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Mary Ann <I>Middleton</I> Graham

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Mary Ann Middleton Graham

Birth
Camden County, Georgia, USA
Death
23 Dec 1889 (aged 79)
Graham, Appling County, Georgia, USA
Burial
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MRS MARY GRAHAM

DEATH OF MRS MARY GRAHAM,

The death Angel visited the home of Mr. John Graham and took from it the faithful wife and loving mother. Mrs Graham lost her parents in her childhood and never knew a mother's love in her childhood she was married John W. Graham and from this union there were born eight children, three of whom preceeded her into the great beyond. Many years ago she united with the Methodist Church at Graham and remained a faithful and consistant member until the time of her death. Her loss will be felt not only in the home, but also in the community in which she lived and in the church. For many years she suffered the slow tortures of lingering disease, but bore it all with true Christain fortitude, ever holding herself in complete subjection to the Master's will. In her death the husband has lost a faithful wife, the children a kind and loving mother, the church a staunch supporter and the community a friend. Today her body rests in the cemetery just beyond the little Methodist Church at Graham and her spirit enjoys the sweet communion of the saints above. Daily the tide of life goes ebbying by, thousands of aching brains which were hers are at rest, and forever, thousands of toiling hands where hers has ceased from their labors.
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Mary Ann was the daughter of James Middleton and Mary Owings (Owens?).

Mary Ann Middleton married John W. Graham around 1830 and in addition to the children whose gravesites are linked to below, she and her husband also had:

James A. Graham b. 1844 - d. ?
Priscilla J. Graham b. 1849 - d. 8 Feb 1899


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MRS MARY GRAHAM

DEATH OF MRS MARY GRAHAM,

The death Angel visited the home of Mr. John Graham and took from it the faithful wife and loving mother. Mrs Graham lost her parents in her childhood and never knew a mother's love in her childhood she was married John W. Graham and from this union there were born eight children, three of whom preceeded her into the great beyond. Many years ago she united with the Methodist Church at Graham and remained a faithful and consistant member until the time of her death. Her loss will be felt not only in the home, but also in the community in which she lived and in the church. For many years she suffered the slow tortures of lingering disease, but bore it all with true Christain fortitude, ever holding herself in complete subjection to the Master's will. In her death the husband has lost a faithful wife, the children a kind and loving mother, the church a staunch supporter and the community a friend. Today her body rests in the cemetery just beyond the little Methodist Church at Graham and her spirit enjoys the sweet communion of the saints above. Daily the tide of life goes ebbying by, thousands of aching brains which were hers are at rest, and forever, thousands of toiling hands where hers has ceased from their labors.
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Mary Ann was the daughter of James Middleton and Mary Owings (Owens?).

Mary Ann Middleton married John W. Graham around 1830 and in addition to the children whose gravesites are linked to below, she and her husband also had:

James A. Graham b. 1844 - d. ?
Priscilla J. Graham b. 1849 - d. 8 Feb 1899




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