Justice Family
441 South near Nicklesville
From Joseph T. Maddox Cemeteries of Wilkinson County
1. Moses Justice 1824
2. Sallie Goodson Justice 1835
June 16, 1886
Dublin Post
Nickleville Items
Mr. Paul F. Duggan, returned from Indian Springs yesterday where
he has been spending his vacation.
Mr. W. M. Harrison, a prominent gentleman
of Butler, Ala., returns to his home tomorrow, after spending two weeks
in our midst visiting relatives and searching for the graves of his ancestors.
Mr. H., with his father, removed from this county 58 years ago. He was
then a five year old boy, and this is his first visit since his removal.
He is an interested talker and related and anecdotes of his early pioneer
life with such vivid distinctness as to instantly impress the mind of the
hearer with by the hardships endured by the few inhabitants of the then
frontier. Though uneducated, he has the most wonderful rentative memory,
remembering with scrupulous exactness the dates and incidents of all his
business transactions from 40 years previous to his present time. He has
amassed a _____ and retired living and elegant style upon his income. He
has perfected arrangements for a handsome tombstone and iron railing to
adorn the grave of his maternal grandfather who lies in a neglected burying
ground in a field now owned by Mrs. Dicy Brack.
June 12, 1886 |