Special Dispatch to The American
BETHPAGE, Tenn., April 26--Rev. Jacob Stinson, a venerable minister of the Baptist Church, died at his home near Westmoreland Saturday night. He was 80 years of age and had been a local minister for fifty-five years. His widow ad five children, all grown and married, survive him. His burial took place yesterday at Smithers graveyard, in Macon County with the funeral services conducted by Rev. Joseph Hawkins
The Nashville American
April 27, 1909
Special Dispatch to The American
BETHPAGE, Tenn., April 26--Rev. Jacob Stinson, a venerable minister of the Baptist Church, died at his home near Westmoreland Saturday night. He was 80 years of age and had been a local minister for fifty-five years. His widow ad five children, all grown and married, survive him. His burial took place yesterday at Smithers graveyard, in Macon County with the funeral services conducted by Rev. Joseph Hawkins
The Nashville American
April 27, 1909
Family Members
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Martha M. Stinson Fowler
1855–1874
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Coleman A. Stinson
1857–1917
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John Rice Stinson
1858–1895
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Wilson Toliver Stinson
1862–1904
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Rosa Frances Stinson Bentle
1863–1956
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William Jefferson Stinson
1864–1942
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Julia Ann Stinson Harrison
1866–1924
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Camilla Gertrude Stinson Prock
1867–1926
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Lewis Linsley Stinson
1869–1936
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Giles Tinsley Stinson
1869–1945
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Jehu J. Stinson
1871–1871
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Erasmus Davis "Rass" Stinson
1873–1952
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