Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
NameGeorge Bledsoe Baughan
Birth21 Apr 1900, Sheppards, Buckingham County, Virginia
Death16 Dec 1963, Bennettsville, Marlboro County, South Carolina
Documentation
1910 U.S. Census, Buckingham County, Virginia
Francisco District, Enumeration District 63, Sheet 8A
Dwelling 136, Family 136
Baughan, Charles G., head, male, white, 44, married once for 12 years, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, native language English, farmer on general farm, works on own account, can read and write, owns farm free of mortgage, 125 on farm schedule
Baughan, Fannie B., wife, female, white, 38, married once for 12 years, mother of 5 children of whom 4 survive, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, native language English, no occupation, can read and write
Baughan, Charlie, son, male, white, 12, single, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, native language English, no occupation, can read and write, in school
Baughan, George, son, male, white, 10, single, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, native language English, no occupation, can read and write, in school
Baughan, Henry, son, male, white, 7, single, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, no occupation
Baughan, Ralph, son, male, white, 5, single, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, no occupation

On 16 February 1942, George Bledsoe Baughan registered for the World War II draft. His place of residence was 124 Jordan Street, Benettsville, Marlboro County, South Carolina; telephone 405; age 41 years; born 24 April 1900 in Sheppards, Virginia; person who will always know your address H. J. Munnerlyn, Bennettsville, South Carolina; employer H. J. Munnerlyn, West Main St., Bennettsville; place of business Parsonage St., Bennettsville, Marlboro, South Carolina. Description white, 6’ tall, brown eyes, 170 pounds, black hair, dark complexion. [World War II Draft Registration Cards.]

On 16 December 1963, George B. Baughan died in Bennettsville, Marlboro County, South Carolina. He was a usual resident of Bennettsville, Marlboro County, South Caroline; male, white; married; born 21 April 1900 in Virginia; age 63; construction supervisor; citizen of U.S.A.; father Charles Baughan; mother Fannie Gellispie; wife Maxine Nicholson Baughan; never in armed forces; SSN 247-07-3698; informant Mrs. Maxine N. Baughan. Cause of death crushed chest, accident, due to auto-truck accident on Highway 38 in Bennetttsville. Burial on 18 December 1963 at McColl Cemetery, Bennettsville. [South Carolina, Certificate of Death 63 019718.]
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