John Lauderdale married miss wood
j franklin married sewell
Sam H married miss winchester
harry married jane malone and nancy crenshaw
josiah never married
sallie arried jh brittian
elizabeth married john patterson
clarinda never married
sam d married miss hawkins
james shelby married miss adams
william c married miss turner
john married miss dodson and miss jefferys
cornelia married jj lewis and benjamin seale
david marrie dmiss bledsoe
william married miss hart
josiah married miss hanna
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James Lauderdale
LAUDERDALE, James, soldier, born in Virginia about 1780; died near New Orleans, Louisiana, 23 December, 1814. Early in this century he removed to west Tennessee. He became major in General John Coffee's cavalry regiment of volunteers in 1813, and lieutenant-colonel in his brigade of mounted gunmen. While serving under General Andrew Jackson in the battle of Talladega, Alabama, with the Creek Indians, he was wounded. In 1814 he became a colonel and was killed in the first battle of New Orleans. Several counties and towns in the southern states are named in his honor.
John Lauderdale married miss wood
j franklin married sewell
Sam H married miss winchester
harry married jane malone and nancy crenshaw
josiah never married
sallie arried jh brittian
elizabeth married john patterson
clarinda never married
sam d married miss hawkins
james shelby married miss adams
william c married miss turner
john married miss dodson and miss jefferys
cornelia married jj lewis and benjamin seale
david marrie dmiss bledsoe
william married miss hart
josiah married miss hanna
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James Lauderdale
LAUDERDALE, James, soldier, born in Virginia about 1780; died near New Orleans, Louisiana, 23 December, 1814. Early in this century he removed to west Tennessee. He became major in General John Coffee's cavalry regiment of volunteers in 1813, and lieutenant-colonel in his brigade of mounted gunmen. While serving under General Andrew Jackson in the battle of Talladega, Alabama, with the Creek Indians, he was wounded. In 1814 he became a colonel and was killed in the first battle of New Orleans. Several counties and towns in the southern states are named in his honor.
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