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 1821 - 1904 (82 years)
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| Name |
James M Longstreet [2] |
| Birth |
8 Jan 1821 |
Edgefield District, South Carolina [3] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Alt. Birth |
8 Jan 1821 [3] |
| Alt. Birth Edgefield District, , South Carolina |
| Alt. Death |
2 Jan 1904 [3] |
| Alt. Death |
| RIN |
666 |
| Death |
2 Jan 1904 |
Gainesville, Georgia [3] |
| Notes |
- James Longstreet, soldier, the son of James and Mary Anna (Dent) Longstreet and the nephew o f Augustus Baldwin Longstreet and the nephew of AugustusBaldwin Lonstreet {q.v.}, was born o f New Jersey stock in Edgefield District, S.C., but removed in early childhood to the vicinit y of Augusta, Georgia, where his father farmed until he died in 1833. His widow then reside d at Somerville, Morgan county, Alabama, from which state James Longstreet was admitted to We st Point in 1838.
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| Person ID |
I21835 |
Glenn Cook Family |
| Last Modified |
30 Nov 2006 |
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| Sources |
- [S292] Pammala Garber nee Thomas.
- [S174] Edward Mayes of Jackson, Miss., Genealogy of the Family of Longstreet with Its Related Famillies, (LDS Family History Library).
- [S68] Bessie M. Rothrock, Compiler, Ancestors and Decendants (sic) of Henry Parker Whiteman and Mary Minerva Burdge, (Private Publication by John R. Kagel).
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