The Washington Post, February 9, 1908
Mrs. A. J. Broyles.
[Special to the Times-Dispatch.]
LURAY, VA., February 8.-Mrs. Susan Broyles, wife of A. J. Broyles died this morning at her home in Luray of a complication of diseases, aged eighty-one years. before marriage she was a Miss Rosser, of Madison county, Va. t. J. Berry, editor and publisher of the Page Courier, and Miss Elizabeth Berry, both of Luray, are the children by Mrs. Broyles's first marriage, Samuel W. Broyles and Joseph R. Broyles, of this place, are her children by the last marriage. Mrs. Broyles was a member of Main Street Baptist Church, and was highly esteemed.
Times Dispatch, Number 17830, 9 February 1908
The Washington Post, February 9, 1908
Mrs. A. J. Broyles.
[Special to the Times-Dispatch.]
LURAY, VA., February 8.-Mrs. Susan Broyles, wife of A. J. Broyles died this morning at her home in Luray of a complication of diseases, aged eighty-one years. before marriage she was a Miss Rosser, of Madison county, Va. t. J. Berry, editor and publisher of the Page Courier, and Miss Elizabeth Berry, both of Luray, are the children by Mrs. Broyles's first marriage, Samuel W. Broyles and Joseph R. Broyles, of this place, are her children by the last marriage. Mrs. Broyles was a member of Main Street Baptist Church, and was highly esteemed.
Times Dispatch, Number 17830, 9 February 1908
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