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James Henry “J. H.” Stinson

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James Henry “J. H.” Stinson

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
17 Mar 1914 (aged 39)
Burial
Laurens County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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WOODMEN TO UNVEIL
MONUMENT FOR
DEPARTED BROTHER

On March 17th Mr. J. H. Stinson,
A member .of Dublin Camp, W. O. W.,
died and on April 17th a check was
issued for his insurance payable to
his wife, Mrs. Ida L. Stinson, and on
June 3rd a monument was erected over
his grave at New Bethel church
near Hutchins, on the Wrightsville
and Tennille Railroad. This monument
was erected by the Dublin Marble
Company and paid for by the
Woodmen of the World as they place
a monument over every deceased
member’s grave.
On the fourth in June the Dublin camp
will unveil this monument.
A large crowd is expected on that day
as several camps will be represented
beside the people in the county near
New Bethel Church. That is regular
preaching day there and the Woodmen
will attend church
and immediately after preaching will
serve a basket dinner. Then the unveiling
will take place. All Woodmen
and their friends are requested to be
there with a full basket.
~~~
Source: The Dublin Courier Herald and Dispatch/Dublin, Ga./June 16., 1914/Page Two
WOODMEN TO UNVEIL
MONUMENT FOR
DEPARTED BROTHER

On March 17th Mr. J. H. Stinson,
A member .of Dublin Camp, W. O. W.,
died and on April 17th a check was
issued for his insurance payable to
his wife, Mrs. Ida L. Stinson, and on
June 3rd a monument was erected over
his grave at New Bethel church
near Hutchins, on the Wrightsville
and Tennille Railroad. This monument
was erected by the Dublin Marble
Company and paid for by the
Woodmen of the World as they place
a monument over every deceased
member’s grave.
On the fourth in June the Dublin camp
will unveil this monument.
A large crowd is expected on that day
as several camps will be represented
beside the people in the county near
New Bethel Church. That is regular
preaching day there and the Woodmen
will attend church
and immediately after preaching will
serve a basket dinner. Then the unveiling
will take place. All Woodmen
and their friends are requested to be
there with a full basket.
~~~
Source: The Dublin Courier Herald and Dispatch/Dublin, Ga./June 16., 1914/Page Two


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