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Commodore R. Childress 1845 - 1912

Commodore R. Childress was born on September 14, 1845 in Walker County, GA to David Childress and Susannah Smith, and had siblings John B. Childress, Louisa Childress, Allen Childress, and Peyton Childress. He was in a relationship with Mary Ann Couch, and had children Noah W. Childress and Earl C. Childress. Commodore Childress died at age 66 years old on March 14, 1912, and was buried at Chickamauga Cemetery in Chickamauga.
Commodore R. Childress
September 14, 1845
Walker County, GA
March 14, 1912
Walker County, GA
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Commodore R. Childress' History: circa 1845 - circa 1912

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  • 09/14
    1845

    Birthday

    September 14, 1845
    Birthdate
    Walker County, GA
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  • 03/14
    1912

    Death

    March 14, 1912
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Walker County, GA
    Death location
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    Chickamauga Cemetery in Chickamauga, Walker County, GA
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    Commodore R. Childress lived 4 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 66.
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In 1845, in the year that Commodore R. Childress was born, on December 29th, Texas was admitted as the 28th state. Formerly part of Mexico, then an independent Republic, Texas consisted mainly of American settlers - English speaking - in the north and former Mexican citizens - Spanish speaking - in the south and west when admitted to the Union.
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In 1863, Commodore was 18 years old when on January 1st, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. The Proclamation made the abolition of slavery in the Confederate states an official war goal. It also immediately freed 50,000 slaves, with the rest freed as Union armies advanced into Confederate states. The Proclamation wasn't a Congressional law - it was an Executive Order.
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