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The Atlanta Georgian, Obituaries, 1906
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia


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1906 Obituaries from The Atlanta Georgian, in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia.


BOOKER, Willie, Obituary

Willie Booker, colored, age 14 years, died at Fulton Bag and Coffin Mills; caught in machine. [The Atlanta Georgian, (Atlanta, Ga.), June 1, 1906]


BULLARD, Edward, Obituary

Edward Bullard, infant, died at Edgewood, Ga., of pneumonia. [The Atlanta Georgian, (Atlanta, Ga.), June 1, 1906]


GLOVER, Bessie A., Obituary

Bessie A. Glover, colored, 28 years of age, died at 201 Little street of sarcoma. [The Atlanta Georgian, (Atlanta, Ga.), June 1, 1906]


HENDERSON, Geo., Obituary

Geo. Henderson, colored, age 70 years, died at 174 Rhodes street, of paralysis. [The Atlanta Georgian, (Atlanta, Ga.), June 1, 1906]


HUDSON, W. L., Obituary

W. L. Hudson, died Thursday morning. The body was taken to Barclay & Brandon's undertaking establishment. From there the body was sent to Cummings, Ga., for funeral and interment. [The Atlanta Georgian, (Atlanta, Ga.), June 1, 1906 Evening Edition]


McNEAL, Ida, Obituary

Ida McNeal, age 19 years, died at 202 ½ Decatur street of consumption. [The Atlanta Georgian, (Atlanta, Ga.), June 1, 1906]


SCOFIELD, J.S., Obituary

J. S. Scofield Died While In Montana Was On Prospecting Trip With J. Wilie Pope.

Prominent Business Man of Atlanta was in Perfect Health Only Short Time Ago

News was received Thursday night by F. M. Scofield, of the sudden death of his brother, J. S. Scofield, in Montana. Mr. Scofield was on an inspection trip in the West, in company with J. Wilie Pope, where they were visiting gold mines in that section of the country. The body will be brought to Atlanta, and taken to Barclay & Brandon’s undertaking establishment.

The deceased is a brother of F. M. Scofield, first reader in the Christian Science church. Up to the time of his death he was engaged in business with his brother, under the firm name of F. M. & J. S. Scofield, in the Fourth National Bank building. He was well known and liked by all of the prominent business men of Atlanta.

J. S. Scofield and his brother, F. M. Scofield, came to Atlanta about ten years ago from the East. His business career was a success. For many years he was prominent in New York city financial circles. He was a neighbor of William Rockefeller and of Grover Cleveland, at his former residence, Greenwich, Long Island. [The Atlanta Georgian, (Atlanta, Ga.), June 1, 1906]


SCOTT, Geo. E., Obituary

Geo. E. Scott, colored, infant, died at 206 Little street of whooping cough. [The Atlanta Georgian, (Atlanta, Ga.), June 1, 1906]


WILLIAMS, Harry, Obituary

Harry Williams, colored, 41 years of age, died at Georgia Railroad yards; crushed by engine. [The Atlanta Georgian, (Atlanta, Ga.), June 1, 1906]


WILLIAMS, Milledge, Obituary

Milledge Williams, colored, 19 years of age, died at 20 S. Moore street of pneumonia. [The Atlanta Georgian, (Atlanta, Ga.), June 1, 1906]