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WM. J. GARRISON DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS (cont. )

resided here since. He was a good Christian man. loved and respected by all who knew him and had always practiced the rule of "Do unto others as he would have others do unto him."

The funeral was conducted by Rev. Robinson at the Church of God in this city Monday afternoon and interment in the Amity cemetery.

He is survived by three sons, Clarence of St. Louis, and Fred and Walter of this city.

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MRS. HENRY FEATHERSTON DIED MONDAY AT HOSPITAL

(Etta Featherston, died May 3, 1960)

Mrs. Etta Frances Featherston. 73 year old wife of Henry Featherston of Doniphan (MO), died at 1:35 a.m. Monday at the Lucy Lee Hospital in Poplar Bluff where she had been a patient for six weeks. She had been seriously ill for the past six months.

Born March 9, 1887, in Howell County, she was married November 24, 1909, at Koshkonong.to Henry Featherston. She had been a Ripley County resident for 51 years, the family home being at 502 First Street in Doniphan. Mrs. Featherston had belonged to the Church of God for 54 years.

In addition to her husband, Mrs. Featherston is survived by three sons, Charles of Doniphan, Gene of Brentwood and Jim Featherston of Poplar B1uff. and four daughters. Mrs. Arnold Braschler and Mrs. Edwin Sutherland of Doniphan. Mrs. John Lybarger of Ventura, Calif., and Mrs. V.H. Madsen of Lynbrook, N.Y. She also had 15 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and a brother, Tom Rideout of West Plains.

Funeral services for the well known Doniphan resident were held Tuesday afternoon at the Doniphan Church of God with the Rev. Jesse Woodward conducting. Burial was in the Doniphan cemetery under the direction of the Edwards Funeral Home.

 CAMDEN DISTRICT, S.C. WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS 1781-1787 (1770-1796)

Abstracted by Brent H. Holcomb and Elmer 0. Parker

(JFH: Richard and Sarah Featherston are of BRANCH *8. How was William related?)

FETHERSTONE, WILLIAM Apt. 24 Pck. 851

George Wade applied for admn. as greatest creditor. 3 Nov-1783. (No citation returned)

Bond: George Wade, admr.. Frederick Kimball, sec., 13 Apr 1784: Wit: Zack Cantey.

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