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James Madison Blythe

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James Madison Blythe Veteran

Birth
Death
26 Feb 1912 (aged 65)
Marion County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Buena Vista, Marion County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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According to Mike and Jane Deal, Contributor #47022146, James is the son of James Elbat & Malinda (HELMS) BLYTHE.

Company B, 2nd Regiment, Georgia State Troops, CSA (no dates given), per record of New Providence Baptist Church Cemetery, located "to the right of Hwy. 41 going North of Buena Viesta, to Geneva on South 503." (in Marion Co., Ga. Cemetery Records from "Daughters of the American Revolution, Georgia Society: Miscellaneous Genealogical Records, Volume I (1976)" on file at the Washington Memorial Library, as copied by Mrs. June Hanna (Folder 20, Hanna Manuscript Collection, Department of Genealogy, Columbus Public Library).

Also per "Marion County Cemeteries," compiled by Jeanne WELLS JERNIGAN (Buena Vista, GA, 1996), p. PR-2, grave (with no dates) reported between Robert Lonzo BLYTHE (1869-1889) and a brick slab with no identifying markings.

According to Martha McCORKLE, FindAGrave Contributor #47237407, he is James Madison BLYTHE (JUN 1846-26 FEB 1912 Marion County, Georgia). He appears as head of household in Georgia Militia Distirct #948 Brantley District of Marion County, Georgia; he is farming, born in Georgia (both parents born in North Carolina), having been married 32 years to Martha A. BLYTHE, who had borne 9 children, 8 of whom were still living and 6 of whom were still present in the household and single.

From Mike & Jane DEAL, FindAGrave Contributor #47022146: Georgia Returns of Qualified Voters and Reconstruction Oath Books, 1867-1869: James BLYTHE registered 15 Aug 1867, which was same day as his brother, Samuel L. BLYTHE. 1864 Census for Re-Organizing the Georgia Militia: James BLYTHE is shown assigned to 24th Senatorial District, 848th Militia at age 17 yrs, 6 mos. His father is assigned to same unit.
According to Mike and Jane Deal, Contributor #47022146, James is the son of James Elbat & Malinda (HELMS) BLYTHE.

Company B, 2nd Regiment, Georgia State Troops, CSA (no dates given), per record of New Providence Baptist Church Cemetery, located "to the right of Hwy. 41 going North of Buena Viesta, to Geneva on South 503." (in Marion Co., Ga. Cemetery Records from "Daughters of the American Revolution, Georgia Society: Miscellaneous Genealogical Records, Volume I (1976)" on file at the Washington Memorial Library, as copied by Mrs. June Hanna (Folder 20, Hanna Manuscript Collection, Department of Genealogy, Columbus Public Library).

Also per "Marion County Cemeteries," compiled by Jeanne WELLS JERNIGAN (Buena Vista, GA, 1996), p. PR-2, grave (with no dates) reported between Robert Lonzo BLYTHE (1869-1889) and a brick slab with no identifying markings.

According to Martha McCORKLE, FindAGrave Contributor #47237407, he is James Madison BLYTHE (JUN 1846-26 FEB 1912 Marion County, Georgia). He appears as head of household in Georgia Militia Distirct #948 Brantley District of Marion County, Georgia; he is farming, born in Georgia (both parents born in North Carolina), having been married 32 years to Martha A. BLYTHE, who had borne 9 children, 8 of whom were still living and 6 of whom were still present in the household and single.

From Mike & Jane DEAL, FindAGrave Contributor #47022146: Georgia Returns of Qualified Voters and Reconstruction Oath Books, 1867-1869: James BLYTHE registered 15 Aug 1867, which was same day as his brother, Samuel L. BLYTHE. 1864 Census for Re-Organizing the Georgia Militia: James BLYTHE is shown assigned to 24th Senatorial District, 848th Militia at age 17 yrs, 6 mos. His father is assigned to same unit.


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