Died of tuberculosis; lived his last years in a cabin made for him away from others; his family brought him meals and left them on the steps; the cabin was burned after his death.,
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Place: died of tuberculosis; lived his last years in a cabin made for him away from others; his family brought him meals and left them on the stteps; the cabin was burned afyrt his death., Appling County, Georgia[4]
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Date: 02 MAR 2010
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Burial
Burial:
Date: AFT 20 OCT 1927
Place: Memorial Freewill Baptist Church cemetery, Appling County, Georgia[5]
WikiTree profile Edenfield-15 created through the import of DMCGEDCOM.GED on Aug 3, 2011 by Dale Crawford. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Dale and others.
Source: S176 Title: Edenfield 1665 - 1979 Ancestors and Descendants of Richard Creech Edenfield and Dealpha Edenfield Carter Abbreviation: Edenfield Family History Author: Norman E and Anita Carter Masters Publication: self, 1979
Source: S59 Title: Carter Family History Abbreviation: Carter Family History
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