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Frances Rebecca “Fannie” <I>Wingfield</I> Nisbet

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Frances Rebecca “Fannie” Wingfield Nisbet

Birth
Death
12 May 1883 (aged 65–66)
Burial
Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Married 02 NOV 1835 to James Alexander NISBET. Mother.

"An Afflicted Family. // The truest, tenderest sympathies of this community and a large circle of friends throughout the State, are stirred to their very depths in recalling the afflictions that have befallen the family of the late James A. NISBET within the past three or four months. His widow, during that time, has followed to the grave the remains of a husband, an idolized daughter--Mrs. Geo. H. HAZLEHURST--and a lovely little grandchild--the son of Mr. Marshall deGRAFFENRIED--the two latter dying in the same house within twenty-four hours of each other. Surely the hand of the Master has been laid with especial heaviness upon this devoted wife and mother. If the sympathy of hosts of friends who can only offer the poor consolation of their heart-felt condolences could temper the keenness of her sharp grief, then, indeed, would she find comfort." [Macon (GA) Telegraph newspaper, Tuesday, 13 MAY 1873, p. 6.]
Married 02 NOV 1835 to James Alexander NISBET. Mother.

"An Afflicted Family. // The truest, tenderest sympathies of this community and a large circle of friends throughout the State, are stirred to their very depths in recalling the afflictions that have befallen the family of the late James A. NISBET within the past three or four months. His widow, during that time, has followed to the grave the remains of a husband, an idolized daughter--Mrs. Geo. H. HAZLEHURST--and a lovely little grandchild--the son of Mr. Marshall deGRAFFENRIED--the two latter dying in the same house within twenty-four hours of each other. Surely the hand of the Master has been laid with especial heaviness upon this devoted wife and mother. If the sympathy of hosts of friends who can only offer the poor consolation of their heart-felt condolences could temper the keenness of her sharp grief, then, indeed, would she find comfort." [Macon (GA) Telegraph newspaper, Tuesday, 13 MAY 1873, p. 6.]


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