Aged Brothers Die Within Four Day Of Each Other
Goldsboro, Oct. 26- Elisha and William Henry Barwick, brothers and prominent citizens of the Seven Springs section of Wayne County, aged 71 and 69, respectively, died and were buried at the family burying ground near their old home four miles from Seven Springs within four days of each other.
Elisha Barwick was buried on Friday of last week and William Henry Barwick, who was one of the largest land owners of Wayne County, died on Tuesday, October 25, after an illness of three weeks. funeral services were conducted by Rev. Wesley Price, pastor of Bailey's Chapel Baptist Church.
-Thursday, October 27, 1927 Paper: Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, North Carolina) Page: 2
Aged Brothers Die Within Four Day Of Each Other
Goldsboro, Oct. 26- Elisha and William Henry Barwick, brothers and prominent citizens of the Seven Springs section of Wayne County, aged 71 and 69, respectively, died and were buried at the family burying ground near their old home four miles from Seven Springs within four days of each other.
Elisha Barwick was buried on Friday of last week and William Henry Barwick, who was one of the largest land owners of Wayne County, died on Tuesday, October 25, after an illness of three weeks. funeral services were conducted by Rev. Wesley Price, pastor of Bailey's Chapel Baptist Church.
-Thursday, October 27, 1927 Paper: Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, North Carolina) Page: 2
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