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Ada Jane Jackson Rawson

Birth
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, USA
Death
5 Feb 1920 (aged 62)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Atlanta Constitution 6 Feb 1920
Rawson-Friends of Mrs. Ada Jackson Rawson, Mr. Mitchell Rawson, Mrs. James Jackson, Professor and Mrs. William M. Slaton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Webster Davis are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ada Jackson Rawson today (Friday), February 6, 1920 at 3 p.m., from the residence of Professor William M. Slaton, 147 Myrtle street, Dr. C.B. Wilmer officiating. The remains will be taken Saturday morning at 7:50 o'clock to Macon, Ga., for interment. The following gentlemen will serve as pallbearers: Ex-Governor John M. Slaton, Mr. John W. Grant, Mr. A. L. Waldo, Dr. Vesser Woolley, Major W. F. Slaton, Mr. James Jackson Slaton. Barclay & Brandon Co., morticians.

Macon Telegraph 6 Feb 1920 section second p 1
Mrs. Ada J. Rawson Dies
Word of Death in Atlanta is Received in Macon by Relatives

Mrs. Ada Jackson Rawson, daughter of the late Chief Justice James B. Jackson of the Georgia Supreme Court and Mrs. Jackson, died in Atlanta yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Word was received in Macon yesterday by Mrs. R. M. Patterson, a cousin of Mrs. Rawson.

Mr. and Mrs. Rawson have been living in New York for several years, but were spending the winter in Atlanta when Mrs. Rawson became ill. Mrs. Rawson is survived by her husband, Mitchell Rawson, one son, Mitchell, Jr., her step-mother, Mrs. James B. Jackson; two sisters, Mrs. William Slaton, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Webster Davis of New York; two cousins, Mrs. Patterson and Miss Mildred Cobb.

No definite funeral arrangements had been made last night, although it was announced that the body would be laid to rest in Rose Hill, beside that of Mrs. Rawson's father and mother.

Macon Telegraph 7 Feb 1920 p 10
Mrs. Ada J. Rawson
The body of Mrs. Ada J. Rawson, who died in Atlanta Thursday afternoon, will arrive in Macon today at noon, and will be carried to Rose Hill cemetery for interment which will be private. Rev. T. D. Ellis, pastor of Mulberry Street Church will conduct the services at the grave.
Atlanta Constitution 6 Feb 1920
Rawson-Friends of Mrs. Ada Jackson Rawson, Mr. Mitchell Rawson, Mrs. James Jackson, Professor and Mrs. William M. Slaton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Webster Davis are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ada Jackson Rawson today (Friday), February 6, 1920 at 3 p.m., from the residence of Professor William M. Slaton, 147 Myrtle street, Dr. C.B. Wilmer officiating. The remains will be taken Saturday morning at 7:50 o'clock to Macon, Ga., for interment. The following gentlemen will serve as pallbearers: Ex-Governor John M. Slaton, Mr. John W. Grant, Mr. A. L. Waldo, Dr. Vesser Woolley, Major W. F. Slaton, Mr. James Jackson Slaton. Barclay & Brandon Co., morticians.

Macon Telegraph 6 Feb 1920 section second p 1
Mrs. Ada J. Rawson Dies
Word of Death in Atlanta is Received in Macon by Relatives

Mrs. Ada Jackson Rawson, daughter of the late Chief Justice James B. Jackson of the Georgia Supreme Court and Mrs. Jackson, died in Atlanta yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Word was received in Macon yesterday by Mrs. R. M. Patterson, a cousin of Mrs. Rawson.

Mr. and Mrs. Rawson have been living in New York for several years, but were spending the winter in Atlanta when Mrs. Rawson became ill. Mrs. Rawson is survived by her husband, Mitchell Rawson, one son, Mitchell, Jr., her step-mother, Mrs. James B. Jackson; two sisters, Mrs. William Slaton, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Webster Davis of New York; two cousins, Mrs. Patterson and Miss Mildred Cobb.

No definite funeral arrangements had been made last night, although it was announced that the body would be laid to rest in Rose Hill, beside that of Mrs. Rawson's father and mother.

Macon Telegraph 7 Feb 1920 p 10
Mrs. Ada J. Rawson
The body of Mrs. Ada J. Rawson, who died in Atlanta Thursday afternoon, will arrive in Macon today at noon, and will be carried to Rose Hill cemetery for interment which will be private. Rev. T. D. Ellis, pastor of Mulberry Street Church will conduct the services at the grave.


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