DIED,
On Monday week, Mrs. Donaldson, consort of Robert Donaldson, Esq. late merchant of Fayetteville — She has left a numerous progeny to lament the death of an affectionate mother, and many relations to mourn over the ashes of a departed friend.
It requires not the pen of panegyric or the tongue of adulation to portray the amiable and fascinating qualities which she possessed. Her suavity of manners and mildness of disposition, will be a lasting monument to the rising generation. — In her were concentrated all the qualities which adorn the female sex.
— The Minerva newspaper (Raleigh, North Carolina), Thursday, October 13, 1808, p. 3.
(Courtesy of Sheron Smith-Savage #46960440)
DIED,
On Monday week, Mrs. Donaldson, consort of Robert Donaldson, Esq. late merchant of Fayetteville — She has left a numerous progeny to lament the death of an affectionate mother, and many relations to mourn over the ashes of a departed friend.
It requires not the pen of panegyric or the tongue of adulation to portray the amiable and fascinating qualities which she possessed. Her suavity of manners and mildness of disposition, will be a lasting monument to the rising generation. — In her were concentrated all the qualities which adorn the female sex.
— The Minerva newspaper (Raleigh, North Carolina), Thursday, October 13, 1808, p. 3.
(Courtesy of Sheron Smith-Savage #46960440)
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Aged 35 years, Relict of Robert Donaldson later merchant of this town.
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