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Lizzie Fox Pinckney

Birth
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Death
7 Jan 1885 (aged 16–17)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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The Atlanta Constitution January 9, 1885
Miss Pinckney's Funeral
The Services at the Church of SS. Peter and Paul This Morning
The funeral of Miss Lizzie Fox Pinckney will take place this morning at ten o'clock at the church of SS. Peter and Paul, on Marietta Street.

The news of Miss Pinckney's untimely death was a sad blow to her many friends yesterday morning. Only a few friends had any knowledge of her illness; even they were greatly surprised when informed of the young lady's death. During the day yesterday, a great many ladies called to look upon the face of the young lady they loved so well. Death had not robbed her of her beauty. Her face still retained that pleasant look which had been hers through life. A large number of floral offerings were sent to the residence yesterday. The funeral procession will leave the residence at ten o'clock and after the services at the church the lady will be interred in the family burying grounds in Oakland Cemetery. The pallbearers will be Dr. R.D. Spalding, Hon. J.W. English, Mr. A.J. West, Mr. A.G. Howard, Major Frank Miller, Mr. Lewis Stoney, Mr. Matt Ryan, Mr. Dan Bain.

Unknown newspaper dated January 08, 1885
Miss Lizzie Fox Pinckney, daughter of Dr. Charles Pinckney, died last night at her father's residence on Walton Street. Miss Pinckney was the organist at the church of Saints Peter and Paul and her funeral will take place to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock from that church on Marietta Street.
The Atlanta Constitution January 9, 1885
Miss Pinckney's Funeral
The Services at the Church of SS. Peter and Paul This Morning
The funeral of Miss Lizzie Fox Pinckney will take place this morning at ten o'clock at the church of SS. Peter and Paul, on Marietta Street.

The news of Miss Pinckney's untimely death was a sad blow to her many friends yesterday morning. Only a few friends had any knowledge of her illness; even they were greatly surprised when informed of the young lady's death. During the day yesterday, a great many ladies called to look upon the face of the young lady they loved so well. Death had not robbed her of her beauty. Her face still retained that pleasant look which had been hers through life. A large number of floral offerings were sent to the residence yesterday. The funeral procession will leave the residence at ten o'clock and after the services at the church the lady will be interred in the family burying grounds in Oakland Cemetery. The pallbearers will be Dr. R.D. Spalding, Hon. J.W. English, Mr. A.J. West, Mr. A.G. Howard, Major Frank Miller, Mr. Lewis Stoney, Mr. Matt Ryan, Mr. Dan Bain.

Unknown newspaper dated January 08, 1885
Miss Lizzie Fox Pinckney, daughter of Dr. Charles Pinckney, died last night at her father's residence on Walton Street. Miss Pinckney was the organist at the church of Saints Peter and Paul and her funeral will take place to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock from that church on Marietta Street.


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