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George Carter Tiller I

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George Carter Tiller I Veteran

Birth
Harrison County, Texas, USA
Death
9 Feb 1930 (aged 82)
Panola County, Texas, USA
Burial
De Berry, Panola County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
G-38, Old Cemetery
Memorial ID
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parents; William Tiller and Elizabeth Woodley

first spouse, Martha "Mattie" Crenshaw
married 11-14-1868, Panola County, Texas
children;
Belle
Cornelius
Alice
Albert
Mary Ella
Maude
George C.
Ora L.
Ray Dewitt

second spouse, Ida Keziah Murray
married 2-14-1897
children;
Lawrence
Mabel L.

served in Co D Willis' Regiment Texas Cavalry C.S.A.
Proud Confederate Soldier

member of W. P. Lane Camp
United Confederate Veterans
Marshall, Texas

(from the Confederate Veteran, April, 1930)
On February 19, 1930 at Bethany, La., in the home in which he was born and had ever lived, Comrade G. C. Tiller passed to his just reward, and is now bivouacking in the great camp of the comrades of the gray.
He was born in 1847, served in the War Between the States, in Comapny D, Willis' Regiment, Texas Cavalry, and was an active member of W. P. Lane Camp, United Confederate Veterans, of Marshall, Tex., and will ever be missed from their ranks.
He had been a consistent member of the Methodist Church since 1860, and served as a steward for many years in Mt. Zion Church, close to his home, and in this churchyard his body was interred. In passing the community sorrows for one who was a good neighbor and a kind friend.
He was a member of the Masonic fraternity and the Lodge of Carthage, Tex., officiated at the funeral.
[Ruth Evans Moore, Assistant Adjutant, W. P. Lane Camp, No. 612, Marshall, Tex.]
parents; William Tiller and Elizabeth Woodley

first spouse, Martha "Mattie" Crenshaw
married 11-14-1868, Panola County, Texas
children;
Belle
Cornelius
Alice
Albert
Mary Ella
Maude
George C.
Ora L.
Ray Dewitt

second spouse, Ida Keziah Murray
married 2-14-1897
children;
Lawrence
Mabel L.

served in Co D Willis' Regiment Texas Cavalry C.S.A.
Proud Confederate Soldier

member of W. P. Lane Camp
United Confederate Veterans
Marshall, Texas

(from the Confederate Veteran, April, 1930)
On February 19, 1930 at Bethany, La., in the home in which he was born and had ever lived, Comrade G. C. Tiller passed to his just reward, and is now bivouacking in the great camp of the comrades of the gray.
He was born in 1847, served in the War Between the States, in Comapny D, Willis' Regiment, Texas Cavalry, and was an active member of W. P. Lane Camp, United Confederate Veterans, of Marshall, Tex., and will ever be missed from their ranks.
He had been a consistent member of the Methodist Church since 1860, and served as a steward for many years in Mt. Zion Church, close to his home, and in this churchyard his body was interred. In passing the community sorrows for one who was a good neighbor and a kind friend.
He was a member of the Masonic fraternity and the Lodge of Carthage, Tex., officiated at the funeral.
[Ruth Evans Moore, Assistant Adjutant, W. P. Lane Camp, No. 612, Marshall, Tex.]


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