Thomas Arthur Walthall III
b. 6 October 1906, d. 8 June 1995
- Father: Thomas Arthur Walthall Jr. b. 12 September 1878, d. 2 August 1937
- Mother: Melanie Pollard b. 20 November 1877, d. 4 June 1939
- Thomas Arthur Walthall III was born on 6 October 1906 in Alabama.
- Thomas Arthur Walthall Jr. and Melanie Pollard appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Newbern, Hale County, Alabama. Other members of the household included Thomas Arthur Walthall III, Melanie Walthall, George W. Pollard and Mary E. Pollard.
- Thomas Arthur Walthall Jr. and Melanie Pollard appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Newbern, Hale County, Alabama. Other members of the household included Thomas Arthur Walthall III, Melanie Walthall.
- Thomas Arthur Walthall Jr. and Melanie Pollard appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Newbern, Hale County, Alabama. Other members of the household included Thomas Arthur Walthall III, Mary LeGrand Weaver.
- He was employed as assistant manager of a gin & warehouse, according to the 1930 census.
- Thomas Arthur Walthall III died on 8 June 1995 at age 88 in Newbern, Hale County, Alabama.
- He was interred at Newbern Cemetery, Newbern, Hale County, Alabama.
- See "T. A. Walthall and Sons Records, 1912-1971," W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.
Biographical/Historical Note: Thomas Arthur Walthall, Jr., the son of Thomas Arthur and Mary LeGrand Weaver Walthall, was born September 12, 1878, in Newbern, Hale County, Alabama. As a prominent member of the agricultural sector, he built a cotton gin in 1912, which served farmers from Hale and surrounding counties. T.A. Walthall, Jr. married Melanie Pollard in 1901 and produced three sons: T.A. Walthall III, George Pollard Walthall and Robert LeRoy Walthall. After T.A. Walthall, Jr. died in 1937, his three sons continued the family’s agricultural role in the community by operating, at different periods, two cotton gins and a dairy farm. Beyond these activities, the family sold cotton seed and fertilizer and provided cotton storage in their warehouse.
- Last Edited: 10 Sep 2011