m. Albert Stuart Magruder Jun 5, 1890.
From page 8 of the 25Oct1901 issue of The Florida Star (published in Titusville, FL):
"Mrs. Grace Magruder-Hill, who has been ill with tuberculosis for some months, passed away on last Sunday morning at an early hour. She was laid to rest beside her first husband, Mr. Albert Magruder, at Cocoa cemetery on Sunday afternoon, Rev. J. L. Wilson conducting the services. She leaves two little children, 8 and 10 years old, Helen and Ralph, who have taken up their residence with their grandfather, Col. C. B. Magruder, of South Rockledge. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the little orphans, and much admiration is expressed for Miss Sallie Magruder in her constant attention and care devoted to the invalid and her little ones. God knoweth why they should be left by both parents at so tender an age, but they know or will know that their loved parents will be watching and waiting for them, and this may be the one thing to mould their young lives into the Christian characters their parents would have them to be."
m. Albert Stuart Magruder Jun 5, 1890.
From page 8 of the 25Oct1901 issue of The Florida Star (published in Titusville, FL):
"Mrs. Grace Magruder-Hill, who has been ill with tuberculosis for some months, passed away on last Sunday morning at an early hour. She was laid to rest beside her first husband, Mr. Albert Magruder, at Cocoa cemetery on Sunday afternoon, Rev. J. L. Wilson conducting the services. She leaves two little children, 8 and 10 years old, Helen and Ralph, who have taken up their residence with their grandfather, Col. C. B. Magruder, of South Rockledge. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the little orphans, and much admiration is expressed for Miss Sallie Magruder in her constant attention and care devoted to the invalid and her little ones. God knoweth why they should be left by both parents at so tender an age, but they know or will know that their loved parents will be watching and waiting for them, and this may be the one thing to mould their young lives into the Christian characters their parents would have them to be."
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