to Prince William County. Mrs. Athey was a member of the Primitive Baptist church, a woman of gentle Christian character, whose death is deeply mourned. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Garrison, of Marshall.
She is survived by six sons and five daughters. They are Winfield S. and Thurston H., of Manassas; John S., of Poolesville, Md.; William E. of Milldale, Warren county; Julian R., of Dumfries; Shular R. of Middleburg; Mrs. Lilly McBee, of Happy Creek; Mrs. Nannie Myers, of Clifton; Mrs. Ella Mock, of Middleburg; Mrs. Beulah Houghton, of Cedarburg; and Mrs. Ida Brawner, of Dumfries.
She also leaves three brothers and three sisters: William and John Garrison, of Washington; Edward Garrison of Warrenton; Mrs. Nora Douglas, of Elkwood; Mrs. Lillian Burgess and Mrs. Eliza Pearson, of Washington. The Manassas Democrat, 31 March 1910. [Obit courtesy of L. K. Perry (#47129998)].
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Bio by: BigFrench
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First name misspelled on headstone.
Family Members
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John Samuel Jackson Athey
1864–1936
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William Edward Clinton Athey
1866–1912
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Lillian Jane Athey McBee
1867–1951
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Ellie Athey Mauck
1869–1955
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Ida Lee Athey Brawner
1872–1948
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Winfield Scott Athey Jr
1874–1946
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Julian Randolph Athey
1876–1926
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Thurston Hubert Athey
1879–1961
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Beulah Atheline Athey Houghton
1881–1929
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Jackson Shirley Athey
1885–1955
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