Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
NameKatherine Hightower 42467,42475,42469
Birthaft 1780, NC42467,42476
Memobef 1790
Deathbef 185042477
Spouses
Birthabt 1775, Augusta County, VA42467,42470,42471
Memobet 1775-76
DeathBaldwin County, GA42472,42473
Memoabt 1887 - he would be 110 yrs old?
BurialMilledgeville, GA42474
FatherClaypool Gum (~1739-1780)
MotherAnn (~1750-)
Misc. Notes
Pg 321-322 “Major Jacob I. Gum served as a soldier in the Creek and Mexican Wars.” from article written by Lucian Knight and reprinted in the Baldwin Co History seems to have some incorrect statements. Jacob Gum could not possibly have served in both wars with England because of his age. He was not old enough to have served in the Revolutionary War, but could have served in the second war with England (War of 1812), and the Creek Wars. He was too old to have served in the Mexican War.26122
Marriageabt 180842467
ChildrenJames M. (1809-1872)
 Jacobus I. (1815-)
 Robert L. C. (1817->1903)
 Jesse B. (1823-)
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