From the Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Miss., March 19, 1908, p. 8:
The older citizens of Jackson will be pained to learn of the death of Mrs. Iva W. Hampton, at the family residence on North President street. Mrs. Hampton was the oldest daughter of the late Judge and Mrs. Thos. J. Wharton, and was born in the town of Clinton, moving to Jackson with her parents many years ago.
Deceased was twice married, her first husband being Dr. C. B. Talbutt, her second John J. Hampton, of Paris, Ky. After the death of Mr. Hampton, his widow returned to Jackson where she has lived a quiet and peaceful life ever since. She has always been a consistent member of the Presbyterian church and took great pleasure in tendering it all the service in her power.
Mrs. Hampton was taken sick with pneumonia but a few days ago, and died, as she had lived, like a good Christian woman, at 4 p.m. yesterday. The funeral takes place at the First Presbyterian church today.
From the Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Miss., March 19, 1908, p. 8:
The older citizens of Jackson will be pained to learn of the death of Mrs. Iva W. Hampton, at the family residence on North President street. Mrs. Hampton was the oldest daughter of the late Judge and Mrs. Thos. J. Wharton, and was born in the town of Clinton, moving to Jackson with her parents many years ago.
Deceased was twice married, her first husband being Dr. C. B. Talbutt, her second John J. Hampton, of Paris, Ky. After the death of Mr. Hampton, his widow returned to Jackson where she has lived a quiet and peaceful life ever since. She has always been a consistent member of the Presbyterian church and took great pleasure in tendering it all the service in her power.
Mrs. Hampton was taken sick with pneumonia but a few days ago, and died, as she had lived, like a good Christian woman, at 4 p.m. yesterday. The funeral takes place at the First Presbyterian church today.
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