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George Washington Blythe

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George Washington Blythe Veteran

Birth
Butts County, Georgia, USA
Death
3 Feb 1909 (aged 71)
Centerville, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Greenbrier, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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VETERAN
American Civil War-CSA & USA
Co F 36th AR Infantry

Son of Elizabeth and Matthew Blythe

Second Husband of Rebecca Angeline McNew
(daughter of
William McNew and Elizabeth Henderson)

Father of
1. Adeline Blythe Belote
2. William Robert Blythe
3. Leander Valentine Blythe
4. Lou Emma Blythe Dillaha
5. Ida Blythe Johnson
6. Cordelia "Dealie" Blythe Blessing
7. Christopher Robert Blythe
8. Matthew Thomas Blythe
9. Hattie Blythe Powell

An active cemetery east of Woolly Hollow State Park in the north central section of Faulkner County. From the junction of US 65 and State Highway 285 north of Greenbrier, take 285 East and travel about 5-1/2 miles (past the entrance to the state park) until you reach a "Y"; take the dirt road
(McNew Cemetery Road). The fenced-in cemetery is on the left side of the road. (Contributed by Sondra Johnson, May 2001)

Fom the Log Cabin Democrat,Conway, Arkansas, Feb 8, 1909

Centerville Items

" We are very sorry to hear about the death of G.W. Blythe, who died early last Wednesday morning, the bereaved have our sympathy. Rev. P. P. Glover preached at McNew Chapel, Sunday at 11:00. A large crowd attended."
VETERAN
American Civil War-CSA & USA
Co F 36th AR Infantry

Son of Elizabeth and Matthew Blythe

Second Husband of Rebecca Angeline McNew
(daughter of
William McNew and Elizabeth Henderson)

Father of
1. Adeline Blythe Belote
2. William Robert Blythe
3. Leander Valentine Blythe
4. Lou Emma Blythe Dillaha
5. Ida Blythe Johnson
6. Cordelia "Dealie" Blythe Blessing
7. Christopher Robert Blythe
8. Matthew Thomas Blythe
9. Hattie Blythe Powell

An active cemetery east of Woolly Hollow State Park in the north central section of Faulkner County. From the junction of US 65 and State Highway 285 north of Greenbrier, take 285 East and travel about 5-1/2 miles (past the entrance to the state park) until you reach a "Y"; take the dirt road
(McNew Cemetery Road). The fenced-in cemetery is on the left side of the road. (Contributed by Sondra Johnson, May 2001)

Fom the Log Cabin Democrat,Conway, Arkansas, Feb 8, 1909

Centerville Items

" We are very sorry to hear about the death of G.W. Blythe, who died early last Wednesday morning, the bereaved have our sympathy. Rev. P. P. Glover preached at McNew Chapel, Sunday at 11:00. A large crowd attended."

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He died as he lived, a Christian.



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