Pickens Cemetery info Fieldstone is clearly engraved "MH". Traditionally considered to be a Revolutionary War soldier. No reference in Moss, but that is not conclusive. In the Old Pendleton District Genealogical Database, there is an Andrew Micajer Hughes that fits, b. 4 Apr 1755, d. 1 Sep 1843. h/o Obedience "Biddy" Sumner, b. 1765, d. 1829. Both are recorded as being buried in Pickens Cemetery. There is an Andrew Hughes in Moss' book, p. 471. This will work, but is it right. I think so, but it was unusual for people to use their middle name in that era.
Pickens Cemetery info Fieldstone is clearly engraved "MH". Traditionally considered to be a Revolutionary War soldier. No reference in Moss, but that is not conclusive. In the Old Pendleton District Genealogical Database, there is an Andrew Micajer Hughes that fits, b. 4 Apr 1755, d. 1 Sep 1843. h/o Obedience "Biddy" Sumner, b. 1765, d. 1829. Both are recorded as being buried in Pickens Cemetery. There is an Andrew Hughes in Moss' book, p. 471. This will work, but is it right. I think so, but it was unusual for people to use their middle name in that era.
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Contributor Tom Hughes sent me a correction on the date of 01 Aug 1843
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