Person:John Potter (127)

Watchers
m. 4 Jan 1827
  1. John Potter1828 - 1829
  2. Catherine Elizabeth Potter1829 -
  3. Mary Marshall Potter1831 - 1861
  4. Sarah Jones Potter1835 - 1879
  5. Maria Stockton Potter1838 - 1897
  6. Emily Charlotte Potter1841 - 1896
  7. John Hamilton Potter1842 - 1864
  8. Frances Glen Potter1845 - 1907
m. 23 Jul 1863
  1. James Potter1864 - 1934
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] John Hamilton Potter
Gender Male
Birth[2] 2 Nov 1842 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 23 Jul 1863 Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, United StatesChrist Church
to Alice Beirne Steenbergen
Military[2] Georgia, United StatesCivil war - CSA - 1st Lt., 63rd Georgia Infantry
Death[2] 26 Jul 1864 Macon, Bibb, Georgia, United Stateskilled in action
Burial? Trinity Church Cemetery, Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, United States
References
  1. COLERAIN PLANTATION. Part III, in The Georgia historical quarterly. (Savannah, Georgia: Georgia Historical Society)
    25(2):120-140, 1941.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Manning, Maria Potter Higginson. Descendants of John Potter: 1765-1906. (Dedham, Massachusetts, 1906)
    4.

    13. John Hamilton Potter, born November 24, 1842, in Philadelphia. First Lieut. 63rd Georgia Infantry, C. S. A., mortally wounded in front of Atlanta, Ga., July 24, 1864; died at Macon, Ga., July 26, 1864; buried in Trinity Churchyard, Princeton, N. J. ; married in Savannah, July 23, 1863, to Alice Beirne Steenbergen, born September 25, 1844. Now the wife of Wm. H. Blackford, of Baltimore.