"Mr. A. J. Fambrough, an old Confederate veteran and respected citizen of this neighborhood died last Tuesday, and was buried in the local cemetery on Wednesday. Mr. Fambrough was 68 years old. He leaves a daughter, Miss Maud Fambrough, one brother and a long number of friends to mourn his death. Our sympathy goes out to those in bereavement."
Source: Marietta Journal & Courier
Pub Date: Friday, 15 Apr 1910 - Smyrna, GA
Obit provided by: Mark Cearfoss - [email protected]
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His brother Marius M. and his father James S. Fambrough also served in the 9th Ga. with Albert. His father and brother were captured on Sept. 9, 1863 at Cumberland Gap, Tennesee and sent to the infamous Camp Douglas Prison at Chicago, Illinois where they both died.
"Mr. A. J. Fambrough, an old Confederate veteran and respected citizen of this neighborhood died last Tuesday, and was buried in the local cemetery on Wednesday. Mr. Fambrough was 68 years old. He leaves a daughter, Miss Maud Fambrough, one brother and a long number of friends to mourn his death. Our sympathy goes out to those in bereavement."
Source: Marietta Journal & Courier
Pub Date: Friday, 15 Apr 1910 - Smyrna, GA
Obit provided by: Mark Cearfoss - [email protected]
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His brother Marius M. and his father James S. Fambrough also served in the 9th Ga. with Albert. His father and brother were captured on Sept. 9, 1863 at Cumberland Gap, Tennesee and sent to the infamous Camp Douglas Prison at Chicago, Illinois where they both died.
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