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Margaret M. <I>Henry</I> Haywood

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Margaret M. Henry Haywood

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
10 Jun 1880 (aged 46–47)
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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She was also known as Mrs. Mag and Maggie.

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On 25 April 1853 in Wake County, North Carolina, she marries Ed. Graham Haywood.

Source:
Marriage Abstract One.
Marriage Abstract Two.

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In 1880,

DIED.

HAYWOOD. -- In this city, on Thursday, June 10th, at 12 1/2 o’clock, Mrs. MARGARET H. HAYWOOD, wife of Col. Ed. Graham Haywood, aged 47.

The funeral will take place from the Church of the Good Shepard at 5 1/2 o’clock, Saturday, June 12.

[Transcribed by David A. French,
www.ENCFamiles.org, 24 April 2018.]

The Raleigh News (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Friday, June 11, 1880, Page 3, Column 6
https://newscomnc.newspapers.com/image/56210007/

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DEATH OF MRS. ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD.

Mrs. Margaret H. Haywood, wife of Col. Ed. Graham Haywood, died at her home in this city on yesterday, at 12 M., after a somewhat protracted sickness.

The warmest friendship and the profoundest sympathy must step lightly to day in the presence of the dead and her mourning family. Scarcely anything is appropriate except silence. At another time too much cannot be said of the beautiful life of Mrs. Haywood.

She was the daughter of the Hon. Louis D. Henry, and had the highest education and cultivation of mind and manners, and was remarkable for grace and beauty.

She married Col. Haywood at an early age, and was the mother of eight children, most of whom survive her.

Lovely as she was everywhere, it was in her family that she shone brightest. As wife and mother she was a model: affectionate almost to idolatry; industrious, energetic and cheerful.

She was a devout, active and useful member of the Episcopal church, died in the christian faith, and left a bright hope for all her friends of her happy immortality.

[Transcribed by David A. French,
www.ENCFamiles.org, 24 April 2018.]

The Raleigh News (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Friday, June 11, 1880, Page 3, Column 1
https://newscomnc.newspapers.com/image/56210007/

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Funeral of Mrs. Ed. Graham Haywood.

The funeral of this lady, whose death occurred Thursday, was held yesterday afternoon from the Church of the Good Sheperd.

The remains, placed in a metallic casket of bronze color, were taken to the church, the procession being a very long one.

The following gentlemen officiated as pall bearers:

Hon. E. G. Reade, Hon D. G. Fowle, Hon. J. B. Batchelor, Col. T. C. Fuller, Col. W. H. H. Tucker, E. J. Hardin, Esq., F. H. Busbee, Esq., L. G. Bagley, Esq., Geo. H. Snow, Esq., R. H. Battle, Esq.

The services at the church were unusually solemn and impressive, and were witnessed by a large number of persons. The rector, Rev. E. R. Rich, conducted them.

The casket was nearly hidden from sight by the beautiful floral offerings.

The remains were taken to Oakwood, and there interred.

[Transcribed by David A. French,
www.ENCFamiles.org, 24 April 2018.]

The Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Sunday, June 13, 1880, Page 3, Column 2
https://newscomnc.newspapers.com/image/58084184/

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Mortuary Report.

During the week ending at sunset on Saturday, June 12th, there were in this city the following deaths:

[Excerpt.]

June 10 -- Margaret H. Haywood, white, 47 years, Bright’s disease.

[Transcribed by David A. French,
www.ENCFamiles.org, 24 April 2018.]

The Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Sunday, June 13, 1880, Page 3, Column 2
https://newscomnc.newspapers.com/image/58084184

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D I E D.

In Raleigh, on the 10th inst., Mrs. Margaret H. Haywood aged 47 years, wife of Col. Edw’d Grahams Haywood, and daughter of the late Louis D. Henry, Esq., of Fayetteville.

[Transcribed by David A. French,
www.ENCFamiles.org, 24 April 2018.]

The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Friday, June 18, 1880, First Edition · Page 3, Column 5
https://newscomnc.newspapers.com/image/143809656/

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It is unknown if she has a grave marker. She is not listed in the Oakwood Cemetery Burial database.

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Any additional info is greatly appreciated.
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She was also known as Mrs. Mag and Maggie.

~ ~ ~

On 25 April 1853 in Wake County, North Carolina, she marries Ed. Graham Haywood.

Source:
Marriage Abstract One.
Marriage Abstract Two.

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In 1880,

DIED.

HAYWOOD. -- In this city, on Thursday, June 10th, at 12 1/2 o’clock, Mrs. MARGARET H. HAYWOOD, wife of Col. Ed. Graham Haywood, aged 47.

The funeral will take place from the Church of the Good Shepard at 5 1/2 o’clock, Saturday, June 12.

[Transcribed by David A. French,
www.ENCFamiles.org, 24 April 2018.]

The Raleigh News (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Friday, June 11, 1880, Page 3, Column 6
https://newscomnc.newspapers.com/image/56210007/

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DEATH OF MRS. ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD.

Mrs. Margaret H. Haywood, wife of Col. Ed. Graham Haywood, died at her home in this city on yesterday, at 12 M., after a somewhat protracted sickness.

The warmest friendship and the profoundest sympathy must step lightly to day in the presence of the dead and her mourning family. Scarcely anything is appropriate except silence. At another time too much cannot be said of the beautiful life of Mrs. Haywood.

She was the daughter of the Hon. Louis D. Henry, and had the highest education and cultivation of mind and manners, and was remarkable for grace and beauty.

She married Col. Haywood at an early age, and was the mother of eight children, most of whom survive her.

Lovely as she was everywhere, it was in her family that she shone brightest. As wife and mother she was a model: affectionate almost to idolatry; industrious, energetic and cheerful.

She was a devout, active and useful member of the Episcopal church, died in the christian faith, and left a bright hope for all her friends of her happy immortality.

[Transcribed by David A. French,
www.ENCFamiles.org, 24 April 2018.]

The Raleigh News (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Friday, June 11, 1880, Page 3, Column 1
https://newscomnc.newspapers.com/image/56210007/

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Funeral of Mrs. Ed. Graham Haywood.

The funeral of this lady, whose death occurred Thursday, was held yesterday afternoon from the Church of the Good Sheperd.

The remains, placed in a metallic casket of bronze color, were taken to the church, the procession being a very long one.

The following gentlemen officiated as pall bearers:

Hon. E. G. Reade, Hon D. G. Fowle, Hon. J. B. Batchelor, Col. T. C. Fuller, Col. W. H. H. Tucker, E. J. Hardin, Esq., F. H. Busbee, Esq., L. G. Bagley, Esq., Geo. H. Snow, Esq., R. H. Battle, Esq.

The services at the church were unusually solemn and impressive, and were witnessed by a large number of persons. The rector, Rev. E. R. Rich, conducted them.

The casket was nearly hidden from sight by the beautiful floral offerings.

The remains were taken to Oakwood, and there interred.

[Transcribed by David A. French,
www.ENCFamiles.org, 24 April 2018.]

The Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Sunday, June 13, 1880, Page 3, Column 2
https://newscomnc.newspapers.com/image/58084184/

~ ~ ~

Mortuary Report.

During the week ending at sunset on Saturday, June 12th, there were in this city the following deaths:

[Excerpt.]

June 10 -- Margaret H. Haywood, white, 47 years, Bright’s disease.

[Transcribed by David A. French,
www.ENCFamiles.org, 24 April 2018.]

The Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Sunday, June 13, 1880, Page 3, Column 2
https://newscomnc.newspapers.com/image/58084184

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D I E D.

In Raleigh, on the 10th inst., Mrs. Margaret H. Haywood aged 47 years, wife of Col. Edw’d Grahams Haywood, and daughter of the late Louis D. Henry, Esq., of Fayetteville.

[Transcribed by David A. French,
www.ENCFamiles.org, 24 April 2018.]

The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Friday, June 18, 1880, First Edition · Page 3, Column 5
https://newscomnc.newspapers.com/image/143809656/

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It is unknown if she has a grave marker. She is not listed in the Oakwood Cemetery Burial database.

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Any additional info is greatly appreciated.


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