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Frances Delila “Fannie” Adams

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Frances Delila “Fannie” Adams

Birth
Cobb County, Georgia, USA
Death
5 Sep 1923 (aged 21)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.0158047, Longitude: -84.4288346
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Graduated Reinhardt College 1920.
Died of tuberculosis.

1910 Cobb Co., GA Post Oak militia dist. ed 33 25 April Post Oak Road p 15 B, 284, 295
Adams, James head, 51, married 27 yrs, GA/SC/SC, farmer, general farm, Emp. Y Y, off. 47
Annie 43, mom of 8, 8 living GA/GA/GA/
Virgil E. 24 occupation none
Carl 20 farm laborer
Arthur C. 17 farm laborer
Robert L. farm laborer
Annie M. 11 none
Fannie L. 8 none

1920 Cherokee Co., GA Waleska town, Harbins dist. 21 Jan.
11B, Adams, James 60, GA/GA/GA/, farm laborer working out, wage earner, own house
Annie 53
Annie May 21 college student
F. D. 18 college student (Frances Delila)

Marietta Journal 20 Nov 1914
Here is The Showing Made At First Corn Show of Boys Club
name bushels prizes . . .

Prize Girl's (sic) Canning Club
Ninth Fannie Adams
Tenth Anna Mae Adams

Marietta Journal 12 Nov 1915
Results of Canning and Corn Club Contests Held Here Last Week.

. . . 12 exhibits from Girls Canning club: Annie Mae Adams, Fannie Adams, Lessie Argo, Stella Argo, Maggie Headrix, Annie Bell Kent, Niia (sic) Bell Latimer, Willie V. Latimer, Sarah Lovelace, Chessie McClure, Lou Ella McClure.

Girl's Canning Club . . .

Highest net profit on 1-10 acre: 1st Maggie Hendrix, $83.25; 2nd Fannie Adams; . . .

Greatest variety of fruit: 1st Sarah Lovelace, 32 varieties; 2nd Fannie Adams; 3rd Annie Mae Adams; . . .

Best Exhibit: . . . .5th Fannie Adams.

Best Record and History:
2nd Fannie Adams; 3rd Annie Mae Adams.

Best all round exhibit:
2nd Fannie Adams . .

Marietta Journal 11 Aug 1916 p 9
Harmony Grove
Col. V. E. Adam, of Atlanta, spent the week end with home folks.
Mrs. C. R. Adams and small daughter, Dorothy, of Mobile, Ala., are spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. James Adams.

Misses Annie Mae and Fannie Adams and Messrs. Virgil, Carl, and Lyman Adams spent Sunday afternoon in Roswell with their brother, Mr. Arthur Adams, who is not expected to live.

Cobb County Times 30 Nov 1916
Crossroads
Misses Annie May and Fannie Adams were the lovely guests of Miss Clifton Murdock, Sunday.

Marietta Journal 30 Aug 1918
Miss Fannie Adams of Waleska visited Mrs. G. T. Hagood last week.

Virginia is sure that Frances Adams was at Alto Sanatorium which was the Georgia State TB sanatorium for many years. Alto is about 10 miles on the Atlanta side of Cornelia. The prison bought the land after the sanatorium closed.

Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name: Frances Adams
Death Date: 05 Sep 1923
County of Death: Fulton
Certificate: 26305-E

no obit in the Atlanta Constitution.

Published in the Cobb County Times, September 13, 1923:

"The many friends around here were bereaved to hear of Miss Fannie Adam's (sic) death in Atlanta one day last week. She was well known throughout this place a few years ago. We deeply sympathize with the sorrowing relatives and friends."
Graduated Reinhardt College 1920.
Died of tuberculosis.

1910 Cobb Co., GA Post Oak militia dist. ed 33 25 April Post Oak Road p 15 B, 284, 295
Adams, James head, 51, married 27 yrs, GA/SC/SC, farmer, general farm, Emp. Y Y, off. 47
Annie 43, mom of 8, 8 living GA/GA/GA/
Virgil E. 24 occupation none
Carl 20 farm laborer
Arthur C. 17 farm laborer
Robert L. farm laborer
Annie M. 11 none
Fannie L. 8 none

1920 Cherokee Co., GA Waleska town, Harbins dist. 21 Jan.
11B, Adams, James 60, GA/GA/GA/, farm laborer working out, wage earner, own house
Annie 53
Annie May 21 college student
F. D. 18 college student (Frances Delila)

Marietta Journal 20 Nov 1914
Here is The Showing Made At First Corn Show of Boys Club
name bushels prizes . . .

Prize Girl's (sic) Canning Club
Ninth Fannie Adams
Tenth Anna Mae Adams

Marietta Journal 12 Nov 1915
Results of Canning and Corn Club Contests Held Here Last Week.

. . . 12 exhibits from Girls Canning club: Annie Mae Adams, Fannie Adams, Lessie Argo, Stella Argo, Maggie Headrix, Annie Bell Kent, Niia (sic) Bell Latimer, Willie V. Latimer, Sarah Lovelace, Chessie McClure, Lou Ella McClure.

Girl's Canning Club . . .

Highest net profit on 1-10 acre: 1st Maggie Hendrix, $83.25; 2nd Fannie Adams; . . .

Greatest variety of fruit: 1st Sarah Lovelace, 32 varieties; 2nd Fannie Adams; 3rd Annie Mae Adams; . . .

Best Exhibit: . . . .5th Fannie Adams.

Best Record and History:
2nd Fannie Adams; 3rd Annie Mae Adams.

Best all round exhibit:
2nd Fannie Adams . .

Marietta Journal 11 Aug 1916 p 9
Harmony Grove
Col. V. E. Adam, of Atlanta, spent the week end with home folks.
Mrs. C. R. Adams and small daughter, Dorothy, of Mobile, Ala., are spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. James Adams.

Misses Annie Mae and Fannie Adams and Messrs. Virgil, Carl, and Lyman Adams spent Sunday afternoon in Roswell with their brother, Mr. Arthur Adams, who is not expected to live.

Cobb County Times 30 Nov 1916
Crossroads
Misses Annie May and Fannie Adams were the lovely guests of Miss Clifton Murdock, Sunday.

Marietta Journal 30 Aug 1918
Miss Fannie Adams of Waleska visited Mrs. G. T. Hagood last week.

Virginia is sure that Frances Adams was at Alto Sanatorium which was the Georgia State TB sanatorium for many years. Alto is about 10 miles on the Atlanta side of Cornelia. The prison bought the land after the sanatorium closed.

Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name: Frances Adams
Death Date: 05 Sep 1923
County of Death: Fulton
Certificate: 26305-E

no obit in the Atlanta Constitution.

Published in the Cobb County Times, September 13, 1923:

"The many friends around here were bereaved to hear of Miss Fannie Adam's (sic) death in Atlanta one day last week. She was well known throughout this place a few years ago. We deeply sympathize with the sorrowing relatives and friends."

Inscription

Frances D. Adams
Sept. 22, 1901
Sept. 5, 1923
Yea, though I walk through the
valley of the shadow of death
I will fear no evil for thou
art with me, thy rod and
thy staff they comfort me.



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