Name | Pulaski Madison Trammell | |
Born | 18 Jul 1838 | Walton County, Georgia ![]() |
Gender | Male | |
Death | 08 Nov 1886 | Arkansas ![]() |
Died | 9 Nov 1886 | Saline County, Arkansas ![]() |
Buried | Old Rosemont Cemetery, Benton, Saline, Arkansas ![]() |
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Person ID | I1419 | Dickinson |
Last Modified | 24 Mar 2013 |
Father | Joel Dickinson Trammell, b. Dec 1811, Clarke County, Georgia ![]() ![]() | |
Mother | Emily Easley, b. Abt 1820, Georgia ![]() ![]() | |
Married | 09 Sep 1834 | Walton County, Georgia ![]() |
Family ID | F0446 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Lucinda Hicks, b. 06 Jul 1843, Chambers County, Alabama ![]() ![]() | |||||||||
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Last Modified | 24 Mar 2013 | |||||||||
Family ID | F0440 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Headstones | ![]() | Trammell, Pulaski Madison |
![]() | Trammell, Pulaski M CSA Miltary Marker |
Histories | ![]() | Veterans: Confederate Had the South in her border A hero to spare, Or a heart at her altar, Lo! its life's blood was there! And the black battle-grime Might never disguise The smile of the South On the lips and the eyes Of her barefooted boys! |
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