From an 1842 document George II had such a large acreage of farm land(from the Powell Mountain area of the Poor Valley Ridge down to the Powell River) that it was referred to as a Plantation which he sold to his two sons Nelson and George III.
Although there is no known documentation or headstone, it is highly likely that George II is buried in the area of the land that he owned.
From an 1842 document George II had such a large acreage of farm land(from the Powell Mountain area of the Poor Valley Ridge down to the Powell River) that it was referred to as a Plantation which he sold to his two sons Nelson and George III.
Although there is no known documentation or headstone, it is highly likely that George II is buried in the area of the land that he owned.
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