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George Caldwell

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
22 Jun 1899 (aged 82)
Meriwether County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Alvaton, Meriwether County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Unmarked grave.

Married in 1837 in Meriwether, Ga.

George Caldwell, a progressive farmer of Meriwether county, is one of the pioneers of the county, and of Irish ancestry, his grandparents, James and Mary Caldwell, and also his grandfather, McAlace, being natives of Ireland. James Caldwell was a soldier of the Revolutionary war. These all settled in South Carolina, in which state their children, Robert and Jeanette(McAlace) Caldwell, were born, and also the son of the latter pair, George Caldwell, born in 1816. The lad's home was on the farm, his school privileges being limited to attendance in the old log school house of his district. On reaching manhood in 1837, his parents moved to Georgia, and he accompanied them. He made his home on a farm, and by prudence, industry and economy has developed it into one of the valuable properties of the county, and has won a high standing in the community. His wife was Miss Eliza Connally, a daughter of Abner and Lucy (Bagley) Connally, old pioneers of the state; she was reared on a farm in Elbert county. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell were married in 1837 and have six children: Missouri, Bethuel, Mary, William, John W. and
Rebecca. Mr. Caldwell is a Lutheran, while his wife is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.
Unmarked grave.

Married in 1837 in Meriwether, Ga.

George Caldwell, a progressive farmer of Meriwether county, is one of the pioneers of the county, and of Irish ancestry, his grandparents, James and Mary Caldwell, and also his grandfather, McAlace, being natives of Ireland. James Caldwell was a soldier of the Revolutionary war. These all settled in South Carolina, in which state their children, Robert and Jeanette(McAlace) Caldwell, were born, and also the son of the latter pair, George Caldwell, born in 1816. The lad's home was on the farm, his school privileges being limited to attendance in the old log school house of his district. On reaching manhood in 1837, his parents moved to Georgia, and he accompanied them. He made his home on a farm, and by prudence, industry and economy has developed it into one of the valuable properties of the county, and has won a high standing in the community. His wife was Miss Eliza Connally, a daughter of Abner and Lucy (Bagley) Connally, old pioneers of the state; she was reared on a farm in Elbert county. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell were married in 1837 and have six children: Missouri, Bethuel, Mary, William, John W. and
Rebecca. Mr. Caldwell is a Lutheran, while his wife is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.


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  • Created by: Michael Bell
  • Added: Feb 23, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24834030/george-caldwell: accessed ), memorial page for George Caldwell (11 Aug 1816–22 Jun 1899), Find a Grave Memorial ID 24834030, citing Mount Carmel Methodist Church Cemetery, Alvaton, Meriwether County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Michael Bell (contributor 46911790).