Carrollton, Carroll Co., Georgia
NEWSPAPER Issue of Friday, February 25, 1881
OBITUARY OF MRS. ELIZABETH “ELIZA” ANN THREADGILL MUSE
Died of paralysis on the 3rd inst., Mrs. Eliza Ann Muse, wife of Jesse W.Muse. The deceased was the daughter of Henry and Mary F. Threadgill. Her father was born in Anson County, N.C. and her mother in Milledgeville, Ga.
Eliza Ann, the subject of this notice, was born in Houston County, Ga., on Oct. 19, 1836; was married to J. W. Muse on Oct. 19, 1854. She united with the M.E. church at Hopewell, Chambers County, Ala. in 1852. She became a member of the Baptist church at Abilene in August of 1876 of which she remained a constant member till her death.
She was a devoted wife and an affectionate mother. As a Christian she lived according to her profession, a quiet, meek and humble servant of the Lord. More cannot be said of anyone. Death to her was but "the gate to endless glory." She leaves a husband and thirteen children, the youngest an infant of four months, to mourn her loss. The bereaved, in their affliction, have the sympathies of many friends, and the Divine assurance that she yet lives.
Carrollton, Feb. 21, 1881.
Carrollton, Carroll Co., Georgia
NEWSPAPER Issue of Friday, February 25, 1881
OBITUARY OF MRS. ELIZABETH “ELIZA” ANN THREADGILL MUSE
Died of paralysis on the 3rd inst., Mrs. Eliza Ann Muse, wife of Jesse W.Muse. The deceased was the daughter of Henry and Mary F. Threadgill. Her father was born in Anson County, N.C. and her mother in Milledgeville, Ga.
Eliza Ann, the subject of this notice, was born in Houston County, Ga., on Oct. 19, 1836; was married to J. W. Muse on Oct. 19, 1854. She united with the M.E. church at Hopewell, Chambers County, Ala. in 1852. She became a member of the Baptist church at Abilene in August of 1876 of which she remained a constant member till her death.
She was a devoted wife and an affectionate mother. As a Christian she lived according to her profession, a quiet, meek and humble servant of the Lord. More cannot be said of anyone. Death to her was but "the gate to endless glory." She leaves a husband and thirteen children, the youngest an infant of four months, to mourn her loss. The bereaved, in their affliction, have the sympathies of many friends, and the Divine assurance that she yet lives.
Carrollton, Feb. 21, 1881.
Inscription
Wife of J.W. Muse
Family Members
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Henry Pope "Bud" Muse
1855–1933
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Sarah A. "Sallie" Muse
1857–1883
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Alice Ida Muse Wren
1859–1922
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Jefferson Davis Muse
1860–1930
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Harrietta Eugenie Muse McWhorter
1863–1920
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William A. Muse
1865–1891
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Benjamin Sylvanis Muse
1867–1936
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Zachariah Walker Muse
1869–1932
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Mary Jane Muse Johnson
1871–1944
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Johnie Marcus Muse
1873–1939
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Joseph Elon Muse
1875–1942
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Jesse Williams Muse Jr
1877–1946
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Infant Son Muse
1878–1878
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Andrew Reese Muse
1880–1938
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