He fought in the war between the states, loyal as a father, loyal as a soldier, loyal as a friend and loyal as a citizen. He lived only 13 months after the death of his wife, which occurred May 24, 1913. His remains were interred in the Thigpen Cemetery.
He leaves three sisters, Mrs. Arlie Odum and Mrs. Eliza McLendon if near Rockledge and Mrs. Sarah Anne Dame of Homerville. He leaves two daughters and four sons. Mrs. H. Courson and Mrs. S. Phillips, and Arnold, Otis, John and Walter Thigpen, all of near here. He leaves a host of other relatives and friends to morn his death.
He fought in the war between the states, loyal as a father, loyal as a soldier, loyal as a friend and loyal as a citizen. He lived only 13 months after the death of his wife, which occurred May 24, 1913. His remains were interred in the Thigpen Cemetery.
He leaves three sisters, Mrs. Arlie Odum and Mrs. Eliza McLendon if near Rockledge and Mrs. Sarah Anne Dame of Homerville. He leaves two daughters and four sons. Mrs. H. Courson and Mrs. S. Phillips, and Arnold, Otis, John and Walter Thigpen, all of near here. He leaves a host of other relatives and friends to morn his death.
Family Members
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Richard Thigpen Sr
1815–1897
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Travis Thigpen
1818–1907
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Daniel Thigpen
1821–1897
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Elizabeth Thigpen McLemore
1823–1909
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William G Thigpin
1826–1906
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Arlia Ann Thigpen Odom
1831–1926
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Sarah Ann Thigpen Dame
1836–1934
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Lucian Bonaparte Thigpen
1837–1918
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Pvt John Thigpen
1838–1864
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Georgian Florly Thigpin
1841–1862
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