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THAXTON , Mrs. Allie
October 25, 1971
THAXTON , Henry C.
April 13, 1900
THAXTON , Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
June 16, 1899
THAXTON , Jack
March 11, 1897
THAXTON , Walter P.
March 13, 1956
THOMAS , Child of George
June 11, 1889
THOMPSON , Mrs. Mary L.
March 5, 1856
THOMPSON , Mrs.
January 21, 1897
THURSTON , Rev. G. W.
November 8, 1895
TOMLINSON , Dora May
May 27 1898
TOWLES , Will
April 19, 1895
TUCKER , Infant
April 19, 1882
TULLIS , Mrs. H. B.
January 14, 1897

THAXTON, Mrs. Allie Kinard
MRS. THAXTON BURIED MONDAY AT FELLOWSHIP
Funeral services for Mrs. Allie Kinard Thaxton of Route 3 Jackson, were conducted Monday afternoon October 25th at two o'clock in Fellowship Presbyterian Church with Rev. David Black pastor officiating. Internment was in the church yard cemetery with Haisten Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Thaxton , 94, died October 24 at the Westbury Medical Care Home in Jenkinsburg following a period of declining health extending over several years. Mrs. Thaxton was born June 21, 1877 in Butts County to the late Mr. Barney C. Kinard and Prudence Jane Vickers Kinard, both of Butts County. She was the widow of Mr. Walter P. Thaxton of Butts County. She was a member of the Fellowship Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Thaxton is survived by a daughter, Mrs. F. L. Clupper of Jackson; a son, Julian Thaxton of Jackson; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were; Emory Kinard, J. H. Carmichael, Bob Clupper, Lynn Clupper, Andy Holston and Doug Coleman. (Jackson Progress Argus Thursday Oct. 28, 1971)

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THAXTON, Jack
Mr. Jack Thaxton died at 7 o'clock p.m. Tuesday after a sickness which dated only from last Saturday. He was a man of many excellent traits of character and was a son of John T. Thaxton. He was buried at Towaliga. The Argus extends sympathy to sorrowing family.
(Jackson Argus - Week of March 11, 1897)

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THAXTON, Walter P.
WALTER THAXTON RETIRED FARMER DIED WEDNESDAY
Funeral services for Walter P. Thaxton were held Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at Fellowship Presbyterian Church with Rev. Kirk Nesbit of Atlanta, former pastor, officiating. Death came to the prominent retired farmer of the Towaliga District on Wednesday morning following a long period of declining health. A son of the late James C. Thaxton and Elizabeth Carmichael Thaxton, pioneer residents of Butts County, he had spent his entire life in the Towaliga community. Active in the county's business, religious and civic affairs, he was a member of the Ringgold Christian Church. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Jane Kinard Thaxton. Daughter, Mrs. F. L. Clupper, Atlanta; son, Julian T. Thaxton, Jackson; sister, Mrs. O. I. Weaver, Jackson; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be F. H. Weaver, Nathan Fears, Emory Kinard, C. L. Ridgeway, Johnny Kinard and J. R. Carmichael. Internment will be in the Fellowship cemetery under the direction of Haisten Funeral Home. (Jackson Progress Argus Thursday March 13, 1956)

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Child of George Thomas
We are sorry to say that Mr. George Thomas has lost his little child who had been sick for some time. We can but tender him our sympathy and commend him to the one who doeth all things well. (note: was listed in the Hodges Mill Community News) (Middle Ga Argus � Week of June 11, 1889)

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Mrs. Mary L. Thompson
Died in Jackson, Butts County, Ga. On the 7th ult. Mrs. Mary L. Thompson, daughter of Maj. Tandy W. Key, late of Henry County in the 31 year of her age.
She had been for several years a consistent, and useful member of the Baptist church; of mild and cheerful disposition, she was loved by a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. Her death was sudden, but found her ready for the call, as her previous life attested. She was the mother of 6 children which she has left to the care of a bereft husband, who mourn her loss. She rests from her labors while her works follow her. Her memory is dear to those she left behind. May they cherish and imitate the prious example of her godly life. (Christian Index and Southern Christian Advocate please copy)
(Empire State -Spalding County - Week of March 5, 1856)

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Mrs. Thompson
It is with sadness we chronicle the death of Mrs. Thompson which occurred at the residence of Mr. J. M. Ingram on Thursday night of last week. The relatives and friends have our heart felt sympathy, especially the children. May the Lord comfort them in their hour of trouble.
(Jackson Argus - Week of January 21, 1897)

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Rev. J. T. Thurston
On last Saturday, Rev. J. T. Thurston, of Jackson, died after a short illness. Mr. Thurston was at the time of his death, possibly the oldest resident of Butts county, being eighty-four years old.
There are three other persons only in the county over 80 years old, and Rev. J. T. Kimbell, one of these preached the funeral of his departed brother.
His remains were buried with Masonic honors at Bersheba cemetery in Henry county last Sunday afternoon.
Quite a number attended the funeral exercises from this place. (Jackson Argus - Week of November 8, 1895)

NOTE: The following week an article appears with a correction: In speaking of the death of Mr. Thurston in our last issue, we had it J. T. Thurston when it should have been G. W. Thurston

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Will Towles
Mr. Will Towles, of Flovilla , died of consumption, Thursday morning. Mr. Towles has lived alone since the death of his wife several years ago. There was not a more congenial companion of associate in the land than Mr. Towles. The friends and relatives have our sympathy. (Jackson Argus - Week of April 19, 1895)

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Tucker Baby
Mrs. Dr. Tucker, of Atlanta, lost her baby, which died of measles. It was buried in the cemetery at Jackson on yesterday evening. We learn Mrs. Tucker is very feeble and not able to be up, in consequence, none of the family accompanied the copes to Jackson. (Jackson News - Week of April 19, 1882)

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Mrs. H. B. Tullis
Mrs. H. B. Tullis, a most excellent lady, died at the Cleveland hotel last Sunday and was buried at the Jackson cemetery on Monday.
Mrs. Tullis had been an invalid for a long time. She came here from Troy, Ala., with her husband and two daughters. Her husband is an employee at the Jackson carriage factory.
The last sad rites were conducted by Rev. G. H. Carter of the Baptist church.
(Jackson Argus - Week of January 14, 1897)

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