Mrs Witt was born in Warren County, Kentucky, May 28, 1849. At the age of three years she came with her parents to Texas and located on Saledo Creek near what was then the little village of San Antonio. One year later they moved to Kerr County, and located near Center Point.
Mrs Witt lived a beautiful christian life. At the age of 17, whe was converted and united with the Cumberland Presbyterian church.
She married James Monroe Witt, August 22, 1867 and the union was blessed with six children, one of whom died in infancy.
The funeral will be held today at the Center Point Cemetery at 10:30 am.
Survivors are her faithful husband; children W.T. Witt of Clifton, Arizona; J.D. Witt, Center Point; J.T. Witt of Kingman, Arizona; Fred Witt, Morgan Hill, Tennessee, and Mrs Maud Surber, Bandera, Texas. She also leaves twelve grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Daughter of Thomas Denton
and B. McFaden
Mrs Witt was born in Warren County, Kentucky, May 28, 1849. At the age of three years she came with her parents to Texas and located on Saledo Creek near what was then the little village of San Antonio. One year later they moved to Kerr County, and located near Center Point.
Mrs Witt lived a beautiful christian life. At the age of 17, whe was converted and united with the Cumberland Presbyterian church.
She married James Monroe Witt, August 22, 1867 and the union was blessed with six children, one of whom died in infancy.
The funeral will be held today at the Center Point Cemetery at 10:30 am.
Survivors are her faithful husband; children W.T. Witt of Clifton, Arizona; J.D. Witt, Center Point; J.T. Witt of Kingman, Arizona; Fred Witt, Morgan Hill, Tennessee, and Mrs Maud Surber, Bandera, Texas. She also leaves twelve grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Daughter of Thomas Denton
and B. McFaden
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Father
Rev J M Witt
Born June 23, 1848
Died May 1, 1935
Mother
C A Witt
Born May 28, 1849
Died Mar 2, 1926
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