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<p> a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was born in Tennessee. He entered the [[Tennessee]] Conference, from which he wmas transferred in 1860 to the [[Florida]] Conference. He enlisted in 1861 with the Lowndes Volunteers, and in three months fell a victim to disease at Camp Alleghany, Va., Aug. 29, 1861. — Minutes of Annual Conf. M. E. Church, South, 1861, p. 345. </p>
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<p> a minister in the [[Methodist]] Episcopal Church, South, was born in Tennessee. He entered the [[Tennessee]] Conference, from which he wmas transferred in 1860 to the [[Florida]] Conference. He enlisted in 1861 with the Lowndes Volunteers, and in three months fell a victim to disease at [[Camp]] Alleghany, Va., Aug. 29, 1861. '''''''''' Minutes of Annual Conf. M. E. Church, South, 1861, p. 345. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 15 October 2021

Samuel E. Randolph [1]

a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was born in Tennessee. He entered the Tennessee Conference, from which he wmas transferred in 1860 to the Florida Conference. He enlisted in 1861 with the Lowndes Volunteers, and in three months fell a victim to disease at Camp Alleghany, Va., Aug. 29, 1861. Minutes of Annual Conf. M. E. Church, South, 1861, p. 345.

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