McDonald, Charles James b. July 9, 1793 d. December 16, 1860 Georgia Governor. McDonald served as a brigadier general in the Georgia militia from 1823 to 1825. He was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1830 to 1832. In 1839, he was elected the governor of Georgia for two terms (1839-1843). (Bio by: Evening Blues) Saint James Episcopal Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA
Ramsey, JonBenét Patricia b. August 6, 1990 d. December 25, 1996 Murder Victim. She was a 6-year-old Little Miss beauty pageant winner who was murdered in her home on Christmas day 1996, in one of the most high-profile child homicides in recent history. Her numerous award titles include 'Little Miss Colorado,' 'National Tiny Miss Beauty,' and 'Little Miss Christmas.' Cause of death: Murdered. Asphyxia by strangulation associated with craniocerebral trauma. Saint James Episcopal Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA
Ramsey, Patsy (Patricia) b. December 29, 1956 d. June 24, 2006 Folk Figure. She was the mother of child beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey. She was also crowned Miss West Virginia in 1977. Her daughter's murder by an unknown person in their home in December 1996 sparked national media attention. She died after a battle with ovarian cancer at the age of 49. Saint James Episcopal Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA
Waud, Alfred R. b. October 2, 1828 d. April 6, 1891 Civil War Illustrator. The most prolific "special" artist of the Civil War, he was born in London, England, and was educated at the Royal Academy's School of Design. He migrated to the United States in 1850, worked as an illustrator of periodicals and books until, at the outbreak of the war, he joined the staff of the New York Illustrated News as a field artist, or "special." With pencil and sketchbook he reported the opening months of the war and was present at First Bull Run, where, though...[Read More] (Bio by: Ugaalltheway) Saint James Episcopal Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA