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Historic markers for the graves of Governor Troup and his parents, respectively.
 
Gov. Troup's Tomb and Marker image, Touch for more information
By David Seibert, March 5, 2002
Gov. Troup's Tomb and Marker
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1 Georgia, Treutlen County, Lothair — 140-2 — Gov. Troup’s Tomb
George Michael Troup, twice Governor of Georgia, lies buried here beside his brother. He died Apr. 28, 1856 while visiting here at Rosemont, one of his many plantations. Troup was born Sept. 8, 1780, at McIntosh’s Bluff on the Tombigbee R. in a part . . . Map (db m57671) HM
2 Georgia, McIntosh County, Belleview Point — 095-34 — Old Belleville or Troup Cemetery
Within these walls are buried Captain Troup, British Naval officer, and his wife, Catherine McIntosh Troup. They were the parents of George M. Troup, Governor Georgia 1823-1827; U.S. Senator 1829-1833. It was on this plantation that Georgia M. . . . Map (db m11518) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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