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John Smith Randle

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John Smith Randle

Birth
Hancock County, Georgia, USA
Death
7 Jul 1850 (aged 45)
Etowah, Floyd County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.8474731, Longitude: -83.633194
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Son of John Randle and Susanna Coffee.
Married to Amelia Lamar, daughter of John Lamar III and Rebecca Lamar, and sister of Mirabeu Buonaparte Lamar.
John S. Randle, wife Amelia, and Rebecca Ann Lamar, daughter of Mirabeau went to visit him in Texas.

7 July 1850 - John S. RANDLE died at his residence in Etowah, Cass County (now Bartow) after a short illness. Recently of Stewart County, in his 45th year. Buried at Rose Hill Cemetery, Macon, Bibb Co, GA. (Marriages and Obituaries from the Macon Messenger, 1818-1865, Willard R. Rocker)

Note: Etowah is now in Floyd County, GA.

Children:
John Mirabeau Lamar Randle [1829 - 1885]
Xenophon C. Randle [abt. 1833 - ????]
Lucius Thomas Jefferson Randle [1835 - 1836]
Lackington Collinsworth Randle [1845 - 1904]

NOTE: An article found in the 12 Feb 1926 edition of the Macon Telegraph lists the husband of Amelia Lamar as John Smith Randall [sic - should be Randle]
Son of John Randle and Susanna Coffee.
Married to Amelia Lamar, daughter of John Lamar III and Rebecca Lamar, and sister of Mirabeu Buonaparte Lamar.
John S. Randle, wife Amelia, and Rebecca Ann Lamar, daughter of Mirabeau went to visit him in Texas.

7 July 1850 - John S. RANDLE died at his residence in Etowah, Cass County (now Bartow) after a short illness. Recently of Stewart County, in his 45th year. Buried at Rose Hill Cemetery, Macon, Bibb Co, GA. (Marriages and Obituaries from the Macon Messenger, 1818-1865, Willard R. Rocker)

Note: Etowah is now in Floyd County, GA.

Children:
John Mirabeau Lamar Randle [1829 - 1885]
Xenophon C. Randle [abt. 1833 - ????]
Lucius Thomas Jefferson Randle [1835 - 1836]
Lackington Collinsworth Randle [1845 - 1904]

NOTE: An article found in the 12 Feb 1926 edition of the Macon Telegraph lists the husband of Amelia Lamar as John Smith Randall [sic - should be Randle]

Inscription

Beloved and happy in the relations of life, he was also well prepared for death.
Sweet is the memory of the good
Blessed are the dead . . .



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