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John Nisbet III

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John Nisbet III

Birth
Iredell County, North Carolina, USA
Death
20 Nov 1841 (aged 60)
Georgia, USA
Burial
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.9492222, Longitude: -83.3700944
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Son of John Nisbet II and Mary Osborne of NC. He married Harriet Cooper on 25 May 1815 in Hancock Co., GA. Harriet was the niece of Penelope Cooper Nisbet, wife of John's brother, Dr. James Nisbet.

Oconee Hill Cemetery property was originally part of his estate. He came to Athens from Statesville, NC in 1813 with his older brother, Dr. James Nisbet. He was a Principal in 2 of Athens earliest factories. Included was the Whitehall Mill, founded in 1830 by John and three additional prominent Athenians, William Dearing, Abraham Walker, and Judge Augustin Clayton, and a New Englander named John Johnson. The first large scale river powered mill in Clarke county, it was originally given the name Athens Mfg Co. and later called the Georgia Factory.

Children of John Nisbet and Harriet Cooper are:

Mary Angelina Nisbet, b. 10 Mar 1817, Powelton, Hancock Co., GA, d. 10 May 1881 Athens, GA. m. Henry Hull.

Thomas Cooper Nisbet, b. 28 May 1819, Powelton, Hancock Co., GA, d. 22 Jun 1874 Macon, Bibb Co., GA. m. Mary C. Cumming

Harriet Cooper Nisbet, b. 1821, Powelton, Hancock Co., GA, d. 20 Oct 1852. Married Louis LeConte. Both are buried at Midway Cemetery in Liberty Co., GA.

Sarah Evalina Nisbet, b. 27 Nov 1822, Athens, Clarke Co., GA, d. 25 Aug 1884, Athens, Clarke Co., GA. married Martin L. Smith- both are buried at Oconee Hill.

Margaret Nisbet, b. 1829, Athens, Clarke Co., GA, d. Jan 1916 Norcross, GA.
Son of John Nisbet II and Mary Osborne of NC. He married Harriet Cooper on 25 May 1815 in Hancock Co., GA. Harriet was the niece of Penelope Cooper Nisbet, wife of John's brother, Dr. James Nisbet.

Oconee Hill Cemetery property was originally part of his estate. He came to Athens from Statesville, NC in 1813 with his older brother, Dr. James Nisbet. He was a Principal in 2 of Athens earliest factories. Included was the Whitehall Mill, founded in 1830 by John and three additional prominent Athenians, William Dearing, Abraham Walker, and Judge Augustin Clayton, and a New Englander named John Johnson. The first large scale river powered mill in Clarke county, it was originally given the name Athens Mfg Co. and later called the Georgia Factory.

Children of John Nisbet and Harriet Cooper are:

Mary Angelina Nisbet, b. 10 Mar 1817, Powelton, Hancock Co., GA, d. 10 May 1881 Athens, GA. m. Henry Hull.

Thomas Cooper Nisbet, b. 28 May 1819, Powelton, Hancock Co., GA, d. 22 Jun 1874 Macon, Bibb Co., GA. m. Mary C. Cumming

Harriet Cooper Nisbet, b. 1821, Powelton, Hancock Co., GA, d. 20 Oct 1852. Married Louis LeConte. Both are buried at Midway Cemetery in Liberty Co., GA.

Sarah Evalina Nisbet, b. 27 Nov 1822, Athens, Clarke Co., GA, d. 25 Aug 1884, Athens, Clarke Co., GA. married Martin L. Smith- both are buried at Oconee Hill.

Margaret Nisbet, b. 1829, Athens, Clarke Co., GA, d. Jan 1916 Norcross, GA.


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  • Added: Jun 22, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20039186/john-nisbet: accessed ), memorial page for John Nisbet III (3 Apr 1781–20 Nov 1841), Find a Grave Memorial ID 20039186, citing Oconee Hill Cemetery, Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by DEast (contributor 46858208).