Descendants
of Jonathan Marlow
Generation
No. 1
1.
JONATHAN3
MARLOW (JOHN2,
THOMAS1)
was born 1814. He married MARY
WILSON,
daughter of FENNELL WILSON
and PENELOPE
HENDRIX.
She was born 1813.
Notes
for JONATHAN MARLOW:
1850
Jackson County
27
691 691 Marlow
Jonathan
37 M
W Farmer
800 GA
. .
. .
.
28
691 691 Marlow
Mary
38 F
W .
.
GA
. .
. .
.
29
691 691 Marlow
Isabela
14 F
W .
.
GA
. .
. .
.
30
691 691 Marlow
Mary A.
12 F
W .
.
GA
. .
. .
.
31
691 691 Marlow
Sarah A.
10 F
W .
.
GA
. .
. .
.
32
691 691 Marlow
John F.
8 M
W .
.
GA
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.
33
691 691 Marlow
Daniel
6 M
W .
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GA
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.
More
About JONATHAN MARLOW:
Census:
1850, See Notes
Children
of JONATHAN MARLOW
and MARY
WILSON
are:
i. ISABELLA4
MARLOW,
b. 1836.
ii. MARY
ANN
MARLOW,
b. 1838.
iii. SARAH
A.
MARLOW,
b. 1840.
iv. JOHN
F.
MARLOW,
b. 1842.
2.
v. DANIEL
D.
MARLOW,
b. May 1847, Jackson County, Georgia.
3.
vi. ANCEL
JACKSON
MARLOW,
b. August 27, 1851, Jackson County, Alabama; d. August 03, 1930.
Generation
No. 2
2.
DANIEL
D.4
MARLOW
(JONATHAN3,
JOHN2,
THOMAS1)
was born May 1847 in Jackson County, Georgia.
He married NANCY JANE
WHEELER,
daughter of DANIEL WHEELER
and MINERVA
LYLE.
She was born May 02, 1845 in Jackson County, Georgia.
More
About DANIEL D.
MARLOW:
Census:
1870, Jefferson, Jackson County, Georgia
Children
of DANIEL MARLOW
and NANCY
WHEELER
are:
4.
i. RICHARD
WEBSTER5
MARLOW,
b. 1875.
5.
ii. TALLULAH
MARLOW,
b. 1861.
6.
iii. MARY
MARLOW,
b. 1873.
3.
ANCEL
JACKSON4 MARLOW
(JONATHAN3,
JOHN2,
THOMAS1)
was born August 27, 1851 in Jackson County, Alabama, and died August 03, 1930.
He married RACHEL
KEMP.
She was born November 1854.
More
About ANCEL JACKSON
MARLOW:
Burial:
Beaverdam Cemetery
Census:
1900, Millers, Jackson County, Georgia
Children
of ANCEL MARLOW
and RACHEL
KEMP
are:
i. EULA
B.5
MARLOW,
b. 1881.
ii. WEBSTER
A.
MARLOW,
b. 1888.
Generation
No. 3
4.
RICHARD
WEBSTER5 MARLOW
(DANIEL D.4,
JONATHAN3,
JOHN2,
THOMAS1)1 was born 1875. He married MAUDE
LOU ETHEL
NUNN
December 04, 1904 in Jackson County, Georgia, daughter of GEORGE
NUNN and
MARY DAVIS.
She was born January 25, 1885 in Banks County, Georgia, and died March
22, 1968 in Commerce, Jackson County, Georgia.
More
About RICHARD WEBSTER
MARLOW:
Burial:
Wilson Chapel, Commerce, Jackson County, Georgia
Census:
1910, Wilson, Jackson County, Georgia
Occupation:
Country Doctor
Death
Record:
Name:
Maude Lou Ethel Nunn Marlow
Born
25-Jan-1885, Banks County, GA
Death:
22-Mar-1968, Commerce, Jackson County, GA.
Residence:
118 Pine Street
Cause:
Congestive Heart Failure, due to hypertension and Burial: Wilson's Church
Cemetery (alongside her husband who she never forgot)
Undertaker:
Ivie Funeral Home
More
About MAUDE LOU
ETHEL NUNN:
Burial:
Wilson Chapel, Commerce, Jackson County, Georgia
Children
of RICHARD MARLOW
and MAUDE
NUNN
are:
7.
i. JAMES
MONROE6
MARLOW,
b. June 11, 1921, Commerce, Jackson County, Georgia.
8.
ii. CLARA
MARLOW,
b. 1908, Jackson County, Georgia.
9.
iii. HOYT
WILBURN
MARLOW,
b. July 16, 1927, Jackson County, Georgia; d. March 24, 2004, Wintergreen,
Georgia (at home).
10.
iv. CLARENCE
MARLOW,
b. September 13, 1905; d. February 26, 1977.
11.
v. GERALDINE
MARLOW,
b. March 11, 1911.
12.
vi. HOWARD
MARLOW,
b. May 14, 1915.
5.
TALLULAH5
MARLOW (DANIEL
D.4,
JONATHAN3,
JOHN2,
THOMAS1)
was born 1861.
More
About TALLULAH MARLOW:
Census:
1920, Chandler, Hall County, Georgia
Child
of TALLULAH MARLOW
is:
i. GARY6
MARLOW,
b. 1903.
6.
MARY5
MARLOW (DANIEL
D.4,
JONATHAN3,
JOHN2,
THOMAS1)
was born 1873. She married ARTHUR
VINSON BORDERS.
He was born Abt. 1870.
Child
of MARY MARLOW
and ARTHUR
BORDERS
is:
i. LUCILLE6
BORDERS,
b. September 18, 1913; d. October 17, 1999, Athens, Clarke County, Georgia; m.
(1) UNKNOWN ROYAL; m. (2) JAMES
HOWARD.
Generation
No. 4
7. JAMES MONROE6 MARLOW (RICHARD WEBSTER5, DANIEL D.4, JONATHAN3, JOHN2, THOMAS1)1 was born June 11, 1921 in Commerce, Jackson County, Georgia. He married (1) CLARA STINNETT1, daughter of ROBERT STINNETT and MYRTLE BOLDEN. She was born January 22, 1927 in Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee1, and died November 28, 1979 in Cramerton, Gaston County, North Carolina. He married (2) EDNA ROBERTSON.
More
About CLARA STINNETT:
Baptism:
Baptized when young
Burial:
Gaston Memorial Cemetery, Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina
Occupation:
Spinner, Textiles Inc.
Religion:
Baptist
Social
Security Number: 412-30-5370
Children
of JAMES MARLOW
and CLARA
STINNETT
are:
i. ELIZABETH7
MARLOW1,
b. March 10, 1950, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina1;
m. (1) WADE
EVERETT
HORNE1,
November 11, 1965, Habersham County, Georgia1;
b. June 10, 1946, Bennettsville, South Carolina1; m. (2) GREGORY
CLAYTON
OLMSTEAD1,
April 11, 1991, York, York County, South Carolina1;
b. December 01, 1954, Johnstown, Fulton County, New York1.
ii. DIANE
MARLOW1,
b. 1947; d. 1947.
iii. SUSAN
PAULETTE
MARLOW1,
b. 19511; d. 19511.
iv. JAMES
MICHAEL
MARLOW,
b. July 19, 1955.
v. JAMES
MICHAEL
MARLOW1,
b. July 27, 19561.
8. CLARA6 MARLOW (RICHARD WEBSTER5, DANIEL D.4, JONATHAN3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born 1908 in Jackson County, Georgia. She married (1) DAN WALDROUPE. She married (2) JAMES ALLEN. She married (3) JOHN B. KITCHENS September 09, 1931. He was born 1894, and died 1937 in Thomasville, North Carolina. She married (4) OTIS OWENSBY January 07, 1956.
Death
record abstract of Frances Jane:
Name:
Frances Jane Nunn
Maiden
name: Kitchens
Widow
of Vernon Nunn
Date
of birth: 10-Jan-1935
Date
of Death: 08-Sep-1993
Mother:
Clara Jane Marlow
Father:
John B. Kitchens
Occupation:
Textiles, Clothing Manufacturer, sewing machine operator.
Residence:
115 Willoughby Homes
Undertaker:
Ivie Funeral Home
Cause
of Death: Head and chest injuries sustained from auto accident
Certifying
physician: Dr. R. Lowenstein
Time
of death: 7:20 AM
Certified:
8:10 AM
Frances
was killed on her way to work. Aunt
Clara said she had been upset for some time over the death of her husband
Update:
Vernon
Nunn was born 03-Dec-1928
Date
of death: 03-Apr-1993
Obituary
of Clara
Taken
from Jackson Herald 27-Nov-2002
Mrs.
Clara K. Allen, 95, died Saturday, November 23, at university Nursing Home,
Athens, of an extended illness.
Mrs.
Allen was the daughter of the late Richard and Maude Nunn Marlowe.
She was preceded in death by daughter, Frances Nunn.
Funeral
services will be held at 11:15, Tuesday, November 26, in the chapel of Ivie
Funeral Home, Commerce.
Burial
is in Grey Hill Cemetery, Commerce.
Mrs.
Allen is survived by her husband, James Allen, of the home, a daughter Ann
Younce, Commerce, stepdaughters, Geraldine Royer, Jamestown, TN, and Floretta
Ryan, Lake Placid, Fla. , bothers, James Marlowe, Cramerton, NC, Howard Marlowe,
Commerce, Hoyt Marlow, Winterville, five grandchildren and several great
grandchildren.
Ivie Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Children
of CLARA MARLOW
and JOHN
KITCHENS
are:
ii. FRANCES
JANE7
KITCHENS,
b. January 10, 1935; d. September 08, 1993, Commerce, Jackson County, Georgia.
More About FRANCES
JANE
KITCHENS:
Cause of Death: Car Accident on
way to work
Occupation: Sewing Machine
Operator
iii. ANNA
LOU
KITCHENS,
b. April 23, 1933; m. JUNIOR YOUNCE,
December 21, 1950.
9.
HOYT
WILBURN6 MARLOW
(RICHARD
WEBSTER5,
DANIEL
D.4,
JONATHAN3,
JOHN2,
THOMAS1)
was born July 16, 1927 in Jackson County, Georgia, and died March 24, 2004 in
Wintergreen, Georgia (at home). He
married (1) Evelyn Marie Neely.
He married (2) JENELLE
MARSBURN
1944. He married (3) SYBIL
JEAN NEISLER
December 12, 1955 in Walhalla, South Carolina.
She was born 1938, and died September 12, 1997 in Athens, Clark County,
Georgia.
Notes
for HOYT WILBURN
MARLOW:
H.W.
"Bill" Marlow
Winterville,
GA - H.W. "Bill" Marlow, 75, died March 24, 2004.
A
native of Jackson County, GA, Mr. Marlow lived in this area all of his life. He
was a son of the late Richard and Maude Nunn Marlow; the widower of Sybil Jean
Neisler Marlow and was preceded in death by a son, Paul Marlow. He was a veteran
of the United States Navy and served in the Korean Conflict.
Funeral
services will be Saturday, March 27, 2004, at 12:00 PM at the chapel of Lord and
Stephens, EAST. Rev. Joseph Hamid will officiate. Interment will be in
Winterville Cemetery.
Survivors
include a daughter, Becky Hammock of Statham; three sons, Richard Marlowe of
Murfreesboro, TN, David Marlow and Ronnie Marlow, both of Athens; two brothers,
Howard Marlow of Commerce and James Marlow of North Carolina; seven
grandchildren; eight great grandchildren.
The
family will receive friends Friday from 7:00 until 9:00 PM at the funeral home
and can be reached at Mr. Marlow's residence, 109 Winterhills Drive,
Winterville, GA.
Lord
and Stephens, EAST, is in charge of arrangements.
Please
sign our Obituary Guest Book at www.onlineathens.com.
Athens
Banner-Herald, Friday, March 26, 2004
Published
in the Athens Banner-Herald from 3/25/2004 - 3/26/2004.
More
About HOYT WILBURN
MARLOW:
Burial:
Wintergreen Cemetery
Military
service: Navy/see notes
Source:
Obit/see notes
Notes
for SYBIL JEAN
NEISLER:
Sybil
Marlow
Winterville
Sybil Jean Neisler Marlow, 59, of 109 Winterhill Drive died Friday,
Sept. 12, 1997.
A native of Jackson County, Mrs. Marlow was a daughter of the late
Walt and Jessie Brown Neisler. She was a homemaker and attended The
Lighthouse Tabernacle, Ila.
Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. today at Lord & Stephens Funeral
Home, East, Athens, with the Revs. Joseph Hamid and Charlie Cox
officiating. Burial will be in Winterville Cemetery.
Survivors include her husband, H.W. Marlow; a daughter, Rebekah
Hammock, Athens; four sons, Richard Marlow, Lula, David Marlow, Hull,
and Paul Marlow and Ronnie Marlow, both of Athens; two sisters,
Blanche Eubanks and Sue Chisholm, both of Commerce; two brothers,
Ralph Neisler, Greenville, S.C., and Walter Neisler, Commerce; 11
grandchildren; a great-grandson; and nieces and nephews.
Lamar W. Simmemon
Child of HOYT MARLOW and Eva Marie Neely
i. SHERRY7
MARLOW
(Conner)
b. July 14, 1952.
Children
of HOYT MARLOW
and JENELLE
MARSBURN
are:
ii. RICHARD7
MARLOW,
b. 1950.
iii. DAVID
MARLOW,
b. 1952.
Children
of HOYT MARLOW
and SYBIL
NEISLER
are:
iv. PAUL7
MARLOW,
b. 1958, Warner Robins, Georgia; d. September 15, 1999, Clark County, Georgia.
Notes for PAUL
MARLOW:
The Madison County Journal,
September 22, 1999
Paul Marlowe
Paul Marlowe, 41, of Athens,
died Wednesday, September 15, 1999.
Mr. Marlowe was born in Warner
Robins, the son of H.W. "Bill" Marlowe,
Winterville, and the late Sybil
Jean Neisler Marlowe.
He had lived in the Athens area
all of his life and was employed in the
construction business.
Graveside services were held
Saturday, September 18, in Winterville
Cemetery.
Survivors include one daughter,
Michelle Marlowe, Danielsville; one
sister, Becky Hammock, Athens;
and three brothers, Richard Marlowe,
Homer, David Marlowe, Hull, and
Ronnie Marlowe, Athens.
Lord & Stephens Funeral
Home, East, was in charge of arrangements.
Story last updated at 8:42 a.m.
on Friday, September 17, 1999
Paul Marlowe
Athens
Paul Marlowe, 41, of 175 Norwood Lane died Wednesday, Sept. 15,
1999.
A native of Warner Robins, Mr. Marlowe was a son of H.W. ''Bill''
Marlowe of Winterville and the late Sybil Jean Neisler Marlowe. He was
employed in construction.
Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Winterville
Cemetery.
Survivors, in addition to his father, include a daughter, Michelle
Marlowe, Danielsville; a sister, Becky Hammock, Athens; and three
brothers, Richard Marlowe, Homer, David Marlowe, Hull, and Ronnie
Marlowe, Athens.
The family is at the residence of Becky Hammock, 130 Monty Drive,
Athens, and will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. today at Lord &
Stephens Funeral Home, East.
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v. REBECCA
MARLOW,
m. HAMMOCK.
vi. RONNIE
MARLOW,
b. 1958; d. September 15, 1999.
Notes for RONNIE
MARLOW:
Victim's friends puzzled over
shooting
Suspect apparently shot self in
stomach after slaying at Danielsville Road bar
By Stephen Gurr
Staff Writer
The heavy-set stranger with the goatee walked into the bar on
Danielsville Road, ordered a drink and began bragging about how well he could
shoot pool.
Pushy and apparently intoxicated, the man boasted that he had played for
$100 a game in Las Vegas. Patrons eyed the man warily as he bullied a smaller
man into shooting a game with him. After a few drinks, the bartender cut the
stranger off, and he left.
About 15 minutes later, police say, this man no one knew, 32-year-old
Johnny Bales of Danielsville, shot a regular patron in the back in the parking
lot of the Silver Saddle.
Paul Marlow, a slight 41-year-old man who had been mopping floors at the
bar that night -- Sept. 15 -- died minutes after being shot.
Bales, heading north on Georgia Highway 106, ran his car into a tree
about a half-mile from the bar, authorities said. When police found him minutes
after being called to the scene, Bales had a gunshot wound to the stomach,
according to Paul Marlow's brother, Ronnie Marlow. Police told Ronnie Marlow the
wound appeared to be self-inflicted. A handgun was later recovered that
investigators believe Bales used.
''Maybe he thought that if he shot himself in the stomach he could say
(the murder) was self-defense,'' Ronnie Marlow said.
Friends who were in the bar that night told Marlow about a man ''who was
so messed up when he came in there ... he was just being pushy with everybody.''
Police questioned Bales in his hospital room at Athens Regional Medical
Center. They waited for his release from the hospital a week after the shooting
to secure murder warrants. He was arrested Saturday, a week after Paul Marlow
was buried.
Story last updated at 9:07 a.m.
on Saturday, September 18, 1999
Shooting victim 'didn't have an
enemy in the world'
By Stephen Gurr
Staff Writer
Paul Marlow, a slight, 41-year-old man who walked with a stiff leg and
did odd jobs cleaning floors, didn't have much in life. But he gave freely of
what he had, said his brother.
''Everybody who knew him loved the man,'' 39-year-old Ronnie Marlow said
Friday, two days after his older brother was shot in the back and died in the
parking lot of a bar on Danielsville Road.
''He was just a little bitty, 140-pound guy, not a violent bone in his
body. He didn't have an enemy in the world,'' Ronnie Marlow said.
Athens-Clarke police had not made an arrest in Paul Marlow's shooting
death as of Friday night, though investigators say they have a suspect and have
recovered a handgun.
Marlow was mopping floors Wednesday night at the Silver Saddle, one of
many odd jobs he worked to make ends meet. He walked outside about 11 p.m., then
stumbled back in minutes later, his brother said.
''A few minutes after he left, the manager opened the door and Paul fell
in his arms,'' Ronnie Marlow said. ''He was gurgling a little bit, and they
decided to put him on his stomach. When they put him on his stomach, they saw
the bullet hole in his back.''
He died at the scene.
Police have remained guarded about releasing details of the
investigation.
''A customer who was not known to frequent the bar'' came inside the
night of the shooting and then left, Athens-Clarke Police Maj. Alan Brown said
Friday. ''That's who we're looking at.''
Brown said investigators secured a warrant Thursday to search a car
involved in the case. A handgun recovered by police will likely be examined for
fingerprints and undergo ballistic tests at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation
Crime Lab in Decatur, Brown said.
As for what led to the shooting, ''We're honestly still not sure what
happened,'' Brown said.
Paul Marlow was just putting his life back together after losing most of
his possessions in a divorce eight months earlier, his brother said. He had
recently re-established relations with his ex-wife and teen-age daughter.
Missing his left knee as a result of a car accident from years earlier,
Paul Marlow worked with his brother on jobs such as cutting grass and cleaning
bricks, windows and gutters.
He relied heavily on his brother for help and lived in a trailer home on
Norwood Circle. He would borrow his brother's Mazda pickup truck to go to his
cleaning jobs at the Silver Saddle and a recently opened auto shop on U.S.
Highway 29 North.
''I saw my brother two hours before his death,'' Ronnie Marlow said.
Usually Paul Marlow brought his brother's truck back by 9 p.m., but
Wednesday night he still had an errand to run.
''He said, 'I need to get up there and do my mopping,''' Ronnie Marlow
said.
Marlow said he believes police have a firm suspect in the shooting,
though he limited his comments on what happened in order to protect the
investigation. He said his brother was not a ''regular'' at the bar, as police
have said, nor was he intoxicated at the time of the shooting.
Paul Marlow's roommate, Joe Loggins, said friends were stunned by the
shooting of such an unassuming, hard-working man. Loggins invited Paul Marlow to
stay with him after the divorce, and the two men had shared the trailer for
about six months.
''He was about the best around,'' Loggins said. ''He had a lot of friends
all over town. He never had a mean word with anybody. There wasn't a thing bad
about him -- he didn't bother anybody.''
Paul Marlow had a passion for automotive work, liked to fish and was
generous with what little he had, his brother said. He was known to cut grass
for free and had just given employees at the auto shop where he worked a rug,
though he didn't have one himself.
''He was just a fun-loving, easy-going person,'' his brother said, his
voice cracking with emotion. ''He didn't hardly have anything, because he would
give you everything he had.''
Story last updated at 9:43 p.m.
on Friday, January 26, 2001
Bales pleads not guilty to
murder charges
By Stephen Gurr
Staff Writer
A Danielsville man who remains free on bond while awaiting trial on
murder charges entered a not guilty plea Friday in Clarke County Superior Court.
Johnny Bales, a 33-year-old masonry worker, is accused of shooting
41-year-old Paul Marlow in the parking lot of the Silver Saddle bar on
Danielsville Road in September 1999. Bales was arraigned Friday on the murder
charges. A trial date has not been set.
Family members of Paul Marlow attended Friday's hearing. They remain
incredulous that Bales is not behind bars while awaiting trial.
''You feel like the defendants have more rights than you,'' said Ronnie
Marlow, the victim's brother. ''It's frustrating, to know he shot my brother
square in the back, but yet he's been walking free for a year and a half.''
Authorities have said little about the events surrounding the shooting of
Marlow, a slight, impoverished man who worked odd cleaning jobs at the bar.
Bales reportedly wrecked his car leaving the scene and spent 10 days in a local
hospital recovering from a gunshot wound to the stomach. He was not charged with
murder until his release from the hospital.
Defense attorneys with the University of Georgia Legal Aid and Defender
Clinic, noting their client's gunshot wound, said Marlow was killed in an act of
self-defense. During a preliminary hearing shortly after Bales' arrest, a
magistrate judge bound the case over to Superior Court as manslaughter.
In a November 1999 bond hearing on the manslaughter charge, Judge Joseph
Gaines set bond at $50,000 for Bales, whose family members testified he could
not make a bond of more than $25,000. Four days later, Bales walked out of the
Clarke County jail. Nearly a year passed before he was indicted on murder
charges.
Bales' attorney, Elizabeth Grant, noted that prosecutors did not oppose
bond during the 1999 hearing, but only requested that it not be less than
$50,000.
''It was found that (Bales) did not meet the conditions of denying
bond,'' Grant said. ''He has no criminal record whatsoever. He has strong ties
to the community in Madison County. Obviously, we're grateful he's been allowed
to be out on bond.''
District Attorney Ken Mauldin declined to comment on the matter, citing
his policy of not publicly discussing pending cases.
Grant said she was unsure when a trial date would be set. She is still
seeking additional evidence not yet provided by the district attorney's office.
''We're anxious to have all the evidence come out in trial,'' Grant said.
''Obviously, this was a tragic death. But I think when all the evidence comes
out before a jury, Mr. Bales will be exonerated.''
Bill Marlow, the victim's father, disagrees.
''I won't rest until he's in jail,'' he said.
Courts reporter Stephen Gurr can be reached at [email protected]
or (706) 208-2219.
Ronnie Marlow said friends still are puzzled over Bales' motive for
shooting a man he outweighed by 100 pounds. He says he's certain his brother
never met the suspect before that night.
''I haven't talked to anybody who knows this guy,'' Marlow said. ''I know
my brother, and I know 100 percent that Paul didn't do anything to make this guy
mad.''
Ronnie Marlow speculated Bales may have confused the smallish Paul Marlow
with a different man Bales talked into shooting a game of pool that night.
Maj. Alan Brown of the Athens-Clarke Police Criminal Investigations
Division said investigators have heard ''a variety of stories as to what
happened.''
Said Ronnie Marlow, ''I really just think it was cold-blooded murder.''
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Story last updated at 8:42 a.m. on Friday, September 17, 1999
Paul Marlowe
Athens
Paul Marlowe, 41, of 175 Norwood Lane died Wednesday, Sept. 15,
1999.
A native of Warner Robins, Mr. Marlowe was a son of H.W. ''Bill''
Marlowe of Winterville and the late Sybil Jean Neisler Marlowe. He was
employed in construction.
Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Winterville
Cemetery.
Survivors, in addition to his father, include a daughter, Michelle
Marlowe, Danielsville; a sister, Becky Hammock, Athens; and three
brothers, Richard Marlowe, Homer, David Marlowe, Hull, and Ronnie
Marlowe, Athens.
The family is at the residence of Becky Hammock, 130 Monty Drive,
Athens, and will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. today at Lord &
Stephens Funeral Home, East.
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More About RONNIE
MARLOW:
Burial: Winterville Cemetery
10.
CLARENCE6
MARLOW (RICHARD
WEBSTER5,
DANIEL
D.4,
JONATHAN3,
JOHN2,
THOMAS1)
was born September 13, 1905, and died February 26, 1977.
He married ETTA
DUGGINS.
Child
of CLARENCE MARLOW
and ETTA
DUGGINS
is:
i. JAMES7
MARLOW,
b. 1933.
11.
GERALDINE6
MARLOW (RICHARD
WEBSTER5,
DANIEL
D.4,
JONATHAN3,
JOHN2,
THOMAS1)
was born March 11, 1911. She married
FRED
KITCHENS,
son of SAMUEL KITCHENS
and JOSEPHINE
BALLENGER. He was born June 30, 1909.
Geraldine, her brother Howard Marlow and
her husband Fred Kitchens
Fred
Kitchens, 66 of McArthur St. in Commerce died at his home Friday,
Sept.
5, following an extended illness. Services
were held Sunday, Sept.7,
1975
at Madison St. Baptist Church, with the Rev. Ed Aiken officiating.
Interment
was in Grey Hill Cemetery.
A
native of Jackson County, Mr. Kitchens was born June 30, 1909, son of
the
late Sam and Josephine Bellanger Kitchens. He
was a member of
Madison
Street Baptist Church.
Surviving
are widow, Geraldine Marlow Kitchens of the home; a son Robert
Kitchens
of Brunswick, Ohio; a brother, Lonnie Kitchens of Commerce;
two
sisters, Mrs. Dewey Crane of Brunswick Ohio; Mrs. Lillian Evans of
Decatur;
and two grandchildren. Ivie Funeral
Home was in charge.
More
About FRED KITCHENS:
Religion:
Madison Street Baptist Church
Source:
Obit/see notes
Child
of GERALDINE MARLOW
and FRED
KITCHENS
is:
i. ROBERT7
KITCHENS,
m. SHARON,
1966.
12.
HOWARD6
MARLOW (RICHARD
WEBSTER5,
DANIEL
D.4,
JONATHAN3,
JOHN2,
THOMAS1)
was born May 14, 1915. He married CHRISTINE
MANEY
1941.
Children
of HOWARD MARLOW
and CHRISTINE
MANEY
are:
i. HOWARD7
MARLOW.
ii. JOANNA
MARLOW.
iii. JOYCE
MARLOW.
Endnotes
Contributed
for use on this site by Elizabeth Olmstead [email protected]
July 4, 2004