Individual Details
Stephen G. FURR
(20 Sep 1823 - 8 Aug 1908)
1850 Hall County, Georgia, Census
Slave Schedule
Stephen G. Furr
20 F
10 F
2 M
1860 Hall County, Georgia, Census
Slave Schedule
S.G. Furr
26 F
24 F
18 F
13 F
13 M
9 F
5 M
4 M
3 F
3 M
3 M
8/12 M
3/12 M
Slave Schedule
Stephen G. Furr
20 F
10 F
2 M
1860 Hall County, Georgia, Census
Slave Schedule
S.G. Furr
26 F
24 F
18 F
13 F
13 M
9 F
5 M
4 M
3 F
3 M
3 M
8/12 M
3/12 M
Events
Families
Spouse | Rachel Arlevia GOWDER (1825 - 1903) |
Child | Indiana Elizabeth FURR (1846 - 1916) |
Child | Sarah Orlevia "Sallie" FURR (1848 - 1921) |
Child | Hester Ann FURR (1849 - 1849) |
Child | Stephen FURR (1850 - 1850) |
Child | Paul Fredrich Mack FURR (1850 - 1935) |
Father | Paul M. FURR (1786 - 1867) |
Mother | Sarah GRIFFITH (1799 - 1837) |
Sibling | Caleb Tate FURR (1817 - 1898) |
Sibling | Mary B. "Pollie" FURR (1819 - ) |
Sibling | Leonard Washington FURR (1821 - 1864) |
Sibling | Julia Ann FURR (1828 - 1890) |
Sibling | Isaac Smith FURR (1825 - 1891) |
Sibling | Amanda Jane FURR (1830 - 1903) |
Sibling | Elizabeth FURR (1831 - 1920) |
Sibling | Augustus C. "Gus" FURR (1833 - 1863) |
Sibling | Cicero Holt FURR (1835 - 1862) |
Sibling | William C. FURR (1837 - 1840) |
Notes
Death
Stephen G. Furr died at his home in Silver Shoal last. Saturday night at 9:30 o’clock, aged eighty one years. He had been in declining health for a year, and while his death was not altogether unexpected, it proved a great shock to his relatives and friends. Mr. Furr was one of Banks’ most substantial citizens, and a man of lovable disposition and many good traits of character and will be greatly missed in the community in which he lived. He is survived by two children, Mrs. Sallie Waters and Hon. P. F. M. Furr. Rev. Mr. Sanders of Toccoa, conducted the funeral services at Silver Shoal church Sunday after noon at 3 o’clock and paid a beautiful tribute to the memory of the dead pioneer. He spoke very touchingly of the time when he baptized Mr. Furr and of his conversion and connection with the Baptist church. The deceased was a Master Mason, and his remains were then taken in charge by that order and conveyed to the cemetery where the beautiful Masonic rites were performed. The large concourse of people attending to pay their last sad tribute of respect, showed in what esteem he was held by his friends and fellow citizens, probably live hundred people being present.Banks County Journal, Homer, Georgia, August 13, 1908
Military
Name: Stephen G Furr ,Residence: Hall County, Georgia
Enlistment Date: 10 March 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
State Served: Georgia
Unit Numbers: 395 395
Service Record: Enlisted as a Lieutenant 2nd Class on 10 March 1862
Commission in Company F, 43rd Infantry Regiment Georgia on 10 March 1862.
Sick on 15 April 1862 at Chattanooga, TN (Fever resulting in disease of hip)
Resigned, disability Company F, 43rd Infantry Regiment Georgia on 10 September 1862
Endnotes
1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, August 10, 1908.
2. findagrave.com.