Charlotta was born on 19 Aug 1853 in Arkansas, the daughter of James Armstrong Dickson and Mary Ann Woods.
She died on 12 Nov 1892 in Benton County, Arkansas .
Her husband was A.W. Duffy, who she married on 8 OCT 1891 in Benton County, Arkansas . They had no known children.
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Birth | 19 AUG 1853 |
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Death | 12 NOV 1892 |
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Census | 6 JUL 1870 |
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Census | 11 JUN 1880 |
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Burial | NOV 1892 |
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GS-Duffy-Dickson,Charlotte E
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Note 1
Obituaries from Benton Co, Ark Vol 1 1884-1898 Pg 94 - Duffy, Charlotte E. Dickson - Died, at her reidence in Bentonville Sat Nov 12 after a long illness, Mrs Charlotte E. Duffy, aged 39 yrs. Mrs Duffy was born Aug 19 1853. She professed religion in an early life and joined the C.P. Church. of which she has been a consistent and useful member. She has a host of friends, who mourn her death with sincere sorrow, and their sympathies extend to her husb, who enjoys, in the highest degree, the respect of the entire community. The funeral took place at the C.P. Church at 11 o'clock Sunday in the presence of a large concourse of people. She was buried at the Dickson family burying ground betweeen Bentonville and Rogers. The funeral cortege was a very long one and a large crowd had gathered at the graveyard to witness the last sad rites, attesting the esteem in which she was held.
Benton Co Democrat - Nov 17 1892.
Sorrow again reigns in another one of our happy homes and death with its inevitable summons has called from us a loving wife and a devoted friend, in the person of Mrs Charlotte E. Duffy, wife of A.W. Duffy, the sad event occurring after a brief sickness at the home of the decd on Sat Nov 12 1892, she being in her 39th yr at the time of her death. Mrs Duffy, whose maiden name was Miss Charlotte E. Dickson, was born in Bentonville Aug 19 1853 and early in life made the Good Confession and united with the C.P Church and always lived a pure christian life, dying in full faith of the promise of a blessed life to come. A devoted and sorrowing husb with many friends and relatives followed the remains to the Dickson Cem between Bentonville and Rogers., where they were gently laid to rest to watch the coming of the one in which she had lived and trusted. Bentonville Sun - Nov 19 1892.