APRIL 30 1910
Williamsburg, Va., April 29. George William Geddy died at his home near Toano, this morning, at 3 o'clock, after a short illness. He was stricken with paralysis Wednesday morning, and never rallied from the attack. Mr. Geddy was the oldest son of the late Captain George E. Geddy and Lucy E. Henley Geddy, and was born in James City, sixty-two years ago. He served in the Confederate War as a member of the famous James City Artillery, being one of the youngest in the company. For many years and up to the day of his illness, he was an employee of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company.
Besides his wife, who was Miss Curtis, of James City, he is survived by two young daughters, and the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. S.S. Hankins, Mrs. R.B. Slater, Mrs. W.S. Meanley, all of James City, and T.H. Geddy, Circuit Court clerk; John M. Geddy, cashier of the Peninsula Bank at Toano; R.B. Geddy, of James City, and E.L. Geddy, of Keswick.
The funeral will take place to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock from Olive Branch Church, of which he had been a member for many years.
Williamsburg Junior Guard(Co.C,32nd Va.Inf.Regt.
Name: George W. Geddy
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Virginia
Regiment Name: Capt. Richardson's Company Virginia Artillery. (James City Artillery.)
Regiment Name Expanded: Richardson's Company, Virginia Artillery (James City Artillery)
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Alternate Name: George W./Getty
Father: George E Geddy Born 1822
Mother: Lucy E Geddy Born 1824
Sister: Catherine Geddy Born 1845
Sister: Lucy H Geddy 2 Born 1848
Spouse's name: Cora V Geddy
Marriage Year: 1886
Home in 1900: Stonehouse, James City, Virginia
Children:
Maud E Geddy 1888
Martha L Geddy 1889
APRIL 30 1910
Williamsburg, Va., April 29. George William Geddy died at his home near Toano, this morning, at 3 o'clock, after a short illness. He was stricken with paralysis Wednesday morning, and never rallied from the attack. Mr. Geddy was the oldest son of the late Captain George E. Geddy and Lucy E. Henley Geddy, and was born in James City, sixty-two years ago. He served in the Confederate War as a member of the famous James City Artillery, being one of the youngest in the company. For many years and up to the day of his illness, he was an employee of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company.
Besides his wife, who was Miss Curtis, of James City, he is survived by two young daughters, and the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. S.S. Hankins, Mrs. R.B. Slater, Mrs. W.S. Meanley, all of James City, and T.H. Geddy, Circuit Court clerk; John M. Geddy, cashier of the Peninsula Bank at Toano; R.B. Geddy, of James City, and E.L. Geddy, of Keswick.
The funeral will take place to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock from Olive Branch Church, of which he had been a member for many years.
Williamsburg Junior Guard(Co.C,32nd Va.Inf.Regt.
Name: George W. Geddy
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Virginia
Regiment Name: Capt. Richardson's Company Virginia Artillery. (James City Artillery.)
Regiment Name Expanded: Richardson's Company, Virginia Artillery (James City Artillery)
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Alternate Name: George W./Getty
Father: George E Geddy Born 1822
Mother: Lucy E Geddy Born 1824
Sister: Catherine Geddy Born 1845
Sister: Lucy H Geddy 2 Born 1848
Spouse's name: Cora V Geddy
Marriage Year: 1886
Home in 1900: Stonehouse, James City, Virginia
Children:
Maud E Geddy 1888
Martha L Geddy 1889
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