Thomas Burton Crapps, Sr., is buried in Miles Chapel Cemetery in Appling County, Georgia. He enlisted in the CSA and died of typhoid fever in Savannah, Georgia. He was attached to Company F, 47th Georgia Infantry of the Confederate States of America. His body was retrieved by a slave named Bishop (Old Bish) and Thomas' wife via buckboard and taken back to Appling County for burial. Served as sheriff and treasurer of Appling County for a period of time.
Thomas Burton Crapps, Sr., is buried in Miles Chapel Cemetery in Appling County, Georgia. He enlisted in the CSA and died of typhoid fever in Savannah, Georgia. He was attached to Company F, 47th Georgia Infantry of the Confederate States of America. His body was retrieved by a slave named Bishop (Old Bish) and Thomas' wife via buckboard and taken back to Appling County for burial. Served as sheriff and treasurer of Appling County for a period of time.
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