Maggie May Hiles and husband William Addison Knowles rest in Myrtle Hill Cemetery at Rome, Floyd County, Georgia. An obituary for May follows.
Walker County Messenger (LaFayette, Georgia)
20 May 1897 - pg. 1 [via Georgia Historic Newspapers]
The three children May left were William Addison Knowles, Jr. (b. 1891); Lena Hamilton Knowles (b. 1892); and Elizabeth May Hiles Knowles (b. 1895).
An interesting note: May's tombstone states she was born in 1870, but the obituary suggests 1871. William's tombstone states he was born in 1861, but the 1860 Bibb County, GA Federal census suggests he was born in June of that year.
May's mother, Elizabeth Sturdivant Hiles (1850-1898), was also buried at Myrtle Hill Cemetery.
Walker County Messenger (LaFayette, Georgia)
20 May 1897 - pg. 1 [via Georgia Historic Newspapers]
Love Could Not Save.William A. Knowles was born at Macon, GA, and died 14 January 1929 at Rome. He was a son of Joshua Knowles, a Methodist minister from Massachusetts. The cause of William's death was "Septicemia following infected foot," with a contributing factor of Diabetes. Per William's tombstone, his life was devoted to his children.
Rome, Ga., May 16. -- Mrs. W. A. Knowles, wife of the proprietor of the Rome Tribune, died of consumption, about 7:30 o'clock this morning. She was born in Summerville, Ga., Jan. 30, 1871. She is the second daughter of Capt. Thompson Hiles, a large wholsale [sic] dry goods merchant of Rome, and one of North Georgia's most prominent citizens. Mrs. Knowles graduated from Wesleyan and Shorter colleges, and was married Feb. 5, 1890. She leaves three children. The funeral will occur tomorrow (Monday) afternoon from the First Methodist church at 4 o'clock. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother a model Christian woman. The people of Rome deeply sympathize with Mr. Knowles.
The three children May left were William Addison Knowles, Jr. (b. 1891); Lena Hamilton Knowles (b. 1892); and Elizabeth May Hiles Knowles (b. 1895).
An interesting note: May's tombstone states she was born in 1870, but the obituary suggests 1871. William's tombstone states he was born in 1861, but the 1860 Bibb County, GA Federal census suggests he was born in June of that year.
May's mother, Elizabeth Sturdivant Hiles (1850-1898), was also buried at Myrtle Hill Cemetery.
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