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A. I. Thornburg Heath 1840 - 1922

A. I. Heath was born in 1840 in Tennessee USA, and died at age 82 years old in 1922 in Sumner County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember A. I. Thornburg Heath.
A. I. Heath
1840
Tennessee, USA
1922
Sumner County, Tennessee, USA
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A. I. Heath's History: 1840 - 1922

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  • 1840

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    1840
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    Tennessee USA
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  • Personal Life & Family

    Confederate States of America
  • 1922

    Death

    1922
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Sumner County, Tennessee USA
    Death location
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A. I. Heath, TN 1920
A. I. Heath, TN 1920
A. I. Heath, the old Reb, in his dotage, Tennessee 1920: A. I. Heath, now blind and deaf, sat in his north Sumner County, TN, garden with his wife Patsy and his dog, for this photo. He had been a blacksmith, Confederate munitions maker, and Confederate soldier. He and his boys also traveled the country making music for dances and shindigs; he was a mean fiddler, and his old instrument can now be seen in Trousdale House, Gallatin TN. A. I. died in 1922.
Date & Place: at Oak Grove in between Portland and Westmoreland, Sumner County, Tennessee USA
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A.I.Heath, c1860 TN
A.I.Heath, c1860 TN
Confederate RifleMaker A.I.Heath in Tennessee, circa 1860: Born east Tennessee 1840, served with Sumner County TN 9th Calvary, captured by Feds at Battle of Hartsville and imprisoned in Bowling Green from which he led the escape of all the Confederate prisoners back south. Died Sumner County, TN, 1922.
Date & Place: in Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee USA
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