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Dickinson Austin Veteran

Birth
Louisa County, Virginia, USA
Death
1850 (aged 94–95)
Franklin County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea. Specifically: Placed him here for Genealogical Purpose... Add to Map
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Born about 1755; Dickinson Austin was born about 1775 (based on 1850 census), in Louisa Co., VA
Dickinson Austin is probably the son of Nathaniel Austin and Agnes Dickinson of Greenville Co., SC.
He married Barbary _____ who was born in 1775 in South Carolina.
Residence ~~
1800 Greenville, South Carolina; males 1 10, 1 26-45 females 2 10, 1 26-45;
Dickinson Austin was in Blount Co., AL by 1819. He purchased the southwest quarter of Section 35, Township 11, Range 1 West on 7 Sep 1819; he paid $80.82 and left a balance due of $242.46 for the 161.64 acres. He made another purchase in the southwest quarter of Section 36, Township 11, Range 1 West on 26 Oct 1819; he paid $80.33 and left a balance due of $240.99 for the 160.66 acres.
1830 Carroll, Georgia; p.218
1850 Franklin, Alabama; p. 173
Died aft 1850 in Franklin County, Alabama.
Born about 1755; Dickinson Austin was born about 1775 (based on 1850 census), in Louisa Co., VA
Dickinson Austin is probably the son of Nathaniel Austin and Agnes Dickinson of Greenville Co., SC.
He married Barbary _____ who was born in 1775 in South Carolina.
Residence ~~
1800 Greenville, South Carolina; males 1 10, 1 26-45 females 2 10, 1 26-45;
Dickinson Austin was in Blount Co., AL by 1819. He purchased the southwest quarter of Section 35, Township 11, Range 1 West on 7 Sep 1819; he paid $80.82 and left a balance due of $242.46 for the 161.64 acres. He made another purchase in the southwest quarter of Section 36, Township 11, Range 1 West on 26 Oct 1819; he paid $80.33 and left a balance due of $240.99 for the 160.66 acres.
1830 Carroll, Georgia; p.218
1850 Franklin, Alabama; p. 173
Died aft 1850 in Franklin County, Alabama.

Gravesite Details

Due to many graves and entire cemeteries being destroyed by progress, growth, lost, or unmarked, many locations of graves of this age and time have been lost to us. The majority of the deceased were buried in unmarked graves.



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