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Martha Eugenia Douglas

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Martha Eugenia Douglas

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
23 Sep 1930 (aged 63)
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Square 56, Lot 15 S 1/2, Grave 7
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Per her death certificate found on Ancestry.com: she was a daughter of John S. Douglas and Margaret Boyce. She was single. She died of chronic Bright's Disease and a cerebral hemorrhage likely at her home at 1530 Senate St., Columbia, SC. She was a (retired) teacher.

Found in The State 24 September 1930: Miss Eugenia Douglas died at 7:30 Tuesday morning at her home, 1530 Senate street, following an illness of about two years. She took a sudden turn for the worse recently and the news of her death will come as a great shock to her many friends. Surviving are three brothers, Charles A. Douglas, prominent attorney of Washington, D. C., A. G. Douglas of High Point, N. C., formerly a merchant in Columbia, and the Rev. John W. Douglas, pastor of Roland Park Presbyterian church at Baltimore. Miss Douglas had taught in the schools of Richland and Fairfield counties and was principal of Hyatt Park high school several years ago. During her illness numbers visited the home, lending their assistance and sympathy whenever possible. She was graduated from Due West Woman's college and was well known over the entire state. Funeral services will be held some time Thursday, the hour and other arrangements depending upon the arrival of brothers.
Per her death certificate found on Ancestry.com: she was a daughter of John S. Douglas and Margaret Boyce. She was single. She died of chronic Bright's Disease and a cerebral hemorrhage likely at her home at 1530 Senate St., Columbia, SC. She was a (retired) teacher.

Found in The State 24 September 1930: Miss Eugenia Douglas died at 7:30 Tuesday morning at her home, 1530 Senate street, following an illness of about two years. She took a sudden turn for the worse recently and the news of her death will come as a great shock to her many friends. Surviving are three brothers, Charles A. Douglas, prominent attorney of Washington, D. C., A. G. Douglas of High Point, N. C., formerly a merchant in Columbia, and the Rev. John W. Douglas, pastor of Roland Park Presbyterian church at Baltimore. Miss Douglas had taught in the schools of Richland and Fairfield counties and was principal of Hyatt Park high school several years ago. During her illness numbers visited the home, lending their assistance and sympathy whenever possible. She was graduated from Due West Woman's college and was well known over the entire state. Funeral services will be held some time Thursday, the hour and other arrangements depending upon the arrival of brothers.

Gravesite Details

Transcribed from the book Interment Records of Elmwood Cemetery, Columbia, SC (three volumes)



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