Marriage County: Davidson
Marriage State: Tennessee
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Castleman, T. J., BORN: 29 Mar 1839, DIED: 5 Mar 1908, CEMETERY: Blanton Creek, LOCATION: East, MARKER: SSw Mrs. M. E., NOTES: OBIT: CLARKSVILLE TIMES 10 Mar 1908, Tuesday, from microfilm in the Clarksville Library: T. J. Castleman, one of the best known citizens of the Bagwell section, was found dead in bed yesterday morning and is supposed to have died of heart disease. He was traveling over the country and had stopped to stay all night with John Baker near Fulbright and when one of the family went to his room to call him for breakfast he was found dead. The remains will be laid to rest at the Blanton Creek burying ground today. The deceased had lived on his farm 2 miles north of Bagwell for 20 years and was a good, quiet, kindly man. He was about 65 years of age.,
Marriage County: Davidson
Marriage State: Tennessee
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Castleman, T. J., BORN: 29 Mar 1839, DIED: 5 Mar 1908, CEMETERY: Blanton Creek, LOCATION: East, MARKER: SSw Mrs. M. E., NOTES: OBIT: CLARKSVILLE TIMES 10 Mar 1908, Tuesday, from microfilm in the Clarksville Library: T. J. Castleman, one of the best known citizens of the Bagwell section, was found dead in bed yesterday morning and is supposed to have died of heart disease. He was traveling over the country and had stopped to stay all night with John Baker near Fulbright and when one of the family went to his room to call him for breakfast he was found dead. The remains will be laid to rest at the Blanton Creek burying ground today. The deceased had lived on his farm 2 miles north of Bagwell for 20 years and was a good, quiet, kindly man. He was about 65 years of age.,
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