Mary Ann Penelope Cunningham nee Anthony (ca. 1835 - 1917) -- sitting in the center? :: 3rd cousin of our Josephine :: 3rd great-grandma of blogger, Dana Huff :: http://genealogy.danahuff.net ::
To Honor Miss Antony, July 21, 1929, The Dallas Morning News :: granddaughter of granddaughter of Margaret Frances Antony nee Davis (1833-1912), older sister of our Josephine ::
Mrs. J. A. Brown Will Entertain with Tea Friday, February 16, 1947, The Dallas Morning News
Miss McCraw Complimented with Shower, August 6, 1958, The Dallas Morning News :: aka Nancy Kate Curry nee McCraw (b. 1932 in Dallas County)
Awardees Told in Hobby, Antique Contests at Fair, October 9, 1960, The Dallas Morning News
Edwin L. Antony, July 23, 1896, The Dallas Morning News :: son of Margaret Frances Antony nee Davis (1833-1912), older sister of our Josephine ::
Dallas Writer Dies Suddenly at Home, October 19, 1927, The Dallas Morning News :: daughter-in-law of Margaret Frances Antony nee Davis (1833-1912), older sister of our Josephine ::
Mrs. Augusta Antony to be Buried Thursday, October 20, 1927, The Dallas Morning News :: daughter-in-law of Margaret Frances Antony nee Davis (1833-1912), older sister of our Josephine ::
Beryl Antony Becomes Bride of Miller McCraw, August 2, 1929, The Dallas Morning News :: granddaughter of Margaret Frances Antony nee Davis (1833-1912), older sister of our Josephine ::
Prominent Resident of Texas Dies Here, January 17, 1913, The Dallas Morning News :: He is the son of Margaret Frances Antony nee Davis (1833-1912), older sister of our Josephine Wingfield Henry nee Davis (1842-1899)
Prominent Resident of Texas Dies Here, January 17, 1913, The Dallas Morning News :: son of Margaret Frances Antony nee Davis (1833-1912), older sister of our Josephine ::
Funeral of E. L. Antony, January 18, 1913, The Dallas Morning News :: son of Margaret Frances Antony nee Davis (1833-1912), older sister of our Josephine ::
Necrology of Physicians in Texas 1885, January 4, 1886, The Dallas Morning News
Mrs. Alice Brown, April 26, 1963, The Dallas Morning News :: aka Alice Augusta Brown nee Antony (1878-1963) :: granddaughter of Margaret Frances Antony nee Davis (1833-1912), older sister of our Josephine ::
Mrs. McCraw, Former News Columnist, Dies, February 20, 1977, The Dallas Morning News :: aka Beryl Pauline McCraw nee Antony (1893-1977) :: granddaughter of Margaret Frances Antony nee Davis (1833-1912), older sister of our Josephine ::
Mrs. K. Miller McCraw Dies in Local Hospital, April 28, 1931, The Dallas Morning News :: aka Kate McCraw nee Miller (1866-1931) :: paternal great-grandma of Steve Curry
Oakland Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
Alice Antony Brown :: Apr. 3, 1878 :: Apr. 24, 1963 :: Oakland Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
Corpus Christi Caller-Times, December 19, 1970 :: Beryl Catherine Hill nee Ashburn (1928-1985) :: 2nd great-granddaughter of Margarette Frances Antony nee Davis (1833-1912), older sister of our Josephine
Corpus Christi Caller-Times, December 19, 1970
Galveston News 1876
Dallas Morning News. 13 October 1915 [sic -- actually 1912]. Antony -- Mrs. Margaret Frances Antony, 84 years old, died yesterday morning at 3528 Cedar Springs avenue. The body was sent to Rockwall [sic -- actually Rockdale] last night, and funeral service will be held there this morning. Mrs. Antony was a native of Georgia. Her husband, the late Dr. Milton Antony, was founder of the Atlanta Medical College at Atlanta, Ga. [sic -- actually Milton's "Father" founded the college] She had lived in Dallas two years. She is survived by one son, E. L. Antony, and two daughters [sic -- actually granddaughters], Mrs. J. A. Brown and Miss Mary Antony. NOTE :: Margaret is the older sister of our Josephine Wingfield Henry nee Davis (1842-1899).
Dallas Morning News. 18 July 1893. Davis-Antony Debate. . . . E. L. Antony . . .
Dallas Morning News. 11 February 1907. Antony on Bucket Shops. . . . E. L. Antony
The Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Paul F. Eve (shown speaking to a class of medical students) and Drs. Milton Antony, Louis A. Dugas, Paul DeSaussure Ford, Joseph A. Eve and Ignatius Garvin formed the pioneering faculty. Founded in 1829 in the city hospital on Greene Street, the faculty moved into the classic Greek Revival building constructed by architect Charles Cluskey in 1835. In January 1913, the students moved into the renovated Orphan Asylum on 13th Street. The city constructed the University Hospital as an adjunct to the college.
Completed in January 1935, University Hospital's Milton Antony Wing, named for MCGs founder, cost $86,500. Funds for this project included $64,875 from the city and county and $21,625 from the federal Public Works Administration. The Antony Wing remained unoccupied until October 1935 when a donation of $18,000 from Mrs. John W. Herbert, a winter resident, funded equipment for the building. The first floor was an outpatient clinic, and the second floor was for patients with communicable diseases. The Jennings Wing, named for Dr. William D. Jennings, an MCG graduate and former mayor, was completed in 1945 with 42 private patient rooms. This addition gave University Hospital a 350-bed capacity.
Online publisher: [Athens, Ga.] : Digital Library of Georgia, 2005. Original material: 1 postcard : col. ill. Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Ga. [New York] : Rotograph Co., [between 1900 and 1914] Picturing Augusta: historic postcards from the collection of the East Central Georgia Regional Library. Rights: Cite as: [title of postcard], Augusta and Environs Picture Post Cards in Color, East Central Central Georgia Regional Library, as presented in the Digital Library of Georgia.
Dana Swier Huff :: http://genealogy.danahuff.net :: an Anthony / Antony descendant