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Mary Williamson “Mollie” <I>Ware</I> Bloxton

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Mary Williamson “Mollie” Ware Bloxton

Birth
Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA
Death
3 Mar 1899 (aged 54)
Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Mollie was the second wife of Thomas Laurence Bloxton. They were married on 12 NOV 1872, in Williamsburg, VA.

MARY (MOLLIE) WILLIAMSON WARE (b. 1844; d. 1900) of Williamsburg, d/o John Hockaday Ware & Betty Pierce Ware, s/o Robert Spencer Ware & Hannah Clark Hockaday, d/o Co. John Hockaday.

"Miss Mollie Bush, from James City, is at "Russells", the home of Mr. Thomas L. Bloxton, to assist in nursing Mrs. Bloxton, who is a relative of hers. Mr. Thomas Bloxton, who lives near town and who has been very ill, is improving, but his wife is slowly sinking and cannot recover. Her malady is cancer."
[Virginian-Pilot, Pg 8, Vol 2, No 100,
27 January 1899]

"After an illness lasting since last summer, Mrs. Mary Williamson Bloxton, wife of Mr. Thomas L. Bloxton, died last night, 3 March 1899, about 12 o'clock at her residence, "Russells", in York County, two and a half miles from here. Deceased, who would have been 56 years old the 6th of this month, was a Miss Ware, of this place, and was married the 12th of November, 1872. She left besides her husband, three grown daughters to mourn their loss. Mrs. Bloxton was a woman of many fine characteristics, a devoted wife, and affectionate mother, and her death is not only a great loss to her family, but to all those who had the good fortune to be numbered among her friends. The funeral will take place tomorrow from the house, and be conducted by Rev. W. T. Roberts, of the Episcopal Church here. The remains will be buried in the family burying-ground at "Russells".
[Virginian-Pilot, Pg 8, Vol 2, No 131, 4 March 1899]

A DIFFERENT MRS. BLOXTON:
"We are glad to note the improvement of Mrs. Bloxton, who we reported ill a week ago."
[The Evening News, Pg 1, Vol 1, No 96, 28 August 1899]

"SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF DESIRABLE FARM NEAR WILLIAMSBURG, VA, AND LOCATED ON THE AUTOMOBILE HIGHWAY LEADING FROM RICHMOND.
By direction of the owners, who are determined to sell, we will offer for sale, at public uction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, the desirable farm property, known as "BLOXTON FARM", situated on the Automobile Highway (or Williamsburg Road), in York County, and about one and one-half miles from the town of Williamsburg. The property comprises two hundred and forty-one (241) acres, with an eight-room dwelling house, new dairy barn, corn house and usual outbuilding, all in fair condition. One hundred and thirty-five (135) acres of the land are cleared, the balance in cordwood. A fine orchard of three and one-half acres adds to the attractiveness of the place. The owners of the property, being non-residents, have determined to sell, and an opportunity is offered to get this valuable property at a moderate cost. TERMS: Unusually liberal terms can be arranged, including a small cash payment and long time on the residue, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. For further particulars, address C.L. & H. L. DENOON, Richmond, VA"
[Richmond Times-Dispatch, Page 10,
7 May 1915]
Mollie was the second wife of Thomas Laurence Bloxton. They were married on 12 NOV 1872, in Williamsburg, VA.

MARY (MOLLIE) WILLIAMSON WARE (b. 1844; d. 1900) of Williamsburg, d/o John Hockaday Ware & Betty Pierce Ware, s/o Robert Spencer Ware & Hannah Clark Hockaday, d/o Co. John Hockaday.

"Miss Mollie Bush, from James City, is at "Russells", the home of Mr. Thomas L. Bloxton, to assist in nursing Mrs. Bloxton, who is a relative of hers. Mr. Thomas Bloxton, who lives near town and who has been very ill, is improving, but his wife is slowly sinking and cannot recover. Her malady is cancer."
[Virginian-Pilot, Pg 8, Vol 2, No 100,
27 January 1899]

"After an illness lasting since last summer, Mrs. Mary Williamson Bloxton, wife of Mr. Thomas L. Bloxton, died last night, 3 March 1899, about 12 o'clock at her residence, "Russells", in York County, two and a half miles from here. Deceased, who would have been 56 years old the 6th of this month, was a Miss Ware, of this place, and was married the 12th of November, 1872. She left besides her husband, three grown daughters to mourn their loss. Mrs. Bloxton was a woman of many fine characteristics, a devoted wife, and affectionate mother, and her death is not only a great loss to her family, but to all those who had the good fortune to be numbered among her friends. The funeral will take place tomorrow from the house, and be conducted by Rev. W. T. Roberts, of the Episcopal Church here. The remains will be buried in the family burying-ground at "Russells".
[Virginian-Pilot, Pg 8, Vol 2, No 131, 4 March 1899]

A DIFFERENT MRS. BLOXTON:
"We are glad to note the improvement of Mrs. Bloxton, who we reported ill a week ago."
[The Evening News, Pg 1, Vol 1, No 96, 28 August 1899]

"SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF DESIRABLE FARM NEAR WILLIAMSBURG, VA, AND LOCATED ON THE AUTOMOBILE HIGHWAY LEADING FROM RICHMOND.
By direction of the owners, who are determined to sell, we will offer for sale, at public uction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, the desirable farm property, known as "BLOXTON FARM", situated on the Automobile Highway (or Williamsburg Road), in York County, and about one and one-half miles from the town of Williamsburg. The property comprises two hundred and forty-one (241) acres, with an eight-room dwelling house, new dairy barn, corn house and usual outbuilding, all in fair condition. One hundred and thirty-five (135) acres of the land are cleared, the balance in cordwood. A fine orchard of three and one-half acres adds to the attractiveness of the place. The owners of the property, being non-residents, have determined to sell, and an opportunity is offered to get this valuable property at a moderate cost. TERMS: Unusually liberal terms can be arranged, including a small cash payment and long time on the residue, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. For further particulars, address C.L. & H. L. DENOON, Richmond, VA"
[Richmond Times-Dispatch, Page 10,
7 May 1915]


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