Gallemore, Noah Thomas
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| Last Name | Gallemore |
| First Name | Noah |
| Middle Name | Thomas |
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| Death Date | 4/15/1903 |
| Birth Date | 5/14/1846 |
| Obituary Source | Martinsville Republican, April 16 & 30, 1903 |
| Source Information | Cemetery index |
| Cemetery | Friendship Park |
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| Survived By | Two sisters, Mrs. America Vickery of Paragon and Mrs. Perry Hodges of Baker Township; 3 brothers, Henry J. of Paragon, Daniel of Oklahoma, and William of Bloomfield, Greene County. |
| Other | Accidentally Killed -- N.T. Gallimore, who lived with his brother Henry Gallimore, was accidentally killed by shooting and killing himself. They were poultry raisers and lived just East of Paragon and he was a bachelor, about 55 years old. "Noah Thomas Gallamore, next to the oldest son of Noah and Catherine Voshell Gallamore, was born near Paragon...and died...from self inflicted shotgun wounds, age 56. He was never married. His father died in 1868 from a wagon accident and his mother died 10 years later. He leaves brothers William F., a lawyer in Bloomfield, Henry, a farmer, Daniel W. of Lipscomb, Texas; and sisters, Mrs. Mary Ann Hodges of Baker Township, Mrs. Sarah Lind, living near Sandborn, Mrs. Lucy C. Holder of Texas, and Mrs. America Vickory, the youngest living on the homestead. Susan A. and Sampson O. have died, and Charles died when he was 1 year old." |
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