You asked for us to post obits or anything else we might have. Here is the obit of my gg grandfather Rev. Lewis Solomon. He was born 4 Oct 1812 and died 20 Jan 1872. Through this obit is how I found out he was married twice. He married again after my gg grandmother passed away. His second wife is mentioned in his obit as standing around the bedside. Rose OBITUARY FOR LEWIS SOLOMON IN MEMORIAM "Friend after friend depart, Who has not lost a friend?" Died, at his residence in Twiggs County, of a complication of diseases, the Rev. Lewis Sol- omon; aged 59 years and 6 months. The writers of this humble tribute knew him intimately for the last forty years, and can truly say that his character for truth and hon- esty has never been questioned. His generosity was unbounded. He was liberal to a fault. Un- der his humble roof the stranger ever found a hearty welcome. With him, he was always ready to divide his frugal meal or render assistance when he thought necessity required it. "This truth he proved in every path, An honest man's the noblest work of God." In his last illness the best medical aid the country afforded was procured. A devoted wife and fond children watched assiduously and un- tiringly around his bed, but alas! at midnight in the 15th of the present month death sped his insidious and fatal shaft, and the voice of a good man was forever hushed in death. Six long weeks he lingered, and then at last, with- out a sigh, groan or glance to tell a parting pang, the spirit from him passed. He has gone to the grave, but the deeds of a well-spent life will live in the memory of posterity. He died a Christian. Light be the turf upon his bosom. Farewell, happy spirit! Faults he had. Who has them not? But they lean to virtue's side. To his memory we give a friend's offering--a tear. The subject of this notice had peculiar ideas in regard to the interment of his body. In health many weeks previously to his death, he left a written request that the undersigned, especial friends of his, so soon as he died, whether it be long or short, at once repair to his residence, superintend his burial and deposit his remains in the grave with their own hands in his family grave-yard. The request of our deceased friend and brother was complied with, and in token of friendship and the high esteem we had for him we have offered the above tribute. R. R. Slappy, Jno. H. Denson, J. T. Glover, Jno. A. Nelson, Wm. Faulk, Levi Gallemore, D. G. Hughes. January 20, 1872