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Tag Archives: Richardson
The DeFuniak Herald – January 1944
January 13, 1944 Obituaries (taken from abstracts) Howell Jones, about 70 years of age and former resident of DeFuniak, died at his Memphis, Tennessee, home Saturday. While Mr. Howell’s death was not expected, his health has been poor. Survivors are his … Continue reading
Posted in 1944-01 January, Births, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald, Weddings
Tagged Adams, Anderson, Boothe, Brown, Burkett, Campbell, Chesser, Claude, Collingsworth, Davis, Fiers, Frazer, Gainey, Gurnea, Hinote, Holley, Jones, Knepper, Laird, Lindsey, McCaskill, McDuffie, McLane, Meigs, Miller, Padgett, Peterson, Reddick, Richardson, Shelley, Smith, Stubbs, Swander, Thompson, Torrence
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The DeFuniak Herald – February 21, 1935 Obituaries
The death of Mrs. M. A. Stinson, wife of the late Dr. W. H. Stinson, who died in 1918, occurred Sunday morning at her home on Guava Street following an illness of about 2 weeks. Services were conducted from the … Continue reading
Posted in 1935-02 February, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Burkhart, Colquitt, Currie, Davis, Gillis, McCaskill, McSween, Northcutt, Oliver, Richardson, Stanley, Stinson, Walker
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The Breeze – May 9, 1912 – General News
Happenings in our Neighboring Villages Pleasant Hill Miss Daisie L Foreman, of Perate (sic), Ala. is spending a few days with her Uncle, WA Jernigan. Riley Bass, who has been working at JN Booths leaves for his home in Ala., … Continue reading
Posted in 1912-05 May, General News, The Breeze
Tagged Adams, Allen, Arnett, Balkom, Bass, Biddle, Bludworth, Booths, Bozeman, Braswell, Churchwell, Commander, Croft, Davis, Flournoy, Foreman, Geohagan, Gillis, Henderson, Howell, Jennings, Jernigan, Kelly, Kennington, Loudermilk, Mannings, Mapoles, Mason, Matthews, McCaskill, McCrimmon, McKinnon, McLeod, Miller, Moreland, Nolin, Owens, Paderick, Parrish, Poole, Richardson, Richbourg, Riley, Rogers, Silcox, Smythe, Snowden, Spradley, Steele, Stinson, Storrs, Straughn, Strong, Taunton, Tharp, Townsend, Wade, Ward, Warren
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The Breeze – September 21, 1911 – Pages 3 & 5
GENERAL NEWS NOTICE (p. 3) I, J. S. Scarbough, hereby notify Bill Alford and Ella Woodard to stay off of my place, not to come on it at no time, and upon no account. I forbid any tresspassing … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-09 September, General News, The Breeze
Tagged Alford, Cawthon, Electric lights, Florala, General news, Live Oak, McCaskill, Reynolds, Richardson, Scarbough, The Walton Land & Timber Co, Weather, Woodard
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The Breeze – October 27, 1910 – Page 6
One of the most beautiful weddings taking place in DeFuniak in quite a long space of time was that which occurred Wednesday evening of last week [October 26, 1911] at the Methodist church, when Mr. James Monroe Northcutt and Miss … Continue reading
Posted in 1910-10 October, The Breeze, Weddings
Tagged Brown, DeFuniak Springs, Meigs, Northcutt, Richardson
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