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Ella <I>Mason</I> Acklen

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Ella Mason Acklen

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Death
16 Dec 1913 (aged 71)
Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
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Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Name:Ella Mason Acklen
[Ella Mason Mason]

Death Date: 16 Dec 1913
Death Location:Jessamine
Age:71
Gender:Female
Ethnicity:White

Birth Date:26 Feb 1842
Birth Location:Mason, Georgia

Father's Name:T N Mason

Father's Birth Location:Vermont

Mother's Name:Julia Taylor

Mother's Birth Location:

Georgia
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MRS ELLA M. ACKLEN.
The body of Mrs. Ella M. Acklen, formerly of Macon, but a resident of Nicholasville, Ky., for the past few years, will be brought to Macon this afternoon over the Southern at 2:45 and brief funeral services will be conducted at Rose Hill cemetery by Dr. R. E, Douglas, of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Acklen died at Nicholasville Tuesday, the immediate cause of her death being heart trouble. She was 72 years old. Mrs. Acklen was a member of one of the oldest families in Georgia and many of the oldest residents of the city remember her, although she has not lived here since the Civil war. Her father, T. N. Mason, was a member of the firm of Mason and Dibble, conducting a large livery and coach line business here before the war. The firm carried people from Macon to Florida over the route now followed by the Southern. During the Civil war Sir. Mason sold out his interests In Macon and moved to Pulaski county. Mrs. Acklen married in Maryland and after living In that state and in Washington city for a number of years, moved to Nicholasville, Ky., where she was living at the time of her death. No children survive her. Her nearest relatives are two sisters, Mrs. C. M. Jordan and Miss Rosa Mason, of Nicholasville, and two brothers, E. H. Mason of Brunswick and J.R. Mason of Tifton. The body will be accompanied from Kentucky by Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Jordan of Atlanta, and Mrs. Ella Jordan Penick of Nicholasville, nieces and nephew of the deceased. As her father and mother were buried in, Macon, their old home, Mrs. Acklen expressed a desire that her body he brought here and interred In the family lot. Date: 1913-12-18; Paper: Macon Weekly Telegraph
Name:Ella Mason Acklen
[Ella Mason Mason]

Death Date: 16 Dec 1913
Death Location:Jessamine
Age:71
Gender:Female
Ethnicity:White

Birth Date:26 Feb 1842
Birth Location:Mason, Georgia

Father's Name:T N Mason

Father's Birth Location:Vermont

Mother's Name:Julia Taylor

Mother's Birth Location:

Georgia
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MRS ELLA M. ACKLEN.
The body of Mrs. Ella M. Acklen, formerly of Macon, but a resident of Nicholasville, Ky., for the past few years, will be brought to Macon this afternoon over the Southern at 2:45 and brief funeral services will be conducted at Rose Hill cemetery by Dr. R. E, Douglas, of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Acklen died at Nicholasville Tuesday, the immediate cause of her death being heart trouble. She was 72 years old. Mrs. Acklen was a member of one of the oldest families in Georgia and many of the oldest residents of the city remember her, although she has not lived here since the Civil war. Her father, T. N. Mason, was a member of the firm of Mason and Dibble, conducting a large livery and coach line business here before the war. The firm carried people from Macon to Florida over the route now followed by the Southern. During the Civil war Sir. Mason sold out his interests In Macon and moved to Pulaski county. Mrs. Acklen married in Maryland and after living In that state and in Washington city for a number of years, moved to Nicholasville, Ky., where she was living at the time of her death. No children survive her. Her nearest relatives are two sisters, Mrs. C. M. Jordan and Miss Rosa Mason, of Nicholasville, and two brothers, E. H. Mason of Brunswick and J.R. Mason of Tifton. The body will be accompanied from Kentucky by Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Jordan of Atlanta, and Mrs. Ella Jordan Penick of Nicholasville, nieces and nephew of the deceased. As her father and mother were buried in, Macon, their old home, Mrs. Acklen expressed a desire that her body he brought here and interred In the family lot. Date: 1913-12-18; Paper: Macon Weekly Telegraph


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