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Obituary George M. Warren

After a long illness, Geo. M. Warren died at his residence in Bolivar, Tenn., June 1, 1910. For several years past, deceased had been in declining health, and sought the climates of Texas and Mexico, only to gain temporary relief.

George M. Warren was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Warren, and was 52 years of age. In 1882 he was united in marriage to Miss Mattie A. McDaniel, the result of the union being one son, Charles.

George Warren was a man of high sense honor, kind, sympathetic, charitable and a good citizen. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Independent Order Odd Fellows, Endowment Rank Knights of Pythias.

The funeral services were held at his late residence, conducted by Revs. R. B. Swift and T. E. P. Woods, and the remains were laid to rest in Union Cemetery in the presence of many friends.

The aged parents, devoted wife and son and his brothers and sisters have the tender sympathies of our people.

Source: original newspaper clipping in scrapbook created by Ada Clark Stroup of Saulsbury

 

Married on Thursday, the 26th last, at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. John WARREN, of Tishomingo county, Mississippi, by the Rev. Mr. WEIR, Mr. E. F. DUKE, of Pocahontas, Tennessee to Mrs. S. E. TURNER.

The Bolivar Bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 04 Jan. 1868, Page 2. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

W. C. GRAY, M.E.H.P.; J. C. FLEMING, E.K.; J. M. RICHARDSON, E.S.; J. R. BYNUM, C.H.; W. C. DORION, P.S.; A. P. TILLER, R.A.C.; John WARREN, M. of 3rd V.; James TOONE, Jr., M. of 2nd V.; Isaac BAKER, M. of 1st V.; W. S. BROOKS, Secretary; John H. BILLS, Treasurer; John T. GRAHAM, Tyler.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 21 Dec. 1867, Page 3. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

The 37th anniversary meeting of this Society took place at the Presbyterian church on Sunday, 13th inst. at which time the following offices were elected for the ensuing year: W. D. WILKERSON, president; Thomas C. JONES, vice-president; J. R. BYNUM, corresponding secretary; J. T. GRAHAM, treasurer; R. S. HARDY, John WARREN, W. T. MYERS, J. A. BAKER, and W. R. WHITE, executive committee.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 19 Oct. 1867, Page 2. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

John H. Bills presiding. The following is a synopsis of business transacted in the county court of Hardeman county at its September term, 1866.

M. A. STEWART, appointed administrator on the estate of Alsey STEWART, dec’d.
M. A. STEWART, appointed administrator on the estate of F. D. STEWART, dec’d
B. F. DOWDY, appointed administrator on the estate of James MANGRUM, dec’d.
Garland and J. R. ANDERSON, appointed administrators on the estate of E. R. ANDERSON, dec’d.
James M. REAVES, appointed guardian to the heirs of Thomas W. HUDSON, dec’d.
Violet LUTTRELL, appointed guardian to the heirs of C. LUTTRELL, dec’d
Ham MURLEY renewed his bond as guardian of the heirs of John JACKSON, dec’d
William M. REAVES renewed his bond as guardian of H. C. REAVES.
M. P. CROSS renewed his bond as guardian of Elanor MOORE.
Order to sell land belonging to the heirs of Campbell and Rebecca MCGUIRE, dec’d.
Order to sell land belonging to the heirs of Daniel D. BERRY, dec’d.
Two Jury of View reports filed and confirmed.
Three appointments of overseers of roads.
Report sale of town lots and land belonging to estate of J. A. JARRETT, dec’d, filed and confirmed, and title decreed to purchasers.
Report sale of land belonging to the heirs of Mary KINNEY, dec’d, filed and confirmed, and title decreed to purchasers.
Commissioners appointed to assign dower to Sarah J. WOODS.
Commissioners appointed to assign dower to Mary PARHAM.
Commissioners appointed to assign dower to Ruth A. HORNSBY.
Settlement with administrators and guardians approved and are as follows to wit:
A settlement with MCCARLEY and MITCHELL, administrators estate J. W. BRADFORD, dec’d.
Same with R. S. HARDY, do W. T. PETTUS, dec’d.
Same with A. TURNER, do Alexander SLOAN, dec’d.
Same with A. O. PREWITT, do, Thomas PREWITT, dec’d.
Same with F. P. MCNEAL, executor estate of J. J. WILLIAMS, dec’d.
Same with T. B. LOW, guardian of James P. and M. E. LOW.
Same with P. M. RAINER, do heirs Philip PHELPS, dec’d.
An inventory property estate of William REAVES, dec/d, by J. W. JUSTICE, adm’r.
Same estate of W. M. JENKINS, dec’d, by J. B. JENKINS, adm’r.
Same estate of Alsey DEAN, dec’d, by J. A. and H. J. DEAN, adm’rs.
Same estate of Thos. R. UPTON, dec’d, by John WARREN, adm’r.
Same estate of R. L. DANIEL, dec’d, by M. J. DANIEL, adm’r.
Same estate of J. W. BRADFORD, dec’d, by W. G. BRADFORD, adm’r.
An inventory and account sales property E. C. HULL, dec’d, by D. C. HULL, adm’r.
An account sales property Campbell and R. MCGUIRE, dec’d by James MCGUIRE, adm’r.
An inventory property of Mary E. and W. H. SLOAN, by J. B. FRANKLIN, guardian.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 08 Sept. 1866, Page 3. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

Registration of voters continued:

James PYBASS
John WARREN
James LOWERY
J. R. GREEN
James SELLERS
J. R. NEWLAND
Thomas EUBANKS
John CALDWELL
J. N. WHALEY
W. J. MCCLENDON
J. REYNOLDS
R. MAYFIELD
B. H. COOPER
James TOONE, Jr.
M. V. HARRINGTON
William GREEN
William F. BLACK
R. S. HARDY
J. S. OSBORNE
Sam HENSON
W. A. KERR
M. S. MARSH
J. J. COOPER
G. M. BROGDEN
L. B. ADAMS
G. P. MCCLENDON
William BURKETT
A. FORRESTOR
A. MAYFIELD
James CREWS
Isaac BAKER
Samuel CROWLEY
Purvis CALDWELL
H. MURLEY
Daniel CAMPBELL
T. A. GREEN
W. H. TODD
S. O. BABB
M. R. PARRISH
John B. WILKERSON
J. J. SMITH

List of officers installed in Bolivar Lodge No. 27, I.O.O.F. for the term commencing July 1, 1866: T. H. HANCOCK, NG; John WARREN, VG; J. C. FLEMING, Recording Secretary; J. B. DENNIS, P. Sec; R. S. HARDY, Treas.; W. H. CARRUTH, Warden; M. R. PARRISH, Conductor; M. T. COATES, JG; James COLLINS, OIG; L. B. ADAMS, RS to SG; J. H. GROVE, LS to ND; J. W. NELSON, RS to VG; J. T. GRAHAM, LS to VG; W. S. BROOKS, RSG; Hardy HARRIS, LSS; W. H. THOMPSON, Chaplain.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 07 July 1866, Page 3. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.