Richard Hewitt, Dies In Congo
Richard Brown Hewitt, 76, a well known farmer of Hancock County, died at his home in Congo, W. Va., yesterday morning (January 4, 1912) at 3 o'clock, following a several month's illness. He was a bachelor, and is survived by two sisters, Mrs. A. P. Howard, of Congo, W. Va., and Mrs. Frank Dorington, of Pittsburgh.
He was a veteran of the civil war, having been a member of the Seventeenth Regiment of West Virginia.
The funeral services will be held at the home in Congo at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning. They will be conducted by the Rev. J. C. Carpenter, of the Nessley Church.
The interment will be made at the Nessley Chapel Cemetery.
Richard Hewitt, Dies In Congo
Richard Brown Hewitt, 76, a well known farmer of Hancock County, died at his home in Congo, W. Va., yesterday morning (January 4, 1912) at 3 o'clock, following a several month's illness. He was a bachelor, and is survived by two sisters, Mrs. A. P. Howard, of Congo, W. Va., and Mrs. Frank Dorington, of Pittsburgh.
He was a veteran of the civil war, having been a member of the Seventeenth Regiment of West Virginia.
The funeral services will be held at the home in Congo at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning. They will be conducted by the Rev. J. C. Carpenter, of the Nessley Church.
The interment will be made at the Nessley Chapel Cemetery.
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