DATE: Sunday, February 13, 1938
PLAN CAMPBELL SERVICES TODAY
LAST RITES AT MORTUARY FOR 105 - YEAR - OLD NATIVE OF GREENVILLE
Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Moon Campbell, whose death occured at 5 o'clock Friday morning at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. S.J. Nalley, with whom she made her home, in Pickens, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Mackey Mortuary. The services will be conducted by the Rev. J.D. Elrod, of Easley,and the Rev. W.R. Bouknight, of this city, and the interment will be made in Graceland Cemetery.
Serving as the pallbearers will be Louis Fowler, Carl Fowler, Roy Fowler, Marion Henderson, George Burrell and Aubrey Hayden.
Mrs. Campbell was reared in Greenville County, a daughter of the late Gideon Moon, pioneer citizen of the county, and the widow of the late Boland Campbell. Until one year ago she lived in Greenville and was a member of the St. Paul Methodist Church.
One daughter, Mrs. Hattie Atkins [Atkison], of Greenville, survives her, with a large family connection.
Until the funeral hour the body will remain at the mortuary.
_________________________________
Martha Glenn Moon was named for her paternal grandmother, Martha Knewstep Glenn.
Martha married Boland / Boley / Boling Campbell in 1844 according to her Confederate Widows Pension record. Boley Campbell served in Company C, 16th SC Regiment and died in 1902.
DATE: Sunday, February 13, 1938
PLAN CAMPBELL SERVICES TODAY
LAST RITES AT MORTUARY FOR 105 - YEAR - OLD NATIVE OF GREENVILLE
Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Moon Campbell, whose death occured at 5 o'clock Friday morning at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. S.J. Nalley, with whom she made her home, in Pickens, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Mackey Mortuary. The services will be conducted by the Rev. J.D. Elrod, of Easley,and the Rev. W.R. Bouknight, of this city, and the interment will be made in Graceland Cemetery.
Serving as the pallbearers will be Louis Fowler, Carl Fowler, Roy Fowler, Marion Henderson, George Burrell and Aubrey Hayden.
Mrs. Campbell was reared in Greenville County, a daughter of the late Gideon Moon, pioneer citizen of the county, and the widow of the late Boland Campbell. Until one year ago she lived in Greenville and was a member of the St. Paul Methodist Church.
One daughter, Mrs. Hattie Atkins [Atkison], of Greenville, survives her, with a large family connection.
Until the funeral hour the body will remain at the mortuary.
_________________________________
Martha Glenn Moon was named for her paternal grandmother, Martha Knewstep Glenn.
Martha married Boland / Boley / Boling Campbell in 1844 according to her Confederate Widows Pension record. Boley Campbell served in Company C, 16th SC Regiment and died in 1902.
Family Members
-
Edwin R. Moon
1831–1880
-
Margaret Knewstep Moon Stewart
1834–1911
-
James William Moon
1836–1924
-
Mary Elizabeth Moon Campbell
1837–1904
-
Robert William Moon
1839–1906
-
Lucinda Caroline Moon Gosnell
1843–1913
-
Tandy Walker Moon
1844–1911
-
Nancy E. Moon Bishop
1845–1884
-
Frances Louisa Jane Moon Bishop
1848–1931
-
Benjamin Franklin "B.F." Moon
1855–1915
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement