NameJames Lewis Throckmorton
Birth18 Sep 187913
Death1 Oct 190513
BurialOakwood Cemetery, 3101 Nine Mile Rd. Richmond, VA, USA 23223
Misc. Notes
a possible relation?
WILLIAMS, Evelyn May Throckmorton, 93, of Mechanicsville, slipped away quietly at her home with her family, on July 19, to be with her Lord. She was born in Richmond on August 22, 1914, to the late James Throckmorton and Mary Harmon. When she was young, she worked alongside her father at the Union Envelope Company. In 1938, she married her beloved husband, Aubrey Thomas Williams, who preceded her in death in 1998. After many years at home raising her son, she went to work for the Pohlig Bros. Company, until her retirement. She was a member of the Hanover Evangelical Friends Church. Survivors include her son, Thomas Edward and wife, Wendy, of Mechanicsville; two sisters, Marion Burns of Sandston and Barbara Oates of Ruther Glen; sister-in-law, Dorothy Throckmorton; brother-in-law, William Brinkley; two grandsons, Michael Wayne and wife, Laura, and James Matthew and wife, Desiree, all of King William; five great-grandchildren, Trinity Marie, Elizabeth Marie, Emma Leigh, Azriel Eve and Joshua David; numerous nieces and nephews and her beloved church family. She was preceded in death by three brothers, James, Gerald and William; and two sisters, Louise Goode and Margaret Brinkley. Visitation will be 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, July 21 at the Nelsen Funeral Home, Laburnum Chapel. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. the following day at the funeral home. Burial will follow at Washington Memorial Park. Memorial donations may be made to Hanover Evangelical Friends Church, 6420 Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville, Va. 23111 or to Odyssey Hospice, 8000 Franklin Farms Dr., Suite 100, Richmond, Va. 23229.
Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 7/21/2008
Spouses
Birth4 Apr 187787,13
Death5 Feb 195713
BurialOakwood Cemetery, 3101 Nine Mile Rd. Richmond, VA, USA 23223
Occupationcigar factory (1900)
FatherRobert Fleming Stewart (1835-1914)
Misc. Notes
widow in 1910 and living with parents
Henrico 1900 says b Apr 1880
Research
from a clippping saved by Naomi Taylor. The top was missing.
“. . . by Rev. M. Ashley Jones in his porlars
at No. 9 North wenty-ninth Street. The
ushers were Me srs. William Stewart,
brother of the bride, and Vernon Taylor,
of Lanexa, a cousin of the bride.
Miss Stewart is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. T. Stewart, of No,. 2606 Ven-
able Street, and has a host of friends in
the eastern section of the city. Mr.
Throckmorton is a residnet of Fulton
and holds a responsible position at the
Lower Gas Works.
Mr. and Mrs. Throckmorton will reside
at No. 318 North Twenty-seventh Street.”
ChildrenRobert Clifton (1904-1989)
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