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Alice M Burges

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Alice M Burges

Birth
Southampton County, Virginia, USA
Death
11 Aug 1936 (aged 50)
Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Ivor, Southampton County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Miss Alice Burges of Washington, a former resident of Southampton County, died in a Richmond hospital Tuesday, August 11. Miss Burges was a member of an old and prominent Southampton family, daughter of the late Dr. Richard Urquhart Burges, and of Mrs. Mattie B. Burges who survived her with two sisters, Mrs. D.J. Barton of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mrs. Guy Mason of Washington; a nephew, Ash Burges, and a niece Mrs. H.P. Harnsburger, both of Washington. She also has a large family connection in this county and a wide circle of friends.

Funeral rites were held Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the family cemetery on "Oak Grove" plantation near Berlin by the Rev. Henry W. Davis of High Street M.E. Church, Franklin, the pallbearers being: Guy O. Mason, G.C. Niblett, D.H. Pulley, E.V. Stephenson, G.C. Powell, W.C. Rawls, L.T. Saunders, F.T. Joyner and J.F. Felts.—

The Tidewater News: (Franklin, Virginia), Aug. 14, 1936


Miss Alice Burges of Washington, a former resident of Southampton County, died in a Richmond hospital Tuesday, August 11. Miss Burges was a member of an old and prominent Southampton family, daughter of the late Dr. Richard Urquhart Burges, and of Mrs. Mattie B. Burges who survived her with two sisters, Mrs. D.J. Barton of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mrs. Guy Mason of Washington; a nephew, Ash Burges, and a niece Mrs. H.P. Harnsburger, both of Washington. She also has a large family connection in this county and a wide circle of friends.

Funeral rites were held Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the family cemetery on "Oak Grove" plantation near Berlin by the Rev. Henry W. Davis of High Street M.E. Church, Franklin, the pallbearers being: Guy O. Mason, G.C. Niblett, D.H. Pulley, E.V. Stephenson, G.C. Powell, W.C. Rawls, L.T. Saunders, F.T. Joyner and J.F. Felts.—

The Tidewater News: (Franklin, Virginia), Aug. 14, 1936



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