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Submitted: 1/4/14 • Approved: 7/7/14 • Last Updated: 7/10/14 • R971638-G0-S3
October 18, 1832 - November 13, 1962
Husband of Mary Jane Bates Molloy
John T Molloy was on his way home in Vineyard, Washington Co Ar, when he was killed by bushwackers during the Civil War. He fell in a field outside of Dutch Mills, Ar. He lay there a few days before a couple women showed up. The women buried him there, and put rocks on top of the grave. At first it was believe he was a man by the name of Morrow from the near by town of Morrow, Ar. At some point he was ID and given a slab of concrete and marker over his grave.
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Contributed on 1/4/14 by judyfrog
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