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Marina <I>McCarty</I> Peters

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Marina McCarty Peters

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
20 May 1904 (aged 78)
Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Tannehill, Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Marina Peters, one of the oldest citizens of the parish, died at the home of Senator J. T. Wallace here last Friday evening. She was in her 78th year and had been ill for several months when death came to relieve her. She came to this country from Mississippi in the early forties, settling with her family in the eastern portion of Winn parish.

She was the widow of William Peters, who died about five years ago. She leaves five sons and three daughters, as follows: Dr. J. J., W. S., A. S., J. M., and I. Peters; Mrs. J. T. Wallace, Mrs. J. T. Fox and Widow J. E. Jenkins.

Her last remains were laid to rest on Saturday in the Zion Hill cemet[e]ry in ward seven.

Published in The Southern Sentinel (Winnfield, LA), Thursday, May 26, 1904
Mrs. Marina Peters, one of the oldest citizens of the parish, died at the home of Senator J. T. Wallace here last Friday evening. She was in her 78th year and had been ill for several months when death came to relieve her. She came to this country from Mississippi in the early forties, settling with her family in the eastern portion of Winn parish.

She was the widow of William Peters, who died about five years ago. She leaves five sons and three daughters, as follows: Dr. J. J., W. S., A. S., J. M., and I. Peters; Mrs. J. T. Wallace, Mrs. J. T. Fox and Widow J. E. Jenkins.

Her last remains were laid to rest on Saturday in the Zion Hill cemet[e]ry in ward seven.

Published in The Southern Sentinel (Winnfield, LA), Thursday, May 26, 1904


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