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Wiley Abbott

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Wiley Abbott Veteran

Birth
Appling County, Georgia, USA
Death
8 Feb 1901 (aged 57)
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
077B
Memorial ID
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Wiley served as a Private in the CSA - Co A, 24th Battalion GA Calvary

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The Brunswick News; Sunday 9 February 1902; pg. 1 col. 2B

MR. WYLLY ABBOTT DIES VERY SUDDENLY—Was Found dead In His Bed Yesterday Morning.

M. Wylly Abbott, one of Brunswick's oldest residents, expired suddenly yesterday morning, a few minutes after 6 o'clock.
The deceased retired as usual Friday night, and when his son went to wake him yesterday morning he found him dead, but the body was warm, which showed that he had exriped [sic] s short time. Dr. G.V. Cates was hastily called, but all that human hands could do was of no avail.
Mr. Abbott leaves a wife and six children, Thomas, John, Jesse, Cleveland and Mrs. Allen Knight, of this city, and Mrs. Morrow, of Quitman. The deceased was one of the pioneer conductors on the old Brunswick and Albany railroad, but resigned some years ago to engage in business. The funeral will occur from the residence, 514 North Wolf street, at 2 p.m. to-day. Interment will occur in Oak Grove Cemetery. The following will act as pall bearers: H.J. Read, Horace Dart, J.C. Green, W.B. Burroughs, C.L. Parker, J.J. Lott.
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Used with Permission of:
http://www.glynngen.com/newspapers/
Wiley served as a Private in the CSA - Co A, 24th Battalion GA Calvary

___________________

The Brunswick News; Sunday 9 February 1902; pg. 1 col. 2B

MR. WYLLY ABBOTT DIES VERY SUDDENLY—Was Found dead In His Bed Yesterday Morning.

M. Wylly Abbott, one of Brunswick's oldest residents, expired suddenly yesterday morning, a few minutes after 6 o'clock.
The deceased retired as usual Friday night, and when his son went to wake him yesterday morning he found him dead, but the body was warm, which showed that he had exriped [sic] s short time. Dr. G.V. Cates was hastily called, but all that human hands could do was of no avail.
Mr. Abbott leaves a wife and six children, Thomas, John, Jesse, Cleveland and Mrs. Allen Knight, of this city, and Mrs. Morrow, of Quitman. The deceased was one of the pioneer conductors on the old Brunswick and Albany railroad, but resigned some years ago to engage in business. The funeral will occur from the residence, 514 North Wolf street, at 2 p.m. to-day. Interment will occur in Oak Grove Cemetery. The following will act as pall bearers: H.J. Read, Horace Dart, J.C. Green, W.B. Burroughs, C.L. Parker, J.J. Lott.
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Used with Permission of:
http://www.glynngen.com/newspapers/


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