Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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3551 | Note from WorldConnect Database: scottdickson Individual: I4015 Link:http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=scottdickson&id=I4015 Name: Carol Coady Email: cjc747@cox.net URL: URL title: Note: According to marriage records, Susan's father is Moses Forbis (s/oJames Forbis and Phoebe Bryan). Susan and William were married inGreen Co KY on 20 Oct 1843. | Forbis, Susan C. (I2951)
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3552 | Note from Worldconnect: Database: scottdickson Individual: I1999 Link:http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=scottdickson&id=I1999 Name: Charlene Hook Email: Chook1935@cox.net URL: URL title: Note: I am virtually certain that ANGELICA who married WILLIAM HAYMES, wasnot a TUCKER. I feel certain that her maiden surname was JACKSON. Although WILLIAM TUCKER does mention her in his 1800 Will, he refersto HIS children as: "My son Daniel Tucker," "My son William Tucker,"My daughter Mary Elder," and so forth, but when he mentions JELICO thelanguage goes like this (I am going from memory and this may not beexact, but this is definitely the gist of it): "I leave to JELICOHAYMES the bed upon which her mother and I lay." This leads me tobelieve that she was the stepdaughter of WILLIAM TUCKER. I think I found proof a couple of years ago of the maiden surname ofJELICO's mother SUSANNA, but am not positive. Also, WILLIAM HAYMESwho married JELICO, was NOT the son of WILLIAM HAYMES and WINNIFREDFANN, or any other WILLIAM HAYMES for that matter. His father wasJOHN HAYMES and his mother was RUTH ____. (I also think I may knowher maiden surname, but have not proven it yet. Proof that she wasNOT the daughter of a WILLIAM was made by a very good Virginiaresearcher about 22 or 23 years ago. She did it through tracing theland records. | Tucker, Angelica (I6103)
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3553 | Note from WorldConnect: Database: scottdickson Individual: I3146 Link:http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=scottdickson&id=I3146 Name: william g. "buzz" Biggers II Email: shepherd437@msn.com URL: URL title: Biggers' In Mississippi Note: Hosea was my ggggrandfather born 12-23-1810 and had 7 children,one of which (William Simon Biggers, my gggrandfather)had 8 children.Will be glad to furnish you this information and thanks for postingyours. It certainly filled a long searched gap for me. Buzz | Biggers, Hosea (I909)
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3554 | Note from WorldConnect: Database: scottdickson Individual: I3943 Link: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=scottdickson&id=I3943 Name: Pat Email: MaddieHays@aol.com URL: URL title: Note: It may be possible that this Rhoda Wood is the Rhoda Jane WOOD,who married Ira Sanford Baxter of Paulding, Georgia on Sept 9, 1917.As far as I know one child was born of this marriage. A daughter wasborn about 1918 or 1919, and was living as of August 2002. I waswondering if you have anymore information on YOUR Rhoda Wood thatwould comfirm this may be Rhoda Jane WOOD Baxter. | Wood, Rhoda (I6623)
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3555 | Note say he was allowed to resign. Looks like he applied with a false age, false parents, false birthplace, and said he had never worked for the Northern Pacific before. Of course, they checked and he had. | Bailey, Hume Field Jr. (I615)
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3556 | NOTE: 2nd Lieutenant, CSA | Cason, Thomas K. (I1578)
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3557 | NOTE: Adopted | Phillips, Joseph Larimore (I5060)
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3558 | NOTE: Adopted | Phillips, Margaret Anne (I5067)
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3559 | NOTE: Died as an infant | Deshazo, Lycastus Leon (I2511)
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3560 | NOTE: Died as an infant | Deshazo, Margaret (I2513)
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3561 | NOTE: Died unnamed. | Wren (I6654)
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3562 | NOTE: Killed in the Battle of Chicamauga, Civil War. | Cason, Jeremiah M. (I1522)
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3563 | NOTE: Migrated to New Kent/King & Queen Co before 1681 DEATH: Between 1705 and 1719 | Deshazo, Peter (I2530)
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3564 | NOTE: Moved to Burke Co, GA in the mid to late 1780's. | Vickers, John (I6223)
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3565 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hopkins, Martha (I3681)
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3566 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Zahn, Paul Matt (I6818)
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3567 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Frazer, Andrew William (I2996)
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3568 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Frazer, Molly Susan (I3016)
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3569 | NOTE: Sergeant, 4th TN Inf, CSA | Cason, Marcus De Lafayette (I1545)
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3570 | NOTE: stang69@comcast.net reports that his gravestone says Otis W. Tennison | Tennison, Oscar Otis (I5928)
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3571 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reglin, Joshua Sloan (I5299)
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3572 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reglin, Joseph Justin (I5298)
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3573 | NOTE: Twin to Elizabeth h2 QUESTION: Did Rebecca Cooper die young? If she had lived beyond childhood, I would have expected to find an additional child aged 5-10 in the 1840 census. Likewise, she does not appear in the 1850 census by name. | Cooper, Rebecca (I2078)
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3574 | NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely | Hames, Morris (I3263)
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3575 | NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely | Hames, Randall (I3266)
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3576 | NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely. | Charity (I1621)
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3577 | NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely. | Ramage, Susannah Sarah (I5231)
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3578 | NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely. Immigrant. First went to Bermuda, then came to Virginia in 1621. | Hames, William (I3277)
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3579 | NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely. Might have been Flourney, but then again, she might not have. There is an 1823 subpoena in the Oglethorpe County estate records for Susanna Bridges. | Flourney, Susanna (I2937)
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3580 | NOTE: Was a Methodist circuit rider. | Marks, Thomas B. (I4426)
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3581 | NOTE: Wounded in the Battle of Murfreesboro, Civil War | Cason, William J. (I1585)
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3582 | Noted botanist. | Banister, John (I750)
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3583 | noted in his father's obituary. | Shifflett, Louis Edgar (I7595)
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3584 | Notes and her obituary say she was born in Memphis | Wilson, Jere (I7428)
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3585 | Notes for Alletha Dossey (Dorsey) (Betty Wren) !PARENTS:Circuit Court Halifax Co VA Bk. 19-12.1 | Family: Caleb Dossey / Nancy Beech (F838)
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3586 | Notes for Ann B (Nancy) Wren (Betty Wren) !Mar: Jeremiah Harrison-Lancaster Co, SC Commissioners Equity Reports 1840-1868 p.12-13, FHC-0024071 !Death:after father's death, above | Wren, Ann B. (I6668)
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3587 | Notes for Elizabeth Heath (Betty Wren) Birth: L A Heath. | Heath, Elizabeth (I3484)
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3588 | Notes for Elizabeth Kimball (Betty Wren) Death: Was probably dead by 1832 as there's no mention of her in the Wren family manuscript. --- Is this Elizabeth Kimball the widow of Archibald Kimball of Lancaster? | Kimball, Elizabeth (I4094)
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3589 | Notes for Elizabeth Wren (Betty Wren) !BIRTH: Mentioned as heir in will of uncle William Tomlinson, 3 Nov 1760,Sussex Co VA WB A p 183. As dau of Mary Wren. !MARR: Wren Family In America-George Wren Patterson. !1818 DEED: Lancaster Co SC-DB-K-30, Elizabeth Tomlinson to Robert Stinson, Wit:J. H. Blair, George Wren, Lucas Tomlinson. !1819 DEED: Putnam Co GA-DB-K, Green Pennell to Elizabeth Tomlinson,19 Oct 1819. Wit: Wm. A. Slaughter, William Vincent. !LAND LOTTERY:1827 LAND LOTTERY, Putnam Co GA, widow, Allums Dist, #8,Dt 20, Sec 1. !DEATH:Will,Putnam Co, GA, Bk. 2, p149, Proven 2 Jul 1839 | Wren, Elizabeth (I6683)
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3590 | Notes for Jeremiah Harrison (Betty Wren) !Mar:Lancaster Co SC Commissioners Report of Equity Court 1840-1868,p12-13 !Mar:Jeremiah Harrison-Lancaster Co, SC Commissioners Equity Reports 1840-1868 eathp.12-13,FHC-0024071 !Census:1790 Iredell Co NC | Harrison, Jeremiah (I3389)
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3591 | Notes for Mary Reeves (Rives) Wren (Betty Wren) !1797 BIRTH: Tombstone WREN-COUSAR CEMETERY. !MARR: Richard Cousar son of Mary and Archibald Cousar. He shares the same headstone. | Wren, Mary Reeves (Rives) (I6738)
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3592 | Notes for Mary Tomlinson (Betty Wren) !PARENTS: Will of John Tomlinson, 20 Dec 1760/20 May 1762, WB-A, Sussex Co VA. 'Collier's of Surry Co VA', Paul H. Arnot, p142, 1989. !MARR: Bef 24 Apr 1759, mentioned as Mary Wrenn in will of brother Benj. Tomlinson, Sussex Co WB-A-131. Children Theodorick and Elizabeth in will of bro William Tomlinson and Theodorick in will of bro Burrell Tomlinson as son of Wm Wren !NOTE: Tomlinsons and Wrens appear to have had close association from very early records. | Tomlinson, Mary (I6071)
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3593 | Notes for Mathew Kimbrell (Betty Wren) !MARR: Court of Equity, 1830-69, Lancaster Co, SC. !DEED:1813, Lancaster Co SC, DB-H-59, Clem Hancock to Mathew Kimbrel land next to George & Theodoric Wren. Wit: Lucas Tomlinson, George Wren, Theodoric Wren. NOTE: This deed seems to muddle things abit. Theodoric Wren, brother of George Wren, according to all accounts died during the Revolutionary War, c. 1781. Theodore Wren, son of George Wren, according to his tombstone was born 1798. This would make him only 15 at most on 17 Apr 1813 when this deed was written and witnessed. It doesn't seem likely Theodore, son of George, could have been witnessing this deed and also be land owner living next to grantor at such an early age. Was his birth date wrong? Who is the Theodoric Wren that signed this deed? | Kimbrell, Mathew (I4098)
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3594 | Notes for Mildred Wren (Betty Wren) !BIRTH:1850 cen Chester Co SC !MARR: Wren Family in America; L.A. Heath, Richmond, Ca. Lancaster Co SC DB-K-29, 11 Jul 1815, Moses Heath & Milly his wife to Robt.Stenson. !DEATH:Old Union Cem, Fort Lawn, SCA | Wren, Mildred (I6743)
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3595 | Notes for Nathaniel Tomlinson (Betty Wren) !1777 DEED:Brunswick Co., VA, DB-8, 1777, FHL-MF-0030644. John & Susannah Tomlinson to son Nathaniel & his Heirs for Love & goodwill 100 ac. !1789 PARENTS:Will of father, John Tomlinson, Greensville Co., VA,WB1-8,24Jan 1789, FHL-MF-0031692 !MILITARY:REVOLUTIONARY CLAIMS IN SC, Janie Revill, 1941; p342; Entry Book Page 32; Nos. Returns, 29. !NOTE:A Nathaniel Tomlinson received land in the 1827 Land Lottery of GA. He was living in Putnam Co and received land in Carroll Co. This was most likely brother Nathan Tomlinson as Nathan states in his will 1839 that he has land in Carroll Co GA. | Tomlinson, Nathaniel (I6073)
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3596 | Notes for Sarah Bridges NOTE: The following two letters were written by Sarah Bridges Wren when she was in her nineties. The first was written in 1903 to Georgia Vickers Wren the wife of Sarah's son Dr. Alonzo George Wren. The envelope is missing but she writes... To Georgia Wren. Dear Daughter I send you this little history of my life which I have hastely writen,it is short and meager but I don't suppose that anyone would be interested in much that I could tell although I have seen a good deal of this world. with love I remain your mother Sarah Wren. Page 1. I was born in Green County GA the 17th of April 1813. went into Morgan Co where we lived until I was 6 years old, when I was carried to Putnam Co where I grew to womanhood. Was converted and joined the Methodist church in July 1828 was married the 7th Sept the same year to G. W. Wren of South Carolina. We settled in GA where we remained until 1850 when we removed to Louisiana in Jan 1851 where Mr. Wren died in Augt 29th 1884 and where 5 of our 8 children have died. I was Gloriously sanctified at the Rock Springs camp meeting in Putnam Co, GA in 1849 which bless the good Lord I still claim and hold on to____has always been very merciful and good to me and has given special answers to prayer. My blessed Lord has watched over me now for 90 years & 6 months and nere denied me one blessing that was best for me to have..he has given me good friends everywhere I go, and never permitted any serious harm to befall me. I feel that his abiding care has always been with me and in me to help and comfort me and now in my old age and infirmities he has not forsaken me, but gives me abiding witness of his Holy spirit to comfort and sustain me Glory to his name NOTE: The original letter is owned by Scott Dickson, Roswell, GA. The letter passed to him on the death of Norvelle Wren, Sept 1996,Prescott, AR. Scott was Norvelle's gt-nephew and Norvelle was gt-grandaughter of Sarah B. Wren. The second letter....on envelope Mrs. Atticus Wren, Slaughter,Louisiana...post mark...Uvalde, Tex. Jun 24, 3pm, 1910. 1. Uvalde,Texas, Mrs. Agnes Wren dear grand daughter. I have been wanting to write to you for a long time but have put it off from time to time to feel well enough but I believe I get further from it instead of better and the truth is I am ashamed for anyone to see my writing because I can't read it myself after writing it. All the family think me better at least they talk that way, but I know my own feelings lest I and am not able to get around much have to be helped in and out at doors when I get out and when I..2..and when I ride which I seldom do I have tobe helped in and out of the carriage. all the family except Cecile Myers and myself are gone to plase on the river to give Mattie D. Orndorff and the children a outting while they are here. they have been here since the 9th of this month. Seth did not come with them but sent them with one of their neighbors who coming this way. you would be astonished to see how large Mattie D has grown and fine looking her children are. the oldest one is a little girl named Ruth Allis the boy's large named for this father....3...Seth Beauford Orndorff. Seth is still working and trading and going ahead. I don't know where he will end but he is a stiring man sure roling. Wren has his new house done we are in it comfortably fixed up with lots of ground chickens to eat but Mattie fell down directly we moved here from getting one foot hung in some wire which was both ends buried inthe ground and loose in the middle she was hurt so bad that she has not been able in 3 months but she is a little better now...4..she suffered a sore mouth for a good while..could not do anything to hardly keep up but all is a little better now though not well. Mattie D thinks she will stay only one month if that some of the family will go home with her to help her with the children. I am broke down and must close. I hope you will write soon and give me all the news. I am nearly blind but still scratch a little to my loved ones. I close with many kisses to Atticus and the children from your grandmother Sarah Wren. The original copy of this letter was in the possession of Inez Wren Dupris, daughter of Atticus Wren. It is now owned by Wren Dupris, Port Arthur, TX. Wren is gt-grandson of GLP Wren. !1828 MARR:1903 letter to Georgia Vickers Wren. !1912 Death:TX Death Cert:143-11586. Looking for where Sarah was living in 1880 and 1900. 1900 - Not with children Mattie, A.D, GLP 1880 - Not with children AD, GLP, Mattie | Bridges, Sarah (I1223)
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3597 | Notes for Theodore Wren (Betty Wren) !1798 BIRTH:WREN-COUSAR CEMETERY, Lancaster Co SC. !1831MARR: 9/6/1831 to Elizabeth Cousar Kirk Wren, sister-in-law, from Bob Harris, 27/7/95. !1840 DEATH:WREN-COUSAR CEMETERY | Wren, Theodore (I6756)
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3598 | Notes from Betty Wren via Kelly Vickers: BIRTH:A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE TOOKE FAMILY, Ida Gertrude Tooke, Mary Tooke RockweLL, p. 19O. MARR: TOOKE HISTORY. P 190-191, Marr #1, #2. #3,#4. Copy of marr. License, Territory of Florida, Jefferson Co. for #3. Difficult to read. DEATH: TOOKE HISTORY. NOTE: Members of Masonic Lodges in Hempstead Co Ar 1866, Moscow Lodge No 80, Moscow, Hempstead Co, J J Vickers;Hempstead Trails, Oct 1988. CENSUSES: 1850, Bienville Pr. LA, p555, family 422;1860, Hempstead Co. AR, Missoouri TWP, p76, House 42;1870, Hempstead Co. AR, Terre Onge TWP, p22. NOTE:This census Lists James Vickers as 60 with Nancy 49, Bettie 24, Sam 20 and M.J. 15. These names don't reflect other census records so doubt it is the same James Vickers. NOTE: Although James J.Vickers, Sr. was living in Arkansas in 1880's he may be buried in LA. TOOKE HISTORY, p. 190 alludes to this fact. A Vickers cemetery is reported to have been west of Ringold, LA. The cemetery is now over grown & no attempt was made to search it. A Librarian at Ringold, LA said she had been to it at one time. A search of Hempstead Co., AR cemeteries was made with no results. His sister Eliza Vickers Snell is buried at cemetery in Emmet, AR,SE of HWY 67. NOTE: “Florida Territory, Vol. XXV 1834-1839”, p76, James J. Vickers signed a petition to Congress by Stockholders of Tallahassee R. R. 16 Dec 1834 to construct a railroad from Tallahassee to St. Mark's. NOTE: Thomas Co., GA, Guardianship Rec., 2 Sept 1847, It was ordered James J. Vickers be appointed guardian for the property of James J. Vickers Jr. & Margaret Hunter Vickers, minors and give $1500 bond. Take oath, 6 Sept 1847, James J. Vickers Sr., James Tooke, James Sevard gave $1500 bond. James J. Vickers appointed guardian of Margaret Hunter Vickers & James J. Vickers Jr. p 147. NOTE: 30 Dec 1848 filed in Decatur & Thomas Cos. GA the settlement of land on the heirs of Aylesbury Shehee. James J. Vickers signed for wife Savannah G. along with husband of Augustine F. Shehee Fenlayson, Thos G. Shehee, L. W. Shehee et al. NOTE:Sarah Lester Vickers Jordan, mother of James J. Vickers was divorced from husband John Jordan in 1846. The November Term of Court of Thomas Co GA James Vickers was trustee for this action in his wife's name. Records show each party was well to do in their right. In conformity with divorce agreement, each relinquished all rights to any property belonging to the other. Sarah Jordan asked for the following property: 5 mules, 1 wagon, 200 head of stock, negroes names Silas, Wright, Lewis, Tom, Austin, Dick, Little Tom, Annis, Hannah, Ahlory, Edy, Mary, Isabel and Davis; 2 horses and carriage, all furniture in the house in which they were living, 500 acres of land, lots inthe town of Thomasville, GA. She had already received a large inheritance from her father John Lester when he died in 1830. Other marriages: 8 Dec 1836 Augusta Caroline SHEHEE-270 MRIN: 45 25 Feb 1839 Savannah Georgia SHEHEE-272 MRIN: 46 21 Mar 1852 Patience WYCHE (RAIFORD)-276 MRIN: 47 | Vickers, James Jackson (I6220)
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3599 | Notes from Betty Wren via Kelly Vickers: Liberty Co., GA, Book B, Wills & Appraisements, p. 230, Note: John L. Vickers is a witness along with a Joseph Moore to a will of Mrs. Sarah Handley of Leon Co., FL. Will executed October 27, 1831, in Leon Co., FL. Executors were: Son, Thomas H. Handley of Leon Co. and Nathaniel Law of Liberty Co., GA. John and Jane had seven children, six sons and a daughter. | Vickers, John Lester (I6226)
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3600 | Notes from Betty Wren via Kelly Vickers: PARENTS: Leon Co, FL, D-EK-C, p434,10 Mar 1830. Slave girl named Sarah. MARR: DB-D p242, Leon Co FL, June 1834,signs as wife of John W. Reaves. Sarah and John had 4 children, two sons and two daughters. | Vickers, Sarah Jane (I6245)
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