Name |
Obituary Date |
Death Date |
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11/27/1832 – 11/29/1832
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11/26/1832
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1/13/1832
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7/3/1832
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7/2/1832
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9/19/1832
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7/7/1832
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11/24/1832
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aged 2 1/2 years
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12/3/1832
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12/1/1832
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in the 4th year of her age
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11/7/1832
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7/7/1832
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aged 26
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4/21/1832
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4/20/1832
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6/4/1832 – 6/6/1832
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6/2/1832
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4/4/1832
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3/20/1832
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4/25/1832
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8/221832
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8/12/1832
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aged 82
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1/24/1832 – 1/26/1832
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1/24/1832
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5/14/1832
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11/13/1832
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infant son
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12/14/1832
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11/13/1832
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11/10/1832
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Infant and only children, with sister Sarah
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11/13/1832
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11/9/1832
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infant and only children, with brother Francis
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4/23/1832
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Wednesday last
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6/12/1832
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8/7/1832
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7/15/1832
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aged three years and three months
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1/14/1832
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11/9/1832
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11/8/1832
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aged one year and ten months
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9/8/1832
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11/7/1832
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4/23/1832
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Wednesday last
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11/22/1832
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11/18/1832
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infant son
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5/3/1732
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9/20/1832
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7/18/1832
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8/18/1832
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10/1/1832
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in the 21st year of his age
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1/7/1832 – 1/9/1832
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1/7/1832
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7/3/1832
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7/3/1832
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aged 85
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4/25/1832
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4/16/1832
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aged 89 years
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4/21/1832
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4/20/1832
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11/15/1832 -11/19/1832
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11/13/1832
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1/13/1832
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1/10/1832
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12/16/1832
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age 45
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12/6/1832
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8/29/1832
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8/14/1832
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8/13/1832
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12/6/1832
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National Banner and Nashville Daily Advertiser, 1832
January 7, 1832
Died in this town last night, Mr. James M. Pike, an active enterprizing man and a useful citizen, extensively known as broker and lottery agent. The funeral will take place from his late residence on Summer street tomorrow at 2 o’clock. The friends and acquaintances of the family are requested to attend.
January 9, 1832
Obituary. James M. Pike (see copy)
January 13, 1832
Died in this town on Tuesday, 10th, Mrs. Nancy Runkle.
January 13, 1832
William Ferril Baird (see copy)
January 14, 1832
Died, Rev. Dr. Jennings (see copy)
January 24, 1832
Died in this town this morning of a lingering illness, Mr. William W. Goodwin.
January 26, 1832
Died. William W.Goodwin (see copy)
March 20, 1832
The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Fogg are invited to attend the funeral of Miss Elizabeth Fogg at the residence of Mr. Fogg tomorrow at 11 o’clock.
April 4, 1832
Died, Edmund Finch (see copy)
April 21, 1832
Died at the Nashville City Hotel last evening, Captain James E. Dickson of Florence, Alabama.
April 23, 1832
Died at his residence near this place on Wednesday last, Mr. Isaac Hilliard. On the same day, Mr. Michael Long, an old and respectable citizen of this county.
April 25, 1832
Died in Davidson County on Monday, 16th instant, Mrs. Susannah Pryor, aged 89 years.
April 25, 1832
Died in this city, Charles B. Foster, son of Mr. George Foster.
May 3, 1832
Died, Mrs. Mary M’Nairy (see copy)
May 14, 1832
Died, in Nashville, Mr. William Harding, Sen. (see copy)
June 4, 1832
Unfortunate and Distressing Accident, Joseph W. Erwin (see copy)
June 6, 1832
The body of Joseph W. Erwin who was drowned on the 2nd instant, was found yesterday and committed to the grave this morning.
June 12, 1832
Died in Davidson County, Mrs. Elizabeth Hooper (see copy)
July 3, 1832
Died in Davidson county on the 30th ult., Mr. Dempsey Powell, aged 85.
July 3, 1832
Died in Nashville on the 2nd instant, Samuel B. Beldsnyder, infant son of Mr.Thomas Beldsnyder. Funeral this morning at 10 o’clock. Service by Rev. M. Gwinn.
July 7, 1832
Died in this town, Mr. Sterling Brewer, a worthy and respective citizen.
July 7, 1832
Died at Little Rock, Arkansas, Mr. Edward D. Deadrick, late of this town, aged 26.
July 18, 1832
Died in this town, Mr. James R. Napier, eldest son of Colonel R. C. Napier, in consequence of an injury upon the head and neck from diving against a rock while bathing in too shallow water.
August 7, 1832
Died in this county on the 15th instant, Rhonda Goodrich James, an interesting and beautiful child, aged three years and three months, daughter of the late Lyman James.
August 14, 1832
Died in this town last night, Eli Talbot, Esquire, Clerk of the Chancery Court for this district, a respective, intelligent and useful citizen.
August 18, 1832
Died in this place, Andrew Jackson Nowland (see copy)
August 22, 1832
Died in this county on the 12th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth Goodrich, consort of Mr. John Goodrich, aged 82.
August 29, 1832
Departed this life, Selinda Paralee Stump (see copy)
September 8, 1832
Died in this town, Miss Margaret Litton, youngest daughter of Mr. Alexander H. Litton.
September 20, 1832
Died in this town, Mr. Andrew Morrison. Funeral this afternoon at 4 o’clock from his late residence in Colonel Napier’s Building, Union Street. The friends and acquaintances of the deceased are invited to attend.
September 29, 1832
Died in this county after a short illness, Mrs. Sarah L. Bell, consort of Honorable John Bell. Funeral from his residence this evening at 4 o’clock.
October 1, 1832
Died in this town, Mr. William G. Parrish in the 21st year of his age.
November 7, 1832
Died in this town, Major James Lockhart, an amiable and must esteemed citizen.
November 7, 1832
Died in this county, Major John Buchanan, a pioneer of the west, one of the first settlers in Tennessee and a veteran hero of the early wars with the Indians.
November 9 1832
Died in this town of hydrocephalus (dropsy of the brain) on the evening of the 8th instant, Charles Pease, infant son of Dr. William P. Lawrence, aged one year and ten months.
November 13, 1832
Died in this town on Friday the 9th instant, Sarah Branch and on Saturday the 10th, Francis M’Alister, infant and only children of H. R. W. Hill, Esquire.
November 13, 1832
Died in this county, Nathaniel M’Nairy, infant son of Mr. William G. Harding.
November 15, 1832
Died in this town on Tuesday, 13th instant, Mrs. Lydia Robertson, consort of Dr. Felix Robertson.
November 19, 1832
Died, Mrs. Lydia Robertson (see copy)
November 22, 1832
OBITUARY. Departed this life on Sunday the 18th instant after an illness of about 30 hours, Samuel Lyon, infant son of Mr. Alpheus Lyon at the residence of his grandfather, M. C. Dunn, Esquire of this county. If the kind solicitude of friends and relatives could have prevented or averted the arrow of the monster death, it never would have fastened in thy young and tender heart. But thou art fallen, thou art nipped like the rose in the bud, ere thy beauties had expanded or thou hadst tasted the vain and transitory things of this wicked world.
November 24, 1832
Died in this county, Catherine L. Brown, aged 2-1/2 years, posthumous and only child of the late William L. Brown, Esquire.
November 27, 1832
Died in this town, November 26, Mrs. Irena Alloway, consort of Mr. John Alloway.
November 29, 1832
Died, Mrs. Irena Alloway (see copy)
December 3, 1832
Died in this county on the 1st instant, Sarah Virginia, in the 4th year of her age, and second daughter of William W. Brown.
December 6, 1832
Died in this town, Mr. John Woodcock.
December 6, 1832
Died in this town, Sarah Louisa, daughter of Mrs. R. B. C. Spence.
December 14, 1832
Died in this town, Mr. Samuel K. Hazle.
December 16, 1832
Died in this county, Mrs. Lucinda Scruggs, wife of William Scruggs, age 45.
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