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Margaret <I>Alexander</I> Neisler

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Margaret Alexander Neisler

Birth
Death
1 Aug 1895 (aged 53)
Abbeville, Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.2343542, Longitude: -80.8471681
Plot
Section A, Lot 18
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DEATH OF MRS. NEISLER.
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She Passed Away Thursday Night at Abbeville, S. C.--The Funeral.

Mrs. Margaret Neisler, wife of Mr. S. J. Neisler, died Thursday night at her home in Abbeville, S. C., of paralysis.

Mrs. Neisler was first stricken with paralysis last winter. A second stroke in the spring rendered her speechless. She was taken to Atlanta, and under treatment partially recovered the use of limb and speech. It was hoped that she would improve as her general health was built up, but lately she had not been so well, and a third stroke resulted in death. Mrs. Neisler was about 55 years of age. She was a sister of Col. Chas. W. and Mr. R. B. Alexander. She was a member of the Second Presbyterian church of this city, and was a woman of many estimable traits and character. She was kind, generous and amiable, pleasant to all and liked by all. Charlotte was always her home until a few years ago, when Mr. Neisler moved to Abbeville to live. She was esteemed by a large circle of friends in both places.

She leaves a husband and six children: Mrs. Edward Byers, Mrs. J. H. Emery, Mrs. Chas. G. Lamoine, Miss Daisy Neisler, and Messrs. Sam and Tom Neisler.

The remains were brought here last night, and taken to Mr. J. H. Emery's. The funeral services will be conducted this morning at 10 o'clock, from the Second church, by Rev. Dr. Boyd.

The pall-bearers will be Col. D. G. Maxwell, Capt. S. G. Strickland, Messrs. W. B. Taylor, Wm. Anderson, D. W. Oates, M. F. Kirby and W. H. Powell.

Charlotte Observer
August 3, 1895
Page 4
DEATH OF MRS. NEISLER.
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She Passed Away Thursday Night at Abbeville, S. C.--The Funeral.

Mrs. Margaret Neisler, wife of Mr. S. J. Neisler, died Thursday night at her home in Abbeville, S. C., of paralysis.

Mrs. Neisler was first stricken with paralysis last winter. A second stroke in the spring rendered her speechless. She was taken to Atlanta, and under treatment partially recovered the use of limb and speech. It was hoped that she would improve as her general health was built up, but lately she had not been so well, and a third stroke resulted in death. Mrs. Neisler was about 55 years of age. She was a sister of Col. Chas. W. and Mr. R. B. Alexander. She was a member of the Second Presbyterian church of this city, and was a woman of many estimable traits and character. She was kind, generous and amiable, pleasant to all and liked by all. Charlotte was always her home until a few years ago, when Mr. Neisler moved to Abbeville to live. She was esteemed by a large circle of friends in both places.

She leaves a husband and six children: Mrs. Edward Byers, Mrs. J. H. Emery, Mrs. Chas. G. Lamoine, Miss Daisy Neisler, and Messrs. Sam and Tom Neisler.

The remains were brought here last night, and taken to Mr. J. H. Emery's. The funeral services will be conducted this morning at 10 o'clock, from the Second church, by Rev. Dr. Boyd.

The pall-bearers will be Col. D. G. Maxwell, Capt. S. G. Strickland, Messrs. W. B. Taylor, Wm. Anderson, D. W. Oates, M. F. Kirby and W. H. Powell.

Charlotte Observer
August 3, 1895
Page 4


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