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Anthony Cadman

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Anthony Cadman

Birth
England
Death
Oct 1881 (aged 54–55)
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Cemetery section (city plan) probably Section G, Lot 37 (Autry book)
Memorial ID
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Born in Yorkshire, England. Reported age at time of death was 55 years, so evidently about 1826 (newspaper death notice reports the birth year as 1826). Gunsmith. Member of the Odd Fellows and Masonic fraternal organizations. Presbyterian. Survived by wife and five children (two sons and three daughters).

Mary Jane Galer's list of persons interred in the New Cemetery area of Linwood shows: A. CADMAN, born in England, died aged 55 years of T.B. [= tuberculosis]; buried 29 OCT 1881 in Section C, Lot 419. [Sic - Galer's source was the sexton's card file (an index). The card does report the location as city C-419, but that location is in error. It's actually for the burial that precedes CADMAN in the sexton's ledger book, Elizabeth HEARD. The original burial record reports that A. CADMAN was buried in the Old Cemetery section, where his wife and their daughter were both buried in 1882. This is very likely the same lot where another daughter, Antoinette (CADMAN) BURNS, has a marked grave. Original buried record also reports that CADMAN was buried as a resident of Columbus, Georgia.]

This grave is evidently not identifiably marked.

THIS DOES NOT APPLY: Others reported to be buried in Section C, Lot 419, have surnames HEARD and PECOT. One of them, Elizabeth HEARD (1797-1881), has a marked grave in Dolores Autry's Section K, Lot 109 ("PECOT" on step) - see her "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book, Volume 3. (These graves are not necessarily in the same lot with A. CADMAN, but may rather be in a nearby lot.)
Born in Yorkshire, England. Reported age at time of death was 55 years, so evidently about 1826 (newspaper death notice reports the birth year as 1826). Gunsmith. Member of the Odd Fellows and Masonic fraternal organizations. Presbyterian. Survived by wife and five children (two sons and three daughters).

Mary Jane Galer's list of persons interred in the New Cemetery area of Linwood shows: A. CADMAN, born in England, died aged 55 years of T.B. [= tuberculosis]; buried 29 OCT 1881 in Section C, Lot 419. [Sic - Galer's source was the sexton's card file (an index). The card does report the location as city C-419, but that location is in error. It's actually for the burial that precedes CADMAN in the sexton's ledger book, Elizabeth HEARD. The original burial record reports that A. CADMAN was buried in the Old Cemetery section, where his wife and their daughter were both buried in 1882. This is very likely the same lot where another daughter, Antoinette (CADMAN) BURNS, has a marked grave. Original buried record also reports that CADMAN was buried as a resident of Columbus, Georgia.]

This grave is evidently not identifiably marked.

THIS DOES NOT APPLY: Others reported to be buried in Section C, Lot 419, have surnames HEARD and PECOT. One of them, Elizabeth HEARD (1797-1881), has a marked grave in Dolores Autry's Section K, Lot 109 ("PECOT" on step) - see her "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book, Volume 3. (These graves are not necessarily in the same lot with A. CADMAN, but may rather be in a nearby lot.)


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