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Samuel Dunlap

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Samuel Dunlap

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
18 Sep 1869 (aged 73)
Tennessee, USA
Burial
Maury County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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America Sellers Dunlap was the wife of the son of Samuel & Sarah (Stephenson) Dunlap. Her husband was Dr. Samuel F. Dunlap, who is buried in Hardeman Co., TN.
My ancestors, Samuel Dunlap & his wife Sarah Stephenson, are buried in Maury Co. Their son Thomas Franklin Dunlap is at Brick Church in Giles CO.


You have Samuel and Sarah at Brick Church in Maury County. This is an correct but it is also known as the Jackson College cemetery in many records, so this could be a bit confusing. Please consider editing this – they are at the Brick Church/Jackson College Cemetery near Spring Hill, TN, on UT property. I was there several years ago and took photos of the graves. I think the confusion is the name “Brick Church” – it was the name of the Presbyterian church there in Maury and also the name of the one outside Pulaski in Giles CO. where their son is interred.


- Julia B
America Sellers Dunlap was the wife of the son of Samuel & Sarah (Stephenson) Dunlap. Her husband was Dr. Samuel F. Dunlap, who is buried in Hardeman Co., TN.
My ancestors, Samuel Dunlap & his wife Sarah Stephenson, are buried in Maury Co. Their son Thomas Franklin Dunlap is at Brick Church in Giles CO.


You have Samuel and Sarah at Brick Church in Maury County. This is an correct but it is also known as the Jackson College cemetery in many records, so this could be a bit confusing. Please consider editing this – they are at the Brick Church/Jackson College Cemetery near Spring Hill, TN, on UT property. I was there several years ago and took photos of the graves. I think the confusion is the name “Brick Church” – it was the name of the Presbyterian church there in Maury and also the name of the one outside Pulaski in Giles CO. where their son is interred.


- Julia B

Inscription

"IN MEMORY OF"
"SAMUEL DUNLAP"
"NOV. 10, 1795"
"SEPT. 16, 1869"
"Erected in 1960 by great grand children replacing original rock which has been broken."



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