M.L. ANGLIN DIED SUNDAY - M.L. Anglin who lives west of town, died Sunday morning at 6 o'clock. He was an old settler here, and always lived a good useful life, was a good father and a kind husband. His death will be felt keenly by many, as he had a host of friends. He leaves a breaved family to mourn his death as well as many friends and relatives. He was a member of the farmers Union and an earnest worker for the cause. He was interred in the Wesley Chapel cemetery, the services being conducted by the Farmers Union local at that place.
M.L. ANGLIN DIED SUNDAY - M.L. Anglin who lives west of town, died Sunday morning at 6 o'clock. He was an old settler here, and always lived a good useful life, was a good father and a kind husband. His death will be felt keenly by many, as he had a host of friends. He leaves a breaved family to mourn his death as well as many friends and relatives. He was a member of the farmers Union and an earnest worker for the cause. He was interred in the Wesley Chapel cemetery, the services being conducted by the Farmers Union local at that place.
Family Members
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Marcus Sawyer Anglin
1867–1943
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George W. Anglin
1870–1952
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Malinda Elizabeth "Linnie" Anglin Mooney
1873–1952
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Louisa C. "Lular" Anglin Wright
1875–1910
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Sarah Anglin Scott
1877–1962
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Melvin Randolph Anglin
1880–1956
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Daniel Elick "Dan" Anglin
1882–1958
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Mary Belle Anglin Leachman
1885–1953
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Noah William Anglin
1892–1964
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