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Addie <I>Newsom</I> Barnes

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Addie Newsom Barnes

Birth
USA
Death
13 Jan 1910 (aged 57–58)
Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Addie Barnes, wife of the late James B. Barnes, died at her home on Franklin Street Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. She had suffered for ten days from a complication of diseases and her death was not unexpected. The deceased was fifty-eight years of age and a daughter of Dr. Nicholas B. Newsom. For many years a prominent physician of Gallatin. She was married December 29, 1872 to Jas. B. Barnes of this county who died about twenty years ago. She is survived by a daughter Miss Montery Barnes of this place. Mrs. Barnes was a faithful Christian woman whose life was filled with generous deeds to others. News of her death was heard with sincere regret by many friends and acquaintances. She had been a consistent member of the Methodist Church for many years. Funeral services were conducted at her late residence Monday at 2 p. m. by Rev. W. B. Lowry in the presence of a large company of friends. The burial followed at the Gallatin Cemetery.
Mrs. Addie Barnes, wife of the late James B. Barnes, died at her home on Franklin Street Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. She had suffered for ten days from a complication of diseases and her death was not unexpected. The deceased was fifty-eight years of age and a daughter of Dr. Nicholas B. Newsom. For many years a prominent physician of Gallatin. She was married December 29, 1872 to Jas. B. Barnes of this county who died about twenty years ago. She is survived by a daughter Miss Montery Barnes of this place. Mrs. Barnes was a faithful Christian woman whose life was filled with generous deeds to others. News of her death was heard with sincere regret by many friends and acquaintances. She had been a consistent member of the Methodist Church for many years. Funeral services were conducted at her late residence Monday at 2 p. m. by Rev. W. B. Lowry in the presence of a large company of friends. The burial followed at the Gallatin Cemetery.


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