Rev Bonner was one of the founding members of the Old Camp Methodist Church where he was ordained as Minister on July 20, 1870.
John Thomas Bonner was regarded as one of the most successful men of Carroll County, GA, owning 1200 acres of land, a mill and ginnery some two miles east of Bonner's Gold Mine, which was owned by his brother, Zadock Bonner, Jr. He was frequently elected to the Board of County Commissioners and was elected to the GA Legislature in 1882.
My 2nd great grandfather.
Rev Bonner was one of the founding members of the Old Camp Methodist Church where he was ordained as Minister on July 20, 1870.
John Thomas Bonner was regarded as one of the most successful men of Carroll County, GA, owning 1200 acres of land, a mill and ginnery some two miles east of Bonner's Gold Mine, which was owned by his brother, Zadock Bonner, Jr. He was frequently elected to the Board of County Commissioners and was elected to the GA Legislature in 1882.
My 2nd great grandfather.
Family Members
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Susan E Bonner Barker
1838 – unknown
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John Milton Bonner
1840–1929
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Martha Jane "M. J." Bonner
1844–1883
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William Stegal Bonner
1846–1923
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Margaret Elizabeth Bonner
1848–1911
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James Lafayette Bonner
1853–1927
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Thomas Jefferson Bonner
1854–1951
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Jerusha Carrie Bonner Shackelford
1858–1943
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Mollie A Bonner Martin
1862–1938
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Josephine Mahala Bonner Hulsey
1864–1943
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Georgia Patience Bonner Pentecost
1867–1944
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Lucy Helena Bonner Mobley
1882–1921
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Allie Bonner Terry
1886–1979
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