Mrs. Elizabeth Camp, 89 years 3 months, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Steiner, Tuesday the 5th. She was born in Milledgeville, Ga., 4/5/1809 and moved to Butler Co. when 10. Was married at age 17 to Thomas Manning Camp of Runville, 12 miles east of Greenville and then widowed while still young. She was survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. S. T. Ewing of Aiken, Mrs. J. E. Evans of Ft. Deposit, Mrs. J. A. Smith of Marlin, TX and Mrs. Steiner. Rev. Henry Trawick conducted the services at Magnolia Cem.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 13-Jul-1898
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Smith, J. A. (Mrs.) - 1898
Mrs. Elizabeth Camp, 89 years 3 months, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Steiner, Tuesday the 5th. She was born in Milledgeville, Ga., 4/5/1809 and moved to Butler Co. when 10. Was married at age 17 to Thomas Manning Camp of Runville, 12 miles east of Greenville and then widowed while still young. She was survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. S. T. Ewing of Aiken, Mrs. J. E. Evans of Ft. Deposit, Mrs. J. A. Smith of Marlin, TX and Mrs. Steiner. Rev. Henry Trawick conducted the services at Magnolia Cem.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 13-Jul-1898
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 13-Jul-1898
Evans, J. E. (Mrs.) - 1898
Mrs. Elizabeth Camp, 89 years 3 months, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Steiner, Tuesday the 5th. She was born in Milledgeville, Ga., 4/5/1809 and moved to Butler Co. when 10. Was married at age 17 to Thomas Manning Camp of Runville, 12 miles east of Greenville and then widowed while still young. She was survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. S. T. Ewing of Aiken, Mrs. J. E. Evans of Ft. Deposit, Mrs. J. A. Smith of Marlin, TX and Mrs. Steiner. Rev. Henry Trawick conducted the services at Magnolia Cem.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 13-Jul-1898
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 13-Jul-1898
Ewing, S. T. (Mrs.) - 1898
Mrs. Elizabeth Camp, 89 years 3 months, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Steiner, Tuesday the 5th. She was born in Milledgeville, Ga., 4/5/1809 and moved to Butler Co. when 10. Was married at age 17 to Thomas Manning Camp of Runville, 12 miles east of Greenville and then widowed while still young. She was survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. S. T. Ewing of Aiken, Mrs. J. E. Evans of Ft. Deposit, Mrs. J. A. Smith of Marlin, TX and Mrs. Steiner. Rev. Henry Trawick conducted the services at Magnolia Cem.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 13-Jul-1898
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 13-Jul-1898
Camp, Thomas Manning - 1826
Mrs. Elizabeth Camp, 89 years 3 months, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Steiner, Tuesday the 5th. She was born in Milledgeville, Ga., 4/5/1809 and moved to Butler Co. when 10. Was married at age 17 to Thomas Manning Camp of Runville, 12 miles east of Greenville and then widowed while still young. She was survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. S. T. Ewing of Aiken, Mrs. J. E. Evans of Ft. Deposit, Mrs. J. A. Smith of Marlin, TX and Mrs. Steiner. Rev. Henry Trawick conducted the services at Magnolia Cem.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 13-Jul-1898
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 13-Jul-1898
You can visit the memorial page for Thomas Manning Camp.
Steiner, M. M. (Mrs.) - 1898
Mrs. Elizabeth Camp, 89 years 3 months, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Steiner, Tuesday the 5th. She was born in Milledgeville, Ga., 4/5/1809 and moved to Butler Co. when 10. Was married at age 17 to Thomas Manning Camp of Runville, 12 miles east of Greenville and then widowed while still young. She was survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. S. T. Ewing of Aiken, Mrs. J. E. Evans of Ft. Deposit, Mrs. J. A. Smith of Marlin, TX and Mrs. Steiner. Rev. Henry Trawick conducted the services at Magnolia Cem.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 13-Jul-1898
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 13-Jul-1898
Camp, Elizabeth H. [Gholsan] -1898
Mrs. Elizabeth Camp, 89 years 3 months, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Steiner, Tuesday the 5th. She was born in Milledgeville, Ga., 4/5/1809 and moved to Butler Co. when 10. Was married at age 17 to Thomas Manning Camp of Runville, 12 miles east of Greenville and then widowed while still young. She was survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. S. T. Ewing of Aiken, Mrs. J. E. Evans of Ft. Deposit, Mrs. J. A. Smith of Marlin, TX and Mrs. Steiner. Rev. Henry Trawick conducted the services at Magnolia Cem.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 13-Jul-1898
You can visit the memorial page for Elizabeth H. [Gholsan] Camp.
Johnson, Mrs. [Blalock] - 1891
Mary Lumpkin Blalock Calloway was born 8/10/1856 in Walkersville, Ga., and was orphaned early in life. She joined the M. E. Church at age 12. She married F. C. Calloway in Forest Home 3/1/1885 and died Jan. 4th in Birmingham. She was survived by her husband and 2 sisters, Mrs. Reid of Montgomery and Mrs. Johnson of Savannah, Ga., and 1 brother of Americus, Ga.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 28-Jan-1891
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 28-Jan-1891
Reid, Mrs. - 1891
Mary Lumpkin Blalock Calloway was born 8/10/1856 in Walkersville, Ga., and was orphaned early in life. She joined the M. E. Church at age 12. She married F. C. Calloway in Forest Home 3/1/1885 and died Jan. 4th in Birmingham. She was survived by her husband and 2 sisters, Mrs. Reid of Montgomery and Mrs. Johnson of Savannah, Ga., and 1 brother of Americus, Ga.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 28-Jan-1891
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 28-Jan-1891
Calloway, F. C. - 1891
Mary Lumpkin Blalock Calloway was born 8/10/1856 in Walkersville, Ga., and was orphaned early in life. She joined the M. E. Church at age 12. She married F. C. Calloway in Forest Home 3/1/1885 and died Jan. 4th in Birmingham. She was survived by her husband and 2 sisters, Mrs. Reid of Montgomery and Mrs. Johnson of Savannah, Ga., and 1 brother of Americus, Ga.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 28-Jan-1891
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 28-Jan-1891
Calloway, Mary Lumpkin [Blalock] : 1856-1891
Mary Lumpkin Blalock Calloway was born 8/10/1856 in Walkersville, Ga., and was orphaned early in life. She joined the M. E. Church at age 12. She married F. C. Calloway in Forest Home 3/1/1885 and died Jan. 4th in Birmingham. She was survived by her husband and 2 sisters, Mrs. Reid of Montgomery and Mrs. Johnson of Savannah, Ga., and 1 brother of Americus, Ga.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 28-Jan-1891
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 28-Jan-1891
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