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Samuel Radford

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Samuel Radford

Birth
Oglethorpe County, Georgia, USA
Death
6 Jul 1879 (aged 73)
Alexander City, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Ray, Coosa County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Samuel's father Reuben Radford was also a Revolutionary War soldier serving in the Virginia Line of Continental Establishment.

According to family stories handed down through the generations, the family had black hair, dark eyes and an olive complexion. Samuel was a quietly spoken man.

The cemetery is in the Ray Community, near Nixburg, in Coosa County, Alabama. The quarry, although known as the "Alex City Site", is actually in Coosa County. Should anyone ever want to find the cemetery, the driving directions to get there are: from Alex City, turn west onto Hwy 22 and go approx 6 miles and turn south (left) at the Ray Community church. Proceed about 1 mile and the quarry is located on the right. The 3 little graves are located next to the maintenance shed on the quarry property.
Samuel's father Reuben Radford was also a Revolutionary War soldier serving in the Virginia Line of Continental Establishment.

According to family stories handed down through the generations, the family had black hair, dark eyes and an olive complexion. Samuel was a quietly spoken man.

The cemetery is in the Ray Community, near Nixburg, in Coosa County, Alabama. The quarry, although known as the "Alex City Site", is actually in Coosa County. Should anyone ever want to find the cemetery, the driving directions to get there are: from Alex City, turn west onto Hwy 22 and go approx 6 miles and turn south (left) at the Ray Community church. Proceed about 1 mile and the quarry is located on the right. The 3 little graves are located next to the maintenance shed on the quarry property.


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