The deceased was at the siege of Augusta, Ga., and on several other occasions periled his life in the struggle for Independence. It's enough to know he fought the battles of his adopted country, and his name being enrolled with the heroes of the Revolution it became immortal. It being also understood he was a member of the Masonic Fraternity.
His remains were committed to the earth on Friday the 23rd., by the side of his first wife, in the family grave yard at Kingston.—The Wetumpka Argus, March 6, 1844.
The deceased was at the siege of Augusta, Ga., and on several other occasions periled his life in the struggle for Independence. It's enough to know he fought the battles of his adopted country, and his name being enrolled with the heroes of the Revolution it became immortal. It being also understood he was a member of the Masonic Fraternity.
His remains were committed to the earth on Friday the 23rd., by the side of his first wife, in the family grave yard at Kingston.—The Wetumpka Argus, March 6, 1844.
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