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William Jackson Langley

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William Jackson Langley

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
2 Aug 1928 (aged 80)
Lowell, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Lowell, Benton County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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"Life's work well done he rests in peace"
William Jackson Langley, Goad Cemetery
Hi Dora,
My name is Freda and I have been looking up old obits. I found this one and it seems to match up with your W.Langley buried at Goad Cemetery.
I though you might like to have it.

Benton County Record & Democrat & Sun
Aug. 9,1928
Rogers Daily News
Aug. 3, 1928

LANGLEY, William Jackson - W.J. Langley,
aged 80 years, died last Friday at his
home near Cave Springs. Death was due to
a complication of diseases and old age.
He had long been a resident of the south
part of the county. Funeral services were
held Saturday and interment made in the
old cemetery at Goad Springs. He is
survived by his widow and two married
daughters, Mrs. R.L. Beard and Mrs. J.T.
Sharp, living near Cave Springs.
********
Benton County Record & Democrat & Sun
Aug. 16,1928

William Jackson Langley was born
March 18,1848; died Aug. 2,1928,
aged 80 years, four months, five
days. HE was born in the state of
Georgia, his parents moving from
that state to Jackson, Miss. when
he was two years of age, coming to
Conway, Ark. after growing to man-
hood and was married to Sarah E.
Caple of Conway Dec. 25,1868. To
this union five children were born,
two sons and three daughters, two
of whom are living - Mrs. Mattie
Beard of Cave Springs and Mrs.
Tennie Sharp of Brookfield, Mo.
One son and one daughter died
in infancy and one son, William
A. Langley died May 30, 1908 at
the age of 33 years. The mother
died August 29,1907. He came to
Benton county in 1877 and settled
on Osage near Bentonville where
he lived until the year 1887
and settled on Osage near
Bentonville where he lived until
the year 1887 when he moved
to his permanent home near Lowell
where he was living at the time
of his death On April 5, 1908 he
united in marriage to Letitia
M. McDaniel who, with her daughter,
Mrs Orville Jones, survive him;
also 16 grandchildren and 26
great grandchildren are left to
mourn his loss. In early life
Mr. Langley professed faith in
Christ and joined the Baptist
church and remained a faithful
member until death. Funeral
services were held at Goad
Springs Saturday, August 4th,
the Elders L.L. Johnson of
Lowell and E.F. Rice of
Springdale officiating. After
the services he was laid to rest
in the cemetery there in the
presence of a host of relatives
and friends.

Added by Freda on May 19, 2008 5:14PM
"Life's work well done he rests in peace"
William Jackson Langley, Goad Cemetery
Hi Dora,
My name is Freda and I have been looking up old obits. I found this one and it seems to match up with your W.Langley buried at Goad Cemetery.
I though you might like to have it.

Benton County Record & Democrat & Sun
Aug. 9,1928
Rogers Daily News
Aug. 3, 1928

LANGLEY, William Jackson - W.J. Langley,
aged 80 years, died last Friday at his
home near Cave Springs. Death was due to
a complication of diseases and old age.
He had long been a resident of the south
part of the county. Funeral services were
held Saturday and interment made in the
old cemetery at Goad Springs. He is
survived by his widow and two married
daughters, Mrs. R.L. Beard and Mrs. J.T.
Sharp, living near Cave Springs.
********
Benton County Record & Democrat & Sun
Aug. 16,1928

William Jackson Langley was born
March 18,1848; died Aug. 2,1928,
aged 80 years, four months, five
days. HE was born in the state of
Georgia, his parents moving from
that state to Jackson, Miss. when
he was two years of age, coming to
Conway, Ark. after growing to man-
hood and was married to Sarah E.
Caple of Conway Dec. 25,1868. To
this union five children were born,
two sons and three daughters, two
of whom are living - Mrs. Mattie
Beard of Cave Springs and Mrs.
Tennie Sharp of Brookfield, Mo.
One son and one daughter died
in infancy and one son, William
A. Langley died May 30, 1908 at
the age of 33 years. The mother
died August 29,1907. He came to
Benton county in 1877 and settled
on Osage near Bentonville where
he lived until the year 1887
and settled on Osage near
Bentonville where he lived until
the year 1887 when he moved
to his permanent home near Lowell
where he was living at the time
of his death On April 5, 1908 he
united in marriage to Letitia
M. McDaniel who, with her daughter,
Mrs Orville Jones, survive him;
also 16 grandchildren and 26
great grandchildren are left to
mourn his loss. In early life
Mr. Langley professed faith in
Christ and joined the Baptist
church and remained a faithful
member until death. Funeral
services were held at Goad
Springs Saturday, August 4th,
the Elders L.L. Johnson of
Lowell and E.F. Rice of
Springdale officiating. After
the services he was laid to rest
in the cemetery there in the
presence of a host of relatives
and friends.

Added by Freda on May 19, 2008 5:14PM


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