Searching for family of George G. Shirah, resident of Marshallville according to "The Georgia State Memorial Book". He was a Pvt. in the Infantry and was killed in WW1, October 16th, 1918. What does the G. stand for and who are his parents/children. Helen S. Hudson
Helen: FINALLY, after an Honors Day Program, a computer freeze-up, choir practice and computer repaired, this is something that I found: 1920 MACON CO., GA. CENSUS on F. B. Murph Place [per census] SHIRAH, Emeline HH 24 f/w wid ggg Myrtis dau. 8 f/w s ggg Lufer [?] son 6 m/w s ggg [probably Luther] Earl son 5 m/w s ggg Raymond George son 2 m/w s ggg ********************************************* I too, think he was George Greely, son of Oda [Hill] and Thomas Shirah, he was 5 years old in 1900 census. He is on the MARSHALLVILLE'S VETERANS MONUMENT. ********************************************************* Davine ----- Original Message ----- From: Helen Hudson <hshudson@alltel.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 2:01 PM Subject: [GAMACON] George G. Shirah Searching for family of George G. Shirah, resident of Marshallville according to "The Georgia State Memorial Book". He was a Pvt. in the Infantry and was killed in WW1, October 16th, 1918. What does the G. stand for and who are his parents/children. Helen S. Hudson ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== Factoid: 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies.