James Pinchney CHANDLER (VETERAN CSA)
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Additional CHANDLER Surnames in PHAGAN (GENTRY) Cemetery
CHANDLER, Nancy J. (Closeup)CHANDLER, Ann ElizaCHANDLER, DavidCHANDLER, Joan FlorenceCHANDLER, LouiseCHANDLER, Maggie M.CHANDLER, Henry BCHANDLER, Nancy J.CHANDLER, PearlCHANDLER, Rebecca ElizaCHANDLER, Samuel W. Additional CHANDLER Surnames in BENTON County
CHANDLER, Alfred C.CHANDLER, Bobby JoeCHANDLER, CherryCHANDLER, Cheyenne LynneCHANDLER, Commodore DavidCHANDLER, Commodore GatlinCHANDLER, Emma M.CHANDLER, Fannie C.CHANDLER, Harold FCHANDLER, HenryCHANDLER, J PCHANDLER, Joe GivensCHANDLER, John C.CHANDLER, John P.CHANDLER, LillieCHANDLER, Mary AnnCHANDLER, Mary RuthCHANDLER, Minnie LouCHANDLER, Orpha FayeCHANDLER, Patricia A.CHANDLER, Sam W.CHANDLER, Savannah MarieCHANDLER, Shelly CCHANDLER, Susie C.CHANDLER, William NathanCHANDLER, Zachary Givens
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Submitted: 9/11/12 • Approved: 10/11/16 • Last Updated: 10/14/16 • R755057-G0-S3
Company K 11 & 17 Consolidated Arkansas
Civil War Confederate
January 7, 1843 - September 30, 1895
*Obituary
Gentry Journal-Advance
Monday, October 7, 1895
CHANDLER, James Pinchney - James Chandler is dead. We were informed that he worked all day Friday and came home at night apparently all right. Just as he stepped up on the porch he fell. His family rushed to him and was horror stricken to find him breathing his last. He passed away without a struggle and appeared to suffer no pain. Mr. Chandler was a good citizen and will be greatly missed in this country. The bereaved family has our deepest sympathy.
*Source: Sons of Confederate Veterans, Benton County, Arkansas 2009
Compiled by William W Degge
Contributed on 9/11/12 by mdfreels
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