Funeral of T. A. Follendore
The funeral of T. A. Follendore, of Girard, who died at Thomaston, Ga., Monday night, will be held today from No. 205 Broad street, Girard, the Rev. J. J. Justice officiating. Besides his wife, Mrs. Ella Follendore, the deceased is survived by four sons and five daughters. per: Lois Goodin Hottinger∼Thomas was the son of Joseph who was a farmer born in 1818 in Germany, and Civil War Veteran Enlisted as a Private on 22 November 1862 at the age of 33 in Company A, 54th Infantry Regiment Georgia. During the 1800's, he, his wife Emily (Amelia Reben--born in NC) and his ten children owned a 600 acre produce farm in what is now southwest Bibb County. He and his two sons Joseph, Jr., and Noah were originally buried on the plantation farm, but it was sold in 2007 to developers, and sadly they were subsequently exhumed and buried at nearby New Elm Baptist Church where the rest of their family was buried. His siblings were Eliza A. (b. 1848); Joseph Jr. (b. 1850); Daniel (b. 1852); Margaret E. (b. 1853); Noah W. (b.1855); Emily J. (b. 1856); Thomas A. (b. 1860); Ezekial (b. 1860); Martha A. (b. 1865). He married Ella J. David (b. 1865) and their children were E. Lella M. (b. 1887);Joseph V. (b. Feb. 1889); Ella M. (b. 1890); Roy P. (b. 1892); Nellie S. (b. 1894); Thomas A. (b.1896); Edna V. (b. 1898) and a daughter born in May 1900.
Funeral of T. A. Follendore
The funeral of T. A. Follendore, of Girard, who died at Thomaston, Ga., Monday night, will be held today from No. 205 Broad street, Girard, the Rev. J. J. Justice officiating. Besides his wife, Mrs. Ella Follendore, the deceased is survived by four sons and five daughters. per: Lois Goodin Hottinger∼Thomas was the son of Joseph who was a farmer born in 1818 in Germany, and Civil War Veteran Enlisted as a Private on 22 November 1862 at the age of 33 in Company A, 54th Infantry Regiment Georgia. During the 1800's, he, his wife Emily (Amelia Reben--born in NC) and his ten children owned a 600 acre produce farm in what is now southwest Bibb County. He and his two sons Joseph, Jr., and Noah were originally buried on the plantation farm, but it was sold in 2007 to developers, and sadly they were subsequently exhumed and buried at nearby New Elm Baptist Church where the rest of their family was buried. His siblings were Eliza A. (b. 1848); Joseph Jr. (b. 1850); Daniel (b. 1852); Margaret E. (b. 1853); Noah W. (b.1855); Emily J. (b. 1856); Thomas A. (b. 1860); Ezekial (b. 1860); Martha A. (b. 1865). He married Ella J. David (b. 1865) and their children were E. Lella M. (b. 1887);Joseph V. (b. Feb. 1889); Ella M. (b. 1890); Roy P. (b. 1892); Nellie S. (b. 1894); Thomas A. (b.1896); Edna V. (b. 1898) and a daughter born in May 1900.
Family Members
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Charles Edgar Follendore Sr
1846–1930
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Annie Eliza Vollendore Thomas
1847–1927
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Joseph F. Follendore
1850–1871
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Daniel Follendore
1851–1908
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Margaret E Follendore Ford
1853–1926
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Emily Jane Follendore Brice
1855–1919
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Noah W. Follendore
1856–1880
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Henry A. Follendore
1861 – unknown
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Ezekial G. Follendore
1863–1945
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Martha A. Follendore
1866 – unknown
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