Obituary for White Duey (1845-1903)
Uncited clipping.
From the papers of Mary Omahundro Hutt Walker


(Excerpts from an old obit.)

Mr. White DUEY died at the home of his brother, Beverly Duey of Cap-Au-Gris, (near where the Winfield Dam is now located on the Mississippi River j.g.) Tuesday night, after a long illness of kidney trouble. His home was at Montgomery City, but he came to the home of his brother several months ago hoping to benefited, but the disease had gotten such hold on him that its ravages could not be stayed. He was 56 years old and leaves a wife and many other relatives. He was buried at Corinth Cemetery (Foley, Mo. j.g.) Peace to his ashes.

[Transcriber's Notes: (dates do not correspond with the stone for White) "Gone But Not Forgotten" Vol 5 page 9 Corinth Christian Cemetery Foley, Mo.
DUEY White Apr. 25, 1845 Aug. 25, 1903 note, md. Mary Frances Crenshaw d/o of Joel & Mary Houston Norton Crenshaw. there is no stone for his wife and no census in the Crenshaw Cem for her. j.g.

(same stone) Beverly May 1, 1835 Oct. 20, 1918
Dolly -his wife- Apr. 8, 1838 Apr. 29, 1917 dau. of Joel and Nancy Houston Norton Crenshaw]


File submitted to HERITAGE PAGES of LINCOLN COUNTY, MISSOURI by June Groshong, 2 December, 2003.

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