Tuesday, April 14, 1914, page 1
Isabelle E Jameson died at her home near Green Sulphur Springs April 2, at nine o'clock pm, of pneumonia.
She was born Jan 10, 1837 and united in marriage to James E Jameson Feb 2, 1865. To this union was born three sons and two daughters, Cosby, Enear, Luther, Mrs T T Coffman and Mrs W T Dunbar, all of Green Sulphur.
Before marriage she was Miss Isabelle Ellis a native of Monroe county. At the age of seventeen she united with the Methodist church but later in life she united with the Lick Creek Baptist church of which she remained a member until she was called to that great beyond. She was a devoted mother and was loved by all who knew her and will be sadly missed from this community.
Her husband preceded her to the grave a number of years ago. Her remains were laid to rest in the Gwinn cemetery by the side of her husband.
Tuesday, April 14, 1914, page 1
Isabelle E Jameson died at her home near Green Sulphur Springs April 2, at nine o'clock pm, of pneumonia.
She was born Jan 10, 1837 and united in marriage to James E Jameson Feb 2, 1865. To this union was born three sons and two daughters, Cosby, Enear, Luther, Mrs T T Coffman and Mrs W T Dunbar, all of Green Sulphur.
Before marriage she was Miss Isabelle Ellis a native of Monroe county. At the age of seventeen she united with the Methodist church but later in life she united with the Lick Creek Baptist church of which she remained a member until she was called to that great beyond. She was a devoted mother and was loved by all who knew her and will be sadly missed from this community.
Her husband preceded her to the grave a number of years ago. Her remains were laid to rest in the Gwinn cemetery by the side of her husband.
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