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Infant Abney

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Infant Abney

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
Jul 1877 (aged less–than 1 year)
Burial
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Cemetery section (Sexton plan)
Memorial ID
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Original entry in Sexton's ledger book shows a child of Georg[e] ABNEY, born in Georgia, died aged 2 1/2 months of cholera infantum; buried 30 JUL 1877 in the Old Cemetery section as a Pauper Resident of Columbus (so probably died there). Sexton was Abraham ODOM.

Per federal census of Columbus, Muscogee Co, GA, Dwelling #204 / Household #217, residing on Oglethorpe Street:
ABNER, George / [head] / male / 30 / AL SC GA / married / clerk in grocery store
(ABNER) Georgia / wife / female / 25 / GA FL GA / married / keeping house
(ABNER) Minnie / dau. / female / 8 / GA AL GA / single / at school
(ABNER) Sattie / dau. / female / 5 / GA AL GA / single /
[Perhaps a daughter: Sadie E. ABNEY m. 04 JUN 1895 in Muscogee Co, GA, to William Fleming SHERIDAN.]

This grave is probably not identifiably marked. Indigent burials were scattered throughout the cemetery, not concentrated in a particular part.

Perhaps in Autry's H-28, where the evident father has a marked grave.
Original entry in Sexton's ledger book shows a child of Georg[e] ABNEY, born in Georgia, died aged 2 1/2 months of cholera infantum; buried 30 JUL 1877 in the Old Cemetery section as a Pauper Resident of Columbus (so probably died there). Sexton was Abraham ODOM.

Per federal census of Columbus, Muscogee Co, GA, Dwelling #204 / Household #217, residing on Oglethorpe Street:
ABNER, George / [head] / male / 30 / AL SC GA / married / clerk in grocery store
(ABNER) Georgia / wife / female / 25 / GA FL GA / married / keeping house
(ABNER) Minnie / dau. / female / 8 / GA AL GA / single / at school
(ABNER) Sattie / dau. / female / 5 / GA AL GA / single /
[Perhaps a daughter: Sadie E. ABNEY m. 04 JUN 1895 in Muscogee Co, GA, to William Fleming SHERIDAN.]

This grave is probably not identifiably marked. Indigent burials were scattered throughout the cemetery, not concentrated in a particular part.

Perhaps in Autry's H-28, where the evident father has a marked grave.


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