Buster Wright's "Burials and Deaths Reported in the Columbus (Georgia) Enquirer [Newspaper], 1832-1872" (1984), p. 2: Mrs. ADAMS died aged 48 years in Columbus, Georgia; buried 28 DEC 1857 (from Sexton's report published 12 JAN 1858). John H. Martin’s “The Making of a Modern City: Columbus, Georgia, 1827-65,” Volume II (1875), p. 101, reports the same burial from the same source Wright used.
Mary Jane Galer's "COLUMBUS, GA: Lists of People, 1828-1852, and Sexton's Reports to 1866" (2000), p. 214, shows: Mrs. ADAMS died aged 48 years of dropsy; buried 28 DEC 1857 (from "October 1, 1857 to January 1, 1858, Sexton's Report," dated 07 JAN 1858).
This grave is probably not identifiably marked. Based on the date of burial, it would be in the Old Cemetery section, Section 1, or Section 2.
Buster Wright's "Burials and Deaths Reported in the Columbus (Georgia) Enquirer [Newspaper], 1832-1872" (1984), p. 2: Mrs. ADAMS died aged 48 years in Columbus, Georgia; buried 28 DEC 1857 (from Sexton's report published 12 JAN 1858). John H. Martin’s “The Making of a Modern City: Columbus, Georgia, 1827-65,” Volume II (1875), p. 101, reports the same burial from the same source Wright used.
Mary Jane Galer's "COLUMBUS, GA: Lists of People, 1828-1852, and Sexton's Reports to 1866" (2000), p. 214, shows: Mrs. ADAMS died aged 48 years of dropsy; buried 28 DEC 1857 (from "October 1, 1857 to January 1, 1858, Sexton's Report," dated 07 JAN 1858).
This grave is probably not identifiably marked. Based on the date of burial, it would be in the Old Cemetery section, Section 1, or Section 2.
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