Thursday, Sept. 24, 1914
Last Sunday morning, Mrs. C. F. Isbell, of Tabor, GA died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. T. Mitchell, at Martin, where she had gone to spend some time with relatives.
Mrs. Isbell was well known throughout this section of the state, and the news of her death was quite a shock to her numerous relatives and friends. She was in her 66th year, and the cause of her death was due to lagrippe and malaria.
The deceased is survived by two sons and two daughters, T. P. and J. B. Isbell, Miss Sallie Isbell and Mrs. H. T. Mitchell.
Interment was made on Monday at Liberty Hill, Rev. W. J. Purcell and Rev. W. W. Stowe conducting the services.
Thursday, Sept. 24, 1914
Last Sunday morning, Mrs. C. F. Isbell, of Tabor, GA died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. T. Mitchell, at Martin, where she had gone to spend some time with relatives.
Mrs. Isbell was well known throughout this section of the state, and the news of her death was quite a shock to her numerous relatives and friends. She was in her 66th year, and the cause of her death was due to lagrippe and malaria.
The deceased is survived by two sons and two daughters, T. P. and J. B. Isbell, Miss Sallie Isbell and Mrs. H. T. Mitchell.
Interment was made on Monday at Liberty Hill, Rev. W. J. Purcell and Rev. W. W. Stowe conducting the services.
Family Members
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William Jerry Dickson
1853–1943
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Hannah Jane Dickson King
1855–1942
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Sara Amanda "Mandy" Dickson Keller
1856–1939
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Samantha Emily "Emma" Dickson Thomason
1858–1942
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Jeptha Thomas "Jep" Dickson
1860–1942
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Mary Hepsie Dickson Purcell
1862–1945
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Benjamin Harrison Dickson
1867–1957
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Nora Bell Dickson Purcell
1872–1960
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