Mrs. Sarah Dunwody, daughter of Benjamin and Susannah Sutton, was born in Edgefield District, S. C., January 30th 1798, and died in Houston co., Ga., Jan. 2nd, 1867, in the 69th year of her age. She joined the M. E. Church, in Twiggs co., Ga., in 1822, and was married to the Rev. Jas. Dunwody, of the Georgia Conference 6th May 1823. [eulogy] Levi Ezell was born in Lancaster District, S. C., April 27th 1801, and died in Houston county, Ga., November 20th 1875. Early in life he moved to Twiggs county, Ga., where he married his first wife, Miss Sarah Roach, in 1832. He was married the second time to Miss Pamelia Hall, of Baldwin county, Ga., in 1842. W. F. Robison Arabella H. Davenport, daughter of Willis and Lydia Hodges, was born in Twiggs county, Ga., July 24, 1825; was married in the 18th year of her age to Smith Davenport, of Houston county, Ga. They settled in Buena Vista, Ga. Removed to Mississippi, and died 6th of January last. She died in Madison county, Fla. Robt. J. Hodges My mother, Mrs. Harriet Delespine Munro, was born in Charleston, S. C., January 17th 1784, and died at my home in Marion county, Ga., April 20th 1872. Her father was Joseph Delespine, a French surgeon, who came with the Squadrone under County D'Estaing in the time of the Revolution. He remained in Charleston three years after the birth of my mother, and moved to Norfolk, Virginia. From thence to New York city, where he remained several years and then made a visit to his parents who lived previous to the insurrection at Cape Francois, on the Island of St. Domingo. During his absence her mother accompanied her brother, John Russel, to Nassau, New Province, and was met by her husband on his return from St. Domingo. The family remained at Nassau till 1790, and moved to St. Salvador, where her father died. In the year 1795 she was sent to New York to be educated and married Edward Munro in the year 1797. With her husband she remained on St. Salvador till 1812, and moved to Daufus! kie Island and remained till 1825. During the time she lost four children. From Daufuskie island with her husband and six children, she moved to Twiggs county; remained seven years and moved to Dooly county where her husband died in 1835. Geo. W. C. Munro Mrs. Charlotte Veal, wife of William Veal, Sen., of Wilkinson co., Ga., was born in Washington co., Ga., December 25th 1796, and died Sept. 25, 1867. She was married to Mr. Veal in 1812, who settled in Twiggs co., Ga., the following year-- in 1846, moved to Wilkinson. She left an aged husband and three children. Mrs. Margaret Johnson, wife of Rev. C. G. Johnson, of Twiggs co., Ga., died on 1st inst. She has left a mother, brother, husband, and six small children. Wm. Griffin. September 4th 1867. Henry J. Slappey died in 2d August in Baker co., Ga., aged the age of 41. When quite a young man, he removed from Twiggs in Baker co., and engaged in the business of agriculture....