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| children =[[Lucy Maxwell Meade]]<br/>[[Elizabeth Maxwell Wilson]]<br/>[[Simeon Maxwell II]]<hr style="width: 50%;">Two daughters, died in infancy<br/>[[Evelyn C. Maxwell]]<br/>[[John E. Maxwell]] | | children =[[Lucy Maxwell Meade]]<br/>[[Elizabeth Maxwell Wilson]]<br/>[[Simeon Maxwell II]]<hr style="width: 50%;">Two daughters, died in infancy<br/>[[Evelyn C. Maxwell]]<br/>[[John E. Maxwell]] | ||
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− | '''Augustus Emmet Maxwell''' was an attorney, politician, and jurist who served as a [[Wikipedia:United States House of Representatives|congressman]] and [[Wikipedia:Congress of the Confederate States|Confederate senator]], and held several positions in the Florida state government | + | '''Augustus Emmet Maxwell''' was an attorney, politician, and jurist who served as a [[Wikipedia:United States House of Representatives|congressman]] and [[Wikipedia:Congress of the Confederate States|Confederate senator]], and held several positions in the Florida state government. |
Maxwell was born in Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia, in [[1820]]. He graduated from the University of Virginia in [[1841]] and was admitted to the bar in Alabama in [[1843]]. Maxwell practised law in Eutaw, Alabama for two years before moving to [[Tallahassee, Florida]] in [[1845]]. Maxwell married [[Julia Maxwell|Julia Anderson]] in {{date needed}}; the two had a son, [[Evelyn C. Maxwell|Evelyn]], born in Evergreen, Alabama in [[1863]]. | Maxwell was born in Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia, in [[1820]]. He graduated from the University of Virginia in [[1841]] and was admitted to the bar in Alabama in [[1843]]. Maxwell practised law in Eutaw, Alabama for two years before moving to [[Tallahassee, Florida]] in [[1845]]. Maxwell married [[Julia Maxwell|Julia Anderson]] in {{date needed}}; the two had a son, [[Evelyn C. Maxwell|Evelyn]], born in Evergreen, Alabama in [[1863]]. |