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Fuller Earle Callaway, Jr

Male 1907 - 1992  (85 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Fuller Earle Callaway, Jr was born on 7 Jan 1907 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA (son of Fuller Earle Callaway, Sr and Ida Jane Cason); died on 16 Jan 1992 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA.

    Notes:

    Fuller Earle Callaway Jr.

    Born in LaGrange, Fuller Callaway Jr. (1907-92) graduated from LaGrange High, Georgia School of Technology, and the Eastman School of Business in Poughkeepsie, New York. He started working in the mills at age fourteen and became president of Callaway Mills in 1935. He was a community leader and a benefactor of the town of LaGrange, LaGrange College, and the Georgia Institute of Technology. Fuller Jr. operated Callaway Mills for many years and established foundations that gave away millions during his lifetime.

    In 1948 Fuller Jr. took a ten-year leave from mill management. During those years, he painted, worked with electronics, and assembled a herd of Hereford cattle. He then returned to the helm of Callaway Mills and successfully guided operations until April 1968, when he shocked many by selling Callaway Mills for cash to Roger Milliken and Deering-Milliken Company of Spartanburg, South Carolina.

    In 1930 Fuller Jr. married Alice Hinman Hand of Pelham. Fuller and Alice had met years earlier when their siblings, Cason and Virginia, married. Fuller and Alice had two children, Ida and Fuller. They lived at the Hills and Dales estate of his parents, where Alice worked for decades to preserve the home and gardens. Since Alice's death, the gardens have been renamed Ferrell Gardens at Hills and Dales and are open to the public on a limited basis.

    Fuller Jr. helped to found the Institute of Textile Technology in Charlottesville, Virginia, and along with two other alumni, the Georgia Tech Research Institute, which supports research in all areas of the sciences. In 1943 he organized the Callaway Community Foundation (later the Callaway Foundation). The foundation carried on the work of the Textile Benefit Association organized by his father in 1919. The Callaway Foundation owned all assets of Callaway Mills and has made contributions from income to religious, charitable, and educational organizations. More than $251 million from the foundation have has been given to local, state, and national groups between 1943 and 2003.

    Fuller married Alice Hinman Hand on 6 Aug 1930 in Pelham, Mitchell, Georgia, USA. Alice (daughter of Judson Larrabee Hand and Florence Mae Hollis) was born on 4 Oct 1912 in Pelham, Mitchell, Georgia, USA; died on 15 Jan 1998 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Fuller Earle Callaway was born on 17 Oct 1931 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA; died on 21 Sep 1971 in San Mateo, San Mateo, California, USA.
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Fuller Earle Callaway, Sr was born on 15 Jul 1870 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA; died on 12 Feb 1928 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA.

    Notes:

    Fuller Earle Callaway

    Members of the Callaway family have lived in west Georgia since the mid-nineteenth century. Fuller E. Callaway (1870-1928) was born in Troup County to the Reverend Abner Reeves Callaway and his first wife, Sarah Jane Howard. At age ten, Fuller received a nickel for bringing water to men at a barn raising. The next day, he walked eight miles into LaGrange.
    Fuller E. Callaway
    After realizing that the nickel would not buy the boots he wanted, he chose three spools of thread and went back to the country. He soon found three housewives who paid five cents a spool, and he thereby made a dime on his first commercial transaction.

    Young Fuller continued to peddle and to farm his own tract of land. His formal education was limited to about a year in public schools in Troup County. At age eighteen, he opened a five-and-ten-cents store with $500 he had saved. He later opened four other stores and entered the wholesale business. In 1895 Callaway invested in LaGrange's first modern textile mill. Dixie Mills opened with local fanfare and New England management; nonetheless, the mill began to struggle financially within a couple of years. Other investors convinced Fuller to take over management. They threw out the secondhand equipment and brought the mill onto solid economic footing. After Fuller got his money back, he decided to leave the textile industry.

    Soon, however, the lure of the industry called again, and townspeople, including Fuller, invested in a new project. Unity Mills (later Kex Plant) shipped its first cotton in 1901. Fuller served as secretary-treasurer of the company, a position he would hold in other mill projects as well. Between 1900 and 1920, Fuller and others opened several mills located within 100 miles of LaGrange.

    Fuller stressed the importance of the social and educational development of employees as well as their economic well-being. Mill houses, churches, schools, parks, greenhouses, and other amenities were built along with the mills, but Fuller did not open company stores that would have competed with existing businesses. He was widely quoted as saying, "I make American citizens and run cotton mills to pay the expenses." Such paternalistic interest in his workers also served to keep their morale up and thus to keep unionizing efforts from either within or outside the mill community at bay.

    Fuller also established a variety of businesses, including banks, warehouses, and an insurance company. He held positions in national textile associations, and he was president of the American Cotton Manufacturers Association. He also served as a railroad commissioner of Georgia from 1907 to 1909 and was appointed by U.S. president Woodrow Wilson to the Conference on Industrial Relations in 1919.

    Fuller said that one of his greatest accomplishments was marrying Ida Jane Cason of Jewell in 1891. They met while she attended Southern Female College in LaGrange and after their marriage lived frugally on what Fuller termed "cash street rather than mortgage street." Between 1914 and 1916, he engaged architect Neel Reid to design their Hills and Dales home on Vernon Road in LaGrange. The Italian style of the home complemented the gardens that Sarah Coleman Ferrell had planted on the site beginning in 1841. Fuller and his wife had two sons, Cason Jewell Callaway and Fuller Earle Callaway Jr.

    Fuller married Ida Jane Cason on 28 Apr 1891 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA. Ida (daughter of Alexander T Cason and Living) was born on 16 Jul 1872 in Jewell, Warren, Georgia, USA; died on 10 Apr 1936 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ida Jane Cason was born on 16 Jul 1872 in Jewell, Warren, Georgia, USA (daughter of Alexander T Cason and Living); died on 10 Apr 1936 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Ida C Callaway
    • Residence: 1880, District 114, Hancock, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1900, La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA

    Notes:

    Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 Record
    about Mrs Fuller E Callaway, Sr
    Name: Mrs Fuller E Callaway, Sr
    Death Date: 10 Apr 1936
    County of Death: Troup
    Certificate: 12349

    Children:
    1. Cason Jewell Callaway, Sr was born on 6 Nov 1894 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA; died on 12 Apr 1961 in Harris, Georgia, USA; was buried in Callaway Family Mausoleum, Hamilton, Harris, Georgia, USA.
    2. 1. Fuller Earle Callaway, Jr was born on 7 Jan 1907 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA; died on 16 Jan 1992 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Alexander T Cason was born in 1844 in Warren, Georgia, USA (son of Adam Cason and Jane Blackstone Montgomery).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Division 90, Warren, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1850, Division 90, Warren, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Mc Crarys, Warren, Georgia
    • Residence: 1880, District 114, Hancock, Georgia, USA

    Alexander + Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Living
    Children:
    1. 3. Ida Jane Cason was born on 16 Jul 1872 in Jewell, Warren, Georgia, USA; died on 10 Apr 1936 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Adam Cason was born on 2 Jul 1811 in Warren, Georgia, USA (son of William Cason and Jeannet Rodgers); died on 28 Nov 1888 in Warren, Georgia, USA; was buried in Long Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Warrenton, Warren, Georgia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Warren, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1850, Division 90, Warren, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Mc Crarys, Warren, Georgia
    • Residence: 1870, Casons Farm, Warren, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Factory, Warren, Georgia, USA

    Notes:

    Name: Adam CASON 1
    Sex: M
    Birth: 2 JUL 1811 in Warren Co, Ga 2
    Death: 28 NOV 1888 in Warren Co, Ga 2
    Burial: Long Creek Baptist Ch, Warren Co, Ga.
    Note: On May 3, 1999, Mom and I visited the Long Creek church. We found the grave of Adam Cason. He was buried above ground in a 4x6vault with a slab on top with engraving. Some of it is unreadable, but dates of b and d noted.

    Father: William CASON b: BET. 10 - 17 APR 1749 in Pitt, Co. or Beaufort Co, NC
    Mother: Jeanette RODGERS b: JAN 1772 in Ireland

    Marriage 1 Jane Blitzern MONTGOMERY b: ABT. 1813 in Warren Co, Ga
    Married: 27 DEC 1832 1
    Children
    17 children CASON

    Marriage 2 Martha FOWLER b: ABT. 1830 in Warren Co, Ga
    Married: 1 NOV 1859 1

    Sources:
    1 Title: Dell T. Rabun P. O. Box 394, Senoia, Ga 30276 (404-599-3076)
    Note: Dell sent me FGSs and information on the Rabun family. She had pretty good source notations.
    Repository:
    Call Number:
    Media: Letter
    2 Title: Long Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Warren co., GA.
    Text: Viewed May 3, 1999

    SOURCE: Billy Jones, tjones@camden.net, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bsj&id=I1391

    Long Creek Baptist Church
    290 Long Creek Church Rd
    Warrenton, GA 30828
    Tel: 706-465-1045

    Adam married Jane Blackstone Montgomery on 27 Dec 1832 in Upson, Georgia, USA. Jane was born in 1813 in Warren, Georgia, USA; died in 1858 in Warren, Georgia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Jane Blackstone Montgomery was born in 1813 in Warren, Georgia, USA; died in 1858 in Warren, Georgia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Jame Blitzem Montgomery
    • Name: Jane B Cason
    • Name: Jane Montgomery
    • Residence: 1850, Division 90, Warren, Georgia, USA

    Children:
    1. David M Cason was born in 1841 in Warren, Georgia, USA.
    2. John R Cason was born in 1843 in Warren, Georgia, USA.
    3. 6. Alexander T Cason was born in 1844 in Warren, Georgia, USA.
    4. Sarah Jane Cason was born in 1847 in Warren, Georgia, USA.
    5. Adam Rogers Cason was born in 1849 in Warren, Georgia, USA.
    6. Sanders Cason was born in 1852 in Warren, Georgia, USA.
    7. Hugh Bunyan Cason was born in Aug 1855 in Warren, Georgia, USA; died on 1 Oct 1933 in Warren, Georgia, USA.