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| Andrews, Wm C. |
| Wm. C. Andrews of Panola county, Miss., committed suicide by drowning on the 15th. |
| [The Daily Memphis Avalanche, Memphis, TN, May 27, 1877] |
| Added 7 May 2012 |
| Goodwin, Henry Moody |
| HENRY MOODY GOODWIN - Died in Tennessee August 8th of congestion chills. He was working on the Tennessee river for the government, and was living in a house boat. Mr. Goodwin was born in Panola County, Miss., July 23, 1879. He joined the Protestant Methodist Church in 1900, and was a member until his death. He leaves a mother, six brothers and one sister to mourn his sad departure. |
| [20 Aug 1915, The Carter Express, Carter, Beckham Co, OK] |
| Added 7 May 2012 |
| Harrison, Orville |
| Judge Orville Harrison died Tuesday morning inst., at his residence in Panola where he had resided for the last 30 years |
| [The Weekly Clarion, Jackson, Mississippi, Published December 12, 1872 - Submitted by Debora Reese] |
| Added 2008 |
| Nelson, Garland G. |
| The Panola Star announces the death of Garland G. Nelson of that county. |
| [The Weekly Clarion, Jackson, MS, December 5, 1872- Submitted by Debora Reese] |
| Added 2008 |
| Taylor, Blanche |
| Miss Blanche Taylor. , [Special to the Picayune.] Sardis, Miss., March 8.-Miss Blanche Taylor, daughter of Captain R. H Taylor, a prominent lawyer of this city, died this morning after a brief illness, and will be buried tomorrow at 2 o'clock. She was 22 years of Age, and a member of the Episcopal church. |
| [Daily Picayune, (New Orleans, LA) Thursday, March 09, 1899; Issue 44; col F - Submitted by Janice Rice] |
| Added 15 Nov 2009 |
| Watson, Willie |
| Willie Watson, infant son of James H. and Nannie R. Watson, died in the town of Sardis on the 27th ult. This was their first born child. |
| [The Weekly Clarion, Jackson, MS, July 11, 1872 - Submitted by Debora Reese] |
| Added 2008 |
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