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Mary Ann Hudgins

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Mary Ann Hudgins

Birth
Death
Sep 1850
Burial
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Cemetery section or Section 1 (city plan)
Memorial ID
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Reported age at time of death was 63 years, so if accurate, evidently born about 1787.

Mary Jane Galer's "COLUMBUS, GA: Lists of People, 1828-1852, and Sexton's Reports to 1866" (2000), p. 188, shows: Mary Ann HUDGINS died aged 63 years of diarrhea and was buried 08 SEP 1850 (from "August and September 1850, Sexton's Report on deaths in the city," dated 08 OCT 1850. The sexton was Jeremiah TERRY). [Rather than being accounts of death in Columbus, these periodic reports by the sexton recorded burials in the municipal cemeteries. They include persons who died outside of Columbus but were buried in the city, and they exclude persons who died in the city but were interred elsewhere.]

This grave is probably not identifiably marked. Based on the burial date, it would be in either the Old Cemetery section or Section 1, unless it was subsequently moved, as the balance of the Linwood Cemetery area had not yet been opened up for burials.
Reported age at time of death was 63 years, so if accurate, evidently born about 1787.

Mary Jane Galer's "COLUMBUS, GA: Lists of People, 1828-1852, and Sexton's Reports to 1866" (2000), p. 188, shows: Mary Ann HUDGINS died aged 63 years of diarrhea and was buried 08 SEP 1850 (from "August and September 1850, Sexton's Report on deaths in the city," dated 08 OCT 1850. The sexton was Jeremiah TERRY). [Rather than being accounts of death in Columbus, these periodic reports by the sexton recorded burials in the municipal cemeteries. They include persons who died outside of Columbus but were buried in the city, and they exclude persons who died in the city but were interred elsewhere.]

This grave is probably not identifiably marked. Based on the burial date, it would be in either the Old Cemetery section or Section 1, unless it was subsequently moved, as the balance of the Linwood Cemetery area had not yet been opened up for burials.

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