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Anthony Litton

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Anthony Litton

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
17 Nov 1922 (aged 87)
Moundsville, Marshall County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Moundsville, Marshall County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Moundsville Weekly Echo, November 24, 1922


ANTHONY LITTON


Anthony Litton, one of the oldest residents of this city, passed quietly away at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of his daughter Mrs. Charles Connelly on Eighth street.


The passing away of Mr. Litton was very sudden although very peaceful and quiet. He had been in his usual good health and was sitting in his chair by the fire when his spirit departed. He was in the 88th year of his age and his death was due to his advanced years.


He was born in Maryland and at the close of the Civil war came to this city where he spent the remainder of his life. His wife died about the time of the Civil war.


Mr. Litton served in the first Maryland Calvary Company B of the Civil war and was a member of the G.A.R. He was also a member of the First M. E. church of this city. Two daughters survive him, Mrs. Charles Connelly of this city and Mrs. W. D. Barrick of Columbia, S. C., who is expected to arrive here this evening.


The funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by Rev. J. E. Scott of the First M. E. church. Interment will be in

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Moundsville Weekly Echo, November 24, 1922


ANTHONY LITTON


Anthony Litton, one of the oldest residents of this city, passed quietly away at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of his daughter Mrs. Charles Connelly on Eighth street.


The passing away of Mr. Litton was very sudden although very peaceful and quiet. He had been in his usual good health and was sitting in his chair by the fire when his spirit departed. He was in the 88th year of his age and his death was due to his advanced years.


He was born in Maryland and at the close of the Civil war came to this city where he spent the remainder of his life. His wife died about the time of the Civil war.


Mr. Litton served in the first Maryland Calvary Company B of the Civil war and was a member of the G.A.R. He was also a member of the First M. E. church of this city. Two daughters survive him, Mrs. Charles Connelly of this city and Mrs. W. D. Barrick of Columbia, S. C., who is expected to arrive here this evening.


The funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by Rev. J. E. Scott of the First M. E. church. Interment will be in



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