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Eleanora Norvelle <I>Witsell</I> de Treville

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Eleanora Norvelle Witsell de Treville

Birth
Walterboro, Colleton County, South Carolina, USA
Death
7 Mar 1923 (aged 69)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. de Treville formerly of Columbia, died yesterday in Atlanta.
Mrs. de Treville lived in Columbia about 25 years and left this city about 6 years ago. She had scores of friends in this city who will be grieved at the announcement of her death.
She is survived by the following children, Mrs. A. W. Ellerbe of Atlanta, D. F. de Treville of Atlanta, John L. de Treville and Richard de Treville of Augusta.
The funeral of Mrs. E. N. de Treville was held at Trinity Episcopal Church early Friday morning with interment in Elmwood Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were R. H. de Treville, George de Treville, William Washington, J. E. Elcan, J. J. Neil and S. B. McMaster.
Honorary pallbearers were H. E. Wells, William Shannon, A. S. Gaillard, G. M. Berry, F. G. Swaffield, A. S. Salley.

Published in The State Newspaper, Columbia, S. C., Thursday, March 8, 1923, page 5 col. 3 and The Columbia Record Newspaper, Friday, March 9, 1923, page 9 col. 5.
Mrs. de Treville formerly of Columbia, died yesterday in Atlanta.
Mrs. de Treville lived in Columbia about 25 years and left this city about 6 years ago. She had scores of friends in this city who will be grieved at the announcement of her death.
She is survived by the following children, Mrs. A. W. Ellerbe of Atlanta, D. F. de Treville of Atlanta, John L. de Treville and Richard de Treville of Augusta.
The funeral of Mrs. E. N. de Treville was held at Trinity Episcopal Church early Friday morning with interment in Elmwood Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were R. H. de Treville, George de Treville, William Washington, J. E. Elcan, J. J. Neil and S. B. McMaster.
Honorary pallbearers were H. E. Wells, William Shannon, A. S. Gaillard, G. M. Berry, F. G. Swaffield, A. S. Salley.

Published in The State Newspaper, Columbia, S. C., Thursday, March 8, 1923, page 5 col. 3 and The Columbia Record Newspaper, Friday, March 9, 1923, page 9 col. 5.


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