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a. Note:   N9288 Virginian Pilot (Norfolk, Virginia), 14 June 1907
  Miss Mary Bathurst Jones passed away at her home in Baltimore Wednesday at an advanced age of 77 years. The deceased was born in Norfolk and was the daughter of the late Walter F. Jones, who was one of the early postmasters of this city, who held that position when the post office was on the site where the present Citizen's Bank stands.
  Miss Jones is survived by a large number of relatives in Norfolk–the Taylors, Loyalls, Chamberlains, Whitties and others. She had been a resident of Norfolk for a long period of years and had passed a considerable portion of the later years in Australia and Honolulu. Although she had attained a ripe old age, her death was a surprise to her Norfolk relatives. Her remains will arrive from Baltimore this morning, accompanied by her cousins, Capt. Robertson Taylor, of Baltimore and William Byrd Page, of Denver, Col. The funeral will be held from Christ Episcopal Church at 10 a.m. today.
b. Note:   N9290 Virginian Pilot (Norfolk, Virginia), 15 June 1907
  The remains of Miss Mary Bathhurst arrived here from Baltimore yesterday morning, accompanied by relatives accompanied by relatives. The funeral was solemnized from Christ Episcopal Church at 10 o'clock a.m., and was conducted by the rector, Rev. J.W. Morris, D.D.
  The interment was in Cedar Grove Cemetery.
  Following were the pallbearers: William Byrd Page, of Denver, Col.; Robertson Taylor, of Baltimore; Maj. R.C. Taylor, Col. Walter H. Taylor, J.C. Taylor, L. Page Taylor and Col. George W. Taylor, all of Norfolk, members of the family.


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