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James B Bundrum

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James B Bundrum

Birth
Walton County, Georgia, USA
Death
25 Mar 1913 (aged 86)
Etowah County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Abernathy, Cleburne County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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James B. Bundrum was born on May 3, 1826 and was the second son of John Alexander and Nancy Bundrum/Bondurant. The family name was changed from Bondurant to Bundrum. The family originally came to American as French Huguenots and settled in Virginia. The family came to Georgia in the late 1790s and settled in the Clarke/Walton counties area.

James B. Bundrum moved on westward to Paulding County, where he married Mary Butts in the late 1850s, and they had 9 children.

During the Civil War, James served the 40th Georgia Regiment, Company A.

He and his family continued living in Paulding County until late 1887, when Mary Butts Bundrum died and was buried at the New Georgia Baptist Church Cemetery. The entire family, except one son, moved to Alabama.

James married Sarah Ford on Jan. 20, 1888, and they had two sons. Sarah died in 1893.

James Bundrum married the sister (Nancy J. Thompson) of his son-in-law, John Wesley Thompson. Nancy became John's mother-in-law, in addition to being his sister. James and his daughter, Louvade, had the same father-in-law, Ransom Ashberry Thompson.

James died on March 25, 1913.

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James B. Bundrum was born on May 3, 1826 and was the second son of John Alexander and Nancy Bundrum/Bondurant. The family name was changed from Bondurant to Bundrum. The family originally came to American as French Huguenots and settled in Virginia. The family came to Georgia in the late 1790s and settled in the Clarke/Walton counties area.

James B. Bundrum moved on westward to Paulding County, where he married Mary Butts in the late 1850s, and they had 9 children.

During the Civil War, James served the 40th Georgia Regiment, Company A.

He and his family continued living in Paulding County until late 1887, when Mary Butts Bundrum died and was buried at the New Georgia Baptist Church Cemetery. The entire family, except one son, moved to Alabama.

James married Sarah Ford on Jan. 20, 1888, and they had two sons. Sarah died in 1893.

James Bundrum married the sister (Nancy J. Thompson) of his son-in-law, John Wesley Thompson. Nancy became John's mother-in-law, in addition to being his sister. James and his daughter, Louvade, had the same father-in-law, Ransom Ashberry Thompson.

James died on March 25, 1913.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14258387/james_b-bundrum: accessed ), memorial page for James B Bundrum (3 May 1826–25 Mar 1913), Find a Grave Memorial ID 14258387, citing Crossroads Cemetery, Abernathy, Cleburne County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by WSALMOND (contributor 47006647).