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Judson Buchanan

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Judson Buchanan

Birth
Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, USA
Death
27 Jan 1942 (aged 82)
USA
Burial
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, Lot 182
Memorial ID
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Judson Buchanan was the son of Miriam Coffey Sanders Buchanan and John H. Buchanan. In addition to the children listed below, Judson and his wife Angie were the parents of Evelyn Buchanan Cogdell (the wife of Homer D. Cogdell) and Robert Buchanan who died in camp during World War I.

(The following obituary was provided by GrammyJan FAG#48241020)

"Judson BUCHANAN, 83 years of age, prominent resident of Chattanooga, Tenn., for many years, succumbed at his home there Tuesday evening. Mr. Buchanan was well-known in this community, as he had been a summer resident of Lake Manitou for several years. He resided at the
“Virginia” cottage on the lake’s east shore.

The deceased, a pioneer manufacturer of Chattanooge, was born in Bloomington, Ind., moving to Chattanooga in 1877. He was owner of the Chattanooga Plow company for many years, retiring from the business several years ago. He had held several basic patents on plows and cane
mills.

Survivors are the widow, a son and granddaughter, and a nephew, George REVINGTON, of Monticello.

Funeral services and burial were held in Chattanooga."

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Judson Buchanan was the son of Miriam Coffey Sanders Buchanan and John H. Buchanan. In addition to the children listed below, Judson and his wife Angie were the parents of Evelyn Buchanan Cogdell (the wife of Homer D. Cogdell) and Robert Buchanan who died in camp during World War I.

(The following obituary was provided by GrammyJan FAG#48241020)

"Judson BUCHANAN, 83 years of age, prominent resident of Chattanooga, Tenn., for many years, succumbed at his home there Tuesday evening. Mr. Buchanan was well-known in this community, as he had been a summer resident of Lake Manitou for several years. He resided at the
“Virginia” cottage on the lake’s east shore.

The deceased, a pioneer manufacturer of Chattanooge, was born in Bloomington, Ind., moving to Chattanooga in 1877. He was owner of the Chattanooga Plow company for many years, retiring from the business several years ago. He had held several basic patents on plows and cane
mills.

Survivors are the widow, a son and granddaughter, and a nephew, George REVINGTON, of Monticello.

Funeral services and burial were held in Chattanooga."

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