Mr John MacRae died in this city last night after an illness of some five weeks of Typhoid Fever. He was a native of Fayetteville, NC but had been a resident of Wilmington since the war, and for years past had been in the service o the Carolina Central Railroad Co, at its office in this city.
His brother, Judge James C MacRae of Fayetteville, who was called to the city several days ago, has been in constant attendance upon him and was with him when he died.
Mr John MacRae was about 50 years of age and unmarried. He was a man of unblemished character, kind-hearted and generous and was greatly beloved by his family and friends who were unremitting in their care and attention during his illness.
Mr John MacRae died in this city last night after an illness of some five weeks of Typhoid Fever. He was a native of Fayetteville, NC but had been a resident of Wilmington since the war, and for years past had been in the service o the Carolina Central Railroad Co, at its office in this city.
His brother, Judge James C MacRae of Fayetteville, who was called to the city several days ago, has been in constant attendance upon him and was with him when he died.
Mr John MacRae was about 50 years of age and unmarried. He was a man of unblemished character, kind-hearted and generous and was greatly beloved by his family and friends who were unremitting in their care and attention during his illness.
Family Members
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COL Duncan Kirkland McRae
1820–1888
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Mary McRae Langdon
1827–1854
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Mary Jane MacRae
1827–1854
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Alexander McRae
1829–1862
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Rev Thomas Ruffin MacRae
1831–1896
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Julia MacRae
1834–1846
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Christopher MacRae
1836–1857
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James Cameron MacRae
1838–1909
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Johanna Carolina "Josie" MacRae Smith
1844–1925
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Robert Strange MacRae Sr
1848–1921
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