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About John Scott McGehee
Local plantation owner and builder of the locally famous home called "Hollywood" which was built about 1850 as a wedding present for his daughter Ann, future bride of Charles F. Dandridge. The home burned in 1890.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 11 2022, 19:44:34 UTC
Local plantation owner and builder of the locally famous home called "Hollywood" which was built about 1850 as a wedding present for his daughter Ann, future bride of Charles F. Dandridge. The home burned in 1890.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Feb 6 2024, 14:18:48 UTC
Local plantation owner and builder of the locally famous home called "Hollywood" which was built about 1850 as a wedding present for his daughter Ann, future bride of Charles F. Dandridge. The home burned in 1890.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Aug 29 2023, 21:04:23 UTC
John Scott McGehee's Timeline
1789 |
January 15, 1789
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Oglethorpe County, Georgia
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1818 |
April 9, 1818
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Oglethorpe County, Georgia, USA
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April 9, 1818
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Oglethorpe County, Georgia, USA
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1820 |
February 12, 1820
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Wilkes County, Georgia, USA
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February 12, 1820
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Wilkes County, Georgia, USA
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1822 |
February 6, 1822
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Georgia, USA
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February 6, 1822
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Georgia, USA
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1826 |
March 18, 1826
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Como, Panola County, Mississippi, USA
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March 18, 1826
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Como, Panola County, Mississippi, USA
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