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Cartersville
Capt. Robert Mackay Stiles
b.
1836
d.
9 May 1874
Cartersville, Bartow Co., Georgia
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Hon. & Col. William Henry Stiles
1808 - 1865
M
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Elizabeth Anne Mackay
1809 - 1866
m.
1832
Mary Couper Stiles
1832 - 1863
Capt. William Henry Stiles, Jr.
1834 - 1878
Capt. Robert Mackay Stiles
1836 - 1874
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Capt. Robert Mackay Stiles
1836 - 1874
W
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Margaret Wylly Couper
1839 - 1897
m.
1860
Robert Mackay Stiles, Jr.
1860 - 1866
Caroline Couper Stiles
1862 -
James Hamilton Couper Stiles
1863 -
John Couper Stiles
1865 - 1956
Elizabeth Mackay Stiles
1866 -
Margaret Couper Stiles
1867 -
Katharine Mackay Stiles
1870 -
Isabel Couper Stiles
1872 -
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Name
[1]
Capt. Robert Mackay Stiles
Gender
Male
Birth
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1836
Marriage
1860
to
Margaret Wylly Couper
Military
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Engineer Corps of the Confederate States Army
Death
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9 May 1874
Cartersville, Bartow Co., Georgia
Cause: Head injury from carriage accident
Other
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Assigned to General William J. Hardee during the evacuation of Savannah Dec. 21, 1864
Other
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Built Malbone House based on a design by James Hamilton Couper
References
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Montgomery Cumming.
Table of the Decendants of Joseph Clay of Savannah, GA., 1741 to 1804
. (Washington, D.C., Jan. 1, 1897).
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