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BIRTH NOTICES
These birth notices came from the Brinkley Argus in 1898. Monroe County communities would submit gossip sections to this paper each week and each gossip column was given a name I've included those names with the birth notices. During this time period, the paper was published once a week - on Thursdays. This particular page is complete. I've found all the birth notices I can find in the Brinkley Argus between 1896-1898. This page will have no more updates.
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B November 3, 1898 Local/Brinkley - Our friends, Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Brown, if looking any older are happy at being Grandpa and Grandma Brown. The little grandchild being born to Mr. and Mrs. Brode BROWN, near Clarendon Saturday last.
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D July 21, 1898 Black Ankle Notes Born - to H.N. and Mrs. DANIEL, a ten pound baby boy. Mother and child are doing well. H.N. will probably recover in time to attend the summer picnics. September 8, 1898 Turner Paragraphs - A little stranger came to the home of Arch DAY and wife a few days ago. She is a delicate little maid, but we hope she will long be (?)spaired to brighten the lives of her parents. July 14, 1898 Black Ankle Notes Born - to Mrs. Will DOOLEY, a bouncing baby boy. Will may survive, but will hardly resume his natural appearance.
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F October 13, 1898 Turner Paragraphs - A bouncing baby girl came to the house of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. FIELDER last Tuesday. Mother and child doing well.
GJuly 14, 1898 Turner Paragraphs - We congratulate Mr. Ed GRAHAM and wife upon the arrival of a baby boy at their home July 1. Long life to him.
H February 3, 1898 Black Ankle Notes Born: - to Mr. and Mrs. Sam HALLUMS, a bouncing girl baby. Mother and child are doing well but Sam is still a little nervous. October 20, 1898 Turner Paragraphs - To Willie Bob and Katie HENDERSON, a fine boy last Saturday. We offer congratulations.
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M August 25, 1898 Brinkley - Arrived at the home of Boswell MANLEY Saturday, a fine baby boy weighing 9 lbs. Well friend M., if you want to name him for a hero, you will not have to hunt for a name very long. September 8, 1898 Holly Grove News - Born to Mr. and Mrs. J.T. MORRIS September the (5th) fifth, a son. September 1, 1898 Monroe Station - Born to Mr. and Mrs. W.T. MORRIS on August 28th, a fine boy. We extend our congratulations.
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O November 17, 1898 Raymond Items Mr. and Mrs. B.R. OLIPHANT have a little stranger at their house. He will say Papa when he gets older.
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S July 28, 1898 From Monroe Station Born - to Mr. and Mrs. SCOTT a fine baby boy on the 21st. Tom was alive when last seen.
T January 20, 1898 Turner Paragraphs Congratulations are due Jno. Turner and wife of Cypert upon the arrival of a fine boy Wednesday the 5th.
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W August 25, 1898 Raymond Items - Mr. and Mrs. J.S. WALL have a little stranger at their house. She arrived the 18th. Mother and child doing well. July 28, 1898 Hunter Hummings - Another fine girl made its appearance at S.B. WILSON's last week. Mother and child doing well.
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Last update made 12/1/02 D&D Fletcher copyright © 2002
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