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Emmett S Donnell

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Emmett S Donnell

Birth
Death
23 Apr 1917 (aged 63–64)
Burial
Columbus, Lowndes County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 19X
Memorial ID
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Mr. E. S. Donnell, of Columbus, Miss, and Miss Rosa Santini, of this city, were quietly married this morning at the residence of the bride's mother, in the presence of a few friends of the contracting parties, Rev. E. Thompson performing the ceremony. The groom is one of the leading citizens of Columbus, and deputy sheriff of Lowndes county, while the bride is one of Biloxi's fairest and most accomplished daughters. The bride was given away by J. Ward Gurley, of New Orleans, an intimate friend of the family. Those present at the ceremony were Miss Martin, of Columbus, Miss Turck, of New Orleans, Miss Younghans and Miss Edna Holley, of Biloxi, J. Ward Gurley, of New Orleans, and Ernest Desporte, of Biloxi. The happy couple left on the 10:40 a.m. train for Columbus, their future home, accompanied by the best wishes of their many friends.

Biloxi Herald (26 Jan. 1895)
Mr. E. S. Donnell, of Columbus, Miss, and Miss Rosa Santini, of this city, were quietly married this morning at the residence of the bride's mother, in the presence of a few friends of the contracting parties, Rev. E. Thompson performing the ceremony. The groom is one of the leading citizens of Columbus, and deputy sheriff of Lowndes county, while the bride is one of Biloxi's fairest and most accomplished daughters. The bride was given away by J. Ward Gurley, of New Orleans, an intimate friend of the family. Those present at the ceremony were Miss Martin, of Columbus, Miss Turck, of New Orleans, Miss Younghans and Miss Edna Holley, of Biloxi, J. Ward Gurley, of New Orleans, and Ernest Desporte, of Biloxi. The happy couple left on the 10:40 a.m. train for Columbus, their future home, accompanied by the best wishes of their many friends.

Biloxi Herald (26 Jan. 1895)

Gravesite Details

Was mayor of Columbus



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