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- Several years after the close of the war, William Mackintosh and his family lived at St. Clair on St. Simons Island. His two children died here and amidst the thick growth of oak and pine are two little brick vaults with white marble headstones...
William Mackintosh was Commissioner of Glynn Academy in 1797 and also served as Commissioner for the town of Frederica. He was Judge of the Inferior Court of Glynn County.
An old deed on file in the Glynn County Court House, executed by Gen. Lachlan McIntosh in 1800, gives “to Martha McIntosh, widow of the General’s son, Major William McIntosh, the tract where she now resides, originally granted Donald Forbes, for her life time”. The tract referred to was St. Clair...
Major William Mackintosh was a charter member of the Georgia Society of the Cincinnati.
There are no living descendants of this branch of the McIntosh Family.
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