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Rev John Terrell Hadaway

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21 Nov 1903 (aged 74)
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Dacula, Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Gwinnett News Hearld
November 26, 1903, Front Page

Obit - REV. J. T. HADAWAY DEAD

Rev. J. T. Hadaway died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Kidd, near Dacula last Saturday and the remains were interred at Hebron Sunday, Rev. Calvin Johnson conducting the funeral services.

Mr. Hadaway, who was a Baptist Minister, was born December 31, 1828 and was married to Mrs. Nancy L. Wood March 10, 1857, she departed this life September 7, 1857, but one child, Mrs. L. M. Kidd, was born to this union. He next married Miss Lucetta M. Wood on Jaguar 27, 1858 and by her he had two children, Mrs. T. A. Shakelford and J. O. Hadaway. His last wife preceded him to the grave, having died April 19, 1897.

The deceased was a devoted member of the Baptist church over 50 years. A good man has gone and sorrowing relatives and friends have sympathy of all.

Gwinnett News Hearld
November 26, 1903, Front Page

Obit - REV. J. T. HADAWAY DEAD

Rev. J. T. Hadaway died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Kidd, near Dacula last Saturday and the remains were interred at Hebron Sunday, Rev. Calvin Johnson conducting the funeral services.

Mr. Hadaway, who was a Baptist Minister, was born December 31, 1828 and was married to Mrs. Nancy L. Wood March 10, 1857, she departed this life September 7, 1857, but one child, Mrs. L. M. Kidd, was born to this union. He next married Miss Lucetta M. Wood on Jaguar 27, 1858 and by her he had two children, Mrs. T. A. Shakelford and J. O. Hadaway. His last wife preceded him to the grave, having died April 19, 1897.

The deceased was a devoted member of the Baptist church over 50 years. A good man has gone and sorrowing relatives and friends have sympathy of all.

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Gwinnett News Hearld November 26, 1903, Front Page Obit - REV. J. T. HADAWAY DEAD Rev. J. T. Hadaway died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Kidd, near Dacula last Saturday and the remains were interred at Hebron Sunday, Rev. Calvin Johnson



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