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Revision as of 22:01, 5 January 2018
Bibliography
- Title Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Volume 7
- Author Folks Huxford
- Publisher Folks Huxford, 1954
- Length
- Library: Mesa Family History Library
- Call Number: 975.8 D3h V.1
Citation
Huxford, Folks. 2002. Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia ; Vol. 7: a biographical account of some of the early settlers of that portion of Wiregrass Georgia embraced in the original counties of Irwin, Appling, Wayne, Camden, and Glynn.
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People in this Source
- Crews
- Micajah of Camden - 212
- Micajah of Wayne - 57 - probable match
- Micajah son of Stephen - 58
Transcription
Micajah Crews
Additions and Corrections, Vol 1.: Crews, Micajah (p.57): He also Served in the Indian War as a private in Capt. Wm. B. North's company of Florida militia, Apr. 6, to July 12, 1838.