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William Jones Whitehead

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William Jones Whitehead

Birth
Jackson County, Georgia, USA
Death
14 Apr 1922 (aged 85)
Madison County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Madison County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Georgia County Marriages

Name William J. Whitehead

Sex Male

Spouse's Name Sarah A. F. Brown

Spouse's Sex Female

Event Type Marriage

Event Date 1 Jan 1860

Event Place Madison County, Georgia, United States


Danielsville Monitor, 21 April 1922


DEATH CALLS MR. W.J. WHITEHEAD


On last Friday evening April 14, 1922, death called Mr. W. J. Whitehead.

He was born and reared in Jackson county but later came to Madison county and has lived her a number of years, having lived to quite an old age, being 85

years and 14 days old. He was a member of the Methodist church and always

attended the services regularly as long as he was able. He was laid to rest at Fork cemetery on last Saturday evening, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. M.K. Patgtillo, of Comer, Ga.

He leaves six children, thirteen grandchildren, twenty-five great-grandchildren, and one great great grandchild and a host of other relatives and

friends to mourn his death.

Georgia County Marriages

Name William J. Whitehead

Sex Male

Spouse's Name Sarah A. F. Brown

Spouse's Sex Female

Event Type Marriage

Event Date 1 Jan 1860

Event Place Madison County, Georgia, United States


Danielsville Monitor, 21 April 1922


DEATH CALLS MR. W.J. WHITEHEAD


On last Friday evening April 14, 1922, death called Mr. W. J. Whitehead.

He was born and reared in Jackson county but later came to Madison county and has lived her a number of years, having lived to quite an old age, being 85

years and 14 days old. He was a member of the Methodist church and always

attended the services regularly as long as he was able. He was laid to rest at Fork cemetery on last Saturday evening, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. M.K. Patgtillo, of Comer, Ga.

He leaves six children, thirteen grandchildren, twenty-five great-grandchildren, and one great great grandchild and a host of other relatives and

friends to mourn his death.



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