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Annie Rose McGinniss

Birth
King George County, Virginia, USA
Death
12 Oct 1928 (aged 30)
Fredericksburg City, Virginia, USA
Burial
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From the Free Lance-Star October 13, 1928
MRS. A.R. M'GINNIS
Resident of King George County
Dies Here. Services Sunday in King George
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Mrs. Annie Rose McGinnis, of King George County, died yesterday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Mary Washington Hospital after a brief illness.

She is survived by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rose, of King George, and the following sisters and brothers, Mrs. Lora Howard, Mrs. Ida Scott, Mrs. Maggie Murmen, Mrs. Elsie Lang, Miss Rosa Rose, and Floyd Temple Rose.

Her remains were removed to the Elkins Funeral Home, where they will be kept until Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock when funeral services will be held.

Interment will be made at the Rose Hill Cemetery, in King George County, with a short service at the grave, which will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Stark, pastor of the Rose Hill Church. (Author could not find this cemetery, supposedly Route 2 east, right on RTE 686 Mount Rose Drive. Located between the old Thornton McDaniel store and Rte 3)
From the Free Lance-Star October 13, 1928
MRS. A.R. M'GINNIS
Resident of King George County
Dies Here. Services Sunday in King George
----------------------------
Mrs. Annie Rose McGinnis, of King George County, died yesterday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Mary Washington Hospital after a brief illness.

She is survived by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rose, of King George, and the following sisters and brothers, Mrs. Lora Howard, Mrs. Ida Scott, Mrs. Maggie Murmen, Mrs. Elsie Lang, Miss Rosa Rose, and Floyd Temple Rose.

Her remains were removed to the Elkins Funeral Home, where they will be kept until Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock when funeral services will be held.

Interment will be made at the Rose Hill Cemetery, in King George County, with a short service at the grave, which will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Stark, pastor of the Rose Hill Church. (Author could not find this cemetery, supposedly Route 2 east, right on RTE 686 Mount Rose Drive. Located between the old Thornton McDaniel store and Rte 3)


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