Death of Mr. E.W. Callaway
Mr. William Callaway died at the residence of his brother Mr. L.N. Callaway, in this city, on last Sunday morning. He had been in feeble health for many months, and was conscious of his approaching dissolution. He was one of the proprietors of the Milledgeville Hotel, in connection with Mr. E. Trice, at the time it was destroyed by fire. He was a quite, inoffensive man, full of the milk of human kindness, and, at least, had no enemies. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity, and was for many years, one of the Stewards of Benevolent Lodge, and on festival occasions took great pride and pleasure in contributing to the enjoyment of the brotherhood in these social reunions. Death has called him from labor here, and we have reason to hope that his eternal rest, beyond the dark river, is peacful and happy. He was buried with Masonic honors on Monday - Milledgeville, GA, Union Recorder
Elisha William CALLAWAY, was the son of John CALLAWAY and Margaret TURNER.
Served in the Army of the Confederate States of America, Company C, Caper's Batt. State Troops (GA)
Death of Mr. E.W. Callaway
Mr. William Callaway died at the residence of his brother Mr. L.N. Callaway, in this city, on last Sunday morning. He had been in feeble health for many months, and was conscious of his approaching dissolution. He was one of the proprietors of the Milledgeville Hotel, in connection with Mr. E. Trice, at the time it was destroyed by fire. He was a quite, inoffensive man, full of the milk of human kindness, and, at least, had no enemies. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity, and was for many years, one of the Stewards of Benevolent Lodge, and on festival occasions took great pride and pleasure in contributing to the enjoyment of the brotherhood in these social reunions. Death has called him from labor here, and we have reason to hope that his eternal rest, beyond the dark river, is peacful and happy. He was buried with Masonic honors on Monday - Milledgeville, GA, Union Recorder
Elisha William CALLAWAY, was the son of John CALLAWAY and Margaret TURNER.
Served in the Army of the Confederate States of America, Company C, Caper's Batt. State Troops (GA)
Family Members
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Augustus Washington Callaway
1820–1866
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Lucinda Amanda Callaway Trice
1821–1889
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John Francis Marion "Frank" Callaway
1824–1893
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Joshua Madison Jasper Callaway
1824–1900
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Leonidas Newton Callaway
1828–1898
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Sarah Elizabeth Callaway Brake
1831–1907
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Nancy Clementine Callaway
1832–1901
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Martha Callaway Smith
1833–1898
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Richard Columbus Callaway
1839–1875
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