Northern Alabama, historical and . one. whodied a few years after their death without chil-dren. Two daughters, Anne Eliza, and LucyEarly, married, respectively, Col, N. II. K. Daw-son, of ]>allas. and Col. Daniel S. Troy, of Mont-gomery. Both died young, and the latter child-less, the former leaving an only daughter, now thewife of Dr. John I. Furniss, of Selma. For forty years they lived in the same home,dispensing a generous and hearty now, after the cares and sorrows of life areended, they repose alongside of their children andcherished kindred, in the beau


Northern Alabama, historical and . one. whodied a few years after their death without chil-dren. Two daughters, Anne Eliza, and LucyEarly, married, respectively, Col, N. II. K. Daw-son, of ]>allas. and Col. Daniel S. Troy, of Mont-gomery. Both died young, and the latter child-less, the former leaving an only daughter, now thewife of Dr. John I. Furniss, of Selma. For forty years they lived in the same home,dispensing a generous and hearty now, after the cares and sorrows of life areended, they repose alongside of their children andcherished kindred, in the beautiful family reme-tery at Evergreen (irove on the Alabama tiie shade of the magnolia and cypress treesplanted by their own hands. Let us hope that ablissful immortality awaits them in the realms ofeternity. FRANK NORRIS was born at .^elnia, Ala.,-March S, 1S4T. His father was William .JelTer-son Norris, one of Sehnas most distinguished andoldest citizens, who located here in early life. Our subject first went to the foinuion school of.


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