It is likely that Armstead Bomar was the previous owner of this property prior to his death in 1840. Armstead owned the Original Ferry of Old Campbellton Georgia across the Chattahoochee River to What is now the Douglas County side. He was also the Second owner of the Old Rice, Bullard, Henley House from 1838 to 1940.
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Married Elizabeth "Betsy" Younger (1774 – 1860)
His obituary was printed in the Greenville Mountaineer (SC) on 31 January 1840.
This is an abstract of the original will of Armstead Bomar, Sr. which was signed in Campbell County, Georgia on 28 Dec 1839 and proved on 8 Oct 1840
Wife: Elizabeth Bomar
Sons: Spencer Bomar, John Bomar, Armstead Bomar
Daughters: Susan McMillan, Mary Rice, Leah Rice
Grandchildren: Elizabeth Rice, daughter of Thomas Sherod Rice; and Elisha P. Bomar, son of Elisha P. and Francis Bomar
Daughter in law: Francis Bomar "widow of my son Elisha P. Bomar"
Executors: Spencer Bomar and Edward ____ Bomar
Witnesses: J. E. Brooks; Elisha P. Bomar; John Lambert
Source: Campbell County, Wills (Abstracted and Published by Nancy Jones Cornell) 1988
It is likely that Armstead Bomar was the previous owner of this property prior to his death in 1840. Armstead owned the Original Ferry of Old Campbellton Georgia across the Chattahoochee River to What is now the Douglas County side. He was also the Second owner of the Old Rice, Bullard, Henley House from 1838 to 1940.
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Married Elizabeth "Betsy" Younger (1774 – 1860)
His obituary was printed in the Greenville Mountaineer (SC) on 31 January 1840.
This is an abstract of the original will of Armstead Bomar, Sr. which was signed in Campbell County, Georgia on 28 Dec 1839 and proved on 8 Oct 1840
Wife: Elizabeth Bomar
Sons: Spencer Bomar, John Bomar, Armstead Bomar
Daughters: Susan McMillan, Mary Rice, Leah Rice
Grandchildren: Elizabeth Rice, daughter of Thomas Sherod Rice; and Elisha P. Bomar, son of Elisha P. and Francis Bomar
Daughter in law: Francis Bomar "widow of my son Elisha P. Bomar"
Executors: Spencer Bomar and Edward ____ Bomar
Witnesses: J. E. Brooks; Elisha P. Bomar; John Lambert
Source: Campbell County, Wills (Abstracted and Published by Nancy Jones Cornell) 1988
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Franklin Garrett Surveyed this Cemetery January 13, 1934.
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