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Henry Jamin Savage

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Henry Jamin Savage Veteran

Birth
Berlin, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
6 May 1904 (aged 80)
Canoe, Escambia County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Monroe County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Henry Jamin SAVAGE, was born 2 June 1823 in Berlin, Harford County, Connecticut and died 6 May 1904 in Canoe, Escambia County, Alabama. The son of Jamin SAVAGE and Polly DUNHAM, grandson of Selah (Salah) Savage and Elizabeth Porter, and also grandson of Barnabas DUNHAM and Martha "Patty" COWLES. He was the great grandson of Elisha SAVAGE and Thankful JOHNSON of Berlin, Hartford County, Connecticut.

On February 13, 1845 in Camden, Wilcox County, Alabama, HENRY JAMIN SAVAGE married ANN AMERICA JACKSON born 3 February 1829 in Alabama and died 22 March 1892 in Monroe County, Alabama, the daughter of JONATHAN PHILLIP JACKSON and MARY ANN RICHARDS, whom married 19 December 1820 in Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia.

Henry Jamin SAVAGE was a Private in Co. D, 3rd Alabama Cavalry, and afterwards in Co. A, 4th Alabama Volunteer Militia, Confederate States Army, CSA.

The ten children of Henry Jamin Savage and Anna America Jackson are:

(01) Harriett (Hattie) Spafford SAVAGE b: April 23, 1846 in AL d: January 4, 1899, Burial McConnico Cemetery, m: October 15, 1873 Monroe, AL. to Joseph Steele Hines; they lived in Monroe Co AL.

(02) Laura Wilcox SAVAGE b: August, 1848 in Camden, Wilcox, Alabama
d 15 Sep 1848, 1848 in Camden, Wilcox, Alabama Burial Camden Cemetery, Wilcox Co., AL.

(03) Luman Watson SAVAGE b: November 11, 1849 in AL. d: November 11, 1911, m: 1 Mary Ella Stearns b: 1852 in AL. d: After 1930 in AL. m: Cora Matthews, was a merchant in Conecuh Co., AL.

(04) Christopher SAVAGE b: November 25, 1851 in Camden, Wilcox, AL
d: December 17, 1851, in Camden, Wilcox, AL. Burial Camden Cemetery, Wilcox Co., AL.

(05) Joseph Clifton SAVAGE b: March 17, 1855 in AL. d: June 3, 1923 in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, TX. m: October 29, 1879 Clarke County, AL. to Redmond E. REYNOLDS b: March, 1865 in AL.

(06) John Andrew SAVAGE b: November 26, 1856 in AL d: July 8, 1921, in Monroe County, AL. Burial McConnico Cemetery, m: September 4, 1875 Mobile, AL. to Amelia Locklin b: February 13, 1858 in AL and died May 16, 1947 in Monroe County, AL; They lived in Clarke Co AL.

(07) Charles Barton SAVAGE b: June 17, 1859 in Monroe County, AL d: March 3, 1924 in AL.
Burial: Brundage Cemetery, Brundage, Pike, AL. Marriage 1 Sarah UNKNOWN b: 1867 in GA and
Marriage 2 Daisy Miriam MARTIN b: April, 1868 in AL.

(08) Mary Anne "Mamie" SAVAGE b: August 25, 1861 in Claiborne, Monroe, AL d: 1933 in Perdue Hill, Monroe, AL. m: December 15, 1886 Monroe County, AL. to John Frye GAILLARD b: October, 1852 in AL d: December 18, 1952 in Monroe County, AL. Burial: McConnico Cemetery, Perdue Hill, Monroe, AL.

(09) Fannie Leach SAVAGE b: January 19, 1865 in Claiborne, Monroe, AL d: November 11, 1959 in Corpus Christi, TX. m: February 13, 1895 St. James Episcopal Church, Perdue Hill, Monroe, AL. to Frank Clinton Gordon b: April 21, 1869 in AL. September 11, 1963 in Colorado City, AZ.; they lived in Escambia Co., AL. Burial: Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, AL.

(10) Henry "Hal" Welden SAVAGE b: April 19, 1869 in AL d: February 17, 1913 in New Castle, Young County, TX.
m: September 10, 1890 Clarke County, AL. to Anna Alberta "Berta" COALE b: February 10, 1873 in AL. d: after 1920


Wilcox Progressive Era
Thursday, May 12, 1904

Mr. H. J. Savage - Dead

Mr. H. J. Savage died at Atmore at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. C. Gordon and was buried at Perdue Hill, Monroe County with Masonic honors on 7th day of May.

He was one of the old land marks in Alabama particularly conspicuous in commercial circles since the forties. He merchandised in Camden, Clifton, Evergreen, Perdue Hill, and Walker Springs, before and since the war, he was noted for fair and correct dealings with his fellow-men, and had the confidence of those among whom he lived, he was true
to his friends and generous in thought and action to those who, differed with him, on questions that came up in public or private life, he was public spirited and lived a life industry and usefulness, interested always in Masonic, Church, and School work, and his purse was always open to those who needed aid and he gave freely without
ostentation, he was a consistent church member, a devout Mason, and in the walks of life an upright man.

He married in Camden in his early life Miss Anna A. Jackson whose father was Probate Judge of Wilcox County, and when the war between the States commenced he enlisted in Jackson company 3rd Alabama Calvary, and gave to his country the best service that he could.

He died well advanced in life in the eighties and leaves five sons and two daughters to mourn him, together with many friends and old comrades who hold in sacred memory many acts of kindness and generosity of him who has gone into another world.


Henry Jamin SAVAGE, was born 2 June 1823 in Berlin, Harford County, Connecticut and died 6 May 1904 in Canoe, Escambia County, Alabama. The son of Jamin SAVAGE and Polly DUNHAM, grandson of Selah (Salah) Savage and Elizabeth Porter, and also grandson of Barnabas DUNHAM and Martha "Patty" COWLES. He was the great grandson of Elisha SAVAGE and Thankful JOHNSON of Berlin, Hartford County, Connecticut.

On February 13, 1845 in Camden, Wilcox County, Alabama, HENRY JAMIN SAVAGE married ANN AMERICA JACKSON born 3 February 1829 in Alabama and died 22 March 1892 in Monroe County, Alabama, the daughter of JONATHAN PHILLIP JACKSON and MARY ANN RICHARDS, whom married 19 December 1820 in Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia.

Henry Jamin SAVAGE was a Private in Co. D, 3rd Alabama Cavalry, and afterwards in Co. A, 4th Alabama Volunteer Militia, Confederate States Army, CSA.

The ten children of Henry Jamin Savage and Anna America Jackson are:

(01) Harriett (Hattie) Spafford SAVAGE b: April 23, 1846 in AL d: January 4, 1899, Burial McConnico Cemetery, m: October 15, 1873 Monroe, AL. to Joseph Steele Hines; they lived in Monroe Co AL.

(02) Laura Wilcox SAVAGE b: August, 1848 in Camden, Wilcox, Alabama
d 15 Sep 1848, 1848 in Camden, Wilcox, Alabama Burial Camden Cemetery, Wilcox Co., AL.

(03) Luman Watson SAVAGE b: November 11, 1849 in AL. d: November 11, 1911, m: 1 Mary Ella Stearns b: 1852 in AL. d: After 1930 in AL. m: Cora Matthews, was a merchant in Conecuh Co., AL.

(04) Christopher SAVAGE b: November 25, 1851 in Camden, Wilcox, AL
d: December 17, 1851, in Camden, Wilcox, AL. Burial Camden Cemetery, Wilcox Co., AL.

(05) Joseph Clifton SAVAGE b: March 17, 1855 in AL. d: June 3, 1923 in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, TX. m: October 29, 1879 Clarke County, AL. to Redmond E. REYNOLDS b: March, 1865 in AL.

(06) John Andrew SAVAGE b: November 26, 1856 in AL d: July 8, 1921, in Monroe County, AL. Burial McConnico Cemetery, m: September 4, 1875 Mobile, AL. to Amelia Locklin b: February 13, 1858 in AL and died May 16, 1947 in Monroe County, AL; They lived in Clarke Co AL.

(07) Charles Barton SAVAGE b: June 17, 1859 in Monroe County, AL d: March 3, 1924 in AL.
Burial: Brundage Cemetery, Brundage, Pike, AL. Marriage 1 Sarah UNKNOWN b: 1867 in GA and
Marriage 2 Daisy Miriam MARTIN b: April, 1868 in AL.

(08) Mary Anne "Mamie" SAVAGE b: August 25, 1861 in Claiborne, Monroe, AL d: 1933 in Perdue Hill, Monroe, AL. m: December 15, 1886 Monroe County, AL. to John Frye GAILLARD b: October, 1852 in AL d: December 18, 1952 in Monroe County, AL. Burial: McConnico Cemetery, Perdue Hill, Monroe, AL.

(09) Fannie Leach SAVAGE b: January 19, 1865 in Claiborne, Monroe, AL d: November 11, 1959 in Corpus Christi, TX. m: February 13, 1895 St. James Episcopal Church, Perdue Hill, Monroe, AL. to Frank Clinton Gordon b: April 21, 1869 in AL. September 11, 1963 in Colorado City, AZ.; they lived in Escambia Co., AL. Burial: Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, AL.

(10) Henry "Hal" Welden SAVAGE b: April 19, 1869 in AL d: February 17, 1913 in New Castle, Young County, TX.
m: September 10, 1890 Clarke County, AL. to Anna Alberta "Berta" COALE b: February 10, 1873 in AL. d: after 1920


Wilcox Progressive Era
Thursday, May 12, 1904

Mr. H. J. Savage - Dead

Mr. H. J. Savage died at Atmore at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. C. Gordon and was buried at Perdue Hill, Monroe County with Masonic honors on 7th day of May.

He was one of the old land marks in Alabama particularly conspicuous in commercial circles since the forties. He merchandised in Camden, Clifton, Evergreen, Perdue Hill, and Walker Springs, before and since the war, he was noted for fair and correct dealings with his fellow-men, and had the confidence of those among whom he lived, he was true
to his friends and generous in thought and action to those who, differed with him, on questions that came up in public or private life, he was public spirited and lived a life industry and usefulness, interested always in Masonic, Church, and School work, and his purse was always open to those who needed aid and he gave freely without
ostentation, he was a consistent church member, a devout Mason, and in the walks of life an upright man.

He married in Camden in his early life Miss Anna A. Jackson whose father was Probate Judge of Wilcox County, and when the war between the States commenced he enlisted in Jackson company 3rd Alabama Calvary, and gave to his country the best service that he could.

He died well advanced in life in the eighties and leaves five sons and two daughters to mourn him, together with many friends and old comrades who hold in sacred memory many acts of kindness and generosity of him who has gone into another world.



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