Thomas Hendrix Giles


 Alabama Farm Bureau

Nickname:T. H.
Born:November 10, 1884, Tennessee
Died:February 19, 1976, Huntsville, Alabama
Buried:Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Alabama
Father of:Jack Giles
Father of:Sara Giles

Notes:

•  He was the son of Charles Mandred Giles (1853 - 1899) and Sarah (Sallie) Catherine Daves (1853 - 1947). - Ancetry.com

•  There seem to have been several Thomas H Giles. While Jack, Sara, Ora and Thomas H. all converge in the 1940 US Census. It is possible that the Record reference, the Find a Grave link, and some of the data might not be connected to the same Thomas H. Giles. - Editor's Note

•  Married Mollie Ora Eden Nov. 7, 1906 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. She was born July 1886 in Tennessee and died Jan. 14, 1966 in Birmingham, Alabama. - Ancetry.com

•  His occupation in the 1930 Census is listed as Farmer's CoOp Manager. - 1930 U.S. Census

•  His occupation is listed as Inspector, Weights & Measures, Dept. of Agriculture. - 1940 U.S. Census

•  "On March 10, 1937, voters of Madison County had trekked to the polls to approve legalization of the sale of alcoholic beverages, joining 23 other counties wet, and 43 counties dry. The first state liquor store ever to open in Madison County began operations in June on Jefferson Street in the Hutchens Building just north of the Grand Theatre, now demolished. C. J. Owens was manager. Clerks were T. H. Giles, Willis Latham, Douglass Martinson, H. C. Blair, and Fletcher Erwin. A decisive 'wet' vote of 2,665 to 1,729 'dry' , indicated their jobs would be safe. The 'wet' counties in 1971 numbered 30." - Record

•  "Thomas H. Giles who for six years has been successfully associated with the field department of the Alabama Farm Bureau was on Friday afternoon selected as manager of the Madison county farmer's cooperative by that organizations board of directors.
     Mr. Giles has proven since he has been with the bureau one of its most efficient men in the state and has been successful in organizing many bureaus throughout the state.
     Madison is known as the Imperial county and the directors wished to secure for this county the best man in Alabama for aid in solving its organization problems.
     The services of Mr. Giles began January first.
     It was also decided by the directors that a farmers exchange would be conducted in connection with the regular work of the cooperative and that a big bulletin board would be secured for use in this department.
     Arrangements were made to handle the cooperative buying of fertilizers, and an intensive campaign will be made to improve the staple length of cotton by seed improvement.
      The following directors were present: W. L. Mitchell, C. O. Mann, L. W. Bailey, W. J. Dublin, W. A. Spelee, H. F. Nance, B. F. Giles, C. E. Hunt, J. E. Hays, J. K. Drake, C. T. Butler, R. W. Moon, D. F. Beasley, J. C. Erwin, M. G. Chaney." - Newspaper Abstract 1

•  "Giles Will Discuss Agricultural Program of County Before Ex-service Men.
     Thomas H. Giles, manager of the Madison county farmer's cooperative will be the principal speaker on the entertainment program of the American Legion tonight at 8 o'clock, Mr. Giles will speak on the agricultural program for the county recently adopted by a group of bankers, business men, agricultural leaders and citizens." - Newspapter Abstract 2


Related Links:

•  1930 U.S. Census - Page viewed through an Ancestry.com paid subscription.

•  1940 U.S. Census - Page viewed through an Ancestry.com paid subscription. (Originally found at http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1940usfedcen&indiv=try&h=60213709.)

•  Ancetry.com - Page owned by CharlesSims681 and can be viewed only with an Ancestry.com paid subscription. (Originally found at http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/24789324/person/12524074317.)

•  Find A Grave - Page created by Graveaddiction. (Note: We are not positive this is the same Thomas H. Giles.)

•  Newspaper Abstract 1 - Article titled "Giles Elected Coop Manager" from The Huntsville Daily Times January 5, 1930, contributed by klstacy_home.

•  Newspaper Abstract 2 - Article titled " Legionnaires Meet Tonight" from the Huntsville Daily Times February 6, 1930, contributed by klstacy_home.

•  Record - A Dream Come True: The Story of Madison County and Incidentally of Alabama and the United States, Volume II, by James Record, 1978, page 228.


The Following Pages Link to this Page:
•  Jack Giles
•  Record
•  Sara Giles