October 6, 1876; Columbus Daily Enquirer (Columbus, GA); Volume: XVIII, Issue: 239, Page: 4
Death of Mr. Frank Lumpkin
~Yesterday Mr. D.F. Willcox received a telegram from Athens, Georgia, that his son-in-law, Mr. Frank Lumpkin, aged about 33 years, died that morning about 3 o'clock, after several weeks' sickness. He leaves behind him a noble companion and one child. He is the son of ex-Chief Justice Lumpkin, and was the efficient and popular cashier of the Athens National Bank. His wife and family and that of Mr. Willcox have the deepest sympathies of Athens and Columbus.
October 6, 1876; Columbus Daily Enquirer (Columbus, GA); Volume: XVIII, Issue: 239, Page: 4
Death of Mr. Frank Lumpkin
~Yesterday Mr. D.F. Willcox received a telegram from Athens, Georgia, that his son-in-law, Mr. Frank Lumpkin, aged about 33 years, died that morning about 3 o'clock, after several weeks' sickness. He leaves behind him a noble companion and one child. He is the son of ex-Chief Justice Lumpkin, and was the efficient and popular cashier of the Athens National Bank. His wife and family and that of Mr. Willcox have the deepest sympathies of Athens and Columbus.
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Youngest son of Joseph Henry and Calender Grieve Lumpkin
Family Members
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Mrs Marion McHenry Lumpkin Cobb
1822–1897
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Joseph Troup Lumpkin
1825–1886
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Callender McGregor "Callie" Lumpkin King
1826–1905
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Thomas Miller Lumpkin
1827–1829
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William Wilberforce Lumpkin
1829–1897
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Chalmers Lumpkin
1831–1832
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Miller Grieve Lumpkin
1832–1832
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Edward Payson "Eddy" Lumpkin
1834–1873
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Dr James McHenry "Jimmie" Lumpkin
1836–1916
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Charles McIllvaney Lumpkin
1839–1872
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Robert Campbell Lumpkin
1840–1875
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Callie G. Lumpkin
1857–1857
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