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John Andrew Barham 1834 – 1862 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Dec 1834

Birth Location: Henry County, Georgia

Death Date: 15 Mar 1862

Death Location: Carthage, Mississippi

Father: Timothy Barham

Mother: Adeline Barden

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John Andrew Barham was born in 1834 in Henry County, Georgia, the child of Timothy Thorpe Barham and Adeline M. Barden. John Andrew Barham passed away in 1862 in Carthage, Mississippi.

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Biography

  • John Andrew Barham was born in 1834 in Henry County, Georgia, the child of Timothy Thorpe Barham and Adeline M. Barden.
  • John Andrew Barham passed away in 1862 in Carthage, Mississippi.

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John Barham's Ancestors

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John Barham
1834 – 1862
Birth Place: Henry County, Georgia
Parents
Timothy Thorpe Barham
1808 – 1883
Columbia, Georgia
Adeline (M.) Barden
1810 – 1888
Columbia County, Georgia, USA
Grandparents
Timothy (Thorpe) Barham
1772 – 1817
Southampton, Virginia, United States
Rebecca Savidge
1784 – 1843
Richmond County, Georgia
William Barden
1774 – 1839
Virginia
Mary Bugg
1774 – 1822
Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
James Barham
1730 – 1791
John Bugg
1747 – 1825
Ruth Hicks
1747 – 1860
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Charles Barham
1706 – 1791
John Bugg
1731 – 1817
Mary Hicks
1732 – 1858

John Barham's Timeline

2 Records

1834
22 Dec 1834
Birth of John Andrew Barham in Henry County, Georgia
Henry County, Georgia
1862
15 Mar 1862
Age 28
Death of John Andrew Barham in Carthage, Mississippi
Carthage, Mississippi

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Dec 1834
    Event Place: Henry County, Georgia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Mar 1862
    Event Place: Carthage, Mississippi

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