Eleazer was in Bibb County Georgia by 1827, because that is the year he married Sarah Patton. He was a Planter by trade. He was the Captain of the Bibb County Calvary, and lead them into battle during the Indian wars in 1836. He received a commendation from General M.S. Jesup June 5, 1836 where he was cited for his good commands and soldierly deportment.
Eleazer and Sarah had two daughters.
1) Elizabeth Jane (1828-1885)
2) Phelina (1831-1862)
Eleazer passed away February 20, 1853 in Bibb County Georgia. It is unknown exactly where he is buried. Two very distinctive possibilities are on the Plantation he owned in Bibb County, or in Fort Hill Cemetery where his wife and daughters are buried.
Eleazer was in Bibb County Georgia by 1827, because that is the year he married Sarah Patton. He was a Planter by trade. He was the Captain of the Bibb County Calvary, and lead them into battle during the Indian wars in 1836. He received a commendation from General M.S. Jesup June 5, 1836 where he was cited for his good commands and soldierly deportment.
Eleazer and Sarah had two daughters.
1) Elizabeth Jane (1828-1885)
2) Phelina (1831-1862)
Eleazer passed away February 20, 1853 in Bibb County Georgia. It is unknown exactly where he is buried. Two very distinctive possibilities are on the Plantation he owned in Bibb County, or in Fort Hill Cemetery where his wife and daughters are buried.
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