Buried near his father
Prominent in Hall County, GA politics
Notes from Occupation event: farmer-tailor
SOURCES FOR GORDONS:
Family Records
Family List Compiled By John Edgard Gordon While His Parents Were Alive
Tombstones-Cedar Creek Cemetery, Little York, Il.
Letter from Maude Duncan written about 1850
Tombstones, South Enderson Cemetery, Henderson County, Il.
Diary of Cornelius Gordon
Letter from Robert Fordon dated 2/24/1948 to Maude Duncan
Notes of Eudora Bell Jones
Group Sheets from Nova JOnes Hale list Birthplace as Earlham, Madison County, Il.
Letter to Maude Duncan from Robert and Oscar Gordon (not dated 1940s)
Letter from Robert and Oscar Gordon to Maude Duncan - 5/30/1946
35,000 Tennessee Marriage Records and Bonds, 1783-1870, Vol. 2. Page 35
Notes from Occupation event: tailor
Capt. Stephen Ray (Reed) DUNNAGAN (DOAS) Sr.
Notes from Military Service event: On 6th Sep 1862, he enlisted in CSA in Marshall Co. AL. He is listed on the muster roll as a Capt. in Russell's Battl. AL. Paartisan Rangers (Cavalry), known as "Russell's Rangers", and also listed as a Capt. in charge of Co. D, 15th Batt. Partisan Rangers, TN. Engaged in battles of Nashville, Parkers Cross Roads, Racine, and Strawbery Plains.
Had 9 children
Never married