1863-01-20: Mary Louisa Mitchell Williamson to Samuel Thoms Williamson, Letter

This document is a letter from Mary Louisa Mitchell Williamson to her husband Samuel Thomas "Trinley" Williamson, written from her home Bright Spot in Line Creek, Ala., on January 20, 1863. She discusses local news and family news. The Fitzpatrick family emigrated from Ireland to the Virg...

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Main Author: Williamson, Mary Louisa Mitchell
Format: Electronic
Published: Auburn University Libraries
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Online Access:http://content.lib.auburn.edu/u?/fmw01,51
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Summary:This document is a letter from Mary Louisa Mitchell Williamson to her husband Samuel Thomas "Trinley" Williamson, written from her home Bright Spot in Line Creek, Ala., on January 20, 1863. She discusses local news and family news. The Fitzpatrick family emigrated from Ireland to the Virginia colony in the early 1700s. Over time, the family moved from Virginia through the Carolinas and into Georgia before finally settling in Line Creek, Alabama and Verbena, Alabama. Several members of the family were active politically including William Fitzpatrick, who served in the Georgia legislature, and Benjamin Fitzpatrick, who served two terms as governor of Alabama. Sarah Fitzpatrick, a descendant of this family, married Columbus White Mitchell who was from a prominent Alabama family. The couple had ten children, seven of whom survived infancy. Three of their sons served in the Civil War on the side of the Confederacy (Phil F. Mitchell, Joseph A. Mitchell, and Columbus White Mitchell). Their daughter Mary Louisa, a central figure of t