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Robert Joyner Saint

Birth
Escambia County, Florida, USA
Death
29 Jun 1853 (aged 2)
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA
Burial
Warrington, Escambia County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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A Col Robert Joyner was stationed at Pensacola in 1851 and presumably a friend of Daniel and Louisa Saint.

Pensacola Gazette, (Pensacola, FL) Saturday, July 09, 1853
Obituary.
Departed this life at the U.S. Navy Yard, Pensacola, June 29, 1853, Robert Joyner, aged 2 years and 4 months. Also, on the 1st of July, Fanny Raleigh, aged 5 year, the children of Col. Daniel and Louisa Saint.
A second time has the fatal had of death fallen thus heavily upon the family of Col. And Mrs. Saint. The little innocents have again been rudely snatched from the aged parents, two darling objects of their fondness and devotion, have beleen torn away in quick succession, making desolate beyond measure a once happy and contented circle. None but the father and the mother can well conceive, what must be the poignant anguish of a father's and a mother's hears, caused by such a bereavement

A soothing consolation however remains to them that theses little innocents are now enjoying the beatitude of a happier world and that having left a father here blows, the have gone to enjoy the presence of their celestial parent for ages of a blissful eternity.

Life two lovely little rosebuds, that had opened in all their beauty and sweetness, this little couple were the constant object of parental fondness and devotion.

Researcher: Leslie W Saint
A Col Robert Joyner was stationed at Pensacola in 1851 and presumably a friend of Daniel and Louisa Saint.

Pensacola Gazette, (Pensacola, FL) Saturday, July 09, 1853
Obituary.
Departed this life at the U.S. Navy Yard, Pensacola, June 29, 1853, Robert Joyner, aged 2 years and 4 months. Also, on the 1st of July, Fanny Raleigh, aged 5 year, the children of Col. Daniel and Louisa Saint.
A second time has the fatal had of death fallen thus heavily upon the family of Col. And Mrs. Saint. The little innocents have again been rudely snatched from the aged parents, two darling objects of their fondness and devotion, have beleen torn away in quick succession, making desolate beyond measure a once happy and contented circle. None but the father and the mother can well conceive, what must be the poignant anguish of a father's and a mother's hears, caused by such a bereavement

A soothing consolation however remains to them that theses little innocents are now enjoying the beatitude of a happier world and that having left a father here blows, the have gone to enjoy the presence of their celestial parent for ages of a blissful eternity.

Life two lovely little rosebuds, that had opened in all their beauty and sweetness, this little couple were the constant object of parental fondness and devotion.

Researcher: Leslie W Saint


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