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Pauline Jones Gandrud's
Alabama Soldiers
Manuscript Collection

War of 1812 Veterans Buried in Alabama

The following list includes information collected by Pauline Jones Gandrud and from the National Cemetery Administration U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca. 1775-2000 data base and may contain some inaccurate information. Anyone having information on any veteran listed herein or who may have information on 1812 veterans whose names don't appear on this list should contact me. mailto:. WE NEED YOUR HELP!

The Alabama Daughters of 1812, a historical-heritage association has been working in conjunction with the Alabama Cemetery Preservation Association - helping families preserve family locate and mark veterans’ graves and preserve the cemeteries in which these veterans and other family members are buried.

For a listing of Alabama Cemeteries- Click
http://www.alabama-cemetery-preservation.com/

For more information about the U.S. Daughters of 1812 and the work done by state groups in Alabama and other states Click
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z

Easter, Richard J.; War of 1812; AL County: Mobile
Eaton, Campbell; War of 1812; AL County: Madison
Echols, Obediah; War of 1812; AL County: Limestone
Eddins, Rilah; War of 1812; AL County: Wilcox
Edgeworth, Nathaniel Lovell, War of 1812, served in 3rd. Regiment of Rutledge's South Carolina, moved to Tuscaloosa Alabama before 1860. He died in 1872 and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Tuscaloosa, AL in an unmarked grave near the corner of 10th. Street. He was born in May, 1789 in Chesterfield, S.C. His wife, whom he married in Chesterfield Co., S.C., was Naomi Evans, the daughter of John Bell Evans. They had eleven children. Nathaniel was the son of Richard Lovell Edgeworth and Elizabeth Knight.
Edmonds, William; War of 1812; AL County: Perry, Bibb
Edmondson, James; War of 1812; AL County: Sumter
Edmondson, Robert Spillsbury; War of 1812; AL County: Sumter
Edmondson, Samuel; ---; AL County: Limestone
Edwards, Lamach; War of 1812; AL County: Jefferson
Eldridge, John; War of 1812; AL County: Madison
Elledge, Mark; War of 1812; AL County: Jackson, Lawrence, Franklin
Elledge, Markborn born ca. 1795 in SC and died 24 Apr 1870 in Franklin County, AL He married in 1831 in Jackson County, AL Sarah Fannon. He was drafted into service at Pendleton Courthouse, SC and was discharged there after he served for 1 month and 24 days from 1 Feb 1815 to 24 March 1815 as a private in Captain Jephtha Norton's Company of Drafted Militia, Lt. Col Austin's Regiment, South Carolina Militia. He aplied for bounty land on 5 Nov 1850 from Franklin County, AL and received BL 21627-40-50. He applied for additional bounty land on 28 Apr 1855 from Franklin County, AL and received BL Wt 56198-120-55. His widow applied for a pension on 13 May, 1878 from Franklin County, AL and received cert. no. WC 266321.
Elliott, William; War of 1812; AL County: Madison, Shelby
Elliott, Willis; War of 1812; AL County: Madison, Talladega, Shelby
Ellis, Ezekiel; War of 1812; AL County: Marengo, Clarke
Ernest, Asa; War of 1812; AL County: Lowndes, Butler
Ernest, George; War of 1812; AL County: Lowndes
Estill, Isaac, Estill served as a Private in Tennessee militia. He fought under General Coffee at the Battle of Talladega (See TN Archives, also muster rolls of the Historical Commission vol 1, p. 186. He was born 11 Nov 1791 in Madison County, Ky. He married 1st. Sally Embrey in 1815 in Kentucky. She died in 1817. He married 2nd Lovedy Campbell McNeil whom he married 13 March, 1838 in Talladega, AL She was born in Moore County, NC on 4 Jan 1804 and died in Talladega in 1881. Isaac Estill and his wife Lovedy are buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Talladega, AL. Estill's grave was marked by the AS Daughters of 1812 on 13 May, 2005.
Etheridge, Wiley; War of 1812; AL County: Marengo
Eubank, Thomas; War of 1812; AL County: Lawrence
Evans, Nathaniel; War of 1812; AL County: Morgan
Evans, William; War of 1812; AL County: Madison
Everett, John Fagan; War of 1812; AL County: Washington, Mobile

 

 

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