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    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Re: Sarah Ann HALL, wife of John A. McLENDON
    2. Sue & Richard Marsh
    3. This was posted by Ben Edwards on July 22nd Sue Obit for Henry Elmo Delaney SFB 3 Jun 1937 Impressive funeral services for Mr. Henry Elmo Delaney, 42, were held last Sunday afternoon from the Nashville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J.A. Rountree in the presence of a large number of relatives and a number of local people. The speaker paid a nice tribute to the deceased and impressed those present. Interment followed in the City Cemetery, with the Giddens Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements. Pallbearers were legionnaires members of Otranto Post and were as follows: Messrs J.R. Bennett, O.L. Tyson, Gus C. Vining, Buren Griner, A.E. Alexander and Mark Sutton. Mr. Delaney passed away Thursday morning in the Veterans hospital in Augusta, where he had been confined for several months. The body arrived in Nashville Saturday afternoon and was carried to the home of Mr. & Mrs. S.J. McLendon, parents of his widow. He was born and reared at Swainsboro, the son of th late J.N. Delaney, who was an engineer on the Georgia and Florida Railroad for many years. His father was born and reared in Ireland and came to this country as a young man. Twenty three years ago he was married to Miss Rose McLendon, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. S.J. McLendon of Nashville. At that time the McLendons were residing at Swainsboro.Surviving besides his widow are two sons, Elmo, Jr. and Jack, also a half sister, Gertrude Evans of Miami, Fla. There are also three cousins, Messrs John, Mark, and Tom Hall of Swainsboro. Out of town relatives attending the last sad rites included Mr. & Mrs. W.H. Dorsey of Augusta, Mr. & Mrs. J.A. McLendon, Mr. & Mrs. W.D. McLendon, Miss Mae McLendon and James Underwood of Swainsboro; Mr. & Mrs. A.H. Martin Vegue, Mr. & Mrs. Fred N. Tittle and Mr. & Mrs. Dave Hughes of Miami, Fl.; Mr. & Mrs. J.A. Coleman, Miss Frances Coleman, Mrs. Ben Gunner, Mr. Robert Moxley, Mr. & Mrs. Wade Moxley of Valdosta. --Nashville Herald-- From the Desktop of Sue & Richard Marsh ----- Original Message ----- From: <StrawberyT@aol.com> To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 10:33 AM Subject: Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Re: Sarah Ann HALL, wife of John A. McLENDON > Hi all, > > Delores wrote: > > "There is a Henry H. Hall in Burke Co in 1830 and 1840. He's not there in > 1850 but there is a Fereby Hall whom I've pretty well established as his > probable widow and almost certainly as my ggggm. Their children are James > J. Hall, > John K. Hall, Henry Houston Hall (my gggf and husband of Sarah Rich), > Augustus > Hall and a daughter or daughter-in-law Elizabeth Hall who had children > Amanda, > Henry and James Kitchen/Kinchen Hall." > > obituary for Elmo Delaney: > > Is this obit posted anywhere? As I am also researching the HALL line, > more > specifically James Kinchen Hall. Is it possible that James Kinchen HALL, > Amanda HALL and Henry HALL are the children of the Elizabeth > (daughter-in-law) > listed above and John K. HALL(perhaps before he married Elizabeth RICH). > Any > thoughts? > > Teresa Hall > > > In message dated 7/25/2005 10:17:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > deloresth@hotmail.com writes: > In 1875 in Jefferson County John A. McClendon > married Sarah A. Hall. I've always suspected this was > Malatha's sister ... the mention of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. > McLendon as relatives in the obituary for Elmo Delaney > has assured me I'm on the right track. >> > > > ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== > Emanuel County GAGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaemanue/ > >

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