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Note    N268         Index
[samuel III.ged]

Served in the War of 1812 while living in North Carolina, moved to Pulaski Co Ga by 1820 and Randolph Co Ga by 1840, Dale Co, Alabama by 1860.

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Note    N269         Index
[samuel III.ged]

1850 Washington Co Census lists Uriah 24, Mary 21, and Charles T, 2.

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Note    N270         Index
[samuel III.ged]

Served in the militia during the Revolution, and was a Methodist preacher from abt 1804. Moved about 1795 from Wayne County, North Carolina, USA, to Washington Co, Georgia, USA, possibly by way of Nansemond or Norfolk, England County, Va, and Barnwell or Edgefield County, S.C.

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Note    N271         Index
[samuel III.ged]

Served in the American Revolution and received a pension in 1830's

Member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).

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Note    N272         Index
[samuel III.ged]

Served in the Creek (Seminole) war of 1817-18

One of Pearson's sons, John T. Peacock died during the Civil War in Richmond, Virginia, USA in 1864

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Note    N273         Index
[samuel III.ged]

Served in the War of 1812 from Washington County, Georgia, USA

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Note    N274         Index
[samuel III.ged]

Served in the War of 1812 from Washington Co, Georgia, USA

Methodist preacher in both Georgia and Arkansas, USA

Jesse's son, Lovick M. Peacock was killed during the Civil War in 1862

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Note    N275         Index
[samuel III.ged]

Joseph's son James T. Peacock, born 1840, died 1863 while in Confederate Service in the Civi War.

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Note    N276         Index
[samuel III.ged]

Died at Camp Chase, Ohio, as Confederate prisoner of war.

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Note    N277         Index
[samuel III.ged]

Served in the Creek (Seminole) War of 1817-18.

Wright Peacock moved to Talbot County, Georgia, USA, before 1825 and lived in Marion County during the middle and late 1840's before finally settling at Cotton Hill, in what is now Clay County (then Randolph County, Georgia, USA) about 1849

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Note    N278         Index
[samuel III.ged]

Confederate Soldier, died on his way home after the Civil War.

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Note    N279         Index
[samuel III.ged]

Two of Mary Ann's sons, James M. Stubbs, born 1835, died in 1863, and Benjamin Stubbs, born 1843, died 1863, while serving in the Civil War

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Note    N280         Index
[samuel III.ged]

Three of Alexander's sons, James A. Peacock, born 1831, Allen M. Peacock, born 1834, and Evans Jarvis Peacock, born 1844 were killed during the Civil War

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Note    N281         Index
[samuel III.ged]

Jame's son, William Peacock, born 1842 was killed in 1862 during the Civil War

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Note    N282         Index
[samuel III.ged]

John's son, John Daniel, Sr, Born 1845, was killed during the Civil War.