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Mary Emma <I>Jump</I> Horne

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Mary Emma Jump Horne

Birth
Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Georgia, USA
Death
30 Dec 1914 (aged 46)
Dubois, Dodge County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Dodge County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Joel Ranyard Horne.
Daughter of Hiram John Thomas & Mary Jane (Handley) Jump

MRS. MARY E, HORNE.
EASTMAN Jan. 2.—Mrs. Mary E. Horne, a prominent woman of Gresston, this county, died Wednesday night of apoplexy, after an Illness of only a few hours. Her body was Interred in the Home burying ground near her home yesterday by the side of her husband, who preceded her to the grave about ten years ago. Mrs. Home was 48 years old, and leaves eleven children, four of whom are married. She was a daughter of H. J. Jump and a sister of Messrs. R. A. and J. H. Jump, of Dubois. Her husband, Joe Horne, was supposed to have been poisoned by Robert Cawthorn, who is now serving a life sentence for the murder.
Date: Sunday, January 3, 1915 Paper: Macon Telegraph (Macon, GA) Section: Fourth , Fourth Page: Eight
Wife of Joel Ranyard Horne.
Daughter of Hiram John Thomas & Mary Jane (Handley) Jump

MRS. MARY E, HORNE.
EASTMAN Jan. 2.—Mrs. Mary E. Horne, a prominent woman of Gresston, this county, died Wednesday night of apoplexy, after an Illness of only a few hours. Her body was Interred in the Home burying ground near her home yesterday by the side of her husband, who preceded her to the grave about ten years ago. Mrs. Home was 48 years old, and leaves eleven children, four of whom are married. She was a daughter of H. J. Jump and a sister of Messrs. R. A. and J. H. Jump, of Dubois. Her husband, Joe Horne, was supposed to have been poisoned by Robert Cawthorn, who is now serving a life sentence for the murder.
Date: Sunday, January 3, 1915 Paper: Macon Telegraph (Macon, GA) Section: Fourth , Fourth Page: Eight


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