Wrights & Maxeys of Monroe County, Mississippi - Person Sheet
Wrights & Maxeys of Monroe County, Mississippi - Person Sheet
NameBENTON, Parmelia Frances
Birth Dateabt 1809
Birth PlaceColumbia County, Georgia
Death Date3 Oct 1881 Age: 72
Death PlaceFulton County, Georgia
Spouses
Birth Date25 Aug 1797
Birth PlaceOglethorpe County, Georgia
Death Date24 Aug 1854 Age: 56
Death PlaceAtlanta, DeKalb County, Georgia
Burial PlaceOakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
Misc. Notes
Alexander F. Luckie erected, first a log house, and later a two-story frame residence, on the west side of Peachtree Street (then road), at the present site of the Doctor's Building parking lot. His primary occupation was that of a farmer.

He was an organizer, in 1847, of Atlanta's first Sunday school, know as the Atlanta Union Sabbath School, and beginning the following year, served as one of the first ruling elders of the Atlanta (later First) Presbyterian church. Upon his death at the age of 56,

Mr. Luckie was buried in his family cemetery on the present site of the Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital. Growth of the city necessitated the removal of this cemetery about 1885, and the bodies were removed to Oakland. Here Alexander F. Luckie, pioneer citizen, rests in an unmarked grave, with Luckie Street beginning in downtown Atlanta as a tangible memorial to his memory.
Marr Date12 Dec 1826
Marr PlaceWilkes County, Georgia
Last Modified 22 Jun 2018Created 11 Apr 2023 by Robert Avent