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Name |
Obituary Date |
Death Date |
Age |
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Bond, Mr. William |
8/26/1826 |
8/10/1826 |
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Chapman, Mr. Samuel |
9/23/1826 |
Thursday last |
Aged 70 |
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Cowgill, John Milton |
6/24/1826 |
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Aged 15 |
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Demumbrane, Capt. Timothy |
11/4/1826 |
Monday evening last |
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Dunham, William H. |
2/18/1826 |
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Erwin, Robert W. |
8/26/1826 |
8/19/1826 |
Aged 1 year |
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Ewing, Dr. John O. |
3/4/1826 |
Monday evening |
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Haywood, Honorable John |
12/23/1826 |
12/22/1826 |
In the 66th year of his age |
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Kirkman, Thomas |
4/8/1826 |
4/7/1826 |
In the 47th year of his age |
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Knox, James |
3/4/1826 |
Sunday morning last |
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Maxwell, Capt. James |
4/1/1826 |
3/30/1826 |
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Minn, Mrs. M. |
8/26/1826 |
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M'Iver, Mrs. Elizabeth |
4/1/1826 |
3/29/1826 |
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Parker, Mrs. Ann |
10/28/1826 |
Friday morning last |
In her 30th year |
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Peticolas, Adolphus |
9/23/1826 |
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Infant son |
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Sittler, Col. James W. |
2/11/1826 |
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Thornton, Dr. Reuben L. |
7/29/1826 |
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Aged 62 |
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Walker, Mr. Nicholas T. |
6/24/1826 |
6/23/1826 |
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Whittamore, Clement |
3/18/1826 |
1/25/1826 |
Aged 76 years |
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Williams, Henry |
7/29/1826 |
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Aged 11 years |
The Nashville Whig - 1826
February 11, 1826
Died Col. James W. Sittler (See copy)
February 18, 1826
Died near Nashville, William H. Dunham, son o Daniel A. Dunham, one of our most
respectful fellow citizens.
March 4, 1826
Died on Sunday morning last at his residence, James Knox, merchant of this
place, after an illness of only three days. The disease was the prevailing
influenza, increased by great exposure.
March 4, 1826
Died on Monday evening, Dr. John O. Ewing, son of Nathan Ewing, and a highly
respectable Physician of this place. His disease was the influenza, accompanied
with an attack of fever.
March 18, 1826
Died on the 25th January at his residence in Davidson Co., Clement Whittamore,
formerly of Rockingham Co., North Carolina, aged 76 years, having been confined
to his bed by the gout for the last fifteen years. The heirs of Clement
Whittamore, deceased, resident in North Carolina or elsewhere.
April 1, 1826
Died on Thursday morning the 30th ult. Capt. James Maxwell, one of the oldest
and most respectable of our fellow citizens - one of the first Legislators and
early Soldiers of this state.
April 1, 1826
Died on the 29th, Mrs. Elizabeth M’Iver, wife of Evander M’Iver, and
daughter of William. Williams, Esq., of this county. She was married only two
weeks since, was taken ill of the prevailing influenza on the succeeding day and
thus early exchanged the joys and cares of life, for the sleep of death.
April 8, 1826
Died Thomas Kirkman (See copy)
Nashville Banner and Nashville Whig
June 24, 1826
Died in this county yesterday, Mr. Nicholas T. Walker, having been found dead,
suspended to a tree.
June 24, 1826
Died also in this county, John Milton Cowgill, aged 15, killed in a saw mill.
July 29, 1826
Died in this county, Dr. Reuben L. Thornton, aged 62.
July 29, 1826
Died Henry Williams, aged 11 years, eldest son of William Williams, Esq.
August 26, 1826
Died on Saturday 19th inst., Robert W., infant son of John P. Erwin, aged one
year.
August 26, 1826
Died in this town, Mrs. M. Minn, wife of Mr. Robert M. Minn.
August 26, 1826
Died in this county, at the residence of Mrs. Dickinson on the 10th inst, after
a short illness, Mr. William Bond of Maryland. He was of unexceptionable
character and much esteemed by all those who knew him.
September 23, 1826
Died in this county on Thursday last, Mr. Samuel Chapman, aged 70. He was an
officer of the Revolution. His remains were this morning interred with Masonic
honors.
September 23, 1826
Died in this town, Adolphus, infant son of Mr. T. V. Peticolas.
October 28, 1826
Died in this town on Friday morning last, Mrs. Ann Parker, in her 30th year. She
was a native of Philadelphia and for the last three years attached to Mr.
Caldwell’s Company.
November 4, 1826
Died in this town on Monday evening last, Capt. Timothy Demumbrane, a venerable
citizen of Nashville and the first white man who ever emigrated to this
vicinity.
December 23, 1826
Died last night at his residence in this county, Honorable John Haywood,
Judge of the Supreme Court of Tennessee, in the 66th year of his age.
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