Individual Details

Margaret Henry Early

(4 Apr 1849 - 11 Nov 1921)



1920 Census. Otter River, Campbell Co, VA, Hh 199
May H. Haden, age 70, widowed
Mary Lou Bell, dau, age 30

Mrs. Margaret E. Haden
Evington, Nov 18 [1921] -- Mrs. Margaret Early Haden, after a short illness, died Friday night in her seventy-third year, she having been born April 13, 1849.
She was a daughter of Abner Early and Ann Kabler and on her father's side, she was a descendent of Bishop Early of Lynchburg, and a relative of General Jubal A. Early of Confederate fame. In 1877 she was married to Mark Anthony Haden.
Early in life she became a member of the Otterwood Presbyterian, of which church she remained a member, and where on Sunday morning a large congregation attended the funeral services which were conducted by Rev. W. G. Jones, of Lynch Station.
The pallbearers were Dr. N. L. Kabler, Dr. J. S. Irvine, Dr. C. W. Haden, Messrs. F. G. West, A. T. Little, and John W. Anthony. In the church the choir sang "Savior Thy Dying Love" and "Nearer My God to Thee"
The flowers were carried by Mrs. Wayne Leftwich, Mrs. Jack Langhorne, Mrs. Joe Bass, Mrs. Lee Barnes, Misses Ava Hicks, Jennie Goodman, Charles Anthony and Annie Anthony.
Mrs. Haden leaves a daughter, Mrs. J. L. Bell of Bedford County; two grandsons, J. L. Bell Jr. of Evington, and William Haden Payne of Charlottesville; a brother H. K. Early of West Virginia, and a sister, Mrs. E. G. Haden of Charlottesville.

Events

Birth4 Apr 1849Campbell County, Virginia
MarriageCa 1882Campbell County, Virginia - Mark Anthony Haden
Death11 Nov 1921Campbell County, Virginia

Families

SpouseMark Anthony Haden (1839 - 1910)
ChildJane M Haden (1884 - 1912)
ChildMary Louise Haden (1886 - 1932)
FatherAbner Early (1824 - 1888)
MotherMary Ann Kabler ( - )
SiblingMartha Douglas Early (1853 - 1933)
SiblingHarry Kabler Early (1869 - 1940)

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