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As of Dec. 31, 2006, this plot (4 N 19A 2nd East) held 1 grave:
Carrie Banks Sellars (1847-1929).
Plot information from December 31, 2006
survey coordinated by the Morning Glory
Garden Club of Moultrie, Georgia
mccls.org/Genealogy/Cemeteries/
Additional information was taken from U.S. Census enumerations for 1870 (living in household of Jonathan Bartlett in Cusseta, Chattahoochee, Georgia,) 1900 (with spouse (Mr. Pitts) and children in Bacon Level, Randolph, Alabama,) 1910 (widowed, living with family of son Quitman in Cleburne County, Alabama,) and 1920 (living with family of son Crittendon in Lenox, Cook, Georgia;) 1909 Confederate Widow's Pension (Randolph County, Alabama;) and Georgia Death Index, 1919-1998 (Certificate 1805-K, giving name as "Mrs. C. P. Pitts" and date of death as January 4, 1929.)
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As of Dec. 31, 2006, this plot (4 N 19A 2nd East) held 1 grave:
Carrie Banks Sellars (1847-1929).
Plot information from December 31, 2006
survey coordinated by the Morning Glory
Garden Club of Moultrie, Georgia
mccls.org/Genealogy/Cemeteries/
Additional information was taken from U.S. Census enumerations for 1870 (living in household of Jonathan Bartlett in Cusseta, Chattahoochee, Georgia,) 1900 (with spouse (Mr. Pitts) and children in Bacon Level, Randolph, Alabama,) 1910 (widowed, living with family of son Quitman in Cleburne County, Alabama,) and 1920 (living with family of son Crittendon in Lenox, Cook, Georgia;) 1909 Confederate Widow's Pension (Randolph County, Alabama;) and Georgia Death Index, 1919-1998 (Certificate 1805-K, giving name as "Mrs. C. P. Pitts" and date of death as January 4, 1929.)
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Carrie Banks Sellars
June 1, 1847
Jan. 5, 1929
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