Killed at the Battle of Seven Pines, Virginia, while serving as Capt., Co. A, 14th GA Infantry, Confederate States Army
The inscription on John Hunter "Hunt" Etheridge's tombstone ...
"He who for his country dies, dies not but liveth evermore."
Son of William Duggan and Elizabeth B. (Greene) Etheridge, Sr.
Husband of Emma Cohen (LeSueur) Etheridge ~ maried January 25, 1859, Monroe Co., GA. By: E. G. Cabaniss, Judge.
Their children were ...
John Hunter "Hunt", Jr., Phy. and Jeffie Mae. Etheridge (m. James Jackson Smith, Sr.)
I would like to thank Jim Morell for sponsoring John Hunter "Hunt" Ehteridge, Sr.'s memorial. His thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated.
Killed at the Battle of Seven Pines, Virginia, while serving as Capt., Co. A, 14th GA Infantry, Confederate States Army
The inscription on John Hunter "Hunt" Etheridge's tombstone ...
"He who for his country dies, dies not but liveth evermore."
Son of William Duggan and Elizabeth B. (Greene) Etheridge, Sr.
Husband of Emma Cohen (LeSueur) Etheridge ~ maried January 25, 1859, Monroe Co., GA. By: E. G. Cabaniss, Judge.
Their children were ...
John Hunter "Hunt", Jr., Phy. and Jeffie Mae. Etheridge (m. James Jackson Smith, Sr.)
I would like to thank Jim Morell for sponsoring John Hunter "Hunt" Ehteridge, Sr.'s memorial. His thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated.