Burial record from the sexton's ledger book shows: a child of C. E. BIACH [sic] was stillborn in Georgia and was buried 01 JAN 1884 in Section A, Lot 122, as as a resident of Columbus, Georgia [so probably born/died there]. The sexton was Abraham ODOM.
This grave is evidently not identifiably marked. In Dolores Autry's "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book (edited by Lea Dowd et al.), Volume 2, she reports Lot 81 and and Lot 87 of Section G as separate lots, but they are one large family lot, bounded by concrete corner posts and posts midway along the north side and south side; also, Autry's G-82 is a sublot of this larger lot.
Burial record from the sexton's ledger book shows: a child of C. E. BIACH [sic] was stillborn in Georgia and was buried 01 JAN 1884 in Section A, Lot 122, as as a resident of Columbus, Georgia [so probably born/died there]. The sexton was Abraham ODOM.
This grave is evidently not identifiably marked. In Dolores Autry's "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book (edited by Lea Dowd et al.), Volume 2, she reports Lot 81 and and Lot 87 of Section G as separate lots, but they are one large family lot, bounded by concrete corner posts and posts midway along the north side and south side; also, Autry's G-82 is a sublot of this larger lot.
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