Edward Barinds married Charlotte Levy on August 30, 1843 in Pulaski County, Arkansas.
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MRS. CHARLOTTE BARINDS, aged 89, an estimable lady, widow of the late Edward Barinds, and one of the oldest and best known residents of Memphis, died yesterday morning at her home on Adams Street, after an illness of only a few days duration. Mrs. Barinds leaves four grown children, three of whom reside in Memphis. They are E. J. Barinds of the Oliver-Finnie Grocer Company, Miss Henrietta Barinds, Sim L. Barinds and one son in the state of Washington. The funeral will take place from the residence at 143 Adams Street at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. ~~~ THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL, Memphis, TN, July 8, 1897, page 5
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BARINDS -- at residence, No. 143 Adams Street, Wednesday morning, July 7, 1897, at 8:50 o'clock, CHARLOTTE BARINDS, widow of the late Edward Barinds, aged 89 years and 16 days. Funeral from residence this (Thursday) afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Friends will kindly omit flowers. ~~~ THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL, Memphis, TN, July 8, 1897, page 5
Edward Barinds married Charlotte Levy on August 30, 1843 in Pulaski County, Arkansas.
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MRS. CHARLOTTE BARINDS, aged 89, an estimable lady, widow of the late Edward Barinds, and one of the oldest and best known residents of Memphis, died yesterday morning at her home on Adams Street, after an illness of only a few days duration. Mrs. Barinds leaves four grown children, three of whom reside in Memphis. They are E. J. Barinds of the Oliver-Finnie Grocer Company, Miss Henrietta Barinds, Sim L. Barinds and one son in the state of Washington. The funeral will take place from the residence at 143 Adams Street at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. ~~~ THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL, Memphis, TN, July 8, 1897, page 5
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BARINDS -- at residence, No. 143 Adams Street, Wednesday morning, July 7, 1897, at 8:50 o'clock, CHARLOTTE BARINDS, widow of the late Edward Barinds, aged 89 years and 16 days. Funeral from residence this (Thursday) afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Friends will kindly omit flowers. ~~~ THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL, Memphis, TN, July 8, 1897, page 5
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