Graves family.

Dates:
Active 1815
Active 1901

Biographical notes:

Members of the Graves family of New York and Georgia included Sarah Dutton Graves (fl. 1830-1883), educator and plantation owner, who grew up in Champion, Jefferson County, N.Y., and moved to Covington, Ga., to teach in 1832. She married local planter Iverson Lea Graves (1800-1864) in 1834. After Iverson's death, she became active in the management of the family's plantations in Newton County, Ga. One of her sons, Henry Lea Graves (1842- 1892), was a Confederate soldier and marine, cotton planter, school board member, Georgia state legislator, and member of the Georgia Farmers' Alliance. Other family members include Sarah's father, Nathaniel Dutton (d. 1852), her brother, Henry Dutton (fl. 1830-1857), her son, Iverson Dutton Graves (fl. 1859-1888), her sister, Eunice Dutton (fl. 1830-1839), and her daughter, Cornelia Graves (fl. 1860-1890).

From the description of Graves family papers, 1815-1901. WorldCat record id: 25280925

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  • Education
  • Agriculture
  • Blacksmiths
  • Creek War, 1836
  • Families
  • Farmers
  • Farmers
  • Legislators
  • Physicians
  • Plantations
  • Women
  • Women
  • Women teachers

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  • Georgia--Newton County (as recorded)
  • Newton County (Ga.) (as recorded)
  • Confederate States of America (as recorded)
  • New York (State) (as recorded)
  • Jefferson County (N.Y.) (as recorded)
  • Georgia (as recorded)