DODGE COUNTY
NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
Volume V
1929 - 1935
By: Tad Evans
See Pages 2385 and 2386.
Thursday, January 7, 1932
MRS. MONROE BUCHAN.
Mrs. Monroe Buchan, widow of the late D. M. Buchan, who for many years a practicing physician of Dodge County, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Cobb, in Hawkinsville, Monday, and the body was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Eastman, Tuesday afternoon by the side of that of her husband, who died several years ago.
Mrs. Buchan was 84 years old. Previous to her marriage she was Miss Nannie Lancaster, being a member of the family of that name which has been prominent in Pulaski County for many years.
Nancy and husband had 11 children.
DODGE COUNTY
NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
Volume V
1929 - 1935
By: Tad Evans
See Pages 2385 and 2386.
Thursday, January 7, 1932
MRS. MONROE BUCHAN.
Mrs. Monroe Buchan, widow of the late D. M. Buchan, who for many years a practicing physician of Dodge County, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Cobb, in Hawkinsville, Monday, and the body was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Eastman, Tuesday afternoon by the side of that of her husband, who died several years ago.
Mrs. Buchan was 84 years old. Previous to her marriage she was Miss Nannie Lancaster, being a member of the family of that name which has been prominent in Pulaski County for many years.
Nancy and husband had 11 children.
Family Members
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Nellie Buchan Judge
1871–1913
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Joseph Rochelle Buchan
1872–1959
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CPL James Washington Buchan
1875–1959
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Naomi Buchan "Oma" Woodard
1877–1966
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Susan Elizabeth "Sudie" Buchan Miller
1878–1971
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Georgia Monroe Buchan Cobb
1879–1971
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Pherebia Mae Buchan Barker
1882–1922
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Eunice Ethel Buchan Harper
1884–1949
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John Hector Buchan
1888–1969
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Nancy Jane "Nannie" Buchan Edwards
1888–1981
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Thomas Frank "Buck" Buchan I
1892–1957
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