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Event: Church Rec. 1850 Auburn Methodist Church, Auburn, AL. Note: The list of members included Dudley A. Rutledge, Catherine Rutledge, Francis Rutledge, and Mary Rutledge. Also, on the list was Mariah Childs, sister of Catherine Rutledge. Church Rec. AUG 1852. Auburn Methodist Church, Auburn, AL. Note: The class list included D. A. Rutledge, Catherine Rutledge, and Mary Rutledge.[1]
Census: 1855 Macon Co, AL. Note: D. A. Rutledge was enumerated in Macon Co, so he had not yet left for Butler Co.[2] 1860 ButlerCo, AL. Note: His family consisted of himself, D. A. Rutledge (46, M, GA), M.E. (19, F, AL), H. H. (17 M, AL), U. C. (14, M, AL), A. V. (14, M, AL), D. A. (12, M, AL), E. C. (10, F, AL), L. (8, F, AL).[3] 1870 Crenshaw Co, AL. Note: His family consisted of himself, Dudley A. Rutledge, Sr. (56, GA), Sarah (51, NC), Mary E. (24, AL), Lula (17, AL), William Reddoch (20, AL), Heard Reddoch (17, AL).
Note: The land consisted of 160 acres in NWNE of Section 32 plus the W1/2SE of Section 28, both in T 10N R 18E, and the SWSE of Section 8 in T 9N, R 18E.[4]
Buried AFT 24 AUG 1882. Live Oak Cemetery, Crenshaw Co, AL.
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