Married Elizabeth Bush 12 Jun 1879 in Laurens County, Book J Page 40
Last Rites For H. N. Stewart To Be Held Sunday
Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning, October 22, at 11 o'clock at Silver Leaf Church for H. N. Stewart, 79, who died early this morning after being ill for four and a half months. Rev. Beckworth, of Kite, will officiate, and Adams Funeral Parlor will have charge of arrangements and burial. He was of the Primitive Baptist faith.
Mr. Stewart was born and reared in Laurens and had been a farmer of note since he grew into manhood. His wife preceded him in death and he is survived by the following sons and daughters:
Mrs. J. A. Fulford of Route 1, Rockledge, Mrs. J. W. Hester and H. E. Stewart of Route 6, Dublin, Mrs. C. R. Thigpen, Mrs. J. M. Thomas, and Mrs. Jake Young, all of Route 1, Rockledge, and W. A. Stewart of Route 2, Soperton.
Surviving brothers are J. W. Stewart of Macon, Andy Stewart of Rockledge, and Archie Stewart of Lollie; and one sister, Mrs. R. A. Mimbs of Macon, also survives.
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FROM: The Dublin Courier Herald 21 Oct 1939
Married Elizabeth Bush 12 Jun 1879 in Laurens County, Book J Page 40
Last Rites For H. N. Stewart To Be Held Sunday
Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning, October 22, at 11 o'clock at Silver Leaf Church for H. N. Stewart, 79, who died early this morning after being ill for four and a half months. Rev. Beckworth, of Kite, will officiate, and Adams Funeral Parlor will have charge of arrangements and burial. He was of the Primitive Baptist faith.
Mr. Stewart was born and reared in Laurens and had been a farmer of note since he grew into manhood. His wife preceded him in death and he is survived by the following sons and daughters:
Mrs. J. A. Fulford of Route 1, Rockledge, Mrs. J. W. Hester and H. E. Stewart of Route 6, Dublin, Mrs. C. R. Thigpen, Mrs. J. M. Thomas, and Mrs. Jake Young, all of Route 1, Rockledge, and W. A. Stewart of Route 2, Soperton.
Surviving brothers are J. W. Stewart of Macon, Andy Stewart of Rockledge, and Archie Stewart of Lollie; and one sister, Mrs. R. A. Mimbs of Macon, also survives.
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FROM: The Dublin Courier Herald 21 Oct 1939
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