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Marcus Little

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Marcus Little

Birth
Jackson County, West Virginia, USA
Death
7 Oct 1912 (aged 88)
Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Civil War Soldier, Co. F, 9th W.Va. Infantry.

Son of David Little and Sarah Staats, he was known as Mark Little.

Husband of Mary Ann Lewis.

Children of Mark Little and Mary Ann Lewis: Paresada, William Henry A., Oscar F., Rosa Ellen, Amelia Bell "Minnie", Richard C., Catherine, Lillian M., Stella Blanche, and Tena C. Little.

MARK LITTLE DEAD

Mark Little died at his home in Maple Shade Monday morning, October 7, 1912, aged 88 years. The funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the Mission Baptist Church in East Gallipolis by Rev. J. O. Newton, burial following at the Pine Street Cemetery by Undertaker Wetherholt. Mr. Little was a veteran of the Civil War, having been a member of the 9th Va. Volunteer Infantry. He is survived by a widow and daughters Mrs. Wm. Willis, Mrs. T. E. Weldon, and Mrs. R. C. Johnson of Wellsville, Ohio, Mrs. Isaiah Walter and Mrs. Wm. Roberts of Gallipolis and sons W. H. Little of Cleveland and Richard Little of Gallipolis. He also leaves two brothers, William and Isaac Little of Cheshire. Mr. Little was a man of many good qualities, whose many friends will hear of his death with regret.

Gallipolis Newspaper
Handwritten date October 10, 1912



Death of Mark Little

We made brief mention of Mr. Little's death yesterday. He died Monday morning after an illness of about one year wih ailments incident to old age. His funeral will be at the Baptist chapel Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, by Rev. J. O. Newton of the First Baptist church, burial following at Pine street by Wetherholt.
Mr. Little is survived by a wife and seven children, also two brothers William and Isaac Little of Cheshire.
He was an old soldier of the 9th Virginia Co. F Volunteer Infantry and served three years, and drew a pension and was a good man every way and was born March 10, 1824 in Jackson county, but had lived here 35 years. When able to work he followed the occupation of a gardener or farmer. He had belonged to the M. E. church and was a man highly respected.

Gallipolis Newspaper
Date Unknown
Civil War Soldier, Co. F, 9th W.Va. Infantry.

Son of David Little and Sarah Staats, he was known as Mark Little.

Husband of Mary Ann Lewis.

Children of Mark Little and Mary Ann Lewis: Paresada, William Henry A., Oscar F., Rosa Ellen, Amelia Bell "Minnie", Richard C., Catherine, Lillian M., Stella Blanche, and Tena C. Little.

MARK LITTLE DEAD

Mark Little died at his home in Maple Shade Monday morning, October 7, 1912, aged 88 years. The funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the Mission Baptist Church in East Gallipolis by Rev. J. O. Newton, burial following at the Pine Street Cemetery by Undertaker Wetherholt. Mr. Little was a veteran of the Civil War, having been a member of the 9th Va. Volunteer Infantry. He is survived by a widow and daughters Mrs. Wm. Willis, Mrs. T. E. Weldon, and Mrs. R. C. Johnson of Wellsville, Ohio, Mrs. Isaiah Walter and Mrs. Wm. Roberts of Gallipolis and sons W. H. Little of Cleveland and Richard Little of Gallipolis. He also leaves two brothers, William and Isaac Little of Cheshire. Mr. Little was a man of many good qualities, whose many friends will hear of his death with regret.

Gallipolis Newspaper
Handwritten date October 10, 1912



Death of Mark Little

We made brief mention of Mr. Little's death yesterday. He died Monday morning after an illness of about one year wih ailments incident to old age. His funeral will be at the Baptist chapel Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, by Rev. J. O. Newton of the First Baptist church, burial following at Pine street by Wetherholt.
Mr. Little is survived by a wife and seven children, also two brothers William and Isaac Little of Cheshire.
He was an old soldier of the 9th Virginia Co. F Volunteer Infantry and served three years, and drew a pension and was a good man every way and was born March 10, 1824 in Jackson county, but had lived here 35 years. When able to work he followed the occupation of a gardener or farmer. He had belonged to the M. E. church and was a man highly respected.

Gallipolis Newspaper
Date Unknown


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