Mary Virgil Pilant, 18871905 (aged 17 years)

Name
Mary Virgil /Pilant/
Given names
Mary Virgil
Surname
Pilant
Birth
Unique identifier: 561188E67F6D09B564494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF45275
Birth of a brother
Unique identifier: 561188E6388A99F174494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF45813
Death of a brother
Unique identifier: 561188E6389859F184494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF45814
Burial of a brother
Unique identifier: 561188E638A5A9F194494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF45815
Death of a mother
Unique identifier: 561188E648D809B174494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF45237
Burial of a mother
Unique identifier: 561188E649E409B184494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF45238
Reference Number
Unique identifier: 561188E682FD09B5A4494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF45278
Shared note: 20961
Death
Unique identifier: 561188E6804709B574494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF45276
Burial
Unique identifier: 561188E6811509B584494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF45277
Family with parents
father
18451919
Birth: December 19, 1845 22 25 Madison Co, AL
Death: May 26, 1919Fort Worth, Tarrant Co, TX
mother
18451899
Birth: December 22, 1845 TN
Death: June 15, 1899Arlington, Tarrant Co, TX
Marriage MarriageMarch 14, 1865Estills Fork, AL
25 years
younger brother
18891889
Birth: April 24, 1889 43 43 Tarrant Co, TX
Death: April 24, 1889Tarrant Co, TX
-22 years
elder brother
18671867
Birth: October 17, 1867 21 21
Death: October 18, 1867
15 years
elder brother
18821965
Birth: February 16, 1882 36 36 Arlington, Tarrant Co, TX
Death: August 21, 1965Arlington, Tarrant Co, TX
3 years
elder brother
18841967
Birth: November 10, 1884 38 38 Arlington, Tarrant Co, TX
Death: October 23, 1967
2 years
herself
18871905
Birth: January 10, 1887 41 41 Tarrant Co, TX
Death: January 5, 1905Tarrant Co, TX
-14 years
elder sister
18731955
Birth: January 21, 1873 27 27 AL
Death: June 14, 1955TX
2 years
elder brother
18751955
Birth: March 26, 1875 29 29 TX
Death: October 19, 1955
3 years
elder sister
18781977
Birth: January 17, 1878 32 32 Arlington, Tarrant Co, TX
Death: December 17, 1977Fort Worth, Tarrant Co, TX
2 years
elder brother
18801881
Birth: May 14, 1880 34 34 Tarrant Co, TX
Death: November 10, 1881Tarrant Co, TX
-14 years
elder brother
18661942
Birth: April 6, 1866 20 20 Franklin Co, TN
Death: January 2, 1942Arlington, Tarrant Co, TX
3 years
elder sister
18681948
Birth: December 3, 1868 22 22 Franklin Co, TN
Death: July 18, 1948Fort Worth, Tarrant Co, TX
2 years
elder sister
18711918
Birth: January 28, 1871 25 25 TN
Death: January 7, 1918of pneumonia at home, Arlington, Tarrant Co, TX
Reference Number
Shared note

(Arlington (Texas) Journal, 12 Jan 1905)

A DAY OF MOURNING
Last Sunday was a day of unusual sorrow in Arlington, Funeral services were held over the remains of two of the most popular young people, Miss Virgil Pilant and Will Barham, each just entering womanhood and manhood respectively.
Miss Pilant died Thursday night at ten o'clock from blood poison, brought on by a malignant postule on the face. She was born and raised here and always had a cheerful smile and a pleasant word for everyone. To know her was to lover her; to associate with her was to be made better; and the memory of her pure sweet life robs death of much of its pain and bitterness.
The love which the people had for her and the sorrow felt was attested by the large crowd that attended the funeral, and burial Sunday morning and by the lavish floral offerings and tears shed.
The remains were kept till Sunday morning awaiting the arrival of a brother who had to come from Chicago. Morning services were dispensed with in all churches in order to do honor to the loved dead. Both funeral services were held at M. E. church of which both the young people were members. Rev. J. W. Lee pastor of the Methodist church assisted by Rev. M. C. Jackson pastor of the Baptist church conducted the services at church. The Barhams live out at the W. W. Floyd place and are comparative strangers to most of our people, but have made several acquaintances during the year that deeply sympathize with them in their great loss. Mr. Barham was held in very high esteem by those who knew him well. The immediate cause of his death was pneumonia. The Journal joins in the general sorrow over the death of these young people.

(elsewhere in this issue an article that is torn lists J. C. Pilant as her father)