In alluding to this chastening event, we do but justice to our individual feelings, while we redeem the pledge which we owe to society of perpetuating the memory of departed worth.
The history of Mrs. Robertson discovers a pure, beneficent, disinterested course of life. She was a Christian, in the largest sense of that word. Penury had no sting which she did not pluck-affliction no anguish which she did not alleviate with that smiling cheerfulness and benignity of manner which was in her spontaneous from the heart, and springing from unrestrained natural impulse.
She was a kind and affectionate relative, a sincere friend, correct and just in her religious and moral duties.
Resignation so softened the distress of disease, that the pillow of death seemed the pillow of repose, around which her virtures have strown roses of fragrance which shall embalm her memory. Even in that solemn hour, when "life hovered like a star betwixt two worlds," when her afflicted children clung around the breathing image-even then they heard from her pale lips the words of eternal life.
To her relatives we would say, there is something in the recollection of the scene which should calm the overflowing of tears. Weep not then that she has left, for another and a better world. Her spirit rests upon the bosum of its God-
Inspired by Him whose words are peace
And purity and gentleness
Each earthly grief and transient pain
Shall work her everlasting gain.
Source - Obituary from thenashvillecitycemetery.org
Married Felix Randolph Robertson on October 8, 1808 in Davidson County, TN.
Children of Felix and Lydia Robertson:
James Waters Robertson 1812 1836
Elizabeth Anderson Robertson Smith 1813 1891 VA
Benjamin Barton Robertson 1815 1815
Mary Jordan Robertson Sullivan 1816 1871
Eleanor Reeves Robertson Hennen 1818 1880
John E Beck Robertson 1820 1863
Felix Robertson 1826 1827
Felix Randolph Robertson, Jr 1827 1862
In alluding to this chastening event, we do but justice to our individual feelings, while we redeem the pledge which we owe to society of perpetuating the memory of departed worth.
The history of Mrs. Robertson discovers a pure, beneficent, disinterested course of life. She was a Christian, in the largest sense of that word. Penury had no sting which she did not pluck-affliction no anguish which she did not alleviate with that smiling cheerfulness and benignity of manner which was in her spontaneous from the heart, and springing from unrestrained natural impulse.
She was a kind and affectionate relative, a sincere friend, correct and just in her religious and moral duties.
Resignation so softened the distress of disease, that the pillow of death seemed the pillow of repose, around which her virtures have strown roses of fragrance which shall embalm her memory. Even in that solemn hour, when "life hovered like a star betwixt two worlds," when her afflicted children clung around the breathing image-even then they heard from her pale lips the words of eternal life.
To her relatives we would say, there is something in the recollection of the scene which should calm the overflowing of tears. Weep not then that she has left, for another and a better world. Her spirit rests upon the bosum of its God-
Inspired by Him whose words are peace
And purity and gentleness
Each earthly grief and transient pain
Shall work her everlasting gain.
Source - Obituary from thenashvillecitycemetery.org
Married Felix Randolph Robertson on October 8, 1808 in Davidson County, TN.
Children of Felix and Lydia Robertson:
James Waters Robertson 1812 1836
Elizabeth Anderson Robertson Smith 1813 1891 VA
Benjamin Barton Robertson 1815 1815
Mary Jordan Robertson Sullivan 1816 1871
Eleanor Reeves Robertson Hennen 1818 1880
John E Beck Robertson 1820 1863
Felix Robertson 1826 1827
Felix Randolph Robertson, Jr 1827 1862
Inscription
To the memory of Lydia Waters Robertson Consort of Dr. Felix Robertson. Born in Ann Arundel County Maryland April 17th, 1788. Died Nov 13th, 1832
Family Members
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PVT James Waters Robertson
1812–1836
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Elizabeth Anderson Robertson Smith
1813–1891
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Benjamin Barton Robertson
1815–1815
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Mary Jordan Robertson Sullivan
1816–1871
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Eleanora Reeves Robertson Hennen
1818–1880
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Dr John E Beck Robertson
1820–1863
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Felix Robertson
1826–1827
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Capt Felix Randolph Robertson Jr
1827–1862
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