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Martha Ann <I>Peddy</I> Barwick

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Martha Ann Peddy Barwick

Birth
Dooly County, Georgia, USA
Death
21 Apr 1898 (aged 62)
Thomas County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Ochlocknee, Thomas County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.9807157, Longitude: -84.04676
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Daughter of:
Julius C Peddy
Mary Whittle.

Wife of Reddin Barwick.
See Reddin's link below to view more on their family.

Resolutions of the Ochlocknee Baptist Church, adopted June 11, 1898.
Death, with his dark shawdowy wings has again hovered over our little band and took from our midst one of our loveliest and best. Our beloved sister, Mrs. M. A. Barwick, was called to rest May last, just five weeks after the death of her husband, Mr. Redin Barwick. Sister Barwick was almost sixty-six years old, and spent a good portion of the time in the faithful service of her Maker.
She has been a member with us about twelve years, and oh, how we mourn over the loss of one whom we esteemed so faithful and true. Although it has been several months that she could not attend her church owing to failing health, her heart and desire was there. She was lovely in all her relations and influences in her family, her church and community. Therefore, be it....
... to be sent to the Thomasville Times-Enterprise for publication, and a page be given it in our church book.
- The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, June 16, 1898
Daughter of:
Julius C Peddy
Mary Whittle.

Wife of Reddin Barwick.
See Reddin's link below to view more on their family.

Resolutions of the Ochlocknee Baptist Church, adopted June 11, 1898.
Death, with his dark shawdowy wings has again hovered over our little band and took from our midst one of our loveliest and best. Our beloved sister, Mrs. M. A. Barwick, was called to rest May last, just five weeks after the death of her husband, Mr. Redin Barwick. Sister Barwick was almost sixty-six years old, and spent a good portion of the time in the faithful service of her Maker.
She has been a member with us about twelve years, and oh, how we mourn over the loss of one whom we esteemed so faithful and true. Although it has been several months that she could not attend her church owing to failing health, her heart and desire was there. She was lovely in all her relations and influences in her family, her church and community. Therefore, be it....
... to be sent to the Thomasville Times-Enterprise for publication, and a page be given it in our church book.
- The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, June 16, 1898


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