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From the Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Sept. 7, 1890, p. 4:
ADAMS---Suddenly, on Saturday, Aug. 30, 1890, at 2:15 p.m., at Pascagoula, Miss, in the 63d year of her age, Mrs. ANNA M. ADAMS, only sister of the late Mrs. Charles Scott, of Mississippi, mother of Daniel W. and Charles S. Adams, and sister-in-law of General Wirt Adams.
She was buried from St. Paul’s Church on Monday, Sept. 1, 1890. Her remains, which will be forwarded to Jackson, Miss., in the fall, have been interred temporarily in Greenwood cemetery.
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From the Mississippian, Jackson, Miss., Dec. 9, 1890, p. 2:
The remains of Mrs. Anna Adams, who died at Scranton, Miss., last fall, and were temporarily interred there, were brought to this city Saturday for reinterment. Mrs. Adams was for many years a citizen of Jackson and well known to old residents here.
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[Other biographical information was provided by Karen Drouant and Mary Lou Ayers.]
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From the Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Sept. 7, 1890, p. 4:
ADAMS---Suddenly, on Saturday, Aug. 30, 1890, at 2:15 p.m., at Pascagoula, Miss, in the 63d year of her age, Mrs. ANNA M. ADAMS, only sister of the late Mrs. Charles Scott, of Mississippi, mother of Daniel W. and Charles S. Adams, and sister-in-law of General Wirt Adams.
She was buried from St. Paul’s Church on Monday, Sept. 1, 1890. Her remains, which will be forwarded to Jackson, Miss., in the fall, have been interred temporarily in Greenwood cemetery.
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From the Mississippian, Jackson, Miss., Dec. 9, 1890, p. 2:
The remains of Mrs. Anna Adams, who died at Scranton, Miss., last fall, and were temporarily interred there, were brought to this city Saturday for reinterment. Mrs. Adams was for many years a citizen of Jackson and well known to old residents here.
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[Other biographical information was provided by Karen Drouant and Mary Lou Ayers.]
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