Advertisement

Caledonia Campbell “Callie” <I>Bryce</I> Atkinson

Advertisement

Caledonia Campbell “Callie” Bryce Atkinson

Birth
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Death
22 May 1939 (aged 90–91)
District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Winchester, Winchester City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1837148, Longitude: -78.1587259
Plot
Lot 468SE, Section Old, grave 11
Memorial ID
View Source
Daughter of Campbell R. and Sarah M. Bryce. Wife of Alfred G. Trenholm. Wife of William Mayo Atkinson.
---
The Washington Post
23 May 1939; page 23
ATKINSON, CALLIE C. On Monday, May 22, 1939, at her residence, 3401 Prospect ave. nw. CALLIE C. ATKINSON, beloved wife of the late Judge William Mayo Atkinson; mother of Mrs. A. D. Lathrop, William Mayo Atkinson, jr.; Alfred G. Trenholm and the late Mrs. Robert W. Woolley, and sister of the Baroness Nina Von Below, of Washngton D. C., and the Baroness Frederick Von Koenrine of Berlin, Germany. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, May 24, at Winchester, Va. Interment Mount Hebron Cemetery, Winchester, Va.
---
Record of Deaths in Columbia South Carolina
"Campbell R. Bryce, a prominent citizen of Col'a So. Ca., died in the city of New York, August 14, 1867, on his return from the Kingdom of Brazil South America, whither he had gone, with his son, to ascertain the prospect of a removal thence, to avoid the Tyranny and exactions of the present radical Government of the United States of America. He had returned however, on his way homeward as far as New York, there to die. Sad and afflictive issue, to his desire, for emigration from his Country and his friends. He was the only [page 174] son of John Bryce, Esqr., late of Col'a So. Ca. dec'd, had served his constituency, several sessions of the Legislature of So. Ca; was a dutiful and exemplary son; an affectionate husband and father; a good citizen and an honest man. His aged mother survives him, and mourns his decease as only a mother can mourne. He had left a wife and sons and daughter to lament his deceased."
Daughter of Campbell R. and Sarah M. Bryce. Wife of Alfred G. Trenholm. Wife of William Mayo Atkinson.
---
The Washington Post
23 May 1939; page 23
ATKINSON, CALLIE C. On Monday, May 22, 1939, at her residence, 3401 Prospect ave. nw. CALLIE C. ATKINSON, beloved wife of the late Judge William Mayo Atkinson; mother of Mrs. A. D. Lathrop, William Mayo Atkinson, jr.; Alfred G. Trenholm and the late Mrs. Robert W. Woolley, and sister of the Baroness Nina Von Below, of Washngton D. C., and the Baroness Frederick Von Koenrine of Berlin, Germany. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, May 24, at Winchester, Va. Interment Mount Hebron Cemetery, Winchester, Va.
---
Record of Deaths in Columbia South Carolina
"Campbell R. Bryce, a prominent citizen of Col'a So. Ca., died in the city of New York, August 14, 1867, on his return from the Kingdom of Brazil South America, whither he had gone, with his son, to ascertain the prospect of a removal thence, to avoid the Tyranny and exactions of the present radical Government of the United States of America. He had returned however, on his way homeward as far as New York, there to die. Sad and afflictive issue, to his desire, for emigration from his Country and his friends. He was the only [page 174] son of John Bryce, Esqr., late of Col'a So. Ca. dec'd, had served his constituency, several sessions of the Legislature of So. Ca; was a dutiful and exemplary son; an affectionate husband and father; a good citizen and an honest man. His aged mother survives him, and mourns his decease as only a mother can mourne. He had left a wife and sons and daughter to lament his deceased."


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

See more Atkinson or Bryce memorials in:

Flower Delivery Sponsor and Remove Ads

Advertisement