Mr. Bolding was one of the county's best known and most highly esteemed citizens who had for years been prominently identified with the upbuilding of Franklin, being a successful and prosperous farmer. He was a strong, influential and consecrated member of the Baptist church and his good works are plainly to be seen in the lives of his noble sons.
Mr. Bolding leaves a host of friends and relatives to mourn his death.
(Published in Franklin County Times (Russellville, Alabama) - 27 Jun 1907, Thu - Page 1)
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Resolutions of Respect.
At the recent meeting of the Big Bear Creek Baptist Association the following was adopted:
Whereas, our beloved brother James Tarplar [sic] Bolding has been called from among us to eternity, whereas, we greatly miss him in our body and our hearts are made sad over our great lost [sic] while we are satisfied it is heaven's gain.
Therefore be it
Resolved, That we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved relatives. Be it further
Resolved, That we try to carry out the good advice he has so often given to us in the Big Bear Creek association, and that we ever cherish his memory. Be it
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished the bereaved family of our beloved brother, a copy be printed in our minutes and published in the Franklin Times.
J.W. Jones,
B.H. James,
Wm. Lindley,
Committee
(Published in Franklin County Times (Russellville, Alabama) - 21 Nov 1907, Thu - Page 5)
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1st. wife- married Dec 1865: Mary Frances Jerusha Rogers
Children: Charlie T., Margaret Elizabeth, John Andrew, James Clark, William Patterson, Edgar Tarpley, Isaac Jackson, Edwin O., Nancy "Nannie" Deverlon, and David Isham.
2nd. wife- married Aug. 1895: Dosha "Docia" Elizabeth Daniels.
3rd wife- married Mar 1900: Mary Frances Parrish George.
4th. wife- married Aug. 1903: Shellie Belle Nelson Weatherford.
Children: Robert Walton and James Tarpley, Jr.
1st. Sgt. Co. B 27th. Ala. Infantry. CSA∼Confederate Army
Mr. Bolding was one of the county's best known and most highly esteemed citizens who had for years been prominently identified with the upbuilding of Franklin, being a successful and prosperous farmer. He was a strong, influential and consecrated member of the Baptist church and his good works are plainly to be seen in the lives of his noble sons.
Mr. Bolding leaves a host of friends and relatives to mourn his death.
(Published in Franklin County Times (Russellville, Alabama) - 27 Jun 1907, Thu - Page 1)
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Resolutions of Respect.
At the recent meeting of the Big Bear Creek Baptist Association the following was adopted:
Whereas, our beloved brother James Tarplar [sic] Bolding has been called from among us to eternity, whereas, we greatly miss him in our body and our hearts are made sad over our great lost [sic] while we are satisfied it is heaven's gain.
Therefore be it
Resolved, That we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved relatives. Be it further
Resolved, That we try to carry out the good advice he has so often given to us in the Big Bear Creek association, and that we ever cherish his memory. Be it
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished the bereaved family of our beloved brother, a copy be printed in our minutes and published in the Franklin Times.
J.W. Jones,
B.H. James,
Wm. Lindley,
Committee
(Published in Franklin County Times (Russellville, Alabama) - 21 Nov 1907, Thu - Page 5)
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1st. wife- married Dec 1865: Mary Frances Jerusha Rogers
Children: Charlie T., Margaret Elizabeth, John Andrew, James Clark, William Patterson, Edgar Tarpley, Isaac Jackson, Edwin O., Nancy "Nannie" Deverlon, and David Isham.
2nd. wife- married Aug. 1895: Dosha "Docia" Elizabeth Daniels.
3rd wife- married Mar 1900: Mary Frances Parrish George.
4th. wife- married Aug. 1903: Shellie Belle Nelson Weatherford.
Children: Robert Walton and James Tarpley, Jr.
1st. Sgt. Co. B 27th. Ala. Infantry. CSA∼Confederate Army
Bio by: Peggy Dean Finch
Inscription
1st SGT CO B, 27th ALA INF -- Confederate States Army
Family Members
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Charlie T Bolding
1867–1893
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Margret Elizabeth "Maggie" Bolding Matthews
1868–1898
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John Andrew Oscar Bolding
1870–1965
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James Clark Bolding
1873–1941
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Dr. William Patterson Bolding
1876–1936
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Isaac Jackson Bolding
1878–1954
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Edgar Tarpley Bolding
1878–1966
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Nancy Deverlon "Nannie" Bolding Finch
1880–1979
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David Isham Bolding
1882–1965
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Robert Walton Bolding
1905–1979
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James Tarpley Bolding Jr
1908–2000
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