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Jeremiah Shadrach Inman

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Jeremiah Shadrach Inman

Birth
Death
22 Oct 1889 (aged 61)
Burial
Burke County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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The Inman family dates back to early history of Burke County. Before the Civil War they ranked among the wealthiest planters in Georgia. A strange fatality occurred in the family of Mrs. Jerry Inman near Herndon, Ga. Conflicting reports indicted 3 to 5 deaths and surmised dark suspicions of poisen [sic]. In actuality Mrs. Inman was taken with inflammation of the kidneys on the 17th of the month and it terminated in congestion. On the 19th Mr. Inman complained of respiratory problems when lying down, and on the following day his condition worsened. The son of James Inman went to Midville to telegraph for a physician and, upon returning home, felt all the symptoms of a shaking chill. He died on Tuesday morning. About six hours later Mr. Jerry Inman died, and on Wednesday morning Mrs. Inman died. They were all buried at Bark Camp Church.

Jeremiah Inman, son of Daniel, was also a wealthy planter and prominent in public life. He was judge of the Burke county court for years. Like his father and brothers, he was given to charity.



Father: Alfred Shadrach INMAN b: 14 MAR 1795 in Burke Co., GA
Mother: Sophronia SNEED b: 28 AUG 1801 in GA

Marriage 1 Morning W. FRANCIS b: 17 NOV 1835 in Burke Co., GA
•Married: 02 JAN 1851 in Tattnall Co., AL 4
•Note: Marriage also listed in Jefferson Co., GA.

Additional child includes:

Harriet C. INMAN b: 24 MAR 1865 in Burke Co., GA


The Inman family dates back to early history of Burke County. Before the Civil War they ranked among the wealthiest planters in Georgia. A strange fatality occurred in the family of Mrs. Jerry Inman near Herndon, Ga. Conflicting reports indicted 3 to 5 deaths and surmised dark suspicions of poisen [sic]. In actuality Mrs. Inman was taken with inflammation of the kidneys on the 17th of the month and it terminated in congestion. On the 19th Mr. Inman complained of respiratory problems when lying down, and on the following day his condition worsened. The son of James Inman went to Midville to telegraph for a physician and, upon returning home, felt all the symptoms of a shaking chill. He died on Tuesday morning. About six hours later Mr. Jerry Inman died, and on Wednesday morning Mrs. Inman died. They were all buried at Bark Camp Church.

Jeremiah Inman, son of Daniel, was also a wealthy planter and prominent in public life. He was judge of the Burke county court for years. Like his father and brothers, he was given to charity.



Father: Alfred Shadrach INMAN b: 14 MAR 1795 in Burke Co., GA
Mother: Sophronia SNEED b: 28 AUG 1801 in GA

Marriage 1 Morning W. FRANCIS b: 17 NOV 1835 in Burke Co., GA
•Married: 02 JAN 1851 in Tattnall Co., AL 4
•Note: Marriage also listed in Jefferson Co., GA.

Additional child includes:

Harriet C. INMAN b: 24 MAR 1865 in Burke Co., GA




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