Born 6 Jun 1836 in Oconee County, South Carolina, USA
Died 11 Feb 1906 in Salem, Oconee County, South Carolina, USA.[1]
Burial Salem First Baptist Church Cemetery Oconee County, South Carolina,
Family
Daughter of Levi Phillips Jr. and Rachel Lucinda (Whisenant) Phillips
Sister of Emily Jane (Phillips) Albertson. She was married to Elias Franklin Albertson, a confederate soldier and brother of Jackson Albertson.
Sister of Permelia Ann Phillips
Wife of Jackson D. Albertson, CSA. He lost his life at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia, in 1863.[1]
Children
Lucinda Jane Albertson (1853-1932)
Rachel M Albertson (1855-1910)
Sara Elizabeth "Sallie" Albertson (1857-1918)
Mary Melinda "Linda" Albertson (1863-1913)
James Thomas Albertson (1865-1940)
Julia Caroline "Carrie" Albertson (1866?-1949)
Catherine received $48 as a Class C, Number 3 pension payment for her husband's military service.[2]
Katie was found dead in bed on Sunday morning, at the home of her son-in-law, Frank Heaton, on Fall Creek. She was buried on Monday at the cemetery in Salem.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2 "Local and Personal," Keowee Courier [Pickins, South Carolina], Wednesday 14 February 1906, page 8, column 3. Newspapers.com : 5 December 2018.
↑ "$7,302.80 For the Veterans: Clerk of Court Burns Has Received the Money Ready for the Pensioners," Keowee Courier [Pickens, South Carolina], Wednesday 29 April 1903, page 3, column 4. Newspapers.com : 5 December 2018.
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