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Robert [Bob] K.Nobles,Jr

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I retired from the USAF in 1968 with 20yr 5mos 25dys. I graduated in 1970 from Wilcox County High School. I wanted a good back ground for College. I graduated from Middle Georgia College in 1972 and completed my final years at Georgia Southwestern Colllege at Americus., Georgia.
I spent my whole Career teaching "Georgia History & Governnment" to the 8th Grade at Pulaski County Middle & High School. I retired 31 May 1994 with 25 yrs service.
I belong to the Central Georgia Genealogical Society. While a member I completed the Orange Hill Cemetery of Hawkinsville. The undertaker said "He wouldn' be caught without it". Also published by CGGS was my Marriages., Deaths etc..,covering the Newspapers from Hawinsville., Ga 1870 to @1888. It sold many copies.
I also belong to the Huxford Genealogical Society. This society has published Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia. Tweleve (12) volumes todate.
They as well as CGGS publish a Quarterly. Some of my sketches appear in their Books.
I am one of Charter members of the FIrst Families of Georgia.
My last project was a labor of love for my ancestors buried at Cool Springs Primitive Baptist Church near Danville in Twiggs County., Georgia. Cool Springs Primitive Baptist Church History and Cemetery Genealogy., Twiggs County., Georgia., Bicentennial Commemorative Edition., 1809 - 2009 By: William J. "Jim" Carroll & Robert "Bob" K. Nobles., Jr. This book can be obtained for a $50 donation to the Cool Springs Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. Postage is $5. Three people donated $5,000.00 to publish this book, they are Wiiliam J. "Jim" Carroll of Dewy Rose., Ga., John Willliam Kirkpatrick., Jr., of Cary., Ga. & Robert "Bob" K. Nobles., Jr. of Rochelle, Ga.

I retired from the USAF in 1968 with 20yr 5mos 25dys. I graduated in 1970 from Wilcox County High School. I wanted a good back ground for College. I graduated from Middle Georgia College in 1972 and completed my final years at Georgia Southwestern Colllege at Americus., Georgia.
I spent my whole Career teaching "Georgia History & Governnment" to the 8th Grade at Pulaski County Middle & High School. I retired 31 May 1994 with 25 yrs service.
I belong to the Central Georgia Genealogical Society. While a member I completed the Orange Hill Cemetery of Hawkinsville. The undertaker said "He wouldn' be caught without it". Also published by CGGS was my Marriages., Deaths etc..,covering the Newspapers from Hawinsville., Ga 1870 to @1888. It sold many copies.
I also belong to the Huxford Genealogical Society. This society has published Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia. Tweleve (12) volumes todate.
They as well as CGGS publish a Quarterly. Some of my sketches appear in their Books.
I am one of Charter members of the FIrst Families of Georgia.
My last project was a labor of love for my ancestors buried at Cool Springs Primitive Baptist Church near Danville in Twiggs County., Georgia. Cool Springs Primitive Baptist Church History and Cemetery Genealogy., Twiggs County., Georgia., Bicentennial Commemorative Edition., 1809 - 2009 By: William J. "Jim" Carroll & Robert "Bob" K. Nobles., Jr. This book can be obtained for a $50 donation to the Cool Springs Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. Postage is $5. Three people donated $5,000.00 to publish this book, they are Wiiliam J. "Jim" Carroll of Dewy Rose., Ga., John Willliam Kirkpatrick., Jr., of Cary., Ga. & Robert "Bob" K. Nobles., Jr. of Rochelle, Ga.

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