The Southern Argus, Obituaries, 1870
Selma, Dallas County, Alabama
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1870 Obituaries from The Southern Argus, in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama.
BROWN, Henley, Obituary
Died in Kingston, Autauga county, March -th, Henley Brown, a citizen of this state since 1818, and the first probate judge of Autauga county, which office he held till 1862. [The Southern Argus, (Selma, Ala.), Mar. 31, 1870]
COOLEY, Timothy, Obituary
Died, in Tuscumbia, March 22nd, Timothy Cooley. [The Southern Argus, (Selma, Ala.), Mar 31, 1870]
DAY, Mr., Obituary
Died in Greenville on the --- inst. Mr. Day of New York. [The Southern Argus, (Selma, Ala.), Mar 31, 1870]
EIGLEBERGER, Mrs., Obituary
Died in Calhoun county on the 23rd inst., Mrs. Eigleberger. [The Southern Argus, (Selma, Ala.), Mar. 31, 1870]
HOLT, Mrs. Mary Ann, Obituary
Died in Montgomery on the 23rd inst., Mrs. Mary Ann Holt. [The Southern Argus, (Selma, Ala.), Mar 31, 1870]
POTTER, Susan C., Obituary
Died in Tuskaloosa, March ---, Miss Susan C. Potter. [The Southern Argus, (Selma, Ala.), Mar 31, 1870]
RICE, Wm., Obituary
Died, at Talladega, March 23rd, Wm. Rice, brother of Judge S. F. Rice. [The Southern Argus, (Selma, Ala.), Mar 31, 1870]
SHORTRIDGE, Hon. George D., Obituary
Died in Montevallo July 27th, Hon. Geo. D. Shortridge [The Southern Argus, (Selma, Ala.), Aug 12, 1870]
TAYLOR, Rev. John William, Obituary
Died in Carrollton, March 21st, Rev. John William Taylor, principal of the Carrollton Academy, aged thirty-two years. [The Southern Argus, (Selma, Ala.), Mar 31, 1870]
WALKER, R. B., Obituary
Died in Jefferson county, March 14th, R. B. Walker, one of the best citizens of the county, aged 83 years. [The Southern Argus, (Selma, Ala.), Mar 31, 1870]
WALKER, Mrs. Sarah A., Obituary
Died in Montgomery, March 20th, Mrs. Sarah A. Walker, wife of Judge A. J. Walker. [The Southern Argus, (Selma, Ala.), Mar 31, 1870]
WILLIFORD, M. M., Obituary
Died in Greene county on the 18th inst., M. M. Williford in the 33rd year of his age. [The Southern Argus, (Selma, Ala.), Mar 31, 1870]