COLUMBUS, GA: Lists of People, 1828-1852, and Sexton's Reports to 1866 by Mary Jane Galer (published 2000), on page 211 says Mrs. Maria Brown died age 22 of Consumption (= Tuberculosis) and buried between July 1 & October 1, 1857 (from July 1 to October 1, 1857, Sexton's Report, presented October 5, 1857); the Sexton at the time was Thomas Nix. Specific burials dates were not reported for this quarter, but the entries appear to be in chronological order. John H. Martin’s history of Columbus, Volume 2, p. 100 confirms
1850 census of Columbus, GA, household 573, says Mrs. Elizabeth Broadnax (apparent widow), 38 GA, real estate value $3000, James Broadnax (probably Elizabeth's brother) 21 GA, works at Foundry, Mariah Broadnax 15 GA, and Victoria Broadnax 12 GA.
COLUMBUS, GA: Lists of People, 1828-1852, and Sexton's Reports to 1866 by Mary Jane Galer (published 2000), on page 211 says Mrs. Maria Brown died age 22 of Consumption (= Tuberculosis) and buried between July 1 & October 1, 1857 (from July 1 to October 1, 1857, Sexton's Report, presented October 5, 1857); the Sexton at the time was Thomas Nix. Specific burials dates were not reported for this quarter, but the entries appear to be in chronological order. John H. Martin’s history of Columbus, Volume 2, p. 100 confirms
1850 census of Columbus, GA, household 573, says Mrs. Elizabeth Broadnax (apparent widow), 38 GA, real estate value $3000, James Broadnax (probably Elizabeth's brother) 21 GA, works at Foundry, Mariah Broadnax 15 GA, and Victoria Broadnax 12 GA.
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