It was submitted by (paulinho@erols.com) on Thursday, June 6, 2002 at d: d: d --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 17 October 1903 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 17 Oct 1903, pg 5, column 2 --Mr. Arthur W. Lankford has issued invitations to the marriage of his daughter, Henrietta Birkhead to Mr. J. Coston Goslee, Wednesday October the twenty eighth, 1903, at half past twelve o'clock, Pitts Creek Presbyterian Church, Pocomoke City, Md. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 17 October 1903 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 17 Oct 1903, pg 5, column 1 Local Department --Mr. John Wesley Riggin has sold his farm in Nutters district to Mr. Affria Fooks. --Mrs. William T. Riggin and children, Raymond and Beulah, who have been visiting their relatives in Nutters district for the past three weeks returned to their home in Philadelphia, last Tuesday. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 10 Oct 1903 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 10 Oct 1903, pg 5 --Mr. Thos. C. Morris attended the funeral of his mother [should read "brother"], Levin F. Morris last week in Baltimore City. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 26 September 1903 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 26 Sep 1903, pg 5 --Busy days have been the order at the Salisbury Marine Railway for several months. The schooners, R. E. Powell, Nellie Jackson, T. D. Purnell, Wm Hackett Johnson and Thos. B. Taylor, have been put in good sea style and Mr. Lloyd is now building another 65 foot boat to have coal oil engine power. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 12 November 1898 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 12 Nov 1898, pg 5 --Mr. Paul Anderson died last Thursday night at his home at Anderson's mill, in Salisbury district, of consumption. His remains were interred this morning in the family burial grounds. A widow and two small children survive him. Mr. Anderson was about 30 years old. He was a nephew of Mr. H. W. Anderson. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 26 February 1898 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 26 Feb 1898 Fruitland, Md., Mrs. Mattie Morris and son Kent spent Saturday and Sunday last with friends in Pocomoke City. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 24 July 1909 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 24 Jul 1909, pg 1 Death of Mrs. John L. Coates Mrs. John L. Coates, of Wilmington, Del., died Saturday of tuberculosis, aged 47 years. She was the daughter of the late Wm. P. Morris, of near Fruitland and has resided in Wilmington since her marriage, nearly twenty years ago. She had many friends in this county who knew her as Miss Nellie Morris. The following are her brothers and sisters: Misses Mary and Emma Morris, John E. and Jacob Morris of Fruitland, Mrs. Leroy A. Cox, Sewell, New Jersey and Mrs. Edward B. Lankford, Pocomoke City. Besides her husband she leaves the following children to mourn the loss of a mother: Miss Bertha and Masters Harold and Stanford Coates. Funeral from her late home Tuesday afternoon July 20th. Internment in Mount Salem Cemetery. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 17 Jul 1909 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 17 Jul 1909 Arthur W. Lankford Mr. Arthur W. Lankford, a well and favorably known farmer, of Somerset County, near Pocomoke city, died Sunday morning, of General Debility, aged 72 years. Mr. Lankford, was a native of this County, being born and raised near Salisbury. He moved to Somerset at the age of 21 where he has since resided. He was twice married, his last wife, who has been dead over twenty years, was Miss Elizabeth Morris, daughter of the late Wm. P. Morris, of near Fruitland. Up until a few years ago Mr. Lankford led an active life, taking a deep interest in politics. He leaves four sons and three daughters, Mrs. J. Costen Goslee, of near this city, being one of them. Funeral services were conducted by Dr. Bowen in the Presbyterian Church at Pocomoke City, Monday afternoon. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 10 July 1909 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 10 Jul 1909, pg 5 --Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Long of Philadelphia are visiting Mr. Long's father, Dr. J. I. T. Long at Allen, this week. --Miss Edna C. Disharoon, of York, Pa., is a guest at the home of her brother, Mr. T. Ray Disharoon, Smith street.