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Harvey Newton Gillespie

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Harvey Newton Gillespie

Birth
Mills River, Henderson County, North Carolina, USA
Death
7 Apr 1908 (aged 65)
Mills River, Henderson County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Henderson County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.3755639, Longitude: -82.6237417
Memorial ID
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Son of John Harvey and Sarah Gillespie Gillespie; husband of Mary Emily Orr Gillespie.

From the Records of the Mills River Baptist Church

Obituary of Brother H. N. Gillespie

Whereas it has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove from our midst, our Brother, H. N. Gillespie. Resolved that the following be in remembrance of our deceased Brother. Brother Gillespie was born on the 27th day of January 1848. Joined the Baptist Church at Macidonia in Transylvania Co., N. C. and was Baptised on the 1st. day of October 1865, united with us by letter the 15th day of May 1869, which relation he sustained until his death on the 7th day of April 1908. Resolved that in the death of Brother Gillespie the Church loses a good member, the community a good citizen, and we trust that our loss is his eternal gain. Resolved that this be spread on our Church record in memory of our Brother and a copy be sent to the family as a token of our sympathy in their bereavement and may we all be ready when the summons comes to us, as we trust our Brother was.
Respectfully submitted,
M. L. Underwood, For committee
Son of John Harvey and Sarah Gillespie Gillespie; husband of Mary Emily Orr Gillespie.

From the Records of the Mills River Baptist Church

Obituary of Brother H. N. Gillespie

Whereas it has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove from our midst, our Brother, H. N. Gillespie. Resolved that the following be in remembrance of our deceased Brother. Brother Gillespie was born on the 27th day of January 1848. Joined the Baptist Church at Macidonia in Transylvania Co., N. C. and was Baptised on the 1st. day of October 1865, united with us by letter the 15th day of May 1869, which relation he sustained until his death on the 7th day of April 1908. Resolved that in the death of Brother Gillespie the Church loses a good member, the community a good citizen, and we trust that our loss is his eternal gain. Resolved that this be spread on our Church record in memory of our Brother and a copy be sent to the family as a token of our sympathy in their bereavement and may we all be ready when the summons comes to us, as we trust our Brother was.
Respectfully submitted,
M. L. Underwood, For committee


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