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Capt James Davis McIntire

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Capt James Davis McIntire

Birth
Charlottesville City, Virginia, USA
Death
5 Feb 1910 (aged 69)
Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: 16 Lot: 82
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CAPTAIN JAMES DAVIS McINTIRE. BY R. T. W. DUKE, JR. (1920)

Captain James Davis Mclntire was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1840. He was a son of George M. Mclntire, Esq., a prominent business man of this city, and Catherine Ann Clarke, his wife, who was a native of Virginia. His grand- mother was a sister of the distinguished John A. G. Davis, Professor of Law in the University of Virginia.

Young Mclntire attended private schools in Charlottesville until the year 1859, when he entered the University of Virginia, where he was a student for the session of 1859-60. At the out- break of the War between the States he entered the service of the C. S. A. as a second-lieutenant of Company F of the Nineteenth Virginia Infantry, being subsequently elected First-Lieutenant and later Captain of that company. He was adjutant of his brigade and a most excellent, gallant and efficient officer. He was wounded at Second Manassas, and in the historic charge of Pickett's Division at Gettysburg he received another severe wound.

After the surrender he returned to his native city, later moving to Richmond, where he engaged in the insurance business with marked success. He married Miss Pauline Ould Griffeth, of Baltimore, on October 10th, 1874, and had three children, one of whom died in infancy. The others, Miss Katherine Ang-ela Mclntire and Miss Helen Jeffrey Mclntire, survive him. Mrs. Mclntire died some years previous to the death of her husband.

Mr. Mclntire was a gentleman of high qualifications, a gallant and distinguished soldier, a sincere friend and a prominent and useful citizen. He died in Richmond, Virginia, on Feb- ruary 5th, 1910.
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Son of George Malcolm and Catherine Clark McIntire
CAPTAIN JAMES DAVIS McINTIRE. BY R. T. W. DUKE, JR. (1920)

Captain James Davis Mclntire was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1840. He was a son of George M. Mclntire, Esq., a prominent business man of this city, and Catherine Ann Clarke, his wife, who was a native of Virginia. His grand- mother was a sister of the distinguished John A. G. Davis, Professor of Law in the University of Virginia.

Young Mclntire attended private schools in Charlottesville until the year 1859, when he entered the University of Virginia, where he was a student for the session of 1859-60. At the out- break of the War between the States he entered the service of the C. S. A. as a second-lieutenant of Company F of the Nineteenth Virginia Infantry, being subsequently elected First-Lieutenant and later Captain of that company. He was adjutant of his brigade and a most excellent, gallant and efficient officer. He was wounded at Second Manassas, and in the historic charge of Pickett's Division at Gettysburg he received another severe wound.

After the surrender he returned to his native city, later moving to Richmond, where he engaged in the insurance business with marked success. He married Miss Pauline Ould Griffeth, of Baltimore, on October 10th, 1874, and had three children, one of whom died in infancy. The others, Miss Katherine Ang-ela Mclntire and Miss Helen Jeffrey Mclntire, survive him. Mrs. Mclntire died some years previous to the death of her husband.

Mr. Mclntire was a gentleman of high qualifications, a gallant and distinguished soldier, a sincere friend and a prominent and useful citizen. He died in Richmond, Virginia, on Feb- ruary 5th, 1910.
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(RELK)

LK sends;

Son of George Malcolm and Catherine Clark McIntire

Gravesite Details

, Date Of Burial :, Confederate Soldier , Ref: Cemetery Records



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