A short biography on James Doctor Elder was also published in P.D. Kernodle's Lives of Christian Ministers, published in 1909.
Newspaper Abstracts from "The Randolph Leader", Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama.
Obituary from Wednesday, April 17, 1901
Rev. J.D. Elder, a very prominent and aged minisiter of the Christian church died Thursday at his home near Milltown and was buried at new Hope Friday. He had long been a minister and leader in his denomination and he will be greatly missed in the councils of the church. He leaves a large family, two of his sons being preachers also. He was a brother of Mrs. W.I. [William Issac] [Nancy Ann] Manning of this place. We extend sympathy to the bereaved.
A short biography on James Doctor Elder was also published in P.D. Kernodle's Lives of Christian Ministers, published in 1909.
Newspaper Abstracts from "The Randolph Leader", Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama.
Obituary from Wednesday, April 17, 1901
Rev. J.D. Elder, a very prominent and aged minisiter of the Christian church died Thursday at his home near Milltown and was buried at new Hope Friday. He had long been a minister and leader in his denomination and he will be greatly missed in the councils of the church. He leaves a large family, two of his sons being preachers also. He was a brother of Mrs. W.I. [William Issac] [Nancy Ann] Manning of this place. We extend sympathy to the bereaved.
Family Members
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William Wyche Elder
1855–1908
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James LaFayette Elder
1859–1939
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John Wyche Elder
1860–1924
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Joseph E. "Joe" Elder
1865–1930
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Rev Hilliard Walter Elder
1867–1930
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Doctor Pallas Elder
1870–1941
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Rueben Wellon Elder
1872–1926
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Henry Thomas Elder
1880–1926
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Beulah T. Elder Richardson
1880–1926
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Olon Manning Elder
1900–1956
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