Granville Morrison Douglass |
Granville Morrison Douglass<br>Birth name: Granville Morrison Douglass<br>Also known as: G M Douglass<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: June 27 1864 - Rock Springs, Henderson, Tennessee, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Martha Jane Kee - Sep 19 1889 - Carroll, Tennessee, United States<br>Residence: 1870 - Henderson, Tennessee, United States<br>Residence: 1880 - Henderson, Tennessee, United States<br>Residence: 1910 - Civil District 13, Carroll, Tennessee, United States<br>Residence: 1930 - Lexington, Henderson, Tennessee, United States<br>Death: Oct 31 1931 - Lexington, Henderson, Tennessee, United States<br>Burial: 1931 - Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Henderson, Tennessee, United States<br>Parents: Archibald Young Douglas, Martha Jane Douglas (born Morrow)<br>Wife: ;Martha Jane Douglass (born Kee)<br>Children: Roy Archie Douglass Sr, Alma Douglos, Carl H. Douglass, Alton Douglass, Thomas Benjamin Douglass, John M Douglas<br>Siblings: Virginia Elizabeth Burton (born Douglass), William Henley Douglass, James Monroe Douglas, Mary Frances Douglass, Archibald Lafayette Douglass, Martha P. Douglass, France Douglas, Joseph C. Douglas, James S. Douglass, Rayborn Washington Douglass, Robert Lunda<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: from findagrave...as died at his home on Huntingdon Street. Mr. Douglas was born near Rock Springs in Henderson County July 27, 1867, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Douglas. In September 1887, he married Martha J. Eads [Kee] and for several years afterwards lived near Clarksburg, afterward moving to Lexington where he had purchased a farm at the eastern edge of town. He is survived by his wife and by six of the seven children: Dr. Roy of Huntingdon; Carl of Danville, Kentucky; Ben, a student at U.T. Knoxville; John M., a senior in Lexington High School; Miss Alva, who has been at home the past few months, and Miss Alton, home demonstration agent in Hardeman County. He also hast two brothers, Messrs. Rayburn and Joe Douglass of Rock Springs. Funeral services were held Monday morning at the M.E. Church, South, conducted by Rev. E.F. McDaniel, assisted by Rev. Fleetwood Ball, where the many friends gathered to pay tribute to one whose life was full of faith and good work. As a token of sympathy to John M., the high school football team attended in a body.
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