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Josephine Elizabeth “Josie” <I>Nichols</I> Lamar

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Josephine Elizabeth “Josie” Nichols Lamar

Birth
Worth County, Georgia, USA
Death
20 Sep 1915 (aged 53)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Americus, Sumter County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.0689944, Longitude: -84.2230439
Plot
36 SW
Memorial ID
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Josephine was the daughter of Harrison Nichols (ca 1828 / SC > 1890 / Dooly Co., Ga) and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Freeman (ca 1842 / Ga > ca 1870-1880 / Ga). She married Charles Winn Lamar on March 3, 1880 in Dooly Co. Ga.

They were the parents of five children:

Marie (Lamar) Lanier
Nichols Etheridge "Nick" Lamar
Frank Etheridge Lamar
Ruth C. (Lamar) Fletcher
Charles Winn Lamar, Jr.

"The Atlanta Constitution"
Atlanta, Fulton Co., Georgia

Issue of Tuesday, September 21, 1915

Mrs. C. W. Lanier (sic - s/b Lamar)

Mrs. C. W. Lanier (sic - s/b Lamar), West Point, died at a private hospital last night at 11 o'clock, The body was removed to Patterson's chapel. Mrs. Lanier is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George H. Lanier, West Point, and Mrs. H. Q. Fletcher, Chattanooga; three sons, Frank, Nichols and C. W. Lanier (sic - s/b Lamar), Jr., and one brother, W. D. Nichols.
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Issue of Wednesday, September 22, 1915

Mrs. C. W. Lamar, Americus

Americus, Ga., September 21 - [Special] Mrs. Charles W. Lamar, who died last night in Atlanta, was prominently known in Americus, where the family has long resided among the best known here. Mrs. Lamar as the widow of C. W. Lamar and is survived by five sons and daughters. She was formerly Miss Josephine Nichols, of Montezuma [Dooly Co.] Funeral services will be conducted here Wednesday afternoon.

Josephine was the daughter of Harrison Nichols (ca 1828 / SC > 1890 / Dooly Co., Ga) and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Freeman (ca 1842 / Ga > ca 1870-1880 / Ga). She married Charles Winn Lamar on March 3, 1880 in Dooly Co. Ga.

They were the parents of five children:

Marie (Lamar) Lanier
Nichols Etheridge "Nick" Lamar
Frank Etheridge Lamar
Ruth C. (Lamar) Fletcher
Charles Winn Lamar, Jr.

"The Atlanta Constitution"
Atlanta, Fulton Co., Georgia

Issue of Tuesday, September 21, 1915

Mrs. C. W. Lanier (sic - s/b Lamar)

Mrs. C. W. Lanier (sic - s/b Lamar), West Point, died at a private hospital last night at 11 o'clock, The body was removed to Patterson's chapel. Mrs. Lanier is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George H. Lanier, West Point, and Mrs. H. Q. Fletcher, Chattanooga; three sons, Frank, Nichols and C. W. Lanier (sic - s/b Lamar), Jr., and one brother, W. D. Nichols.
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Issue of Wednesday, September 22, 1915

Mrs. C. W. Lamar, Americus

Americus, Ga., September 21 - [Special] Mrs. Charles W. Lamar, who died last night in Atlanta, was prominently known in Americus, where the family has long resided among the best known here. Mrs. Lamar as the widow of C. W. Lamar and is survived by five sons and daughters. She was formerly Miss Josephine Nichols, of Montezuma [Dooly Co.] Funeral services will be conducted here Wednesday afternoon.



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