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Addie L. <I>Clayton</I> Feagans

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Addie L. Clayton Feagans

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
6 Mar 1917 (aged 77–78)
Macon, Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Macon, Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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About 77 years old, married, daughter of John Clayton and Harriett Morris. She married William H. Feagans on 04 May 1865 in Macon County, Missouri.

MO d/c 11245

Mrs. W. H. Feagans.
Mrs. W. H. Feagans passed away her home here last night after an illness of only a few weeks. Later announcements will be made in tomorrow's paper.
Macon Daily Chronicle-Herald (Macon, MO), 1917-03-07, Page 3, Column 2

Good Woman Dead.
Mrs. Addie L. Feagan, wife of Capt. W. H. Feagan who Was widely and favorably known to Macon people died at her home at 2:30 p. m. yesterday She was a daughter of Mr. Jno. H. Clayton, who kept hotel in Macon in the early day. She was born in Virginia and she and her husband had lived in Macon continuously since the Civil War. She was very active in the Christian church and took pride in its work, always active in every duty. She had two brothers, Ben H. Clayton and John Clayton, both now deceased, and five sisters. Her death closed a very active life always filled with high endeavor, and lofty aims. She will be much missed here among her many friends.
Her funeral will be from the residence at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow, Rev. H. A. Browning officiating.
Macon Chronicle-Herald, Macon, Missouri, 08 Mar 1917, Page 1, Column 4
About 77 years old, married, daughter of John Clayton and Harriett Morris. She married William H. Feagans on 04 May 1865 in Macon County, Missouri.

MO d/c 11245

Mrs. W. H. Feagans.
Mrs. W. H. Feagans passed away her home here last night after an illness of only a few weeks. Later announcements will be made in tomorrow's paper.
Macon Daily Chronicle-Herald (Macon, MO), 1917-03-07, Page 3, Column 2

Good Woman Dead.
Mrs. Addie L. Feagan, wife of Capt. W. H. Feagan who Was widely and favorably known to Macon people died at her home at 2:30 p. m. yesterday She was a daughter of Mr. Jno. H. Clayton, who kept hotel in Macon in the early day. She was born in Virginia and she and her husband had lived in Macon continuously since the Civil War. She was very active in the Christian church and took pride in its work, always active in every duty. She had two brothers, Ben H. Clayton and John Clayton, both now deceased, and five sisters. Her death closed a very active life always filled with high endeavor, and lofty aims. She will be much missed here among her many friends.
Her funeral will be from the residence at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow, Rev. H. A. Browning officiating.
Macon Chronicle-Herald, Macon, Missouri, 08 Mar 1917, Page 1, Column 4


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