MackIntosh The MackIntosh Cemetery is located on what used to be known as Sinclair Plantation on St. Simons Island. Today this is a private "neighborhood" that is gated; permission is needed by the land owners to visit the gravesite. The following is a transcription of the three tombstones located at this site. These are the graves of a father, and two of his children. There is no proof that the father was actually interred here, as his marker was placed long after his death. Also, see the Historical Markers page for Sinclair Plantation and the online family tree will tell you more about the family and their history. Transcribed by Amy Hedrick November 2003. |
WILLIAM MACKINTOSH MAJOR GA TROOPS REV WAR DECEMBER 1, 1799 Georgia Gazette (Savannah,
GA); Thursday 5 December 1799; pg. 3 col. 2 |
Here lies the remains of Sarah Mackintosh the only Daughter and last Child of Major William Mackintosh born 8th March 1792 and died 5th Augt. 1795 |
Here lies the Body of John Lachlan Mackintosh son of Major William Mackintosh of the late American Revolution Army was born 3d Janry. 1790 died 22d Sept. 1794 |
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