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Gloucester County
Obituaries

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Thomas Booth
DIED.... Mr. Thomas Booth, in Gloucester county, a justice of the peace for many years and considerable merchant.
[Nov. 5, 1736, Virginia Gazette]



Immanuel Jones
DIED .... In Gloucester county, this week, died Rev. Mr. Immanuel Jones, minister of Petsworth Parish, many years minister, &c.
[Feb 1, 1739-40, Virginia Gazette]


Harriett Stubbs
Died in Gloucester Co.. 17 May 1848, Mrs. Harriett STUBBS, wife of John W. STUBBS, in her 27th year. Besides her husband. an infant and parents survive. (N.S. v. 2, no. 34, 24 August 1848. p. 136.)
[Source: Abstract Obituary Notices from the Virginia Conference Sentinel and Richmond Advocate, pub in "Magazine of Virginia Genealogy" by The Virginia Genealogical Society Volume 23 February 1985 Number 1. --- Sub. by K.T.]


Ann Tutts
Died at her residence in Gloucester county on the 12th of April, Mrs. Ann Tutts, a woman of known worth. It will be a source of gratification to her friends and relatives at a distance, to know that she died the death of a Christian. It has fallen to the lot of few women to have had so triumphant an exit from this to a future state.
[Gloucester Richmond Enquirer - April 23, 1833 - Submitted by Dena Whitesell]


Richard Waddle
Died in Gloucester Co.. 6 March 1847. Mr. Richard WADDLE, aged 46 years, leaving a widow and five children. (N.S. v. 1. no. 20,20 May 1847. p. 76.)
[Source: Abstract Obituary Notices from the Virginia Conference Sentinel and Richmond Advocate, pub in "Magazine of Virginia Genealogy" by The Virginia Genealogical Society Volume 23 February 1985 Number 1. -- Sub. by K.T. ]


Louisa Wiatt
Died 28 Sept. -- Mrs. Louisa C. WIATT, consort of Dr. Wm. G. WIATT of Gloucester County. Five children survive. (N.S. v. 1. no. 42. 21 October 1847. p 168.)
[Source: Abstract Obituary Notices from the Virginia Conference Sentinel and Richmond Advocate, pub in "Magazine of Virginia Genealogy" by The Virginia Genealogical Society Volume 23 February 1985 Number 1. -- Sub. by K.T.]


Thomas R. Yeatman
Died of measles at Newington Academy, Gloucester Co., the 3rd inst., in his 16th year, Thomas Robinson YEATMAN, son of T.R. YEATMAN, dec'd, of Matthews County. His mother, brothers, and a sister survive. (V. 1, no. 12, 27 May 1836, p. 48.)
[Source: Abstract Obituary Notices from the Virginia Conference Sentinel and Richmond Advocate, pub in "Magazine of Virginia Genealogy" by The Virginia Genealogical Society Volume 23 February 1985 Number 1 -- Sub. by K.T.]




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