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James served in the Alabama Legislature as a representative from Cherokee County. His father , George Clifton, was Cherokee County's first representative.

James served in the Confederate States Army and established the Cherokee County Guards. They moved to Arkansas after the war.
James served in the Alabama Legislature as a representative from Cherokee County. His father , George Clifton, was Cherokee County's first representative.

James served in the Confederate States Army and established the Cherokee County Guards. They moved to Arkansas after the war.

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Buried in Whispering Waterfall section, of Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens, Lot 22S, space 5
Buried in Whispering Waterfall section, of Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens, Lot 22S, space 5

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Served in the Civil War

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Served in the Civil War

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Nancy was born and raised in Tyler, Texas and married James Franklin Marshall in 1876 in Cooke County, TX. She and James had 16 children.

Information from Find A Grave contributor.

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Trinity Cemetery is located 7-8 miles south of LaFayette, GA on Hwy. 337, in the Center Post community.

5/2009--search of cemetery by Find A Grave volunteer, did not locate a tombstone.

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2009--No tombstone found at burial site in Trinity Cemetery.

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CEMETERY INFORMATION FROM "HISTORY OF SPRINGVILLE, ALABAMA. SUPPLIED BY GENEALOGY/REFERENCE SECTION OF LIBRARY, SPRINGVILLE, ALABAMA, CHARLENE SIMPSON

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Andrew was a Dentist and Pastor of Church in Elgin.

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Daniel served in Company G, 19th Alabama Infantry of the Confederates in the Civil War. Rank as Private

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Abner was a colonel in the state militia and a sergeant in the Confederate army and was killed in battle.

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Buried initially in Charles County, Maryland; site unknown.

Information found 3/10/2010:
Memorial marker was placed in the Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Florida, Memorial Section B, 108, 3/16/1994. Cemetery staff could not/would not tell me who placed the marker. Memorial marker indicates: PVT US Army, Revolutionary War

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James & Caroline were apparently buried in the Shirley Family Cemetery, located on the Elmer Branyon Farm, south of Keowee Church, Abbeville County, SC. Checking with the county library, 3/2/2010, resulted in information that this cemetery is no long in existance and there are no records of moving graves of those buried in the Shirley Family Cemetery.

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Sara Cornelia is thought to be niece of Charles Goodnight, early Texas Panhandle settler.
Sara Cornelia is thought to be niece of Charles Goodnight, early Texas Panhandle settler.