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Mary <I>Knight</I> Howell

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Mary Knight Howell

Birth
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15 Jun 1907 (aged 84)
Burial
Lifsey, Pike County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Pike County Times-Journal, Zebulon, Ga., Friday, June 21, 1907
Mrs. Mary Howell Passes to Her Reward

Mrs. Mary Howell died Saturday night at eight o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S.S. Barrett near Zebulon, being eighty-four years old. She was ill with gastritis only four days and up to the attack of the sickness which resulted in her death, she was in good health considering her old age. She was born in North Carolina in March 1828 and came to Georgia with her parents who settled in Spalding county when quite a young girl. She was married to William W. Howell in Spalding county in 1853 and settled near Lifsey Springs. Her maiden name was Mary Knight. Her husband enlisted in the confederate army as a member of Co. G., 66th Ga. and died in the service at Marietta, Ga. in January 1864. He left the subject of this sketch a widow with eleven children. To raise this large family of children and especially at such a time as in reconstruction days, was indeed a tremendous undertaking. But she set about this duty with great zeal and Christian fortitude. Her oldest child, Mr. James H. Howell, now an honored citizen of the county returned home at the close of the war after four service, and gave her all the assistance he could in the capacity of a father of the family. This good woman toiled without ceasing and without complaint to make provisions for this large family of children. She reared them under a Christian influence and their lives and character are today a living testimonial to the many excellent qualities of their mother. She lived to see her eleven children grown and raising families of their own. The first break in the family circle, after the father's death, occurred two years ago in the death of her son Mr. W.E. Howell. In early life the deceased united herself with the church and lived a pious, Christian life. She was not demonstrative but lived her religion, doing all the good she could she could, charitable to all. She was devoted to her children and they to her. In her old days it must have been a source of much joy to her to reflect upon a well spent life, a part of which was lived in trying times and under adverse circumstances. None ever entered her home without a warm welcome nor left without feeling the warmth of a gentle, Christian character. She loved the church and always attended when health permitted. Her unselfish solicitude for her friends and loved ones was always evident and while she has always continued to enjoy their society, she has for several years, realized that her active life was about over and with resignation has awaited the Divine call to eternal life. Truly a good woman has gone to her reward.

She was the mother of eleven children, ten of whom survive her, namely, J.H. Howell of Zebulon; Mrs. Mary Rucker, of Barnesville; S.A. Howell, of Lifsey; Mrs. Amanda Bowden, of Anniston Ala.; Mrs. Sarah Storey, of Lifsey; Mrs. Adaline Marshall, of Oakland; Mrs. Jane Langford, Lafayette, Ala.; W.E. Howell, of Zebulon (deceased); Mrs. Catherine Calloway, of Sunny Side; Mrs. Ida Barrett, of Zebulon and Sheriff C.L. Howell, of Thomaston.

Impressive funeral services were held at Fincher's church of which she was a member on Sunday afternoon and conducted by her pastor, Rev. Mr. Davis, of Milner, after which all that was mortal of this good old mother in Israel was tenderly laid to rest by the side of her devoted husband, where she now sleeps in peace. The interment was in the Mangham burial ground near Beaulah [sp] church.

Georgia County Marriages
Name William Howell
Sex Male
Spouse's Name Mary Knight
Spouse's Sex Female
Marriage Date 2 Jan 1842
Marriage Place Pike County, Georgia, United States
Contributor: Robert Thompson (46900531)
Pike County Times-Journal, Zebulon, Ga., Friday, June 21, 1907
Mrs. Mary Howell Passes to Her Reward

Mrs. Mary Howell died Saturday night at eight o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S.S. Barrett near Zebulon, being eighty-four years old. She was ill with gastritis only four days and up to the attack of the sickness which resulted in her death, she was in good health considering her old age. She was born in North Carolina in March 1828 and came to Georgia with her parents who settled in Spalding county when quite a young girl. She was married to William W. Howell in Spalding county in 1853 and settled near Lifsey Springs. Her maiden name was Mary Knight. Her husband enlisted in the confederate army as a member of Co. G., 66th Ga. and died in the service at Marietta, Ga. in January 1864. He left the subject of this sketch a widow with eleven children. To raise this large family of children and especially at such a time as in reconstruction days, was indeed a tremendous undertaking. But she set about this duty with great zeal and Christian fortitude. Her oldest child, Mr. James H. Howell, now an honored citizen of the county returned home at the close of the war after four service, and gave her all the assistance he could in the capacity of a father of the family. This good woman toiled without ceasing and without complaint to make provisions for this large family of children. She reared them under a Christian influence and their lives and character are today a living testimonial to the many excellent qualities of their mother. She lived to see her eleven children grown and raising families of their own. The first break in the family circle, after the father's death, occurred two years ago in the death of her son Mr. W.E. Howell. In early life the deceased united herself with the church and lived a pious, Christian life. She was not demonstrative but lived her religion, doing all the good she could she could, charitable to all. She was devoted to her children and they to her. In her old days it must have been a source of much joy to her to reflect upon a well spent life, a part of which was lived in trying times and under adverse circumstances. None ever entered her home without a warm welcome nor left without feeling the warmth of a gentle, Christian character. She loved the church and always attended when health permitted. Her unselfish solicitude for her friends and loved ones was always evident and while she has always continued to enjoy their society, she has for several years, realized that her active life was about over and with resignation has awaited the Divine call to eternal life. Truly a good woman has gone to her reward.

She was the mother of eleven children, ten of whom survive her, namely, J.H. Howell of Zebulon; Mrs. Mary Rucker, of Barnesville; S.A. Howell, of Lifsey; Mrs. Amanda Bowden, of Anniston Ala.; Mrs. Sarah Storey, of Lifsey; Mrs. Adaline Marshall, of Oakland; Mrs. Jane Langford, Lafayette, Ala.; W.E. Howell, of Zebulon (deceased); Mrs. Catherine Calloway, of Sunny Side; Mrs. Ida Barrett, of Zebulon and Sheriff C.L. Howell, of Thomaston.

Impressive funeral services were held at Fincher's church of which she was a member on Sunday afternoon and conducted by her pastor, Rev. Mr. Davis, of Milner, after which all that was mortal of this good old mother in Israel was tenderly laid to rest by the side of her devoted husband, where she now sleeps in peace. The interment was in the Mangham burial ground near Beaulah [sp] church.

Georgia County Marriages
Name William Howell
Sex Male
Spouse's Name Mary Knight
Spouse's Sex Female
Marriage Date 2 Jan 1842
Marriage Place Pike County, Georgia, United States
Contributor: Robert Thompson (46900531)


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