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Bolin S. Jeffries

Birth
Jasper County, Georgia, USA
Death
15 Oct 1883 (aged 63–64)
Girard, Russell County, Alabama, USA
Burial
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Son of William Jeffries and Nancy Tuggle.
Bolin married his first cousin, Rebecca Tuggle, in Jasper County on December 29, 1843.
Georgia Marriages to 1850 Record about Bolin S. Jeffries
Name: Rebecca W. Tuggle
Spouse: Bolin S. Jeffries
Marriage Date: 20 Dec 1843
Marriage Location: Jasper, Georgia
Served in CSA:
B.S. Jeffries (First_Last)
Regiment Name Georgia (Terrell Light Artillery) (Capt. Brook's Co.)
Side Confederate
Company
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Film Number M226 roll 32
After the death of Rebecca, he married Sarah Jane Carrington, 04 Feb 1857, in Muscogee Co, GA.
He died after a confrontation with his son-in-law:
"SOUTHERN GLEANINGS. . .In Russell County, Alabama, a few days ago, Thomas PRINCE instantly killed his father-in-law, B. S. JEFFRIES. The killing was done in self-defense and in defense of Price's [sic] wife and JEFFRIES' daughter." [Huntsville (AL) Gazette newspaper, Saturday, 27 OCT 1883, p. 1.]

Son of William Jeffries and Nancy Tuggle.
Bolin married his first cousin, Rebecca Tuggle, in Jasper County on December 29, 1843.
Georgia Marriages to 1850 Record about Bolin S. Jeffries
Name: Rebecca W. Tuggle
Spouse: Bolin S. Jeffries
Marriage Date: 20 Dec 1843
Marriage Location: Jasper, Georgia
Served in CSA:
B.S. Jeffries (First_Last)
Regiment Name Georgia (Terrell Light Artillery) (Capt. Brook's Co.)
Side Confederate
Company
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Film Number M226 roll 32
After the death of Rebecca, he married Sarah Jane Carrington, 04 Feb 1857, in Muscogee Co, GA.
He died after a confrontation with his son-in-law:
"SOUTHERN GLEANINGS. . .In Russell County, Alabama, a few days ago, Thomas PRINCE instantly killed his father-in-law, B. S. JEFFRIES. The killing was done in self-defense and in defense of Price's [sic] wife and JEFFRIES' daughter." [Huntsville (AL) Gazette newspaper, Saturday, 27 OCT 1883, p. 1.]



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