d/o J. Williams & Sarah "Sallie" Thomas Williams
children in 1900 census:
Joe M. Caraway...May 1881
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Mrs. Adaline Caraway, whose illness was referred to in our last letter, died Friday at 11 o'clock and was buried on Saturday at 2 o'clock in the family grave
yard near the old Caraway homestead. Mrs. Caraway was the widow of the late John C. Caraway, who died some years ago. She is survived by two children, Mrs. I. W. Carpenter and Mr. Joseph Caraway; two brothers, Messrs. J. J. and W. G. Williams of Anson county; and two sisters, Mesdames, H. P. Meigs and
B. D. Austin of Wingate. The deceased was a good woman in all that the term im-
plies. She will be missed by her many friends who are left to mourn her departure and to extend sympathy to the bereaved ones.
The Monroe Journal
Monroe, North Carolina
17 Oct 1916, Tue • Page 1
d/o J. Williams & Sarah "Sallie" Thomas Williams
children in 1900 census:
Joe M. Caraway...May 1881
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Mrs. Adaline Caraway, whose illness was referred to in our last letter, died Friday at 11 o'clock and was buried on Saturday at 2 o'clock in the family grave
yard near the old Caraway homestead. Mrs. Caraway was the widow of the late John C. Caraway, who died some years ago. She is survived by two children, Mrs. I. W. Carpenter and Mr. Joseph Caraway; two brothers, Messrs. J. J. and W. G. Williams of Anson county; and two sisters, Mesdames, H. P. Meigs and
B. D. Austin of Wingate. The deceased was a good woman in all that the term im-
plies. She will be missed by her many friends who are left to mourn her departure and to extend sympathy to the bereaved ones.
The Monroe Journal
Monroe, North Carolina
17 Oct 1916, Tue • Page 1
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