Mrs. Harriet Staton Austin, wife of Mr. M.C. Austin, died at her home in New Salem township early Wednesday morning, after an illness of two or three years, the last of which she spent in bed, with her death expected at any time. She was 72 years of age on the 23rd of last month. She was the daughter of the late Enniss Staton and was born and reared near the spot where she died. The interment was at Hamilton's Cross Roads. The six sons of the deceased acted as pall bearers and the funeral was attended by a large number of people. Mr. and Mrs. Austin were married nearly fifty years ago. They lived most happily and built and maintained a country home of plenty, wherein they reared six sons and two daughters to manhood and womanhood, all of whom had left the parental roof except one, Mr. Brady Austin, who with his family, lived with them. In her life she connected herself with the Baptist church… The sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Austin are: Messrs. Fulton, Enniss, Joe, Columbus, John and Brady, and Mrs. George Funderburk of Buford township and Mrs. Crump Waddell of Anson county. Her brothers and sisters are: L. A. Staton, H.W. Staton, J.E. Staton, and Jesse Staton, Mrs. W.L. Parker, Mrs. Ashley Helms and Mrs. M.F. Phifer.
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Mrs. Harriet Staton Austin, wife of Mr. M.C. Austin, died at her home in New Salem township early Wednesday morning, after an illness of two or three years, the last of which she spent in bed, with her death expected at any time. She was 72 years of age on the 23rd of last month. She was the daughter of the late Enniss Staton and was born and reared near the spot where she died. The interment was at Hamilton's Cross Roads. The six sons of the deceased acted as pall bearers and the funeral was attended by a large number of people. Mr. and Mrs. Austin were married nearly fifty years ago. They lived most happily and built and maintained a country home of plenty, wherein they reared six sons and two daughters to manhood and womanhood, all of whom had left the parental roof except one, Mr. Brady Austin, who with his family, lived with them. In her life she connected herself with the Baptist church… The sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Austin are: Messrs. Fulton, Enniss, Joe, Columbus, John and Brady, and Mrs. George Funderburk of Buford township and Mrs. Crump Waddell of Anson county. Her brothers and sisters are: L. A. Staton, H.W. Staton, J.E. Staton, and Jesse Staton, Mrs. W.L. Parker, Mrs. Ashley Helms and Mrs. M.F. Phifer.
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Wife of M.C. Austin
Family Members
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Laura Staton Ross
1827–1907
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Thetus Staton Arnette
1829–1914
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Pvt Norfleet O. Staton
1831–1879
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Emanuel M Smith
1833–1914
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Sgt Malachi Staton
1837–1863
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Jamima Jane Staton Parker
1855–1926
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Lydia Adline Staton Stewart
1856–1921
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Julia A. Staton Helms
1857–1925
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Lafayette A Staton
1859–1926
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Lemuel Baker Staton
1862–1906
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Sarah "Sallie" Staton Phifer
1864–1937
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Hezekiah Walter Staton
1866–1952
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Jesse Fulton Staton
1868–1957
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John Bithel "Bike" Staton
1870–1931
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Fulton Armetus Austin
1875–1968
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Ennis Lexie Austin
1877–1952
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Hetta C. Austin
1878–1879
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Ora Anna Austin Waddell
1881–1952
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Joseph Vann "Joe" Austin
1882–1934
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John Lafayette Austin
1886–1943
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Ada J. Austin Funderburk
1887–1959
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Brady Hampton Austin
1889–1939
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Hatty Austin
1891–1891
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Infant Austin
unknown–1874
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