May 22, 1890 The Star DIED [Epsey McKenzie Adkinson Peevy] Mrs. E. PEEVEY, wife of Mr. Asa PEEVEY departed this life near McNeil, Ala., on May 11th 1890, after a long and painful illness. She is survived by many warm friends who watched with her during her suffering, the thought of which can but be oppressive to the memory of her many friends and relations in years to come. For many, many years she has occupied the position of a mother to the neighborhood, and we shall greatly miss her, yet live in the hope that our loss is her eternal gain. Our heart-felt sympathies are extended to the bereaved husband and children. A FRIEND. -------------------- May 22, 1890 The Star Married. At the residence of the bride's parents, near Monroeville on Tuesday, May 20th 1890, Mr. Bennett PAGE and Miss Sarah DAVIS. THE STAR extends congratulations, and wishes the happy couple a long life of happiness and prosperity. ------------------- 3-31-1898 Conecuh Record OBITUARY [Martha Ann Travis Stallworth McConnico] Died, March 16th, 1898, Mrs. M. A. MCCONNICO. Sister MCCONNICO was twice married; first to Mr. Nick STALLWORTH and latterly to Mr. C. T. MCCONNICO. She was the eldest daughter of Elder Alex TRAVIS. She lived at Allenton, Wilcox county, Pineville, Monroe county, and Hammock all of her life. She had been a patient sufferer for four long years and she went to sleep without a struggle. This departed sister was a devout Baptist and lived in the very sunshine of the Sun of Righteousness for many years. She was blessed with the closest attention and best of care. She was 85 years old. Peace to her ashes and rest to her soul. S. P. LINDSEY. ---------------- 5-28-1902 Evergreen Courant Death of Mrs. Susan SALTER [Susan Unknown (Qualls???) Sims Salter] Mrs. Susan SALTER, perhaps the oldest lady of this county, died on Sunday, the 25th inst., at the home of her son, Arthur SIMS, near Manti. Mrs. Salter was about 94 years old. She could remember many incidents of the war of 1812, and lived on the route where General Jackson marched to New Orleans. She was a noble, Christian woman, kind in her nature and always ready to minister to those who needed a tender nurse. She leaves a large number of children, grand-children and great grand-children. ============================== August 18, 1966 Evergreen Courant Services are held for S. J. BRUNDAGE Seaborn Johnson BRUNDAGE, age 82, died at his home on Friday, August 12 after a long illness. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Cope Chapel with the Rev. Don Montgomery and Rev. Aubrey HARTLEY officiating. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery with Cope Funeral Home directing. Until his retirement a number of years ago, Mr. BRUNDAGE was a prominent Evergreen businessman. He owned and operated one of the first electrical and plumbing contracting businesses in this area, establishing it in 1926. When he ceased to be active in this field, he devoted his time to a variety store he had established at the same time until his retirement. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. S. J. BRUNDAGE, Evergreen; one son, Seaborn J. Brundage, Jr., Evergreen; two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle ROBISON, Evergreen and Mrs. Jennie ALEXANDER, Panama City; 7 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Pallbearers were his grandsons and honorary pallbearers were C. A. JONES, L. W. PRICE, Fred WRIGHT, Frank DEAN, Cecil HAGOOD and Dr. Joseph HAGOOD. ------------------- 3-13-1896 Evergreen Courant Final rites are held for Mrs. Brundage [nee MORRIS] Mrs. James Edward (Granny) BRUNDAGE, 94, of 204 Belleview Avenue, Evergreen, died Saturday, March 8, in a Mobile hospital. Mrs. BRUNDAGE was a much beloved lady of this city. She and her late husband operated Brundage's Variety Store on West Front Street for many years. Many children grew up calling her "Mom" out of their affection for her and her affection for them. She was a loving wife and mother and grandmother who enjoyed the love and esteem of a wide circle of friends throughout this area. Graveside services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family plot in the Evergreen Cemetery with Minister Ron Williams officiating. Cope Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle ROBISON, Evergreen, and Mrs. Jennie ALEXANDER, Lynn Haven, Florida; seven grandchildren and several great grandchildren and several great great grandchildren.
1930 Conecuh Co. Ala. Evergreen Town April 15, 1930 p. 199 ED 14 Sheet 18A Belleview Ave. *204/403/418 Brundrige Seaborn J. head m w 46 M at 21 Ala Ala Ala Proprietor/Electric Shop James E. wife f w 38 M at 14 Saleswoman/Electric Shop Seaborn J. Jr. son 19 single Salesman/Electric Shop next door to-- 206/404/418 Hamilton, C. Rupert head m w 33 M at 21 Fla. Fla Fla Electrician/Electric Shop Jennie O. wife f w 23 M at 19 Ala Ala Ala [Brundage] Lorraine dau 11 Ala Fla Ala I made an error (typo) in the date of the James Edward "Eddie" Morris Brundage obit. It was 1986, not 1896. -----Original Message----- From: irishsttr2@aol.com To: ALCONECU-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 08:58:35 -0400 Subject: [ALCONECU] Various Conecuh Newspaper Items August 18, 1966 Evergreen Courant Services are held for S. J. BRUNDAGE Seaborn Johnson BRUNDAGE, age 82, died at his home on Friday, August 12 after a long illness. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Cope Chapel with the Rev. Don Montgomery and Rev. Aubrey HARTLEY officiating. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery with Cope Funeral Home directing. Until his retirement a number of years ago, Mr. BRUNDAGE was a prominent Evergreen businessman. He owned and operated one of the first electrical and plumbing contracting businesses in this area, establishing it in 1926. When he ceased to be active in this field, he devoted his time to a variety store he had established at the same time until his retirement. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. S. J. BRUNDAGE, Evergreen; one son, Seaborn J. Brundage, Jr., Evergreen; two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle ROBISON, Evergreen and Mrs. Jennie ALEXANDER, Panama City; 7 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Pallbearers were his grandsons and honorary pallbearers were C. A. JONES, L. W. PRICE, Fred WRIGHT, Frank DEAN, Cecil HAGOOD and Dr. Joseph HAGOOD. ------------------- 3-13-1896 Evergreen Courant [actually 1986!!!] Final rites are held for Mrs. Brundage [nee MORRIS] Mrs. James Edward (Granny) BRUNDAGE, 94, of 204 Belleview Avenue, Evergreen, died Saturday, March 8, in a Mobile hospital. Mrs. BRUNDAGE was a much beloved lady of this city. She and her late husband operated Brundage's Variety Store on West Front Street for many years. Many children grew up calling her "Mom" out of their affection for her and her affection for them. She was a loving wife and mother and grandmother who enjoyed the love and esteem of a wide circle of friends throughout this area. Graveside services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family plot in the Evergreen Cemetery with Minister Ron Williams officiating. Cope Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle ROBISON, Evergreen, and Mrs. Jennie ALEXANDER, Lynn Haven, Florida; seven grandchildren and several great grandchildren and several great great grandchildren. ==== ALCONECU Mailing List ==== Conecuh Web page http://www.rootsweb.com/~alconecu ============================== New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429