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==Move to Alabama== The next part of his deposition is even more muddled. Apparently he left South Carolina, and returned to Virginia "until the close of the war", where he remained in Brunswick County. Once the war was over, he returned to Edgefield County, South Carolina for a time, then went to Burke County, Georgia for two years, then back to Edgefield. Finally in 1809 he immigrated to what was then Madison County in the Mississippi Territory, by 1811 this area was being called "Madison County, Alabama", but in 1818 became, and now is, Limestone County, Alabama. Flud Mitchell "of Limestone County, Alabama" traveled in Sep 1819 to Lincoln County, Tennessee to give an affidavit there in the Pension Application case of his fellow-soldier John Jackson.
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