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| Birthplace: | Fairfield, SC, USA |
| Death: | (Date and location unknown) |
| Occupation: | Planter |
| Managed by: | Joe Buttrill |
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| 1850 |
July 19, 1850
Age 58
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No. 3, Fairfield, SC, USA
1850 U.S. Census In the census, this household was adjacent to the Thomas R. Bell household, which contained Isaac Augustus's recently-married daughter, Elizabeth ((http://www.geni.com/people/Jane-Elizabeth-Vincent/6000000013362164937), and his new son-in-law, James (http://www.geni.com/people/James-Bell/6000000013362245787). |
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| 1861 |
December 6, 1861
Age 69
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Cass (Bartow), GA, CSA
On December 6, 1861, Cass County, GA, was renamed in honor of Francis S. Bartow. Bartow was an attorney, Confederate States of America political leader, and military officer during the early months of the American Civil War. He was an inaugural representative to the Confederate Provisional Congress, where he led efforts to prepare for the coming war. He was killed on July 21, 1861, at the First Battle of Manassas, becoming the first brigade commander in the Confederate States Army to die in combat. (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartow_County,_Georgia#History.) |
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| 1860 |
July 19, 1860
Age 68
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827 Dist. G.M., Cassville (P.O.), Cass, GA, USA
1860 U.S. Census This household was headed by Isaac Augustus and contained his wife, Elizabeth, his widower son, Isaac Mason, his son's two children, James H. and Walter Cook Lowe, his widowed daugther, Elizabeth Bell, and her three children, Charles, Mary A. "Minnie," and William B. Bell. Source: http://www.archive.org/stream/populationschedu114unit#page/n252/mod... |
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| 1870 |
July 12, 1870
Age 78
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Subdivision No. 144, Pine Log (P.O.), Bartow, GA, USA
1870 U.S. Census |
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| 1861 |
December 27, 1861
Age 69
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| 1792 |
1792
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Fairfield, SC, USA
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| 1836 |
1836
Age 44
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Fairfield, SC, USA
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| 1826 |
1826
Age 34
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Fairfield, SC, USA
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