Mr. Galbreath was a native of Montgomery County and was eighty-three years of age at his death. He was the father of Mrs. A.P. Thompson of this city.
The survivors are three daughters as follows: Mrs. A.P. Thompson of this city, Mrs. M.B. Whitfield and Mrs. H.C. Thompson, who live on Route No. 1 of this city. Five sons also survive as follows: D.L., J.T., H.H. and E., all of Vidalia, Route 2, and G.W. Galbreath, of Ailey, Ga.
The pallbearers were: Edgar Galbreath, Prince Thompson, Arthur Thompson, Ernest Galbreath, Robert Galbreath and Eddie Whitfield.
Mr. Galbreath was a native of Montgomery County and was eighty-three years of age at his death. He was the father of Mrs. A.P. Thompson of this city.
The survivors are three daughters as follows: Mrs. A.P. Thompson of this city, Mrs. M.B. Whitfield and Mrs. H.C. Thompson, who live on Route No. 1 of this city. Five sons also survive as follows: D.L., J.T., H.H. and E., all of Vidalia, Route 2, and G.W. Galbreath, of Ailey, Ga.
The pallbearers were: Edgar Galbreath, Prince Thompson, Arthur Thompson, Ernest Galbreath, Robert Galbreath and Eddie Whitfield.
Family Members
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Mary Catherine Galbreath
1873–1875
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William Hugh Galbreath
1875–1921
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Daniel Lee "Buck" Galbreath
1877–1962
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Lula Abigail Galbreath Thompson
1879–1973
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Annie Rebecca Galbreath Whitfield
1881–1973
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George Washington Galbreath Sr
1883–1965
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Flora Catherine "Kate" Galbreath Thompson
1886–1973
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John Thomas "Tom" Galbreath Sr
1888–1984
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Henry Harrison "Pat" Galbreath Sr
1890–1960
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Elijah "Lige" Galbreath
1892–1973
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