Mrs. Lys Hawes died at her home in Ashland on Friday last of fever. Her body was brought to her former home near Yatesville, where it was buried last Sunday. The Rev. H. B. Hewlett conducted the funeral services. Mrs. Hawes was a daughter of "Slasher" James Carter, deceased, and was a good, highly respected woman. She was the mother of Dr. Hez, Hawes of Warfield. Big Sandy News, May 21, 1909
Yatesville—The wife of Ulysses Haws, who died in Greenup County on the 14th inst. Was brought here and interred in the Elkins graveyard on Sunday the 16th. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. B. Hewlett. The burial was largely attended. Mrs. Haws was a good Christian lady and highly esteemed by all who knew her. Big Sandy News, May 21, 1909
Mrs. Paulina Haws, wife of U. G. Haws, and daughter of "Slasher" Jim Carter, was born Jan 10, 1849 and departed this life May 14, 1909, aged 60 years, 4 months and 4 days. She joined the M. E. Church, South and was converted when 16 years old, and lived a true devoted Christian until her death. She was the mother of 8 children, 2 of which have gone to heaven and 6 remains on earth to mourn the loss of a dear mother. But they do not mourn as those that have no hope, for their loss on this earth is the angels gain in heaven. Mrs. Haws was loved, honored and respected by all who knew her. She was a kind hearted woman and ever ready to help the poor and needy. She was good to visit the sick. Big Sandy news, May 28, 1909
Buried 16 May 1909.
Mrs. Lys Hawes died at her home in Ashland on Friday last of fever. Her body was brought to her former home near Yatesville, where it was buried last Sunday. The Rev. H. B. Hewlett conducted the funeral services. Mrs. Hawes was a daughter of "Slasher" James Carter, deceased, and was a good, highly respected woman. She was the mother of Dr. Hez, Hawes of Warfield. Big Sandy News, May 21, 1909
Yatesville—The wife of Ulysses Haws, who died in Greenup County on the 14th inst. Was brought here and interred in the Elkins graveyard on Sunday the 16th. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. B. Hewlett. The burial was largely attended. Mrs. Haws was a good Christian lady and highly esteemed by all who knew her. Big Sandy News, May 21, 1909
Mrs. Paulina Haws, wife of U. G. Haws, and daughter of "Slasher" Jim Carter, was born Jan 10, 1849 and departed this life May 14, 1909, aged 60 years, 4 months and 4 days. She joined the M. E. Church, South and was converted when 16 years old, and lived a true devoted Christian until her death. She was the mother of 8 children, 2 of which have gone to heaven and 6 remains on earth to mourn the loss of a dear mother. But they do not mourn as those that have no hope, for their loss on this earth is the angels gain in heaven. Mrs. Haws was loved, honored and respected by all who knew her. She was a kind hearted woman and ever ready to help the poor and needy. She was good to visit the sick. Big Sandy news, May 28, 1909
Buried 16 May 1909.
Family Members
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Mary Elizabeth Carter Graham
1847–1921
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Leander Cox Carter
1854–1923
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Winney Leona Carter Young
1857–1914
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Strother James "Dock" Carter
1857–1917
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Winnie Rebecca Greenwood Greenwood Carter Pigg
1863–1946
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William A Carter
1863–1929
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Solomon C. Carter
1866–1941
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Lafayette Carter
1869–1900
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Drussie L. Carter
1871–1872
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