ABERCROMBIE (VETERAN CSA), JOHATHAN LAFAYETTE - Washington County, Arkansas | JOHATHAN LAFAYETTE ABERCROMBIE (VETERAN CSA) - Arkansas Gravestone Photos

Johathan Lafayette ABERCROMBIE (VETERAN CSA)

Greasy Valley (aka New Hope) Cemetery
Washington County,
Arkansas

Company A 2 Cherokee Mounted Rifles
Civil War Confederate
July 7, 1839 - November 2, 1910

Husband of Margaret Amanda Mount Abercrombie

*Obituary
The Springdale News
Friday, November 11, 1910

ABERCROMBIE, J.L. - [from Johnson) J.L. Abercrombie, who lived near Prairie Grove and who was thrown out of a buggy recently in a runaway, died last Wednesday from the effects of his injuries. Mr. Abercrombie lived out by Stony Point, where Jim Vernon now resides, a long time ago and all of our old timers remember him well. Folks called him "Crumby."

*Obituary
The Springdale News
Friday, November 11, 1910

(from Prairie Grove) J.L. Abercrombie, an aged and highly respected citizen of this county, died Wednesday, Nov. 2nd, 1910 at his home in Greasy Valley, about five miles Southwest of Prairie Grove. About a week ago the deceased was thrown from his buggy by the buggy turning over with him and he received injuries which is thought to have hastened his death. The remains were interred in the West grave yard Thursday afternoon, services being conducted by Rev. A.E. Carnahan of Cane Hill. Deceased was born in Union County, Ga. July 7, 1838 and had been a resident of Northwest Arkansas since 1851. He was twice married, being survived by his last wife and seven children by his first wife. He was an old Confederate soldier.

Photo Contributed by Alvin Derby

Contributed on 8/4/11

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Record #: 571860

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Submitted: 8/4/11 • Approved: 12/12/13 • Last Updated: 12/15/13 • R571860-G0-S3

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