The Torch Light
Tuesday, January 15, 1878
Death of Little Maurice Vaughan
It is our duty to record the sad death of little Maurice, youngest son of the rev. M. H. Vaughan, of the St. Stephen’s church. On Tuesday evening last the
little fellow got a grind of coffee in his windpipe. {....unreadable}
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The Public Ledger
Friday, July 10, 1891
Death Of Miss Rebecca Veazey
Your correspondent from this place made some mistakes in his communication last week relative to his obituary of the death of Miss Rebecca Veazey. The
subject of this narrative was born February 1807, and was in her 85th year at the time of her death, and left a large number of relatives and friends who
looked on her Godly walk and Christian conversation to an advantage, she being always ready to rebuke sin and give good advice to the erring, especially to
those that professed the religion made accessible through the stonement made by her Savior, and strived to adhere to his teachings having joined the Baptist
church Lock’s (now Concord) before the date of 1825. At the time of her death she had been a member nearly 70 years. She truly was ripe for the harvest and
the Master, we believe has taken her as a ripe sheaf entitled to all the blessings of the righteous. “Well done good and faithful servant.” ----A. M. V.
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