Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
NameThomas Henry SAULTS Sr.1083,472, M
Birth Date15 Jun 18791084
Birth PlaceWashington County, Tennessee
Death Date20 Dec 1946472 Age: 67
Death PlaceDade County, Florida
Burial PlaceAmerican Legion Cemetery, Appalachia, Virginia472
OccupationA Braker / A Steam Railroad Worker
FatherNewton A. SALTS , M (1849-1921)
MotherMary E. DAUGHERTY , F (1853-1950)
Spouses
Birth Dateabt 1888
Birth PlaceAshe County, North Carolina
Death Date1965 Age: 77
Death PlaceAiken County, South Carolina
Burial PlaceJackson Cemetery, Jackson, South Carolina472
MotherMartha JONES , F
ChildrenThomas Henry , M (1907-1975)
 Mary Magdaline , F (1909-1943)
 Nell E. , F (1911-)
 Myrtle Kathleen , F (1913-)
 George Ashley , M (1919-1984)
 Robert Eugene , M (1923-2001)
Notes for Thomas Henry SAULTS Sr.
1918 - World War I Draft Registration Cards1085
He gave his address as Preacher, Wise County, Virginia. His age was 39 and his birthdate was June 15th, 1879. He was a Brakeman with the Interstate Railway Company at Appalocia, Wise Co., N. C. His wife was Jennie Saults at the same address. His build was stout with a medium height, blue eyes and light coloured eyes.

1946, December 20th - Obituary for Thomas H. Saults [taken from a news clipping found in his father's family bible]
Thomas H. Saults, retired railroad conductor, who had been a resident of Appalachia, Va. for 38 years, died unexpectedly at his in Hialiah, Fla Friday Dec. 20. Funeral services were held the following Tuesday in the Appalachia Methodist Church in charge the Rev. Roy Early of Big Stone Gap, with burial in American Legion cemetery, near Big Stone Gap. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Jennie Ashley Saults, two daughters, Mrs Nell Fisher, Hialiah, Fla., and Mrs Myrtle Johnson, Elizabethton., three sons Tom, Elizabethton, George, Florida, and Eugene, Flint, Mich,; his mother Mrs Mary Saults and a sister Mrs. A. E. Dove both of Bristol. He was a member of the Brother-hood of Railway Trainmen, and of the Woodmen of the World. Mr. Saults is a former resident of Jonesboro and is kindly remembered by those who knew him.
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