Son of Andrew and Elizabeth Fleming Mauldin.
Served as a Pvt in the Confederate Army Company L, Phillips Legion Infantry Regiment of Georgia.
Picture provided by the Andrew Mauldin family.
Children: Mary, Nancy, Andrew, Martha, Drucilla, Monty, James, Wesley, Charles, Diannah, Louisa, Georgia Ann, Scot
Brothers:
Thomas
Hayden
Alfred Latimer
Formerly the Walcott Graveyard, the oldest and original section has a pre-civil war slave and freed section. The cemetery was opened for public use in 1835.
Oakwood cemetery was established in 1846 from Walcott Graveyard and is listed as a historical cemetery. The entrance gate was established in 1910.
Son of Andrew and Elizabeth Fleming Mauldin.
Served as a Pvt in the Confederate Army Company L, Phillips Legion Infantry Regiment of Georgia.
Picture provided by the Andrew Mauldin family.
Children: Mary, Nancy, Andrew, Martha, Drucilla, Monty, James, Wesley, Charles, Diannah, Louisa, Georgia Ann, Scot
Brothers:
Thomas
Hayden
Alfred Latimer
Formerly the Walcott Graveyard, the oldest and original section has a pre-civil war slave and freed section. The cemetery was opened for public use in 1835.
Oakwood cemetery was established in 1846 from Walcott Graveyard and is listed as a historical cemetery. The entrance gate was established in 1910.
Family Members
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Mary Ann Elizabeth Mauldin Rutherford Pitts
1832–1909
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Andrew H Mauldin
1835–1888
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Martha V G Mauldin Groover
1837–1873
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Armanda Louise "Lou" Mauldin Hodge
1840–1924
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James D Mauldin
1844–1862
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Georgia Alice Elizabeth Mauldin Willis
1846–1893
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Charles "Dock" Mauldin
1849–1928
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Columbus Scott Mauldin
1856–1928
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