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Enos Russell Flewellen

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Enos Russell Flewellen

Birth
Warren County, Georgia, USA
Death
1 Sep 1884 (aged 74)
Russell County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1, lot 291.
Memorial ID
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The Death of Capt. E. R. Flewellen on the first inst. was not unexpected to his friends. He had been for two years or more confined to the house. He has for several years been living with his daughter Mrs. J. C. Mitchell a few miles west of Glennville. A few days before his death he was attacked with a chill which was followed by paralysis. Captain Flewellen was a well known and very popular man in our section of the country. He was a man of many strong points of character, most general disposition, and in years past his country home near Glennville was ever welcome to the visits of friends and neighbors and a most pleasant place too it was to visit. He was a first class representative of the southern gentleman and though in the latter years of his life he was helpless and bedridden the same genial, sunny disposition and resignation to his afflictions and circumstances evinced his manliness and christian fortitude. His remains accompanied by his son Randall Flewellen and his three daughters Miss Mattie Flewellen, Mrs. Mollies Carnes and Mrs. Georgie Mitchell passed through Seale on Wednesday of last week, and were buried in the cemetery in Columbus.
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Russell (AL) Register, issue 9-11-1884; Seale, Alabama, page 3; Published every Thursday by W. C. Guerry, Publisher & E. Herndon Glenn, Editor.
The Death of Capt. E. R. Flewellen on the first inst. was not unexpected to his friends. He had been for two years or more confined to the house. He has for several years been living with his daughter Mrs. J. C. Mitchell a few miles west of Glennville. A few days before his death he was attacked with a chill which was followed by paralysis. Captain Flewellen was a well known and very popular man in our section of the country. He was a man of many strong points of character, most general disposition, and in years past his country home near Glennville was ever welcome to the visits of friends and neighbors and a most pleasant place too it was to visit. He was a first class representative of the southern gentleman and though in the latter years of his life he was helpless and bedridden the same genial, sunny disposition and resignation to his afflictions and circumstances evinced his manliness and christian fortitude. His remains accompanied by his son Randall Flewellen and his three daughters Miss Mattie Flewellen, Mrs. Mollies Carnes and Mrs. Georgie Mitchell passed through Seale on Wednesday of last week, and were buried in the cemetery in Columbus.
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Russell (AL) Register, issue 9-11-1884; Seale, Alabama, page 3; Published every Thursday by W. C. Guerry, Publisher & E. Herndon Glenn, Editor.


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