"INFANT SON OF DR. AND MRS. ANDERSON DEAD // The remains of the infant son, Charles Cox, of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. ANDERSON, died at their home at Leslie, Ga., Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and were brought to Columbus over the Seaboard [Air Line railway] Monday afternoon and carried to the residence of Mr. Charles COX, grandfather of the little fellow, where funeral services were conducted by Rev. A. D. WOODIE [or WOODLE?] at 5:30 o'clock. // Interment was in Linwood cemetery. Four little girls acted as pall bearers: Misses Willie WARE, Marion GREEN [?], Thelma WATTS and Frances RIDER." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Tuesday, 30 AUG 1910, p. 4.]
Mary Jane Galer's list of persons interred in the New Cemetery area of Linwood shows: Charles Cox ANDERSON, single male, born 15 APR 1908 in Leslie, Georgia, died aged 2 years in Leslie, Georgia, of intestinal intoxication; buried 29 AUG 1910 in Section C, Lot 573, by undertaker [C. L.] HERRING, reference local death certificate #2272 - Sexton Emory JEFFERSON.
This grave is probably not identifiably marked. His parents have marked graves in Section C, Lot 573, which in Dolores Autry's "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book is designated Section J, Lot 168.
"INFANT SON OF DR. AND MRS. ANDERSON DEAD // The remains of the infant son, Charles Cox, of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. ANDERSON, died at their home at Leslie, Ga., Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and were brought to Columbus over the Seaboard [Air Line railway] Monday afternoon and carried to the residence of Mr. Charles COX, grandfather of the little fellow, where funeral services were conducted by Rev. A. D. WOODIE [or WOODLE?] at 5:30 o'clock. // Interment was in Linwood cemetery. Four little girls acted as pall bearers: Misses Willie WARE, Marion GREEN [?], Thelma WATTS and Frances RIDER." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Tuesday, 30 AUG 1910, p. 4.]
Mary Jane Galer's list of persons interred in the New Cemetery area of Linwood shows: Charles Cox ANDERSON, single male, born 15 APR 1908 in Leslie, Georgia, died aged 2 years in Leslie, Georgia, of intestinal intoxication; buried 29 AUG 1910 in Section C, Lot 573, by undertaker [C. L.] HERRING, reference local death certificate #2272 - Sexton Emory JEFFERSON.
This grave is probably not identifiably marked. His parents have marked graves in Section C, Lot 573, which in Dolores Autry's "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book is designated Section J, Lot 168.
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