Entry in the Sexton's ledger book of burials shows: a child of Mr. BRANCH was born in Georgia, died aged 1 m1/2 years from a convulsion (suffered from cholera infantum), and was buried 14 JUL 1875 (location within cemetery not reported), as a resident of Columbus (so probably died there). The sexton then was Abraham ODOM.
This grave is evidently not identifiably marked, and its location within the cemetery is unknown. There is a Methodist clergy lot (which is city A2-1211 / Autry A-48), with the following graves marked in it: infant of Rev. & Mrs. J. G. CLARK (12 AUG 1893, only date); Mary A. H. (SMITH) LOVETT (02 MAR 1856--19 NOV 1893), wife of Rev. W. C. LOVETT; Ruth CLARK (12 APR 1900--15 APR 1900), daughter of Rev. & Mrs. C. T. CLARK; and Warren Chandler COPELAND (21 DEC 1901--01 JAN 1904). I can't find a record of when this lot was purchased and by whom, so I can't say whether or not it was in use when the BRANCH child was buried.
Entry in the Sexton's ledger book of burials shows: a child of Mr. BRANCH was born in Georgia, died aged 1 m1/2 years from a convulsion (suffered from cholera infantum), and was buried 14 JUL 1875 (location within cemetery not reported), as a resident of Columbus (so probably died there). The sexton then was Abraham ODOM.
This grave is evidently not identifiably marked, and its location within the cemetery is unknown. There is a Methodist clergy lot (which is city A2-1211 / Autry A-48), with the following graves marked in it: infant of Rev. & Mrs. J. G. CLARK (12 AUG 1893, only date); Mary A. H. (SMITH) LOVETT (02 MAR 1856--19 NOV 1893), wife of Rev. W. C. LOVETT; Ruth CLARK (12 APR 1900--15 APR 1900), daughter of Rev. & Mrs. C. T. CLARK; and Warren Chandler COPELAND (21 DEC 1901--01 JAN 1904). I can't find a record of when this lot was purchased and by whom, so I can't say whether or not it was in use when the BRANCH child was buried.
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