Talk:Alston-DeGraffenried Plantation
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[edit]I have removed this text pending citations: "The house was actually built by Joseph John (Chatham Jack) Alston for his eldest son, John Jones Alston (1792-1842), who married Adaline Williams (1805-1885). It later passed to their daughter, Delia (1829-1914), upon the death of Adaline in 1885. Note that Delia was not the daughter of Chatham Jack as stated above; she was his granddaughter. Delia married John Baker DeGraffenriedt (1823-1899; note that correct spelling differs from the title of this article). The house and plantation became known as the "DeGraffenriedt" house, but it should be known as the "John Jones and Adaline Williams Alston" house." PRRfan (talk) 18:00, 30 September 2020 (UTC)
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