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George Gilmer Nisbet

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George Gilmer Nisbet

Birth
Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Death
14 Mar 1907 (aged 74)
Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Richburg, Chester County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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CSA Veteran. Name on Confederate Monument Husband of Jane Elizabeth Lathrope Name is spelled Nesbet on Monument but should be Nisbet. as it is spelled on Monuments in Union Cemetery.
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Mr. G.G. Nisbet, a prominent citizen of Chester county, died suddenly last Thursday morning at his home near Lewisville. He had been in bad health for several months, but his condition was not regarding as serious. He was sitting by the fire when stricken and died within a few moments after his removal to his bed.
Mr. Nisbet was a native of Lancaster county and was about 74 years old. He moved to Chester county in 1880. He was a brother of Capt. Thos. R. Nisbet, formerly of Lancaster county but now a resident of Waxhaw, NC. He was a Confederate veteran, serving in the 9th reg. of SC volunteers, later entering the cavalry services.
Mr. Nisbet leaves a widow. His remains were buried at Union ARP church, the Reb. R.A. Lummus conducting the funeral services.
The Lancaster News - March 20, 1907 - provided by: Catoe4Name on Confederate Monument.
CSA Veteran. Name on Confederate Monument Husband of Jane Elizabeth Lathrope Name is spelled Nesbet on Monument but should be Nisbet. as it is spelled on Monuments in Union Cemetery.
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Mr. G.G. Nisbet, a prominent citizen of Chester county, died suddenly last Thursday morning at his home near Lewisville. He had been in bad health for several months, but his condition was not regarding as serious. He was sitting by the fire when stricken and died within a few moments after his removal to his bed.
Mr. Nisbet was a native of Lancaster county and was about 74 years old. He moved to Chester county in 1880. He was a brother of Capt. Thos. R. Nisbet, formerly of Lancaster county but now a resident of Waxhaw, NC. He was a Confederate veteran, serving in the 9th reg. of SC volunteers, later entering the cavalry services.
Mr. Nisbet leaves a widow. His remains were buried at Union ARP church, the Reb. R.A. Lummus conducting the funeral services.
The Lancaster News - March 20, 1907 - provided by: Catoe4Name on Confederate Monument.


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