The Star of Pascagoula

 

Saturday, Dec. 5, 1874, Vol. 2, No. 51, Page 2

Mary Alston Howze, daughter of the late James A. Howze.  Mary, born in Clarke County, AL, on Oct. 19, 1851.  Married Melancthon Smith at Enterprise, Miss. on the 8th of Aril 1872.  Died at East Pascagoula at 2-1/2 o'clock on the  morning of Nov. 30, 1874.


Saturday, Feb. 20, 1875, Vol. 3, No. 9, Page 2

Married on Monday evening, Feby. 8th 1875, at the Presbyterian church of this city, by Rev. U. B. Phillips, Mr. James S. Woolverton and Miss. Fannie Lee Tolson, all of Enterprise, No Cards.  Attendants: W. H. Woolverton and Miss Manie O'Ferrall; W. T. Walker and Miss Sallie Tolson; H. N. Tolson and Miss Helen Drane; F. C. McGee and Miss Kate Hiller; J. T. O'Ferrall and Miss Lida Tolson; Sam Hiller and  Miss Mollie McGee.  (Enterprise Courier) We extend to the happy groom and fair bride our sincere congratulations, and heart-felt wishes for a long union of unclouded bliss.


Saturday, March 6, 1875, Vol. 3, No. 13, Page 3

Mr. & Mrs. C. C. Ferril lost their youngest son, 10 months old, last Sunday morning. (Shubuta Times, March 3, 1875)


Saturday, June 26, 1875, Vol. 3, No. 27, Page 2

Dr. W. E. Jones and Miss Anna West, were married at Quitman, at the residence of the bride's father, Col. W. H. West, on the evening of the 16th instant, we extend to the fair bride, and esteemed friend, our congratulations, and best wishes for a life's of continued happiness.


Saturday, Nov. 27, 1875, Vol. 3, No. 47, Page 1

Mr. J. J. Printup and Miss Jennie D. Linton (late of Enterprise) were married at the residence of the brides mother, at Rome, Ga. on the 17th instant; we are indebted to the beautiful bride for remembering us upon the occasion, and beg to offer our congratulations and best wishes for their future happiness.


Saturday, Nov. 27, 1875, Vol. 3, No 47, Page 1

It was with deep regret that we learned of the sudden death in Enterprise, of a valued friend, Dr. Samuel H. Coffman, a prominent physician of that city.  Though quite a young man, Dr. Coffman had acquired an enviable reputation and enjoyed  a large and lucrative practice.  Genial and generous, a gallant gentleman and an unswerving friend, he had a host of admirers.

We tender to his wife our heartfelt sympathies n her great calamity.



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