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John Cunningham Cleland

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John Cunningham Cleland

Birth
Death
1857 (aged 58–59)
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea. Specifically: Lost in the Gulf of Mexico. He died in a collision of two steam ships between Galveston and New Orleans. Add to Map
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Sugar planter at Monique Bay, Jamaica. Married Maria S Holland of Charleston, South Carolina. Relocated with family circa 1828 either to Saint Augustine, FL or to Charleston, SC and later Saint Augustine. In Saint Augustine, he was clerk of Judge Joseph Lee Smith court, Director of the St. Augustine and Piicolata Railway Co and Justice of the Peace and Notary Public.

[sources: Written recollections of Judge John Locke Doggett; Dr. Bronson and Friends: A History of the City of St. Augustine by Gil Wilson]
Sugar planter at Monique Bay, Jamaica. Married Maria S Holland of Charleston, South Carolina. Relocated with family circa 1828 either to Saint Augustine, FL or to Charleston, SC and later Saint Augustine. In Saint Augustine, he was clerk of Judge Joseph Lee Smith court, Director of the St. Augustine and Piicolata Railway Co and Justice of the Peace and Notary Public.

[sources: Written recollections of Judge John Locke Doggett; Dr. Bronson and Friends: A History of the City of St. Augustine by Gil Wilson]


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