Mary Ann White?>
- Name
- Mary Ann /White/
- Given names
- Mary Ann
- Surname
- White
Marriage
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Death of a husband
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Burial of a husband
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Address: Oakwood Cemetery Note: The Daily Advertiser The Daily Advertiser A Sad Affair. -- A difficulty of some sort arose yesterday afternoon between a son of Mr. Isaac Maxwell, our city Marshall, and Mr. Dwynn, who lives in the Capital. Young Maxwell is a clerk in the post office, and is an excellent young man, and Mr. Dwynn, as far as we have heard, was a possible good citizen. Last night about 11, young Dwynn called at the house of Marshall Maxwell, it is supposed for young Maxwell. Marshall Maxwell was in bed, but went out and was immediately shot, one ball entering just above the navel, and one ball in the right shoulder. The pistol was so close to him, that his clothes were burnt. Both of the Dwynns are in prison. Marshal Maxwell is universally popular in Montgomery, and is one of our most upright citizens. He is in a most critical condition, but the whole city hopes that his life may be spared. -- Funeral of Mr. Maxwell. -- The large concourse of citizens who assembled in the First Baptist Church on yesterday, to witness the funeral services of the late City Marshall, and subsequently accompanied the remains to the grave, was an impressive recognition of the greatest esteem felt for him by the people of Montgomery and surrounding country. He commenced life in poverty and with but few friends; but by untiring energy and scrupulous honesty in all business and public transactions, he gradually accumulated a competency, and at the same time obtained the confidence and respect of the entire community. The circumstances of his sudden death were indeed lamentable. But his family have the satisfaction to know that he was blameless in the affair throughout, and that his deathbed was attended with the sincere sorrow of all who knew him when in public or private station. Mr. Maxwell was exceedingly charitable in his disposition, and many a poor person in the city profited by his generosity. The Society of Masons participated in the funeral ceremonies, and imparted additional interest to the occasion. Peace to his ashes, and green be the turf that grows over his grave. |
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Death
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yes
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husband |
1824–1868
Birth: 1824
34
20
— Montgomery, Alabama, United States Death: July 3, 1868 — Montgomery, Alabama, United States |
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herself | |
Marriage | Marriage — April 30, 1843 — |
husband |
1824–1868
Birth: 1824
34
20
— Montgomery, Alabama, United States Death: July 3, 1868 — Montgomery, Alabama, United States |
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husband’s wife |
1825–1906
Birth: October 1825
25
18
— Monroe County, Alabama, United States Death: March 3, 1906 — Montgomery, Alabama, United States |
Marriage | Marriage — July 12, 1848 — Monroe County, Alabama, United States |
11 months
stepson |
1849–1924
Birth: May 1849
25
23
— Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, United States Death: April 21, 1924 — Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, United States |
4 years
stepdaughter |
1852–1874
Birth: 1852
28
26
— Alabama, United States Death: July 22, 1874 — Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, United States |
3 years
stepson |
1855–1938
Birth: April 10, 1855
31
29
— Montgomery, Alabama, United States Death: September 25, 1938 — Warrior, Alabama, United States |
3 years
stepdaughter |
1858–1859
Birth: February 25, 1858
34
32
Death: August 18, 1859 — Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, United States |
3 years
stepdaughter |
1861–1863
Birth: before July 2, 1861
37
35
Death: July 2, 1863 — Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, United States |
3 years
stepdaughter |