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Capt Adolphus Newton Pacetti

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Capt Adolphus Newton Pacetti

Birth
Saint Marys, Camden County, Georgia, USA
Death
10 May 1913 (aged 83)
St. Johns County, Florida, USA
Burial
Saint Augustine, St. Johns County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.8734606, Longitude: -81.3256703
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Son of Andres Angelo Pacetti and Charlotte Elizabeth Smith. Married Amelia Louisa Rafaela Monson, 6 November 1867, St. Augustine, St. Johns Co., Florida. Father of Amelia Maria, Ellen Lyons, and Nicasia Laureanna Pacetti.

Adolphus N. Pacetti (surname also shown as Pacetty), born Camden County, Georgia (Register1864 shows birthplace as Florida), July 10, 1829; appointed acting master, Confederate States Navy, at Richmond, Virginia, October 19, 1861 (one source also shows appointment date as November 5, 1861); commanded CSS Alert, at Mobile Bay, 1861-62; surrendered at Nunna Hubba Bluff, Alabama River, May 10, 1865; married Amelia L. Monson, November 6, 1867, in St. Johns County, Florida; occupation shown, in 1870, as sea captain; was a member of the E. Kirby Smith Camp No. 175, UCV, St. Johns, Florida, in 1907; occupation shown, in 1900, as land agent; died May 10, 1913, at St. Johns County. [ORN 2, 1, 275; Register1862; Register1863; Register1864; Florida Confederate Pension File no. A3868; 1870 U.S. Census; 1900 U.S. Census.] (Courtesy of "Rubbings, 47671529."
Son of Andres Angelo Pacetti and Charlotte Elizabeth Smith. Married Amelia Louisa Rafaela Monson, 6 November 1867, St. Augustine, St. Johns Co., Florida. Father of Amelia Maria, Ellen Lyons, and Nicasia Laureanna Pacetti.

Adolphus N. Pacetti (surname also shown as Pacetty), born Camden County, Georgia (Register1864 shows birthplace as Florida), July 10, 1829; appointed acting master, Confederate States Navy, at Richmond, Virginia, October 19, 1861 (one source also shows appointment date as November 5, 1861); commanded CSS Alert, at Mobile Bay, 1861-62; surrendered at Nunna Hubba Bluff, Alabama River, May 10, 1865; married Amelia L. Monson, November 6, 1867, in St. Johns County, Florida; occupation shown, in 1870, as sea captain; was a member of the E. Kirby Smith Camp No. 175, UCV, St. Johns, Florida, in 1907; occupation shown, in 1900, as land agent; died May 10, 1913, at St. Johns County. [ORN 2, 1, 275; Register1862; Register1863; Register1864; Florida Confederate Pension File no. A3868; 1870 U.S. Census; 1900 U.S. Census.] (Courtesy of "Rubbings, 47671529."


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