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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThomas Eaton Swann Papers, Eaton-Swann-Holman (4) SGT. RUFUS L. BRINEGAR Davie Soldier Killed in Crash To Be Buried MOCKSVILLE. Funeral sery-| Tees Yor Technical Sergeant Rufus! Leonard Brinegar. 40 who was killed in the crash of a giobe- master between Japan and Korea on June 18,. will be held at 3 P.m. Sunday at Cooleemee Bap- Ust Church. The Rey |] W. Klein and the Rev. G. L Royster will officiate. The body will lie in state at the church from 2:30 to 3 p.m Burial will be in Rowan Memo- rial Park with full military rites Members of the ¢ ooleemee Ameri- can Legion Post wil] serve as hon- Orary pallbearers Sgt. Brinegar was one of 129 servicemen killed when the plane crashed. Three ot er North Caro- lina servicemen were aboard the plane ; A native of Cooleemee, he was ,; born June 10, 1913 He was a son «x 5. Cc Brinegar and the late Mrs. Brinegar. He was educated in Cooleemee schools and prior to entering the service was employed by Erwin Mills He was a member of Cooleemee Baptist Church Sgt. Brinegar had served in the Army for 10 and one-half years During World War II, he was in the European Theatre of Opera- tions. He sailed fo; the Far East flast Dex ember |. Survivors include his wife, the former Miss Margaret Woffard, and one daughter. Susan Lynn, both of the residence; his father and step-mother of Danville, Va.: two brothers, James F. Brinegar | of Cooleemee and Earl Brinegar of Baltimore. 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Holman) b. 5-15-1° 0! “nildren: edecos Ann (some places spelled ABECCAD - »>d,6-12-1915 md. DFreeveraton . 1837-1919 od. Marthe Neylor “nildren: wiokliffe,1561-192< md..da cn yen: Claud, laze l ais 7 4 :* eLyer ho Dis CL David Carmi born in Statesville ,hev+«+ ‘ 6-8-1919, Crawfordville, Ore) (wickliffe,b.12-2+1661 Statesville,died Jel 9-22 Diego,Ccalif) ( Portland, (ree Children: Orra,Leonelle, ora i5 d.1949 at Monmouth,vre.,Lynn~ (Mre@,. JO€ weaver), <vade « Lilli aoe I ome v tatesvills earn 9lLSMteliome ,.da- ien= tist and was electrocuted. Md.Georgia Pilliner. Children r Velnge 0. Leolan » 6-11-1672 Marshailte 819-1963 Albary, a,o-19 ny, ee ee one son al Mart Flizabeth (Mattie) ,0el<-7- a - ence EL LOLOL OA —- Lela md,lodd Abrama,beLl0-9-1: 73 4.1964 TE lLiamook, (7 « childreniGale ,veneva\. (rs. elix Gatens), Vida, onze] Ase i b, F-71898 De 6-5-1895") Stanley» yrs, old (F. for Franklin) THOMAS 1840-1920,lst md.Marthe vaton (f : Ten F.)2nd md, Rachel Faton (father Children: let wife, Liz, Victoria db. lPOovbel9) md, Noah learut tala,1 72-1879, be 4-9-1570 ond wife, Unus del bO md. Tom | ,d9-15-1 SP We eAGR in a — Sex Ge md.Lois 1a, Mabel mde [o> GA Anolon > fH, Goodwin, ‘roadus,md./earl a fie vw" eae | Jepsie Peters Abernathy, EritAy De Wy 6021-1894 pier cass Rachel Yietoria, Be S-12-1641,4. 9-4-1566 not mde: lovely lady (Cousin #attic) Paley Wilson (WAIL), B= 28-43,0.3-5-19<i 0 #412 in 1869 nildren: Luten, Estell, Margaret, verscnc. Alme and Elie ani } Ooseni nie Lr (Xx POS, 2 - FAMILY OF SWANNS ‘on't Sneas’ ehildren iidren: Lema Victoria udes...-uip’eys! a 10024-1917, Fe Vassar, salir Vir Heath feath, Hubert, Moye, Carts a Ge to 5-1.964, Ane? uote ,b ‘ 1962, Matti« Fay, dD, ye % ; (Srdlemw Vesser nd.Jenn! lor tLagerus Fling, 0. 2259-1%79 neve Metideeteene onrenemctiiuatn * . ° he yor darling ’ 4 ary fligabdeth, be S-6=1654, C.vWli ee ews i 3) b.1202-1861, ¢.9-) , dled 1691. 7 017-196 c. roote) Bupertor, i i e \“* . Ty. be lie7-l yt wettte ' Worn, b, | le tel GY . er 109A . onSs, be 411-1901, ete +, arele Oni , De ~dtiely 4 Se¥elna Jane,b.11-3-1905, moo dee ve ~fnomas Carriok,b,S-Li-19'7, wd. Tn « “oe > oo on x is Tore, b, fecely 3, md, COTisoKs nildrers “uth /ekine - Butner, Thomas «esten aclhx 1] Swann Jearper, AlKetis see oerethy Swann Dill, Creenfield, iidrmd Kinser, Modesto,valif. are) Ellen Cagron, ineton leon, and : YATES SwA Sldren: Clyde Melman, ad Norma Jiumey hav irk \lice Lea -teaching at <osewood °° wool, statesvi) oseph md. Marjoric Stephenson, Zg¢irls and 1 %o! ebecoe Gue md.verry Brown, teacher in reenbor and Pearl Abernathy~-lst wife i hildreni;dith not ad,,#ary(Alton Hullard,% children. J: ldren con't, inman*e live in Fairfax, Va., 3 ado rances md,Cilbert Gros@ live in ‘iarmony,:. artha md. WP. Revis, Fairfax &tation, . SFATRICE aug f cavicd Carmi Te, b.9- &9G, m4,Ce@eetl mabre ‘eonilla,(tyn:), ». Phe fareeitecnd, vadina, De 11-33-1898, md. Seland Prather eLane b. Ja29~ 1904, a0 : 8 ts wrtis« bavid “arr! wR’ ean, md.June wilcdéx, “a4 ne ve , BS “are | onge ~«? 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THE SWANN FAMILY Edward Swann -- Was the first Swann immigran new land, He arrived in 1662 and was joined wife, Susannah Heath, two years latcr. granted a 1200 acre tract of lard in St. ‘Mary Maryland, by Lord Baltimore, This was known ton Plantat ion” and was occupied by the Swa for many years, until their migration: westward harles County was formed, “Eagleton I j that fell to Charles County river running across the between the two counties, to the east of Newport, Mary Swanns held land in Kent and Derby dating back to the Norman Conquest. (year thought by some that Edward of Eagleton was Row] and Swann of Derbyshire, England. Childr and Susannah were: "THE EARLY SETTLERS (Ref, 929.352 S62! edward Swarm as in Liber ts of ‘Yand Patents 1033-1680) found Records, Annapolis, Maryland contain about him, Swann -- Little is known of Campton and they were paren James died in 1707, He was born in 1674, exists that was reported Swann at Swann's Poi This may be in Giles Co is believed to have lived County officials know of : sle, but say it could be in as tney ran across the name Lake, Thomas Swann married second wife, Other information four sons were born in Tobacco Thomas moved from there and ane JA 2S SwAwal PRE G9G a> 6 A Abagail c Ann Dent. They mov 1C., where many desc g E, Swann of Statesville, Jonathan, _?.-1787 m. Elinor Améry or moved to caroline Co., Virginia in turned to Tobacco Port, Maryland whe John, *Zephaniah, 1740-1816 m, Mary (Cants or and Mary (Poell?) sshaniah Swann -- Was born in 1740 and ge 76. Brumbaugh '’s Records show him in 1776. New Hope Baptist Church at Carolina show he died in 1816. Zephanis his wife Mary sold their land in Montgomery in 1776, just after the fogmation of the Frederick County. They went back to. Char (where great-grandfather Edward lived) The Flying Camp to serve in the Revoluti Zephaniah was given 2 land-grant of North Carolina in 1784, in the ps Rowan County. He married twice - 0 Mary. He is buried on this land gran +h no grave markers. Zephaniah had e Orpna, 1771- Ts Brumbaugn ‘Ss age 5 in 1776 and a Charter Baptist Church in Iredell Co was single in 1825 when a le was granted. Anna, 1774- ? « Age in ords). m, John Dent Tohnsor New Hope Baptist Church. The) ford Co., Tennessee in 1820. Thomas C., Ptaa m 9/5/1788-11/18 1858. The 1790 Census shows Zepnani County, Maryland. It lists and 3 women, (Maryland Heads 929.352 U58). TN}, n Thomas C, Swann, Sy. -w== Born 1/00 North Carolina. He died on August He married Elizabeth Holeman, 9/5/17 1804, She was tne daughter of James Co,, No. Caro. His will is recorded W411 Book B, p. 201s probated July 7 1/ } 7 ) } E r r was Lucy Cook, a daugnvte of the ~* J he + 3 Cr Ane *ne maers 2a Y Q c one the tounaers fear Ureer 19R7 s Ae aA A SWANN FAMILY (Cont) — In 1833 Thomas C, and Elizabeth, together with their children, some of whom were married, sold their possessions in North Carolina and moved by covered wa across the mountains into Tennessee. After one year ®ennessee they came to Lalloway Gounty, Kentucky, where purchased land near Harris Grove, about six miles of Murray, Kentucky. They had been prominent mem of Society Baptist Church in North Carolina. T ght letters from that church and with others organ- Concord Church in Calloway County. Later it was eontinued and Sinking Springs and Providence Chur e built. Thomas C, and Elizabeth are buried int Concord Cemetery near the Wiswell community. They ten children, five boys and five girls, most of whic ained in Calloway County. They were: Mary(Polly, 3 10/1809-4/17/1896 m. Andersor H. Gain, 6/20 1808-11/17/1876. Buried Coles Camp UI Lucy, ll i, /1810-1/30/1896 m. John Huie, 3/10/1895 9/15/1848, They were given a land grant on 1/5/1837 and are buried in Old Concord Cemete James Holeman, 1811-11/22/1853 m. Irene Beaman, 1817-1/3/1852. Buried Old Concord Martha, 1813-3/27/1898 m. Andrew J. -My 2/7/1852 on 1/18/1838. Buried Old Concorde John F., 7/17/1814-1/19/1885. Single, hit « while digging well at home place of Bowde wasn't mentally right afterwards... | Concord Cemetery. David, no dates, was California 49-er, no further word of him, Ann, 11/21/1821-8/8/1886 m, Mathias Benson on 11/11/1845. Buried Asbury Cemetery. *William Cook (Uncle Bill), 7/6/1823-4/2/1908 m. (1) Elizabeth Bedwell, ? ~11/18/1858 1 01 Concord; (2) m. *Margaret Elizabet! 10/4/1836-7/19/1874, widow of brother She's buried at So. Pleasant Grove; (j/) m. Ware C, Hicks, 10/16/1835-2/28/1895. She’: buried Old Concord Cemetery. Manoah T., 1829-11/8/1862 m, Margaret Parks, 10/4/1836-7/19/1874. Elizabeth, 7/30/1832-6/18/1909 m. George 11 /6/1828-9/17/1909, Buried Jackson Thurston Furchess farm. NOU i ¥ me< o = + , oa i ~" soa © @ x > na b~ @ +s “nua oe oO wp rm y+ On } , A> ~~ A 4 Deedbook +ronsactions located are: 1834 Thomas Swann - Isac H, Owen, - David Owen, § 1. H. Swann - Thomas Swann, { e he vu Thomas Swann - Nancy Brush, aS SWANN FAMILY (Cont) Manoah T. Swann, while as Captain of Company "C" (a part of King's Battalion) lst Regiment Confederate Cavalry, was killed in action near Shelbyville, Kentucky, where he was buried in a horse lot. A coffin lid was later buried for him at South Pleasant Grove. Children by he ana Margaret Elizabetn weres Martha Emeline, 10 3/1856-9/12/1933 m, Rufus Napo- leon Harris, 12 25/1845-6/19/1927 on 11/26/1874. She is buried at Sinking Springs. William Franklin, 3/20/1858-10/26/1952 m, Elizabeth E. Cole, 1861-7/14/1937. : Selinah Azilee, 12/13/1859-11/19/1909 m, John Lew:s (Guten {dorn in Ark.); . they had 12 children - all died before 2 years old. She's buried in Lassiter Cem. Manoah Barkley, 11/12/1861-3/31/1931. Never married, Buried at Sinking Springs. Calloway Co. Birth Records list - Saline Swann, born 11/15/1859 to M.T, Swann & Margaret Parks Cyntha Clementine Swann, born 9/22/1859 to WC. Swann & Matilda J. Cook. This Swann UNKNOWN - See 1860 Census notes. The —— Census Records have been located 1850 Census, Calloway Co., D i, wai ann. fi 4 ta 2 Rorar ~A- Asramii9a Tr Ts ecurucu AmuUBMe ¥ - Swann (Tom) 70 (Elizabeth) 62 (John F.) 35 (Wm Cook) 27 (Manoah) 21 (Elizabeth) 19 Census, Roll 109, Calloway Co. 474, Recorded 8/23/1850 H, Swann 43 Bn-N.C. 34 " ” 16 Ky. 3 } A] ll m e 5 " 3 ‘ a“ 4 mos m ° SWANN FAMILY (Cont) at age 38 and is buried at South Pleasant Grove, Wm, Cook's third wife was named Margret C. Hicks (7). She was born 10/16/1835: and died 2/28/1896 at age 61. Wm, Cook died 12 years later, Children of Wm. Cook and ° Margaret Elizabeth were: MAK sa wae 0 Q/9k /iQke > = Tuthor Pravlhlin Tae ence SY Meg YV/RUSSAUYD WM SUC L Si aGiinain wsawience, 11/12/1860-11/1941 b, Old Cemetery, Big Springs, Texas where they lived most of their lives, John Breckenridge (Unclé Brack), 12/23/1866-6/5/1935 m, Mary Alice Key, 8/2/1867-6/5/1935 b. Sinking Springs. Robert, 11/29/1868-5/10/1955 m. Adella Cook, 5/26/1875~ 4/29/1948 b, Murray City Cemetery. *Bowden Lee, Vash 3 14/1958 m. Nancy Casandra Wilson, 12/5/1869-1/12/1951 on June 15, 1911. William Cook is buried at Old Concord Cemetery near Wisvel, An obituary was published from Harris Grove, Ky., Sept. 8, 1908, written by Dr, Sherman. It states Wm. Cook joined the Primitive Baptist Church around 1873, Margaret Elizabeth is buried at South Pleasant Grove and Margret C. at Old Concord, The following Census information has been found: 1860 Census, Calloway Co., Ky., page 112, #827, P.O, Boydsville, Recorded 6 August 1860 Note: This can't be Wm, Cook, yet name & dates fit, also brother John lived with them, Have been unable to cénnect this information. W. C, Swann 37 Bn-N, C, Matilda J, Cook 27 - Tenn, Cynthia (Cythinia) 11 mos: (Born 9/22/1859 John Swann 46 Bn-N, C, 1880 Census, Calloway Co., Swann's Dist. #5 Page 14, Recorded June 11, 1880, Swann, William Cook 56 Farmer Margret C, (3rd w) 43 Mary M, 16 f John B, 13 m Robert 2 *Bowden L, 8 m John 65 Bro Noah B. (Son of Willl8 Nephew Note; Mother of four children Elizabeth - 2nd wife, SWANN FAMILY (Cont) 7, Bowden Lee Swann -- Was born eugye: County and died February 14, lived with William Cook and car death in 1908, He then aid! 12/5/1869- 1/12/1951 on June 15, daughter, Elizabeth Eiine, vorn a the land purchased by Thom sacher in the Primitive Baptist at Sinking Springs. Elizabeth Eline Swann -- Was born Decem She married Marvin Wayne Parks on Febru She has two childrens e Swann Edward Parks, born February 5 Betty June Butterworth, born Marc! e Cherrie Gayle Parks, born May 3, Rose Paschall, born December 18, 90) Jetty June Butterworth on August ¢%, two childrens Swann Edward Parks -= Was born February : e Gregory Wayne .Parks, e Gina Kay Parks, born s = j : | J | se tp (ae pif a a . 7p <A F > we 444 = J “ Kart Ah: GF / linrt{ les Lot = el /)be Se oe at, Z (740 « X (3/4 . oye _— i : : ert et aie acaee Lf me 5 . ; ) /j JASCO 148 4£-¢ od pyre. Co «~2z t,o ola ad tee . 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Teague. 62, formerly | | of Winston-Salem. died yester- | |day at Fort Myers, Fla. where | the had lived for eight years, | | Teague was born in Forsyth | He was a farmer and | /at one time a deputy sheriff here | before moving to Florida | He was a deacon at McGreg ‘ory Baptist Church at Fort My- pers and had perfect church at. | tendance for 41 years, Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Annie Mae Green Teague of Florida; a daughter, Miss Patti | Teague of Fort Myers; three sisters, Mrs, Mattie Mumford of | Spring Hope, Mrs. Velna Rob- ; nat | We bins of New York City and Mrs, | Kathleen Hedrick of Lexington | Road, Winston-Salem; a broth. | er, Carrick Teague of Kezners. | ville, Rt. 1, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. R. N. Pulliam of Country Club Road The bedy is at Harvey's Fy neral Home > Fort Myer, pending arrangemenis. This Agreerne, eee i 8, 1. 3, & eR oe aia Wr Padew Awey, Kercaprdin, § hereinafter designated as ets party, oad Catlins uid, Burk Corporation of Concor (-erolina, hereinafter designated as second party. WITNESS} Whereas rire? parts ‘ lextre S «4: Raving a Beas orval Park; and whereas, the seéond party 1s desmous of furaishing rolins Mernorial Park when the cost of install elore, for a lawfal nsideratiim, . “ld 5. ' af fre iat as ipuch a6 erry nize Memortal Cain, De Sent 10 thé pean! ll pay to second party the purchas. ollow’ of a onsre Niern Nales Tax indatien and inst illation ee te ray + Te | simi! site a A Shall be pad hef re i< . ; +S ™ al ie Pas on mx AY) habs imstallments od i cA ees © Ss st slike git alles ar eg ua ae | hen the total cost us at ree said Upenze Slometial uj the partw of f ( part that Vemmorial, UAL SORE Size wa x ae | lem WH Togs ches : Fory 33: Mattie 8, Sveum eS itis Name Drs Joe . Date of May 20, 187) e b\\. 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Laat... / yn , Ree C L . < ~~ et i Fe Ft-« f {oa . f ite.) r nee OS b Oo T CULTURAL RESOURCES ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SECTION AUTHENTICITY y that the microphotographs appearing on reproductions- of the records listed on the ft La } each volume or series of records microfilmed. he e of microfilming, the records were in the cust¢ dividual listed on the target sheet(s). certified that the records listed on the afo microfilmed in conformity with the provisions of Statutes of North Carolina; that the film u specifications for Safety Photographic Film (USAS for Permanent Records (ANSI PHI-28-1973), chival quality and authentic reproduction of re filmed in the manner prescribed, and with equipmen the Division of Archives and History. jo (Signed) / lets Camera Operator END OF BOOK STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES oe Microft Imed by DIVISION OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY Archives and Records Section Raleigh, North Carolina IREDFLL COUNTY PUPLIC LIRRATY STATESVILLE °C. * THOMAS FATON SKANN PAPFES LLPHABETICAL GROUP: He ( Holmen family YEARS ¢ Warrous RED, RATIO =< DO-D DATE FILHED © 6-92-79 Lobl ( 7 Lr f V-” < agree nM } Yiad © TOS had le petlen (erou FLO Y' ee f A/7 Aivtu ¢ ute v hij ARK AQ GFWwn * | Vir” GVCU 7 Mf ) vA gite L Ltée A CAEL ee fe Ke c Vg a HLH n APIAUOCU dd Lud, WZ me ZZ Z + } 6 bee Ce L . dare c a < ad ‘ , YZ a i d : 4} a , “Ys ™ ] a Ug b Yow". 1 Daca /Y MOLL» / 4 os : 2, tt clo Lei A ar OCD trhar td Le | ne < t . és d Z 7 4 ) i ‘ . ~ EL L¢ 4 . b a x 4 . 2 p / : : 4 + Ve LEACLA i HILL 47 oy £ , J : . % 7 b O24 a. y a Pe Lf hi, a | FFL beri hd | ( \ 2 a ; Pf), 7c 1 SCRA 411 Kocrertiet L et, Ye KAS \) ; / if 4 / he Lo i * . 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Ce My dear Mr. Swann: You write my wife that your grandmother was daughter of David Holman. According to the records of the Holman family in our possession Isaac 4olman had a very large family amongst whom were two sons, Jacob and Vavid. It appears that David married Rachel Frost and thet amongst their many children one, “ancy olman, married a Swann. ‘Thus David Holman was your great-grandfether. His brother Jacob married Lydia Pinchbacke He had a large family and a son, Isaac, who was my grandfather. ‘hus it appears that our common great-great- -grandfather was one, Isaac !iolman. - We have a very complete history of the Holman family. The volume is the history of the life and family of Grafton Johnson, and the Holman family is one branch ae My wife states that she was in school in Boonville years ago with a Miss Gertrude Swann, who is now very probably in her fifties. My wife before marriag was Rosa McCoin. I know there are a great-many of the Iredell Holmans. A few decades ago there were some near Cool Springs. We shall be clad for you to see this book and ret a complete list of your ancestors. - We shall be ‘lad to hear from you agains aa? respectfully you Ora — We were glad to get your letter, a few days to Mattie I sent it on to her, for her information. did not seeme quite so jolly as usual, ! thought. From your letter, you seeme to be getting some old history it is too much for me now, I do remember Papa telling m cE Cay teem to us on the Holeman side, I have wondered wh came in, but I dont know that I ever did know, She —_ 3 -- the family to be taken care of, is warme after the frost, rather dry but people cotton seemes about all operieed, and a big part of it Right here they complain of a right short crop.) \ My work is very quiet now, I have seen - few/ nit “HU L sickness. So far this month I have collected $IkQ.00 pluss.! i save any thing, we seeme té have so muc go to Duke University the lst of the month to I cant go. The last of this andthe first of next wae Y The Cabarrus county folks pulled off from the Mecklenburz-Cabarrus (Xe an ,oan ; . m _ j rr} 47 cabarrus Association, They met on The Fi a + oummers was elected Moderator, on sgociation. And I think lope, and probably about 1875-5, happen in sSthiopia, for a eight months war before t overrun Ethiopia before the en: political situation.e- we had thing that he wanted. say that the cotton mills are runnig well now, an better in Gastonia, Miss Pattie spent a while in Gasioni will have to go to “y ri Atak ee raising piggs and other things to go to bed, so goodenight, and bes + wm Truly (Pron “anoeotay of G@rafton “Jennston," by Damaris anne VY AAA TAKS Lau Vv APA Isaac Holeman came from the Valley of Virginia, an settled on what | later was known as the Wilkesboro Koad, in kowan Go., later Devie, about 1752. Mie eon David was born 1777. Mie wife Mary died vee tween 1782 and 1798, he Daniel Boone homestead wae 5 niles from the Holman paace. Ienad and Mary Holman had 12 sone and three dauchters. fhe youngest son DAYID Holman married Rachel, Lenmeer. of gbenezer Frost. He built a tro-atory house which still atands 2-1/2 m. north of Vool | pring on the River Hill road, ané-solé-4+-+o-amteb-Vetm=i621, ie helped build society Church. pavid ami Kachel Holman died the‘sane night, May aT 1851. Childrens: fi iy es Bbenorer Holman, m. Slisabeth dnughter of John Bamean obey. Lazarus Holman. ‘fo lids sineippa. y Mary Holman Me Lispon yuck * nancy Holman m,. Aéneas Swann Bp Rachel Holman m. solomon Stimpson sarah Holman Me = //;1 Lovelace. Py >. / James Holman. de We soi ee ilson Holman m. Mlizabeth Yurner @lizabeth Holman m Usrson Kell _ r Sabra Holman m. Iva ‘@aither. ; WF Ha “2 a i het. etree Gioreial Nef Pistak. lls tc a) a té> 4 aS Nerkcecere, ( a -/ Fhpe Ye / 7 + S$ Prev - i { was sent a list of children >f Z (son of David) which did not al you had sent me. is correct. born 1832, died 1834 sure] me did not have David a ; dates for Rachel. CS ‘ i bt b+ st tp ~) Comm MOowo wo ow LW) Wo LW Ld 90: DAD PO i lt al lt til. b+ bs ps pe pe pl ps ee eee eee ee eee eee ee ee , Oo OMWUWI ALA O Fron Fnwo no rT Nm O w- Wow OM oO woro om Ad —— eee ee ee ee ee me lich puzzles me, we know but on one slip I have Bor mar 1823 to Maete=t Pots, ) - Koby and Mertha Dyson. Asay pd POY lease straighten me ou’! me who was. the David "o} Lazarus (& JANE) in 1860 . Missouri.? David also by any chance David Jates I have for at would a-count 5. Waolhall C1939%- 1934 4 Was David Steele Holman born 1824 Henry Wilson Holman born 1825? ~ ( a little mixed up on +240 JZ 14% e/ ?~ /T9L.) a / é ti Attn i-\ a - | f tix c* nl Hel. Cc Tah t-- ‘ ae —e 77 _ J : . 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