Dry Creek News....Mr. George Elledge, one of our oldest citizens died Thursday afternoon. He was 75 years old and had suffered for the last few years from paralysis which was the cause of his death. After funeral services at the church by Bro. James Davenport, the remains were laid to rest in the Barnes Cemetery. We join the other friends in this community in extending our sympathy to the bereaved family. Mrs. Bonnie Hale was here from Nashville to be at the bedside of her father, Mr. Elledge. Smithville Review, Smithville TN. Thursday, Sept. 17, 1931
Dry Creek News....Mr. George Elledge, one of our oldest citizens died Thursday afternoon. He was 75 years old and had suffered for the last few years from paralysis which was the cause of his death. After funeral services at the church by Bro. James Davenport, the remains were laid to rest in the Barnes Cemetery. We join the other friends in this community in extending our sympathy to the bereaved family. Mrs. Bonnie Hale was here from Nashville to be at the bedside of her father, Mr. Elledge. Smithville Review, Smithville TN. Thursday, Sept. 17, 1931
Family Members
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William Clinton Elledge
1827–1893
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Margaret Elizabeth "Eliza" Elledge Cox
1829–1877
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Joseph Elledge
1834–1899
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John French Elledge
1837–1885
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Susan Elledge Turner
1841–1871
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Sarah E. Elledge Turner
1843–1912
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Roxie Carnahan
1847–1912
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Nancy Clementine Elledge Inglis
1849–1927
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Talitha Bridget Elledge Kerley
1858–1941
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Bonnie Callie Elledge Hale
1879–1963
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Opha Artence Elledge Frazier
1881–1911
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Joseph Otto "Joe" Elledge
1883–1963
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Mary Argin "Tipy" Elledge Vandergriff
1885–1963
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Onie Lee Elledge Driver
1888–1971
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Era Pearl Elledge Cripps
1891–1977
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William Isaac "Willie" Elledge
1893–1933
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Ada Macon Elledge Cripps
1896–1971