James Thomas Daughtrey
- Born: Abt 1866, Nansemond Co, VA.
- Marriage (1): Florrie Lou Parrish on 20 Oct 1918 in Cook Co., Georgia
- Marriage (2): Maud D. circa 1891 in Georgia
- Died: 20 Feb 1924, Adel, Cook Co., Georgia about age 58
- Buried: Cordele, Crisp Co., Georgia
Cause of his death was Stroke.
General Notes:
The 1900 Federal Census for Pinehurst, Dooly Co., Georgia, District 96 records James T. (Sept 1866 - VA/VA/VA) and Maud D. (Aug 1869 - NC/NC/NC) Daughtrey. James is a Paper / Turpintine Worker and has been married to Maud for 8 years. They have had 1 child who did not survive.
The 1910 Federal Census for Lennox, Berrien Co., Georgia, District 12, page 114B, dated April 28, 1910 records James T. (44 - VA/VA/VA) and Maud M. (41 - VA/VA/VA) Daughtrey. James works in the Turpintine Business and has been married to Maud for 19 years. Also in the household is a nephew, March Daughtrey (21 - VA/VA/VA).
Apparently by 1920 James' wife, Maud, has passed on and he has remarried: The 1920 Federal Census for Adel, Cook Co., Georgia, District 76, page 184A, dated January 10, 1920 records James T. (53 - VA/VA/VA) and Florie (23 - GA/GA/GA) Daughtrey with a daughter Martha Daughtrey (1/12) on the "Highway" near 7th Street. James is a Lumberman at a Planing Mill.
By 1930 James has died and Florrie has remarried: The 1930 Federal Census for Militia District 1145, Cook Co., GA records Florrie (33 - GA/GA/GA) and Guy C. (36 - GA/FL/GA) Henry [Hendry] with a son Wm R. Henry (2 3/12). Also in the household are children Florrie had with James Daughtrey: Martha Daughtrey (10), James T. Daughtrey (8), and Ezekiel Daughtrey (7).
Medical Notes:
http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/CollectionsA-Z/gadeathcert_information.html Digital Collection Georgia Death Certificates Cite as Death Certificates, Vital Records, Public Health, RG 26-5-95, Georgia Archives James T. Daughtrey (indexed as J. T. Daughtry) Age at Death: 57 years 4 months 20 days City of Death: Adel County of Death: Cook Date of Death: 1924-02-20 Year of Death: 1924 Cause of Death: Appohexia (sic) [apoplexy: Sudden impairment of neurological function, especially from a cerebral hemorrhage; a stroke] contributory Nephritis & Hypertension Wife: Mrs. Florrie Daughtry Father's Name: James Hunter Daughtry Mother's Name Annie Eliza Parker First Name: J. T. Last Name: Daughtry Race or Ethnic Origin: Caucasian Certificate Number: 3903 Sex: Male Cause of Death: Appoplexia (sic) [Sudden impairment of neurological function, especially that resulting from a cerebral hemorrhage; a stroke], contributions of Nephritis and hypertension. Place of Burial: Cordele, GA on Feb 20, 1924 James was employed as a "Mill Man : Owner Operator"
James married Florrie Lou Parrish on 20 Oct 1918 in Cook Co., Georgia. (Florrie Lou Parrish was born on 25 Nov 1896 in Georgia and died on 4 Mar 1987 in Cook Co., Georgia.)
James next married Maud D. circa 1891 in Georgia. (Maud D. was born in Aug 1869 in North Carolina and died circa 1915 in Georgia.)
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