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Biographical information from Contributor #46803720
Eliza's maiden name was Rogers. Her parents were William and Mary Rogers of Muscogee County. per: Barbara Hart 49292676
MRS ELIZA HARVEY DIED SUNDAY A.M.
Funeral Services Will Be Conducted From Home of Son, W.T. Harvey, This Morning.
Mrs. Eliza Harvey, 73 years old, died at the residence of her son, W.T. Harvey, at 1237 Fifth avenue Monday morning at 2:30 o'clock, after an illness of about seventeen months of paralysis. The funeral services will be conducted from the residence this morning at 9:30 o'clock, by Elder W.M. Bullard, following which interment will be in Riverdale Cemetery. Mrs. Harvey is survived by two sons and two daughters, W. T. Harvey, with whom she had been making her home, B.L. Harvey, also of this city, Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of Columbus and Mrs. Mamie Jones of Motts Hill, Ala., besides many scores of warm friends who deplore her death and who extend condolence to the bereaved members of the family. Mrs. Harvey was a faithful and devout member of Bethel Primitive Baptist Church of Phenix City. For many years she had made her home in Columbus and was well known and beloved in three cities. [Columbus Daily Enquirer (Columbus, GA), July 29, 1913]
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Biographical information from Contributor #46803720
Eliza's maiden name was Rogers. Her parents were William and Mary Rogers of Muscogee County. per: Barbara Hart 49292676
MRS ELIZA HARVEY DIED SUNDAY A.M.
Funeral Services Will Be Conducted From Home of Son, W.T. Harvey, This Morning.
Mrs. Eliza Harvey, 73 years old, died at the residence of her son, W.T. Harvey, at 1237 Fifth avenue Monday morning at 2:30 o'clock, after an illness of about seventeen months of paralysis. The funeral services will be conducted from the residence this morning at 9:30 o'clock, by Elder W.M. Bullard, following which interment will be in Riverdale Cemetery. Mrs. Harvey is survived by two sons and two daughters, W. T. Harvey, with whom she had been making her home, B.L. Harvey, also of this city, Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of Columbus and Mrs. Mamie Jones of Motts Hill, Ala., besides many scores of warm friends who deplore her death and who extend condolence to the bereaved members of the family. Mrs. Harvey was a faithful and devout member of Bethel Primitive Baptist Church of Phenix City. For many years she had made her home in Columbus and was well known and beloved in three cities. [Columbus Daily Enquirer (Columbus, GA), July 29, 1913]
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