Place: Page 49, District 52, District 1208, Emanuel, GA
Census:
Date: 1910
Place: Sheet 23 A, District 105, Militia District 1560, Emanuel, GA
Census:
Date: 1920
Place: Sheet 23 A, District 26, Swainsboro, Emanuel, GA
Census:
Date: 1930
Place: Sheet 10 A, District 6, Higgston, Montgomery, GA
Note
Swainsboro Forrest Blade 06/13/40
Funeral rites for Issac Boatright, age 81, were held from the North Thompson Missionary Baptist Church, nera Normantown, Tuesday afternoon, with the Rev. Billy Coleman, the pastor, officiating. Burial was in the church cemetary. Mr. Boatright died at his home, at Blun, Monday afternoon, following an illness of two weeks duration. A native of Emanuel County, he was the son of the late Reuben and Demaris Rich Boatright, both members of pioneer families in this county. He was a farmer and a leader in church and community affairs. He was a member of the North Thompson Baptist Church. Surviving are two sons, Milton Boatright of Blun, and Jesse Boatright of Normantown; one daughter, Mrs. Demaris Daniels of Vidalia; three brothers, Math Boatright of Swainsboro, Steve Boatright of Graymont-Summit, and Dave Boatright of Dublin; and a large family connection in this and adjoining counties.
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