Here are some more old obits and a couple of marriages. I forgot to include the url for the site where I was finding these when I posted obits the last time. It is: http://vagenealogy.homestead.com/ MR. KEMP'S FUNERAL. Body Laid to Rest at the Churchyard in Gloucester. GLOUCESTER, VA., May 15.-The funeral services of the late Mr. Harry Greenway Kemp, who died in Richmond Saturday afternoon, took place in Ware Church at 1:30 P. M. The pall-bearers were: Dr. Robert Bryan, Messrs. Jonathan Bryan, Franklin P. Dabney, John T. Perrin, H. E. Taliaferro and George B. Taliaferro. The interment was in the church yard by his parents. The flowers was[sic] beautiful and abundant. Mr. Kemp was a native of Gloucester, and for many years lived in Washington. He was held in high esteem by his elder assocoates in Gloucester. from "The Times-Dispatch" Richmond, Va., Tues., May 16, 1905 issue, p. 4, c. 6 DIED-At his seat in Gloucester county, Col. THOMAS LEWIS, of the 4th Reg. Virginia Artillery. He has left many relatives and acquaintances to regret the loss of a sincere friend and truly honest man. from the "Virginia Argus", Richmond, Va., Sat., Nov. 30, 1805 issue, p. 3 Fielding Lewis Taylor, Jr. GLOUCESTER, C. H., VA., September 1. The death of Fielding Lewis Taylor, Jr., at 2 o'clock this morning, has caused deep distress among the friends of Judge and Mrs. Taylor, of Rosewell. Fielding was taken with fever July 30. With the best medical attention and a trained nurse, it was thought he would get well. He was the only son of his parents, and was a lad of great promise. from "The Richmond Dispatch," Richmond, Va., Tues., Sept. 2, 1902 issue, p. 10 Died- On Thursday, at his farm on Gloucester county, where he lived in Summer months, James B. Vaughan, of Princess Anne county in his 47th year. Remains in the family burial ground on Broad Creek, Princess Anne county. from the "Norfolk and Portsmouth Herald," Norfolk, Va., Mon., Sept. 1, 1828 issue, p. 3, c. 2 Marriages CAVAN-VAIDEN.-At the West Point Hotel, by the Rev. T. H. Boggs, Mr. A. Y. CAVAN, of Gloucester county, to Miss S. B. VAIDEN, of Chesterfield county, Va. from "The Daily Courier," Petersburg, Va., Friday Morning, March 17, 1871 issue Married in Washington, D.C. 1917- September- Charles H. Hughes, of Richmond city & Mabel Oliver, of Gloucester County