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Dr Samuel Hall Letson

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Dr Samuel Hall Letson Veteran

Birth
Death
21 Apr 1906 (aged 73)
Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Norcross, Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.9382403, Longitude: -84.2098666
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Doctor of Dentistry and CSA veteran. Twin brother of Calvin Ford Letson. Samuel remained in Georgia while most of his brothers moved on to Alabama.

United States Census, 1850

Samuel Letson
birth: 1833 Georgia
residence: 1850 Monroe county, Monroe, Georgia, United States
other: Susannah Letson, Cabeob Letson, Clorz J R Letson, Mary Letson, James S Letson

United States Census, 1870

Land Letson
birth: from 1833 to 1834 Georgia
residence: 1870 Georgia, United States
other: Larape F Letson, Martha F Letson, Wm J W Letson, Charles F Letson, J Everett Letson, Alonza C Letson, Walter F Letson, Samuel Letson, Magaret Spruce (age 98)

1880 census data

Saml. H. Letson 46
Sarah T. Letson 43
Charles T. Letson 20
Joseph E. Letson 16
Alonzo H. Letson 13
Walter T. Letson 12
Herbert Letson 10
William C. Letson 6
Farmer H. Letson 3
Doctor of Dentistry and CSA veteran. Twin brother of Calvin Ford Letson. Samuel remained in Georgia while most of his brothers moved on to Alabama.

United States Census, 1850

Samuel Letson
birth: 1833 Georgia
residence: 1850 Monroe county, Monroe, Georgia, United States
other: Susannah Letson, Cabeob Letson, Clorz J R Letson, Mary Letson, James S Letson

United States Census, 1870

Land Letson
birth: from 1833 to 1834 Georgia
residence: 1870 Georgia, United States
other: Larape F Letson, Martha F Letson, Wm J W Letson, Charles F Letson, J Everett Letson, Alonza C Letson, Walter F Letson, Samuel Letson, Magaret Spruce (age 98)

1880 census data

Saml. H. Letson 46
Sarah T. Letson 43
Charles T. Letson 20
Joseph E. Letson 16
Alonzo H. Letson 13
Walter T. Letson 12
Herbert Letson 10
William C. Letson 6
Farmer H. Letson 3

Gravesite Details

25th Bat, Georgia Infantry, CSA, listed in Monroe County Georgia as Private, August 29, 1962, sick Nov. 11, 1864,



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