Jackson, Lizzie
Lizzie Jackson, colored, wife of Alex Jackson, died at her home on the Mt. Carmel road, two miles south of the city, at 3 o’clock Saturday morning of tuberculosis. (The Covington Leader, Thursday, May 24, 1917)
Lizzie Jackson, colored, wife of Alex Jackson, died at her home on the Mt. Carmel road, two miles south of the city, at 3 o’clock Saturday morning of tuberculosis. (The Covington Leader, Thursday, May 24, 1917)
Mr. W. L. Brookins died at his home at South Covington Sunday night at 11:20 o’clock of tuberculosis and was buried in Munford cemetery Sunday afternoon the funeral services being conducted by Rev. J. E. Miles, of the Baptist church. The deceased was 39 years of age, was a member of the Baptist church, and is …
Mrs. Pearl Bringle, wife of Mr. Ernest Bringle, and daughter of Mr. Alphonzo Jordon, died of tuberculosis at her home in the 12th district Tuesday night after a long illness and was buried in the Walton graveyard Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock, Rev. T. Riley Davis conducting the funeral services. The deceased was not quite 25 …
Mrs. Sallie Brammer, wife of Mr. Wm. Brammer and daughter of the late Nat Archer, died at her home in the 10th district at 12 o’clock Monday night of tuberculosis, after a long illness, and was buried at Charleston at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Syl Fisher conducting the funeral services. The deceased was about 35 …
Mrs. Eugenia Edwards Baskin, wife of Mr. Henry Baskin, died at her home in the 3rd district Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock of tuberculosis, after a long illness. The funeral services were held at Smyrna church Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Elder G. W. Tracey, of the Holiness church, after which the interment took place in the …