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Priscilla Mellie <I>Moore</I> Bunch

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Priscilla Mellie Moore Bunch

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
27 Feb 1911 (aged 55)
Berryville, Carroll County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Berryville, Carroll County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Hon. Hiram Mattison & Cynthia Adeline(Smith)Moore
Married Franklin Pierce Bunch, August 31, 1874, Carroll County, Arkansas
Children
Faye
John Calvin
Nora
Roxie
Samuel
Thomas Garland
Nathaniel Madison(Mary Robertson)1887-1975
Hugh White(Myra Briley)1889

The Springdale News from The The Berryville Star
March 10, 1911

Mrs. F.P. Bunch, after having been an invalid for about five years, died at the family home three miles west of the city about three o'clock Monday morning, aged about 56 years. Some five years ago she became overheated and since that time she has had intermittent paralysis, the periodical attacks becoming more violent and more frequent as the years passed until she finally succumbed to the inevitable. She had been a resident of Carroll county pretty well all her life and reared large family, all of whom are good citizens where they are. Her funeral took place at the family home Tuesday evening after which her remains were interred in the I.O.O.F. cemetery here. The Star joins with the entire community and extending sympathy to the bereaved family and the large number of relatives over the county.

Daughter of Hon. Hiram Mattison & Cynthia Adeline(Smith)Moore
Married Franklin Pierce Bunch, August 31, 1874, Carroll County, Arkansas
Children
Faye
John Calvin
Nora
Roxie
Samuel
Thomas Garland
Nathaniel Madison(Mary Robertson)1887-1975
Hugh White(Myra Briley)1889

The Springdale News from The The Berryville Star
March 10, 1911

Mrs. F.P. Bunch, after having been an invalid for about five years, died at the family home three miles west of the city about three o'clock Monday morning, aged about 56 years. Some five years ago she became overheated and since that time she has had intermittent paralysis, the periodical attacks becoming more violent and more frequent as the years passed until she finally succumbed to the inevitable. She had been a resident of Carroll county pretty well all her life and reared large family, all of whom are good citizens where they are. Her funeral took place at the family home Tuesday evening after which her remains were interred in the I.O.O.F. cemetery here. The Star joins with the entire community and extending sympathy to the bereaved family and the large number of relatives over the county.



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