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Elizabeth “Lizzie” Bonner Flint

Birth
Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA
Death
28 Sep 1930 (aged 78)
Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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She was the daughter of Dr. Moses Horton and Ann Faliah (Robertson) Bonner and married James T. Flint - 19 Jan 1898 - Nashville, Davidson Co., Tennessee. Her wedding announcement and obituaries follow:


Marriages - Nashville, Tennessee:


At the residence of the brother of the bride, Judge J. W. Bonner, yesterday, James T. Flint of Alexanderia, Louisiana, and Miss Elizabeth Bonner were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. E. Ellis, pastor of the Vine Street Church, and was very quiet, no cards having been issued.


Source:

The Nashville American

Nashville, Tennessee

January 20, 1898


Mrs. Elizabeth Bonner Flint died at the Lincoln County Hospital Sunday evening at 6:45 o'clock after an illness of more than two months' duration. The remains were taken to the residence of her cousin, Judge W. B. Lamb, and the funeral service was conducted at 10:30 o'clock on Tuesday morning by Elder D. E. Mason at the Christian Church, of which she was a member for years. Burial at Rose Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Flint was the last member of the family of her father, Dr. Moses H. Bonner, who was prominent in Fayetteville for years. In early life, she had superior opportunities of which she took advantage and was a woman of unusual literary attainments. From time to time, The Observer has printed verges from her which showed poetic genius and which she insisted be published anonymously.


Source:

The Fayetteville Observer

Fayetteville, Tennessee

Thursday, October 3, 1930


Final Rites Held For Mrs. Elizabeth Flint -


FAYETTEVILLE, Tenn., October 3 (Spl) - Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning at the Christian Church by Elder D. E. Mason, assisted by Elder T. C. Little, for Mrs. Elizabeth Bonner Flint, 78, who died Sunday night at the Lincoln County Hospital following an illness of several weeks. She was a member of the Christian Church. She is survived by a cousin, Mr. W. B. Lamb, Sr., and Mrs. Lucy Bonner Diemer, both of Fayetteville, and Mrs. Guilford Dudley of Nashville. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.


Source:

The Nashville Tennessean

Nashville, Tennessee

Friday, October 3, 1930

She was the daughter of Dr. Moses Horton and Ann Faliah (Robertson) Bonner and married James T. Flint - 19 Jan 1898 - Nashville, Davidson Co., Tennessee. Her wedding announcement and obituaries follow:


Marriages - Nashville, Tennessee:


At the residence of the brother of the bride, Judge J. W. Bonner, yesterday, James T. Flint of Alexanderia, Louisiana, and Miss Elizabeth Bonner were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. E. Ellis, pastor of the Vine Street Church, and was very quiet, no cards having been issued.


Source:

The Nashville American

Nashville, Tennessee

January 20, 1898


Mrs. Elizabeth Bonner Flint died at the Lincoln County Hospital Sunday evening at 6:45 o'clock after an illness of more than two months' duration. The remains were taken to the residence of her cousin, Judge W. B. Lamb, and the funeral service was conducted at 10:30 o'clock on Tuesday morning by Elder D. E. Mason at the Christian Church, of which she was a member for years. Burial at Rose Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Flint was the last member of the family of her father, Dr. Moses H. Bonner, who was prominent in Fayetteville for years. In early life, she had superior opportunities of which she took advantage and was a woman of unusual literary attainments. From time to time, The Observer has printed verges from her which showed poetic genius and which she insisted be published anonymously.


Source:

The Fayetteville Observer

Fayetteville, Tennessee

Thursday, October 3, 1930


Final Rites Held For Mrs. Elizabeth Flint -


FAYETTEVILLE, Tenn., October 3 (Spl) - Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning at the Christian Church by Elder D. E. Mason, assisted by Elder T. C. Little, for Mrs. Elizabeth Bonner Flint, 78, who died Sunday night at the Lincoln County Hospital following an illness of several weeks. She was a member of the Christian Church. She is survived by a cousin, Mr. W. B. Lamb, Sr., and Mrs. Lucy Bonner Diemer, both of Fayetteville, and Mrs. Guilford Dudley of Nashville. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.


Source:

The Nashville Tennessean

Nashville, Tennessee

Friday, October 3, 1930



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