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Samuel Thomas Feagin Jr.

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Samuel Thomas Feagin Jr. Veteran

Birth
Jones County, Georgia, USA
Death
21 Sep 1884 (aged 59)
Midway, Bullock County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Midway, Bullock County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.1045417, Longitude: -85.5160833
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Son of Samuel Thomas Feagin. Other sons of Samuel T. Feagin are buried along with him in the Feagin plot: James Madison & George Wadsworth Feagin.
24 Sep 1884 Union Springs Herald: "Samuel Feagin, old citizen of Bullock Co., died Sunday in Midway, Ala. of paralysis. His remains were buried at the family burying ground of the Feagin's near Midway.” Probably within the Feagin family plot at Fellowship Cemetery in the unmarked grave with a concrete cross. Located in front of his baby son, John Richard, who died in 1854. "S/o Samuel & Julia Feagin".
I think he would have been given a Confederate concrete cross as he belonged to the 15th Alabama as did Samuel J. Feagin, buried in the same row,  who has one.
Alabama, Texas and Virginia, Confederate Pensions, 1884-1958:
Samuel Thomas Feagin
Birth: 6 Nov 1824 Jones County, Georgia
"Regimental quartermaster of the 15th Alabama"  
Spouse: Julia T Feagin
Death:  21 Sep 1884 Midway, Alabama
Pension File Number: 16404

26 Nov 1873,  Union Springs Herald. Samuel Feagin, Administrator of the estate of George. W. Feagin. Detailed description of lands in Bullock Co, known as the W. W. Arnold place...in T. 13 & 14, R. 24. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18482160/william-arnold/
Son of Samuel Thomas Feagin. Other sons of Samuel T. Feagin are buried along with him in the Feagin plot: James Madison & George Wadsworth Feagin.
24 Sep 1884 Union Springs Herald: "Samuel Feagin, old citizen of Bullock Co., died Sunday in Midway, Ala. of paralysis. His remains were buried at the family burying ground of the Feagin's near Midway.” Probably within the Feagin family plot at Fellowship Cemetery in the unmarked grave with a concrete cross. Located in front of his baby son, John Richard, who died in 1854. "S/o Samuel & Julia Feagin".
I think he would have been given a Confederate concrete cross as he belonged to the 15th Alabama as did Samuel J. Feagin, buried in the same row,  who has one.
Alabama, Texas and Virginia, Confederate Pensions, 1884-1958:
Samuel Thomas Feagin
Birth: 6 Nov 1824 Jones County, Georgia
"Regimental quartermaster of the 15th Alabama"  
Spouse: Julia T Feagin
Death:  21 Sep 1884 Midway, Alabama
Pension File Number: 16404

26 Nov 1873,  Union Springs Herald. Samuel Feagin, Administrator of the estate of George. W. Feagin. Detailed description of lands in Bullock Co, known as the W. W. Arnold place...in T. 13 & 14, R. 24. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18482160/william-arnold/


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