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James Frank Edwards

Birth
Galivants Ferry, Horry County, South Carolina, USA
Death
9 Dec 1909 (aged 30–31)
Georgia, USA
Burial
Fitzgerald, Ben Hill County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Frank Edwards left SC around 1900 & settled in this part of Georgia. He married Lilla E. Dermott in 1902. According to his brother (Wyle Edwards) he ran a buggy factory. According to oral history he died of influenza.

Parents:
Gabriel E. Edwards
Celia Caroline Johnson Edwards

Spouse:
Lilla E. Dermott Edwards 1875-1961, married J.F. Edwards July 3, 1902 in Coffee Co., GA.

Children:
A.F. Edwards
Burk A. Edwards
Alene Edwards
P. Odell Edwards
Lillie Olene Edwards b. 1909
(perhaps others)

Brothers & Sisters:
Damaris Edwards Frye
Olivia Virginia Edwards Lynch
Charlotte Edwards Murrow
Fate Edwards
Mollie Edwards Tart
Captola Edwards Rackley
Pearl Edwards Johnson Cook
Wyle Edwards
Henrietta Edwards Campbell

(All siblings buried in Horry County, SC except for Virginia & Henriet).

He was deeply missed by his younger brother, Wyle Edwards. In 1978 Grandpa Wyle told us on his death bed how much he missed his older brother & would get teary eyed while speaking of him.
Frank Edwards left SC around 1900 & settled in this part of Georgia. He married Lilla E. Dermott in 1902. According to his brother (Wyle Edwards) he ran a buggy factory. According to oral history he died of influenza.

Parents:
Gabriel E. Edwards
Celia Caroline Johnson Edwards

Spouse:
Lilla E. Dermott Edwards 1875-1961, married J.F. Edwards July 3, 1902 in Coffee Co., GA.

Children:
A.F. Edwards
Burk A. Edwards
Alene Edwards
P. Odell Edwards
Lillie Olene Edwards b. 1909
(perhaps others)

Brothers & Sisters:
Damaris Edwards Frye
Olivia Virginia Edwards Lynch
Charlotte Edwards Murrow
Fate Edwards
Mollie Edwards Tart
Captola Edwards Rackley
Pearl Edwards Johnson Cook
Wyle Edwards
Henrietta Edwards Campbell

(All siblings buried in Horry County, SC except for Virginia & Henriet).

He was deeply missed by his younger brother, Wyle Edwards. In 1978 Grandpa Wyle told us on his death bed how much he missed his older brother & would get teary eyed while speaking of him.


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