Buster Wright's "Burials and Deaths Reported in the Columbus (Georgia) Enquirer [Newspaper], 1832-1872" (1984), p. 490, shows: infant of Capt. WARNER of CSN [= Confederate States Navy], born in Columbus, Georgia, died aged 1 years; buried 02 JUL 1863 (from version of the Sexton's quarterly report published 10 OCT 1863).
John H. Martin's "The Making of a Modern City: Columbus, Georgia, 1827-65," Volume II (1875), p. 164, shows on a list of deaths for 1863: child of Captain WARNER, 02 JUL (from a version of the Sexton's quarterly report - presumed to be date of burial).
Mary Jane Galer's "COLUMBUS, GA: Lists of People, 1828-1852, and Sexton's Reports to 1866" (2000), p. 235, shows: J. H. WARNER's child, born in Columbus, Georgia, died age 1 year of "teething"; buried 02 JUL 1863 (from "September 30, 1863 Sexton's Report of interments for quarter," dated 05 OCT 1863).
This grave is probably not identifiably marked (unless it is the same as Tennie WARNER).
Buster Wright's "Burials and Deaths Reported in the Columbus (Georgia) Enquirer [Newspaper], 1832-1872" (1984), p. 490, shows: infant of Capt. WARNER of CSN [= Confederate States Navy], born in Columbus, Georgia, died aged 1 years; buried 02 JUL 1863 (from version of the Sexton's quarterly report published 10 OCT 1863).
John H. Martin's "The Making of a Modern City: Columbus, Georgia, 1827-65," Volume II (1875), p. 164, shows on a list of deaths for 1863: child of Captain WARNER, 02 JUL (from a version of the Sexton's quarterly report - presumed to be date of burial).
Mary Jane Galer's "COLUMBUS, GA: Lists of People, 1828-1852, and Sexton's Reports to 1866" (2000), p. 235, shows: J. H. WARNER's child, born in Columbus, Georgia, died age 1 year of "teething"; buried 02 JUL 1863 (from "September 30, 1863 Sexton's Report of interments for quarter," dated 05 OCT 1863).
This grave is probably not identifiably marked (unless it is the same as Tennie WARNER).
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