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Garland James

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Garland James

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
3 Mar 1906 (aged 77)
Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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It is believed that Garland James died after 1930 based on the April O8, 1930 Census , Louisville, Jefferson Co. KY

Other children of Garland James and Lucinda Adams
1. Margaret Jane James 20 Nov 1853-1854
2. John Andrew James 03 Feb 1855-03 Jun 1931 - married Julia Ann Oaks
3. Cyrus Marion James 1875-1960 - married Hattie Emmmarine Chappell
4. Robert L. James b. 1878
5. James C. James b. 1880

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Garland James died at his home of pneumonia at age 77. For 16 days he hovered between life and death. On last Thursday morning the spirit took its flight to the God who gave it. He was a devout member of the church and had professed religion early in life. No man ever walked the path of life any more circumspectly than he and was loved and admired by all and had a host of friends both rich and poor. He was known all over this section as " Uncle Garl".
He left an aged wife and four children. Elder J.G. Livingston, he being the deceased's favorite preacher, conducted the funeral service. At the close of the service there was scarcely a dry eye in the room. The remains were laid to rest in the Abraham (Abrahms) burial ground. (He died in 1905 and was the son of Thomas James & Elizabeth "Betsy" Kelly James)
Author, F.L.Davis
It is believed that Garland James died after 1930 based on the April O8, 1930 Census , Louisville, Jefferson Co. KY

Other children of Garland James and Lucinda Adams
1. Margaret Jane James 20 Nov 1853-1854
2. John Andrew James 03 Feb 1855-03 Jun 1931 - married Julia Ann Oaks
3. Cyrus Marion James 1875-1960 - married Hattie Emmmarine Chappell
4. Robert L. James b. 1878
5. James C. James b. 1880

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Garland James died at his home of pneumonia at age 77. For 16 days he hovered between life and death. On last Thursday morning the spirit took its flight to the God who gave it. He was a devout member of the church and had professed religion early in life. No man ever walked the path of life any more circumspectly than he and was loved and admired by all and had a host of friends both rich and poor. He was known all over this section as " Uncle Garl".
He left an aged wife and four children. Elder J.G. Livingston, he being the deceased's favorite preacher, conducted the funeral service. At the close of the service there was scarcely a dry eye in the room. The remains were laid to rest in the Abraham (Abrahms) burial ground. (He died in 1905 and was the son of Thomas James & Elizabeth "Betsy" Kelly James)
Author, F.L.Davis

Gravesite Details

S/o Thomas & Elizabeth Kelly James



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