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Nathaniel Richbourg Sr.

Birth
Death
30 Aug 1813 (aged 67)
Baldwin County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Tensaw, Baldwin County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Aug 30 1813, Nathaniel along with a slave and son Rene, died at Massacre of Ft. Mims. Son Wade survived.

Nathaniel was the son of Claudius Richbroug and Unity Fox. His grandparents were Claude Phillip de Richbroug and Ann Chastain.

His wife was Hester Cantey. They were the parents of Rene, Nathaniel Jr., Wade, Susan & 3 other unknown females.

Except From
They Came From Ireland
by
F.W. Thorlton

War of 1812

"A Major Kennedy was sent to the Fort Mims to bury the dead, when he arrived ten days later, his eyes met a horrible scene. Bodies were piled everywhere with dogs and buzzards fighting for the remains. The bodies were all buried in common graves, women, children, men, Indians, and Negroes. All were scalped, and the women were terribly mutilated, all were laid side by side."
Aug 30 1813, Nathaniel along with a slave and son Rene, died at Massacre of Ft. Mims. Son Wade survived.

Nathaniel was the son of Claudius Richbroug and Unity Fox. His grandparents were Claude Phillip de Richbroug and Ann Chastain.

His wife was Hester Cantey. They were the parents of Rene, Nathaniel Jr., Wade, Susan & 3 other unknown females.

Except From
They Came From Ireland
by
F.W. Thorlton

War of 1812

"A Major Kennedy was sent to the Fort Mims to bury the dead, when he arrived ten days later, his eyes met a horrible scene. Bodies were piled everywhere with dogs and buzzards fighting for the remains. The bodies were all buried in common graves, women, children, men, Indians, and Negroes. All were scalped, and the women were terribly mutilated, all were laid side by side."


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