
Person Info
Cary C. Bone: Birth: 1869 in Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia. Death: 1870 in Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia
Willis Richard Bone: Birth: 14 Feb 1871 in Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia. Death: 22 Jan 1953 in Cullman County, Alabama
Oscar Charlie Bone: Birth: 17 Aug 1874 in Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia. Death: 26 Mar 1955 in Paulding County, Georgia
George W. Bone: Birth: 26 Jul 1877. Death: 29 Jan 1899 in Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia
Lemet Randall Bone: Birth: 2 Sep 1879 in Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia. Death: 23 Oct 1967 in Adel, Cook County, Georgia
Robert E. Lee (Bob) Bone: Birth: 19 Mar 1881 in Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia. Death: 21 Jan 1937 in Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia
Nettie Bone: Birth: 3 Apr 1883 in Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia. Death: 10 Mar 1966 in Dekalb County, Georgia
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Note: BURIAL: "TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTION"; Dallas City Cemetery; Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia; Information from Michael Hunter, [email protected] ; Recieved December 24, 2001 "We shall meet again - who have loved each other". Occupation: 1st Marshall of Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia (Information from Michael Hunter, [email protected] ; Recieved December 24, 2001) Sources: Information from Michael Hunter, [email protected] ; Recieved December 24, 2001) Census: 1870 PAULDING COUNTY, GEORGIA, Dallas District - Dallas Post Office - Enumerated June 4, 1870 - - Page # 387 B - Household # 56 Richard Bone, Male, 19, Farmer, $175, GA Maria, Female, 19, Keeping House, GA Cary C., Male, 1, GA (Lived in the same area as her father, Martin Shelton, and all of her siblings with the exception of John, Martin and Elizabeth lived nearby. This Bone family lived beside Wm. Bone and Baily Bone.) Census: 1880 PAULDING COUNTY, GEORGIA - Dallas District - Enumerated June 15, 1880 - Supervisor's District # 161 - Enumerator's District # 1 - Page # 482A - Household # 124 Richard Bone, Male, 31, Farmer, GA, Cannot Read/Write Mary A., Female, 31, Keeping House, GA Willis W., Male, 18, Farming, GA Charly A., Male, 15, At Home, GA George R., Male, 13, At Home, GA Emmitt R., Male, Born September, 7/12, At Home, GA Caroline Moore, Female, Black, 35, Working on Farm, Cannot Read/Write, GA ??? Blackwell, Male, Black, 23, farming, GA, Cannot Read/Write (Lived within a few households of his cousin, John Bone and several other Bone families and also near Martin Shelton, father of Mary Shelton Bone, and near most of her siblings.) Census: 1900 PAULDING COUNTY, GEORGIA - Brownings Twsp - ED# 7 - SD# 90 - Sheet # 3 B - Household # 55 Mary Bone, Female, Female, Born Mar 1841, 49, Widowed, Farmer, GA Lenet, Male, Son, Sept 1879, 20, GA Rubert, Male, Son, Mar, 1881, 19, GA Nettie, Female, Daughter, Apr 1883, 17, GA Census: 1910 PAULDING COUNTY, GEORGIA - Burnt Corn PO - SD# 9 - ED# 114 - Sheet # 2A Mary Bone, Female, Mother-in-Law, Widowed, 59, 5 of 7 children living, GA living in household of son-in-law and daughter Era and Nettie Bone Butler Census: 1920 FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA- Atlanta - Ward of City: 5 - Cumlin Street - Enumerated January 5, 1920 - Supervisor's District # 5 - Enumerator's District # 94 - Sheet # 5 B - Household # 59 Mary A. Bone, Female, 69, Widowed, Mother-in-law, DEATH: "OBITUARY" Paulding New Era, December 27, 1883Death of Mr. Rich Bone. Again it becomes our sad duty to chronicle the death of one of our most worthy citizens, Mr. Rich Bone died at this residence last Wednesday morning about 2 o�clock of typhoid fever, after an illness of near five weeks, and was buried in the Dallas cemetery today (Thursday) at one o�clock. Mr. Bone was loved and respected by all who knew him, and he will be greatly missed by the people in this community. When Dallas was incorporated Mr. Bone was appointed as Marshal, and held that office up to the time of his death. We never, during his official career, heard one word uttered against him, but on the contrary he was praised by all. It will be a hard matter to find a man who will discharge the duties of marshal as well as he did. He was always prompt in the discharge of his duties, but at the same time doing it in such a manner that no one could possibly become offended at his course. Mr. Bone was in the prime of life�about thirty five years of age, he leaves a wife and several children and numerous friends and relatives to mourn his untimely death. We extend our sympathies to the bereaved family. |
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