Found in Monroe County, Georgia. From The Monroe Advertiser - Dated 16 June 1938 Bowdoin Funeral Is Held Saturday Funeral services for Elbert B. Bowdoin, 66, who died at his home in Juliette Friday were held at the Juliette Methodist church Saturday afternoon. He was a substantial and popular citizen and left a howt of friends. Mr. Bowdoin is survived by his widow, who was Miss Ruby Lou McCord; one son, Marvin Bowdoin of Juliette; five daughters, Mrs. T. W. Rogers of Macon, Mrs. A. W. Galliher, Miss lois Bowdoin, Miss Eleanor Bowdoin and miss Fay Bowdoin all of Juliette; two brothers, Charles Bowdoin of Macon and William Bowdoin of Monroe; and one sister, Mrs. Fannie Carrol of Columbus. Interment was in the church cemetery with A. M. Zellner, J. W. Walker, F. S. Peek, R. B. Giles, J. C. Dorsett and J. T. Bray as pallbearers. Arrangements were in charge of the Bramblett Funeral Home. Note: Died 10 June 1938 A second article on the same page as the obituary gives the following survivors: Mr. Bowdoin was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowdoin, prominent and popular residents of Monroe county and had engaged in farming here practically all his life. He was one of the most prosperous planters and largest landowners of Monroe county. Besides his wife, who was the former Miss Rubie McCord, daughter of the late Clayton McCord and Mrs. McCord, who now lives in Atlanta, the deceased is survived by one son, Marvin Bowdoin of this city and five daughters, Mrs. Ted Rogers of Macon, Mrs. Gallagher and Misses Lois, Elna and Fay Bowdoin, of Juliette. One son, Elbert Bowdoin died several years ago from injuries received in an automobile accident. He is also survived by two brothers, Charles Bowden of Macon and William Bowdoin and a large number of nieces and nephews.