THE NEWTON RECORD
Wilson - At her home in Newton, Tuesday, February 11, 1902, about 7 o'clock A. M., Mrs. Lizzie Wilson, wife of A. B. Wilson, aged 36 years.
The entire community was shocked Tuesday morning when the announcement of the death of Mrs. Wilson was made. She had been real ill for several days, but was thought to be out of danger. Monday night she ate a rather hearty supper, and the next morning just after the family had gone to breakfast, she called them, and by the time they reached her, life was extinct. Mrs. Wilson was the mother of a little two-day-old infant, and also leaves three older children, two girls and a boy, all small, and it is a terrible blow to them and her bereaved husband. The profound sympathy of every one is extended to the sorrowing husband and motherless little ones. The funeral services were conducted at the residence by Rev. N. L. Clarke, the Baptist minister, and the remains were laid to rest in the Poplar Springs cemetery, six miles south of here.
Mrs. Wilson was a Miss Baucum, sister of T. A. Baucum, at this place, and married A. B. Wilson about fifteen years ago. They moved to Newton from Garlandsville last year.
1900 FEDERAL CENSUS
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Amos B Wilson M 36 Mississippi
Wife Lizzie J Wilson F 33 Alabama
Daughter Sallie Wilson F 7 Mississippi
Son Amos B Wilson M 4 Mississippi
Daughter Viola Wilson F 2 Mississippi
THE NEWTON RECORD
Wilson - At her home in Newton, Tuesday, February 11, 1902, about 7 o'clock A. M., Mrs. Lizzie Wilson, wife of A. B. Wilson, aged 36 years.
The entire community was shocked Tuesday morning when the announcement of the death of Mrs. Wilson was made. She had been real ill for several days, but was thought to be out of danger. Monday night she ate a rather hearty supper, and the next morning just after the family had gone to breakfast, she called them, and by the time they reached her, life was extinct. Mrs. Wilson was the mother of a little two-day-old infant, and also leaves three older children, two girls and a boy, all small, and it is a terrible blow to them and her bereaved husband. The profound sympathy of every one is extended to the sorrowing husband and motherless little ones. The funeral services were conducted at the residence by Rev. N. L. Clarke, the Baptist minister, and the remains were laid to rest in the Poplar Springs cemetery, six miles south of here.
Mrs. Wilson was a Miss Baucum, sister of T. A. Baucum, at this place, and married A. B. Wilson about fifteen years ago. They moved to Newton from Garlandsville last year.
1900 FEDERAL CENSUS
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Amos B Wilson M 36 Mississippi
Wife Lizzie J Wilson F 33 Alabama
Daughter Sallie Wilson F 7 Mississippi
Son Amos B Wilson M 4 Mississippi
Daughter Viola Wilson F 2 Mississippi
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