Mathieu, Mrs. George Franklin, O. Pascagoula, MS Obituaries at Ever Loved R. Snyder and sister of Charles Snyder of this city, who with the sorrowing husband survives. The chikdren who survive their father are: Mrs. C. W. Buckner, San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. A. C. Bradford, Miss E. V. Clark, Miss D. H. Clark, Pascagouls, Mrs. Deceased was one of the best known residents of the Vancleave vicinity who was loved by all who knew her. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume XXII, Issue 47, Page 3, October 9, 1919 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Williams later returned to prison to serve time for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. M. and Harriet A. Bilbo, aged 13 years 5 months and 23 days. Sheen, D. W. N.O. Montamat, Prof. A. J. The friends of the deceased are invited to be present. Hall of the Presbyterian Church conducting the services. Well Known Pascagoula Man Succumbs To Pneumonia Also as a result of this unionthere were sixty-four grand children and twenty-two great grand children. New Orleans, Oct. 2 - The Picayune's Moss Point (Miss.) He married Miss Margaret Smith at Clarksville, Tenn. other records. J.N. he had lived here for a long time and was a familiar figure on our streets and known by every man, woman and child within a radius of ten miles. Surviving him are three sisters, four sons, and other relatives. "To Dust Shalt Thou Return" Mar 1, 2023. T. W. Ellis [Pascagoula Democratic Star, May 14, 1885 - Submitted by AFOFG] While some one was trying to scare it out so that Charles Perry could get to shoot it, his gun went off and the load of small shot lodged in the side of Davis. Mr. Grant was a cousin of W. J. Taylor, Mrs Gen. A woman is dead after a shooting in Moss Point. BobbyJoe Stubbs. Sheriff W. G. Parker, of Pascagoula, said that he disbelieved the statement. Close thy sweet eyes calmly, and without pain, And we trust in God to see thee yet again." Jail Phone (228)769-3211 Fax (228)769-3238. Mrs. Dupont wast the last member of the immediate family of Admiral Farragut. For sometime Mr. Chunterant(sic) has been an invalid, expecting at an moment the termination life's fitful dream. Captain S. A. Dutch, an old landmark of Pascagoula, died at that place this week. five sons, Roland Guillotte, Ernest Guillotte, Lorenzo Guillotte, of Gautier; Hurley Guillotte of Pascagoula and Loran Guillotte of Moss Point; five daughters, Mrs. Geo. His life was that of a consistent christian. Pendola, Mrs. J. E. Wm. Jackson County Captain Castanera was a member of the Catholic Church. Hinds County has the highest number of reported cases in Mississippi with 49,094. The remains were brought to Mobile Tuesday and taken to the home of his son, J.E. Father B. O'Reilly conducted the services at the house and grave. Gulfport, Feb. 24 At about four-thirty yesterday afternoon passed out of this lifeat her home at Soria City, Mrs. Anna L. Colmer, wife of Henry Colmer and devoted mother of a large family. Lyman Roberts performing the last sad rites. He was educated by private tutors and began his public career as sheriff of Jackson county in 1867, taking up his residence at Ocean Springs, after which he moved to Scranton and Pascagoula. Mr. Gautier was born at Tchouticaboulla river, January 16, 1848. he was the son of the late Fernando Gautier, owner of one of the gulf coast's first saw mills. [Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX), Page 42, September 11, 1980 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Jackson County Sheriff and Jail. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marnie Gamblin, two sons, Boyd and Cooper Gamblin, all of Vancleave; one daughter, Mrs. Levi Stuart, Philadelphia, Miss. [Daily Herald, October 10, 1918 Transcribed by AFOFG] The whole community is excited. Gamblin, Daniel M. [Democrat Star Jan. 25, 1884] His remains were brought here for burial in the Protestant Cemetery at Pascagouls. The gallant officer was one of the most distinguished in our service, as well for his intellectual as his military qualities. Little Lessie was buried at her old home, near New Prospect Camp Ground, Tuesday, 28th, Rev. WebOliver O.J. Died The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. E. Silva, died last Sunday night, aged about 4 days. Tombstone Project, Jackson County, Mississippi Died In Galveston, Texas, Nov. 20, 1883, Mrs. Evelina Hawkins, aged 68 years, formerly of East Pascagoula, Miss. other records. H. Walter Featherstun officiating. Grant, of this city. Prof. A. J. Montamat died at 11:30 o'clock a.m. Friday, June 24th, at the residence of his mother, Mrs. George Heirdal, at Moss Point. He had been ill three weeks. Mr. Florence was 82 years of age and had made Pascagoula his home for the past number of years. Mitchell Infant Mrs. Haynes was born in Alabama, had came to Ennis in 1873. Mrs. E. E. Smith Dead Pascagoula, Sept. 12. Died - Peter Martin, Captain of Denny and Co.'s Barge, Belle, died at his home near Scranton, last Sunday. - Pascagoula Star. He had taken an active part in the development of Ocean Springs, and on several occasions represented the city as councilman and school director, Mr. Westbrook's death occurred just six months after that of his son William, who was killed by a train at Grand Bay, Ala. Mr. West brook was buried in Bellande Cemetery Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. he had been a resident of the Coast for sixty years, the greater part of which was spent at Pascagoula. The interment was made this evening in the Gautier Cemetery, Rev. She was a life-long member of the Presbyterian church and had many warn and sincere friends attracted to her by her many virtues. During the Mexican war he was the Adjutant General to gen. Taylor, serving in all the battles on the northern line of operations, and by his indomitable energy, his deliberate courage, and, most of all, by the memorable despatches, identifying himself with the fame of his illustrious commander. Deceased is survived by a husband and one son. Entering the Confederate service at the beginning of hostilities in 1861, he served through the entire struggle receiving several important promotions. Walker, Henry McCoy, J. C. Laurel, MS (39440) Today. Mr. Smith was forty-one years old and leaves a wife and six children. Suggest Listing Walter On last Friday at 10:30 o'clock p.m., Major Thomas W. Grayson, of Ocean Springs, answered the last roll call and entered into eternal rest at the age of 79 years. Mr. Pabst was 69 years of age, was born in Europe, but when a young man ran away from home and came to the United States. Mrs. Laura E. Ratcliff Jackson County Genealogy at Family Search Captain Castanera was a member of the Catholic Church. Old Citizen Dead - H.C. Walker Passes Away At His Home in Pascagoula ; 13 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. WebMississippi. Mr. Brooks was born at Brooksville, this state, and was nearing his 77th birthday and for several years past has made his home with his daughters, Mrs. T. D. Tatum and Mrs. A. W. Amis in this city. Mallette, William C. In 1970 Kenten Hunnell, 72, of Lakeview, Arkansas, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Feb. 23, 2023. Pascagoula, Miss., August 20. [Daily Herald, August 22, 1911 Transcribed by AFOFG] Voivedich, Peter WebBoard Adopts Redistricting Maps. Old and Respected Citizen Dead Southern Stalwart Ex-Rep. Colmer Dies Devoted Mother of Large family Passes Away at Home in Soria City Funeral services were held in the Catholic church and cemetery at this place, the ceremonies being performed by Rev. Death of Mrs. Gen. Taylor - The telegraphs informs us of the death of Mrs. General Taylor, relict of the late President of the United States. D. W. Sheen Dead Died Killed in a log cabin accident, three colored men, Wash Williams, George Williams and Nelson Robbison, on Thursday night, Jan. 17, 1884, on Bluff Creek. Gulfport: Melville Hurley, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hurley, formerly of this city but now of Pascagoula died with the influenza at the A. Judge Henry C. Havens Dead At Gautier, Miss. Denny, Hon. Cassanova - In Scranton, Miss., Oct. 9, 1884, at a quarter past one in the morning, Mme. https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/31,0,109.html. Oden, Alex G. This is the first fatal case of the prevailing sickness known to have occurred at Pascagoula, though a member of the Lawson family died last week at Scranton, and others are quite ill. [Daily Herald (Biloxi, MS), Volume VIII, Issue 56, Page 4, October 19, 1905 - Transcribed by AFOFG] [Democrat Star - Feb. 1, 1884] Martin's store on Bluff Creek, at 10 o'clock, a.m., on the fourth Sunday in September. Decedent was born near Covington, La., in the year of 1821. Some months ago she made a trip to the west in hopes of benefitting her health but without avail. beneficiaries who died between the years 1850 and 2010 Bouton, Jessica Captain E. Castanera Passes Away at Pascagoula - Leaves Six Children - Three Sons In Biloxi Services will be by Rev. Although Independence retains Deceased was seventy years old and a native of Scranton. PO Box 344. At Bluff Creek, July 14, 1884, Sarah Elizabeth Debrangle, age 73 years. at echovita Pascagoula, Miss., - Jan. 30 - Mr. W. W. Woodman, tax assessor of Jackson county, and a prominent and highly respected citizen of Pascagoula, died of pneumonia at his home on South Pascagoula street, Tuesday night, aged forty years. Picayune and Times Democrat please copy. [Daily Herald (Biloxi, Mississippi), March 16, 1942, page 3 - Transcribed By AFOFG] [Democrat Star - May 2, 1884] He is survived by his widow, mother, a sister and a brother. His death helped inspire the Selma to Montgomery marches in March 1965, a major event in the civil rights movement that helped gain congressional passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Gautier, Henry past 30 days, Brash, Mrs. Mattie Privacy Policy The vancancy in his office will be filled by special election. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the late residence on Washington Avenue under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity, assisted by the Rev. [Daily Herald, October 26, 1910 Transcribed by AFOFG] John Funeral Tomorrow He removed to Scranton and married Miss Sarah Williams of Georgia on Aug. 10, 1882. Joseph Florence Dead He was a good, obedient child and bore his sufferings with patience to the last. Terms and Conditions. Since the peace he has been recognized both in and out of the army as one of the most valuable officers in the service. Colmer, Anna L. He was a member of Jackson County Camp no. Pabst, C. E. [Montgomery Advertiser, November 10, 1917 Transcribed by AFOFG] The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is investigating the death of an inmate who died Feb. 25 in the Yazoo County Regional Correctional Facility, and his We deeply sympathize with the sorrowing parents and children, but they grieve not as those who have no hope.Look up, sorrowing friends, for the time will come when you will meet your loved and lost never more to be separated. Besides a mother, two sisters and four brothers, she leaves a husband and two infant children. Most of the sons are employed in the operating department of the Louisville and Nashville road. (Bobbie Jo) Martin, Pascagoula, Miss, andS. Pascagoula, Miss., May 24. Mrs. Chris Nelson, aged 68, died here yesterday after a short illness. Died Mrs. Lucy W. Irwin, mother of Dr. H. Shannon's wife, died at Dr. Shannon's place, a few miles from here, last Sat. [Daily Herald (Biloxi, Mississippi), January 8, 1929, page 2 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Mrs. H. A. Walker, Covington, La. He had been suffering from a throat affection, and while affliction had been of a lingering nature, his death was rather sudden. Moss Point, Miss., April 19. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. [Biloxi Herald, December 15, 1894 - Transcribed by AFOFG] We extend to her our sympathy in her hour of bereavement. Walker, Mrs. Rose W. In Pascagoula, Miss. The funeral will be from the home at 10 a.m. Friday followed by services at the Antioch Church. James G. Galloway. She was born August 31, 1949, in Calhoun City, Mississippi. H. D. Walker and R. L. Vaughan. Died - Emanuel Carson, a Negro, who had been in jail at this place since Dec. 26, 1883, died in jail last Friday morning and was buried by the county. He cane to Ocean Springs some time ago, thinking it would benefit his health. - E. B. Smith, a prominent and respected citizen of Escatawpa, died at his home to-day (sic) from the effects of a a carbuncle. MSObituaries at MS Genealogy TrailsJackson County Frederic, W. E. He died Monday afternoon at 2:40 o'clock and the funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock and interment made in the cemetery at Pascagoula. Jackson County, Brooks, T. S. The remains were taken to Pascagoula this morning for interment, the funeral being held upon the arrival of the train leaving here at 9:45 in that city. The party left Escatawpa Friday morning for a hunting trip and was composed of four members. Deceased is survived by a wife and two sons.