"Died at the residence of her mother, in Grainger county, on Saturday evening, the 21st September, after an illness of a few days, Miss Cornelia Jane, youngest daughter of the late John F. Jack, in the seventeenth year of her age. In the death of this young lady, society has lost an intelligent and beautiful companion and her connections, one of the brightest jewels among their relations. She had been for sometime a member of the Methodist church and for her age none in that branch of the Church supported a more exemplary character and promised ot be one of the most enlightened and literary females in the country. And it is a consolation to her numerous friends and connections to know that she is now in a better world."
"Died at the residence of her mother, in Grainger county, on Saturday evening, the 21st September, after an illness of a few days, Miss Cornelia Jane, youngest daughter of the late John F. Jack, in the seventeenth year of her age. In the death of this young lady, society has lost an intelligent and beautiful companion and her connections, one of the brightest jewels among their relations. She had been for sometime a member of the Methodist church and for her age none in that branch of the Church supported a more exemplary character and promised ot be one of the most enlightened and literary females in the country. And it is a consolation to her numerous friends and connections to know that she is now in a better world."
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