Advertisement

James Alexander Burdette

Advertisement

James Alexander Burdette

Birth
Meriwether County, Georgia, USA
Death
19 Jun 1923 (aged 71)
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Cedartown, Polk County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Son of William Howard and Julia Ann (Prather) Burdette. He married Harriette Annie Kennedy on 24 December 1876 in Cleburne County AL. He was also the brother of Amanda Symington (Burdette) Denson and Sidney Seward (Burdette) Denson, who were all involved with the promotion of Sacred Harp teaching and singing throughout Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Mississippi.

The Birmingham News Tuesday 19 June 1923, p 23
J A Burdette
J A Burdette, 75, died Tuesday morning at the residence 5201 Austin Avenue. Funeral services were to be held at the residence Tuesday afternoon. The body will be sent to Cedartown, Ga. Wednesday, by Vice. Mr. Burdette is survived by his wife, two sons, E. L. Burdette of Birmingham and O H Burdette of Atlanta, and one daughter, Mrs. E. L., Kennedy of Birmingham.

The Birmingham News Wed. 20 June 1923, p 23
J. A. Burdette
Funeral services for J A Burdette, 75, who died at his residence 5201 Austin Avenue. Tuesday morning, were held from the residence Tuesday afternoon at 7 o'clock. The body was sent to Cedartown, Ga., Wednesday morning for burial.

The Cedartown Standard June 21, 1923 p 10
Squire Burdette Dead
Mr. J A Burdette, one of our well known and venerable citizens who has been living for some time with his son, Mr. E L Burdette in Birmingham, died there Tuesday morning, aged 73 years. His widow and his son and family accompanied the remains here yesterday morning. He is also survived by another son, Mr. Otis Burdette of Atlanta, who came over with his wife yesterday for the funeral, and a daughter, Mrs. Geo. Kennedy. Others called here by his death were Mr. E. D. Mitchell of Decatur, and Mrs. Archie Bridges of Atlanta. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. R. W. Hamrick.

Mr. Burdette was a charter member of the Union Grove Baptist Church at Pooletown, and served for several years as justice of the peace here. He had many warm friends throughout this section.
Son of William Howard and Julia Ann (Prather) Burdette. He married Harriette Annie Kennedy on 24 December 1876 in Cleburne County AL. He was also the brother of Amanda Symington (Burdette) Denson and Sidney Seward (Burdette) Denson, who were all involved with the promotion of Sacred Harp teaching and singing throughout Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Mississippi.

The Birmingham News Tuesday 19 June 1923, p 23
J A Burdette
J A Burdette, 75, died Tuesday morning at the residence 5201 Austin Avenue. Funeral services were to be held at the residence Tuesday afternoon. The body will be sent to Cedartown, Ga. Wednesday, by Vice. Mr. Burdette is survived by his wife, two sons, E. L. Burdette of Birmingham and O H Burdette of Atlanta, and one daughter, Mrs. E. L., Kennedy of Birmingham.

The Birmingham News Wed. 20 June 1923, p 23
J. A. Burdette
Funeral services for J A Burdette, 75, who died at his residence 5201 Austin Avenue. Tuesday morning, were held from the residence Tuesday afternoon at 7 o'clock. The body was sent to Cedartown, Ga., Wednesday morning for burial.

The Cedartown Standard June 21, 1923 p 10
Squire Burdette Dead
Mr. J A Burdette, one of our well known and venerable citizens who has been living for some time with his son, Mr. E L Burdette in Birmingham, died there Tuesday morning, aged 73 years. His widow and his son and family accompanied the remains here yesterday morning. He is also survived by another son, Mr. Otis Burdette of Atlanta, who came over with his wife yesterday for the funeral, and a daughter, Mrs. Geo. Kennedy. Others called here by his death were Mr. E. D. Mitchell of Decatur, and Mrs. Archie Bridges of Atlanta. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. R. W. Hamrick.

Mr. Burdette was a charter member of the Union Grove Baptist Church at Pooletown, and served for several years as justice of the peace here. He had many warm friends throughout this section.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement