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Lewis Heiner

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Lewis Heiner

Birth
Germany
Death
1830 (aged 63–64)
Jackson County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Coryell County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Lewis HEINER, was born in Germany. He was married to Nancy or Mary MYERS (1765-1850) and is the father of Nancy HEINER McGee(1822-1862). Nancy was married to James Lowry MCGEE (1816-1895), and they owned property very close to the Warren-Miller cemetery where her husband was buried. Nancy McGee was interred a couple miles away in Sadler cemetery.
HEINER grave stone was recently uncovered when caretaker Ira Matizza had to remove an old tree, and discovered the HEINER stone behind trees roots. This grave is the oldest one in Warren-Miller cemetery. BUT WHICH HEINER IS IT?

Land Grants to Georgia Revolutionary War Veterans: Lewis Hiner of Jackson Co., 1827 lottery; fortunate draw 34 13 Muscogee on 17 Dec 1840

In his will (Jackson County, Georgia records) signed 21st Feb 1830 and probated 3 May 1830, Lewis Hyner left a parcel of land to his daughter, Mary Milsaps ('land on which Hiram Milsaps lives') to be held for Hiram's son, John.
Lewis HEINER, was born in Germany. He was married to Nancy or Mary MYERS (1765-1850) and is the father of Nancy HEINER McGee(1822-1862). Nancy was married to James Lowry MCGEE (1816-1895), and they owned property very close to the Warren-Miller cemetery where her husband was buried. Nancy McGee was interred a couple miles away in Sadler cemetery.
HEINER grave stone was recently uncovered when caretaker Ira Matizza had to remove an old tree, and discovered the HEINER stone behind trees roots. This grave is the oldest one in Warren-Miller cemetery. BUT WHICH HEINER IS IT?

Land Grants to Georgia Revolutionary War Veterans: Lewis Hiner of Jackson Co., 1827 lottery; fortunate draw 34 13 Muscogee on 17 Dec 1840

In his will (Jackson County, Georgia records) signed 21st Feb 1830 and probated 3 May 1830, Lewis Hyner left a parcel of land to his daughter, Mary Milsaps ('land on which Hiram Milsaps lives') to be held for Hiram's son, John.

Gravesite Details

Ira Mattiza, one of the more recent owners of this propery, who spent 7 years cleaning it up after years of neglect, did extensive exploration to determine that there were numerous unmarked graves. He was responsible for Texas Historic designation.



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