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Cornelius Patrick

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Cornelius Patrick

Birth
Death
22 Feb 1899 (aged 73)
Burial
Montezuma, Macon County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.2455209, Longitude: -83.9703028
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[Submitted by C Bozeman] Obit in Thursday, March 2, 1899 Vienna GA Progress gives his date of death as Feb. 22. Left wife and 3 children. In March 6, 1899 edition there is a legal add naming P. C. Patrick. In June 15, 1899, p. 4 Vienna Progress legal add request support for wife Belle Patrick and daughter Lilly M. Patrick. All newspapers on line, South Georgia Historical Newspapers, Galileo.

From "Historical and Genealogical Collections of Dooly County, Georgia, Vol. III", compiled and edited by Nora Powell and Watts Powell, c. 1975 self-published in Vienna, GA, Library of Congress Card Cat. NO 73-81043 Bible records of Cornelius Patrick, on page 287: "Cornelius Patrick was a son of Pernal Patrick and grandson of John Patrick, who was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. Pernal Patrick married Catherine Parsons, daughter of Samuel and Ann Parsons in 1804. Pernal and his family lived in Macon County, Georgia. More on this family is in Vol I of this collection."
[Submitted by C Bozeman] Obit in Thursday, March 2, 1899 Vienna GA Progress gives his date of death as Feb. 22. Left wife and 3 children. In March 6, 1899 edition there is a legal add naming P. C. Patrick. In June 15, 1899, p. 4 Vienna Progress legal add request support for wife Belle Patrick and daughter Lilly M. Patrick. All newspapers on line, South Georgia Historical Newspapers, Galileo.

From "Historical and Genealogical Collections of Dooly County, Georgia, Vol. III", compiled and edited by Nora Powell and Watts Powell, c. 1975 self-published in Vienna, GA, Library of Congress Card Cat. NO 73-81043 Bible records of Cornelius Patrick, on page 287: "Cornelius Patrick was a son of Pernal Patrick and grandson of John Patrick, who was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. Pernal Patrick married Catherine Parsons, daughter of Samuel and Ann Parsons in 1804. Pernal and his family lived in Macon County, Georgia. More on this family is in Vol I of this collection."


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