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Addie Victoria <I>Dize</I> Tilghman

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Addie Victoria Dize Tilghman

Birth
Accomack County, Virginia, USA
Death
12 Aug 1924 (aged 65)
Nassawadox, Northampton County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Belle Haven, Accomack County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Addie Victoria Tilghman

Mrs. Addie Victoria Tilghman, aged 65 years, widow of the late W. B. H. Tilghman of Jamesville, passed peacefully to her reward after an illness of about three weeks on August 12th, at the home of her son, W. M. E. Tilghman at Nassawadox. Funeral services took place at his home the next day, conducted by Rev. Hudson.

Burial was in the Belle Haven Cemetery. The following grandchildren acted as pall-bearers: Messrs. Harold Allan and Edward Tilghman, Thomas Turner, Harry M. Tilghman. The floral tributes were numerous and handsome, and a large congregation of friends and relatives were present to pay their respect to their lost one. She is survived by four sons, W. M. E. Tilghman and Paul Tilghman of Exmore, and Clayton Tilghman of Machipongo, and five daughters: Mrs. Henry Turner, and Mrs. Allan Somers, of Jamesville; Mrs. Jeff Killmon, Jr., of Wardtown; Mrs. Shelley Lingo and Mrs. Rob Dutton, of Eastville, besides a host of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Eastern Shore News, Cape Charles, VA., Friday, August 29, 1924, p. 2

Mrs. Addie Victoria Tilghman

Mrs. Addie Victoria Tilghman, aged 65 years, widow of the late W. B. H. Tilghman of Jamesville, passed peacefully to her reward after an illness of about three weeks on August 12th, at the home of her son, W. M. E. Tilghman at Nassawadox. Funeral services took place at his home the next day, conducted by Rev. Hudson.

Burial was in the Belle Haven Cemetery. The following grandchildren acted as pall-bearers: Messrs. Harold Allan and Edward Tilghman, Thomas Turner, Harry M. Tilghman. The floral tributes were numerous and handsome, and a large congregation of friends and relatives were present to pay their respect to their lost one. She is survived by four sons, W. M. E. Tilghman and Paul Tilghman of Exmore, and Clayton Tilghman of Machipongo, and five daughters: Mrs. Henry Turner, and Mrs. Allan Somers, of Jamesville; Mrs. Jeff Killmon, Jr., of Wardtown; Mrs. Shelley Lingo and Mrs. Rob Dutton, of Eastville, besides a host of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Eastern Shore News, Cape Charles, VA., Friday, August 29, 1924, p. 2



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