The Atlanta Constitution 30 Oct 1912
Mrs. J J Carson, Reynolds
Reynolds, Ga., October 29. (Special) This community was shocked this morning by the death of Mrs. J J Carson, at the family residence, six miles out. The interment was in the Carson buying grounds. Before her marriage she was Miss Lula Ricks, a daughter of the late I J Ricks, and a sister of Messrs. William T. and Ferdinand A. Ricks, and of Mrs. E W Cook, all of Reynolds. She is also survived by her mother. Her immediate family left to mourn her loss is her husband, Mrs. (sic) J J Carson, the most extensive planter of this section, and five boys, two of whom, F M and Ricks Carson, are students at Mercer.
The Atlanta Constitution 30 Oct 1912
Mrs. J J Carson, Reynolds
Reynolds, Ga., October 29. (Special) This community was shocked this morning by the death of Mrs. J J Carson, at the family residence, six miles out. The interment was in the Carson buying grounds. Before her marriage she was Miss Lula Ricks, a daughter of the late I J Ricks, and a sister of Messrs. William T. and Ferdinand A. Ricks, and of Mrs. E W Cook, all of Reynolds. She is also survived by her mother. Her immediate family left to mourn her loss is her husband, Mrs. (sic) J J Carson, the most extensive planter of this section, and five boys, two of whom, F M and Ricks Carson, are students at Mercer.
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