Individual Details
James Marion WHITESIDE
(18 Apr 1858 - 24 Jun 1935)
Events
Birth | 18 Apr 1858 | Hickory Flat, Benton County, MS | |||
Marriage | 15 Feb 1882 | Marshall County, MS - Mary Ida FURR | |||
Death | 24 Jun 1935 | Hickory Flat, Benton County, MS | |||
Burial | Ebenezer Cemetery, Myrtle, Union County, MS |
Families
Spouse | Mary Ida FURR (1866 - 1965) |
Child | Bennie Pearl WHITESIDE (1883 - 1961) |
Child | Minnie Rivers WHITESIDE (1884 - 1978) |
Child | Leonard Nelson WHITESIDE (1886 - 1928) |
Child | Lena Bell WHITESIDE (1888 - 1981) |
Child | Clarence Lester WHITESIDE (1890 - 1955) |
Child | Ora Lee WHITESIDE (1893 - 1980) |
Child | Dewitt Talmage WHITESIDE (1895 - 1979) |
Child | Ruby May WHITESIDE (1898 - 1898) |
Child | Carrie Lorene WHITESIDE (1900 - 1991) |
Child | Living |
Child | Carl Eola WHITESIDE (1905 - 1986) |
Child | Isaac Henderson WHITESIDE (1907 - 1989) |
Child | Hester Elizabeth WHITESIDE (1909 - 1916) |
Father | Samuel Anderson Henderson WHITESIDE (1831 - 1902) |
Mother | Elizabeth Jane SIMPSON (1830 - 1909) |
Sibling | Mary Lanora "Nora" WHITESIDE (1861 - 1932) |
Notes
Death
Source: The Southern Advocate (Ashland, MS), Thursday, 27 June 1935James M. Whiteside, 77, died Tuesday, June 25, 1935, at his home near Hickory Flat. He had been in bad health for some time and his death was not unexpected. Mr. Whiteside was one of Benton county's best citizens. Fifty-three years ago he was married to Miss Mary Ida Furr. To them were born thirteen children, ten of whom, along with Mrs. Whiteside survive. They are: Mrs. Pearl Bellew, Potts Camp; Mrs. Minnie Elliott, Water Valley; Mrs. Lena Goode, C. L. Whiteside, Mrs. Ora Wilbanks, D. T. Whiteside, Hickory Flat; Mrs. Carrie Mills, Potts Camp; Mrs. Maude Hankins, Hickory Flat; Mrs. D. E. Beal, Abbeville, and I. H. Whiteside, Hickory Flat. Surviving also are thirty-five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Burial was in the Ebenezer cemetery south of Hickory Flat Wednesday morning, services being conducted by the pastor, Rev. G. H. Ledbetter, assisted by Rev. L. M. James and Rev. R. M. Papesan.
Endnotes
1. Hunting For Bears, comp. Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: Mississippi marriage information taken from county courthouse records..
2. findagrave.com.
3. 1940 Shelby County, Tennessee, Census, Memphis, ED 98-291, page 3385B.