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Squire Sam C. Richmond Dead
Squire Sam C. Richmond, one of the best known citizens of Green Sulphur district, died at his home at Sandstone, Friday afternoon. He had been seriously ill for a week or ten days and his death did not come unexpected.
He had been in bad health for several years, but for some time had been able to look after business matters until stricken with pneumonia more than a week ago.
The deceased was a son of the late John A, and Susan Richmond, and was born and reared at Sandstone. He is survived by several brothers and sisters, among them being Postmaster J. W. Richmond and Miss Ida Richmond, of Sandstone.
He was about fifty years of age and leaves a widow but no children.
At the time of his death he was a justice of the peace of Green Sulphur District, and had held that office for two or three terms.
He was of a very kindly disposition and had many friends in the neighborhood, who will greatly regret to hear of his death.
The funeral will be held Sunday and the remains buried in the old Richmond graveyard, on the Raleigh side of New River, near New Richmond Falls.
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Squire Sam C. Richmond Dead
Squire Sam C. Richmond, one of the best known citizens of Green Sulphur district, died at his home at Sandstone, Friday afternoon. He had been seriously ill for a week or ten days and his death did not come unexpected.
He had been in bad health for several years, but for some time had been able to look after business matters until stricken with pneumonia more than a week ago.
The deceased was a son of the late John A, and Susan Richmond, and was born and reared at Sandstone. He is survived by several brothers and sisters, among them being Postmaster J. W. Richmond and Miss Ida Richmond, of Sandstone.
He was about fifty years of age and leaves a widow but no children.
At the time of his death he was a justice of the peace of Green Sulphur District, and had held that office for two or three terms.
He was of a very kindly disposition and had many friends in the neighborhood, who will greatly regret to hear of his death.
The funeral will be held Sunday and the remains buried in the old Richmond graveyard, on the Raleigh side of New River, near New Richmond Falls.
Family Members
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Sarah Catherine "Kittie" Richmond Wilson
1858–1897
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Lanie Richmond
1861–1909
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Ida F Richmond Callaham
1861–1945
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Martha Elizabeth Richmond Nutty
1863–1928
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Henry Enfield Richmond
1865–1925
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John William Richmond
1867–1942
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Dora A Richmond Harwood
1874–1938
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Dr Beuhlar Bonbright Richmond
1876–1940
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Leona Richmond Miller
1878–1955
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Norma Green Richmond
1880–1901
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Dr Fred Saul Richmond
1883–1945
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