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| IRVINE , Thomas Baker | January 01, 1863 |
| IRWIN , Miss Callie | January 27, 1881 |
IRVINE, Thomas Baker,
son of William and Eliza Irvine, of Oxford, Ga., was born in Jackson, Butts County, 4th May 1839 and fell in the battle of Crampton's Pass, September 14, 1862 in his 23rd year. (The Southern Christian Advocate - Issue Jan. 01, 1863)
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IRWIN, Miss Callie
Miss Callie Irwin, a most estimable young lady was burned to death in Covington on Christmas evening. She was the daughter of Col. S. D. Irwin of Milner, and was attending college a Covington. On Christmas evening she laid down before a fire and fell asleep, her clothing took fire and she was burned to death. Her remains were brought to Griffin and interred last Wednesday. Griffin Sun
(Middle Ga. Argus - Week of January 27, 1881)
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