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John Daniel's wife was Rebecca Stevens, and they were the par- ents of: Jack, who married Eliza Mitchell; Moses, who married
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Lulenda Evans; Matthew, who never married; James, who married Elizabeth Willcox; Nancy, who married Simeon Bishop; Sallie, who married George Willcox; Mary, who married John Willcox; Soph- ronia, who married Norman McDuffie.
Jack, son of John, married Eliza Mitchell, and they were the parents of: Steve; Mar- garet, who married John Ham- ilton; Rebecca, who married Dr. James Humphreys; Mary who married Joshua Coffee; Louisa, who married William Fletcher; Nancy, who married George Willcox.
JACK DANIEL, Son of John, the Pioneer.
Nancy, daughter of John, married Simeon Bishop, and they were the parents of only two children: John, who died in childhood, and James, who married Mary Elizabeth Guyton.
James, son of John, married Elizabeth Willcox, and they were the parents of: Mary, who married Henry Whitfield; Beckie, who married John A. Coffee; Tom, who never married; Sim, who mar- ried Fronia Willcox; John, who married Nealie Love; Sallie, who married Peter Coffee.
Moses, son of John, married Lulenda Evans, and they were the parents of: John M., who married Elizabeth Harrell; Matthew, who married a Mitchell.
John M., son of Moses, married Elizabeth Harrell, and they were the parents of: Moses J. W., who married, first, Bailey Coffee, and second, Corrinth Curry; William Byrd, who married Mary Mitchell.
William Byrd and his wife, Mary Mitchell, were the parents of: Byrdie, who married H. M. O'Callaghan; Wright J., who married Minnie Belle Knox; Bessie Mae, who married Dr. Reese Patterson; Harry, who married a Miss Crum.
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Moses J. W. and his first wife, Bailey Coffee, were the parents of : Elizabeth, who married W. H. Clark; Sara, who married Dr. Haw- kins; John, who married Irene Butler; Willie Byrd.
Moses J. W. and his second wife, Corrinth Curry, were the parents of: Hortense; Clifford; Mozelle; and James.
John Daniel, the head of this family in Dodge, died about the year 1830, and was buried in the family cemetery about ten miles from Eastman on the old river road. A few years ago the Col. Wm. Few Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, erected a marker at his grave.
Will of John Daniel, 1830.
GEORGIA, PULASKI COUNTY.
In the name of God, Amen! I, John Daniel, of the state and county aforesaid, being sick in body but of sound mind and disposing mind and mem- ory, do hereby make and declare the following to be my last will and testa- ment, hereby revoking all wills and codicils heretofore made by me.
Item Ist. It is my will that my executors hereinafter named, do pay all my just debts so soon after my death as circumstances and the situation of affairs will conveniently admit, and in enabling my same executors so to do it is my will that my property remain together till the same is done.
Item 2nd. I give and bequeath to my son James the land 1 purchased of John Lister excepting therefrom a piece of woodland lying west and south of a drain or hollow which divides the pine land and oak land adjoining Atkins land and the lands bought of Brinson on the river. I also give my son James the following named negro slaves. to wit: Sandy. Phate, Prince, Arthur and Rachel, with the future increase of Rachel.
Item 3rd. I give and bequeath to my son Moses the land on which he lives and the following named negro slaves, to wit: Hardy, Byus. Jessee, Hiram and Ally with the future increase of Ally.
Item 4th. I give and bequeath to my son John the lands I bought of Jason Brinson and that part reserved from the lands given my son James and the following named negro slaves, viz .: Jim, Charles, Will, Green and Frankey, with the future increase of Frankey.
Item 5th. I give and bequeath to my son in law, Simeon Bishop. in trust nevertheless for the only proper use and behoof of my grandson John and James Bishop and such other children as shall be born of my daughter Nancy Bishop the following named negro slaves, viz .: Judy. Martha, Irwin, Creasy. Wilson with the future increase of the females to my said grandchildren and their heirs I give it.
Item 6th. I give and bequeath to my executors hereinafter named in trust nevertheless for the benefit and behoof of my daughter Mary Daniel and the
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issues of lier body lawfully begotten in wedlock the following named negro slaves and other property, to wit: Caty, Silas, Clary, Caroline and Henry with the future increase of the females, one bay mare with a blaze face and so much money as will be sufficient to defray the tuition and board of the said Mary for one year at school, but should the said ...... depart this life without hav- ing such issues of her body then the aforesaid property to return to my estate and be divided among my children.
Item 7th. I give and bequeath to my son in law, George Willcox, in trust nevertheless for the only proper use, benefit of my grandson, James Willcox and such other child or children as shall be born of my daughter Sarah Will- cox, the following negro slaves, that is to say, Maria, Rich, Abner, Mary and Martha with the future increase of the females to said James and such other child or children as shall be born of the body of my said daughter Sarah I give them for the only proper use and that of their heirs.
Item 7th. I give and bequeath to my executors hereinafter named the fol- lowing property in trust nevertheless for the only proper use and behoof of my granddaughter, Rebecca Daniel during the term of her natural life and after- wards to the issues of the body of the said Rebecca lawfully to be gotten in wedlock the following negro slaves: Sophronia and Alfred and the increase of Sophronia, also two squares or lots of land formerly occupied by one Matthew Daniel, but should the said Rebecca depart this life without leaving such lawful issue of her body then and in that case the aforesaid land and negroes and increase to return to my estate and be divided among my children.
Item 8th. I give and bequeath to my son in law Norman McDuffie and my executors hereinafter named in trust nevertheless for the only proper use, bene- fit and behoof of my grand. Ashley McDuffie and such other child or children as shall be born of the body of my daughter Sophronia McDuffie, the following named negro slaves, viz .: Harriet, Elbert, Eliza, Everet, with the increase of the females to him and them my grandchildren, their heirs and assigns I give them.
Item 9th. I give and bequeath to my son James, Moses and John to be equally divided between them all the balance of my estate both real and per- sonal of every description not heretofore disposed of.
Item 10th. I do hereby appoint my son James, Moses and John to execute this my last will and testament.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, affixed my seal in the year of Christ August the 19th, 1830.
JOHN DANIEL (L. S.)
L. B. Atkins
S. N. Phelps
Arthur Phelps
COURT OF ORDINARY September Term 1830
GEORGIA, PULASKI COUNTY
We, L. B. Atkins, S. M. Phelps and Arthur Phelps do solemnly swear that we saw John Daniel the within testator sign, seal and publish and declare the
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writing to be and contain his last will and testament, that at the time of doing thereof he was of sound and disposing mind and memory and that he did freely without compulsion to the best of your knowledge and belief so help you God.
S. B. Atkins S. N. Phelps Arthur Phelps
Sworn in open court this 6th day of Sept. 1830.
Joseph Caruthers. C. C. O.
Entered July 30, 1832.
Joseph Caruthers. C. C. O.
GEORGIA. PULASKI COUNTY
Court of Ordinary said county.
I. John H. Brantley, Jr., Ordinary in and for said County. do hereby certify that the above and foregoing paper contains the true copy of John Daniel's will taken from the records kept in my office.
Given under my hand and the seal of my office May 5. 1859.
John H. Brantley, Jr. Ordinary Pulaski County.
The Dowdy Family.
John L. Dowdy, head of this family, moved to this section from Effingham County in 1827 and settled in what was then Telfair County near where the present town of Rhine is. He married Gordy Ann Anderson, and they were the parents of: J. Richard, who mar- ried Polly Ryals; Joe, who married Roxie Ryals; Joe was a Con- federate soldier and lost his life at Petersburg, Virginia. Bill mar- ried, first, Nancy Pitts, second, Nancy Musselwhite, and third, Cath- erine McDaniel. Hezzie married Creasy Pitts; he was also a Con- federate soldier. Mart L. married, first, a Miss Musselwhite, and second, Polly Rainey. Jack R. married Betsy Jane Marchant. Mary married a Lambard.
Hezzie, son of John L., married Creasy Yawn, and their children were: Elizabeth, who married Louis C. Burnham; Tom, who mar- ried Martha Tomlin; Nan, who married Frank Hilliard; Sara, who married, first, Jim Brown, and next, John L. Dowdy, Jr .; Uria, who married Lula Yancey; Alice, who married Wesley Thompson; Bill, who married Ida Reaves; Emma, who married George Coley; Hez- zie, who married Beckie Dowdy; J. R. never married.
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The Evans Family.
Henry Evans came to this section from North Carolina. His children were: Reuben; Sukie; Ned; John; Henry; Lovett; Bill; Georgia; Rhoda.
Henry, son of Henry, the pioneer, married Lucinda Harrell, daughter of Asa Harrell, pioneer. Their children were: Ashley; Benjamin; James; Millie Ann; Sophronia; Zilphia Ann; Henry; Nancy; Willis; Baker.
There was a brother of Henry, the pioneer, who also came from North Carolina, and he was the father of: Lish; Sam; Polly; and Nancy. Still another brother, who was also a pioneer to this sec- tion, was the father of Jack and Lee Evans.
The Giddens Family.
The head of the Giddens family in Dodge County was Benjamin E. L. Giddens, who was the son of Moses Giddens, of South Carolina. Moses Giddens was the son of Thomas Giddens, who went to South Carolina from Pennsylvania.
Benjamin E. L. Giddens, a pioneer to this section, married Bedia C. Smith, daughter of Hugh Smith, of North Carolina, in 1842. They were the parents of eight boys and five girls, as follows:
Hughie M., son of Benj. E. L., married Mary J. Thompson, and they were the parents of six sons, four daughters, sixty-one grand- children and sixteen great-grandchildren.
John R., son of Benj. E. L., married Tempty Parkerson, daughter of Cordial Parkerson. They were the parents of three children, fourteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The second wife of John R. was a Mrs. Williams.
James R., son of Benj. E. L., and a twin brother of John R., mar- ried Elizabeth Parkerson, daughter of Cordial Parkerson. They were the parents of seven children. He married the second time, Della Rawlins, daughter of George W. Rawlins, and they were the parents of eight children. In all, James R. had fifteen children, fifty-three grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.
B. A., son of Benj. E. L., married Mary Ann Parkerson, daughter of Cordial Parkerson. They were the parents of eight children,
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fifty-five grandchildren, and nineteen great-grandchildren. His second wife was Jessie Flanders, and they have one child.
W. B., son of Benj. E. L., married Mollie Dean, and they were the parents of four children and six grandchildren.
T. D. G., son of Benj. E. L., married Pharrabee Harrell, daughter of John A. Harrell, and they were the parents of six children. He married the second time, Annie Baker, and they were parents of eight children, making a total of fourteen children in all, and nine- teen grandchildren.
C. L., son of Benj. E. L., married Mattie Dean, and they were the parents of four children and three grandchildren.
T. W., son of Benj. E. L., married Mary Foskey.
Nancy G., daughter of Benj. E. L., married J. C. Rawlins and they were the parents of six children: J. Q .; J. T .; Mollie, wife of Sam Nicholson; Ida; Julia; and Etna, wife of John N. Mullis.
Mary A., daughter of Benj. E. L., married Lewis B. Harrell, and they were the parents of five children, twelve grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.
Bedie A., daughter of Benj. E. L., married Richard Peacock, and they were the parents of four children and four grandchildren.
Eliza G., daughter of Benj. E. L., married David T. Dykes, and they were the parents of six children and fifteen grandchildren.
Martha Ann, daughter of Benj. E. L., married G. W. Evans, and they were the parents of five boys, five girls, forty-six grandchildren, and thirty-three great-grandchildren.
The total number of descendants of Benj. E. L. Giddens and his wife, Bedia, is 493.
The Hamilton Family.
Stewart Hamilton was a Revolutionary soldier from North Caro- lina, and came to this section soon after Telfair County was formed, settling in that portion which later became Dodge County. His wife was Clarissa Stringer, and they were the parents of: Benjamin; Solomon; Rebecca, who married a Storey; Stratho; Josiah; William, who married Elizabeth Brown; Clarissa, who married a Connell ; Sarah, who married a Burch; Rosannah, who married a Gillis.
William, son of Stewart, married Elizabeth Brown, and they were
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the parents of: Irvin Brown, who married Caroline Lee; John, who married Margaret Daniel.
Irvin B., son of William, married Caroline Lee, and their children were: Elizabeth, who married Larkin L. Hargrove; William, who married a Miss Dykes; Johnnie, who never married; Pherabee, who married John James Harrell; Bart, who married a Miss Bradford.
John, son of William and his wife, Elizabeth Brown, married Margaret Daniel, and their children were: Eliza, who married Joe Willcox; John D., who married Fanny H. Edwards; Melcina, who married George R. Willcox; Mollie, who married John S. ("Trick") Willcox; Sarah, who married Thomas S. Willcox; Ben, who mar- ried a Miss Brand; Rebecca, who married a Carell.
Eliza, daughter of John, married Joe Willcox, and they were the parents of: John Mitchell, who married Mary Causley; Maggie, who married John M. Clark; Mattie, who married a Millican; Joe Lee, who married a Miss Meadows.
The Harrell Family.
There are several large families in this county, but the largest is perhaps the Harrell family. There are four sets of this family, occasioned by the fact that four brothers came to this section from North Carolina and settled in what was then Wilkinson County.
These four brothers were Asa, Levi, Frances and William. They were the sons of Levi Harrell, a Revolutionary soldier of North Carolina. Old man Levi, their father, married a Mrs. Cole, who was the mother of the above mentioned brothers. Levi married, second, a Miss White, and they were the parents of three sons who came to Georgia with their half brothers. They were Jacob, Ethelred and Samuel, and went to southwest Georgia, settling around Quit- man.
In 1806 Asa and young Levi bought the land and settled on what is now the Candler farm, which is located about three miles above Eastman on the Cochran road. The other two brothers settled on the other side of what is now Eastman.
Asa, pioneer, married Elizabeth Keen, and they were the parents of: John A., who married Jeanet Hendley, and Willis, who married Sophia Hendley, both of whom were daughters of Horton Hendley and his wife Polly Ann Daniel; Ben; Asa, Jr .; Katie, who married
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Cordial Parkerson; Morning, who married Elbert Peacock, Sr .; Polly, who married Dave Clements; Charlotta, who married, first. Martin Cadwell, and second, John McCranie, Sr .; Lucinda, who married H. H. Evans; Sukie, who married Billie Holt; Penny, who married a Clements; Nancy, who married a Clements.
John A .. son of Asa, was a Captain in the Confederate army. He married Jeanet Hendley, daughter of Horton Hendley and his wife Polly Ann Daniel. They were the parents of: J. Dan, who was a soldier in the Confederate army; W. J .; John J .; Horton; Mary, who married Andy Cadwell; Morgan; Nan, who married a Burt.
Willis, son of Asa, pioneer, was a First Lieutenant in the Con- federate army. He married Sophia Hendley, daughter of Horton Hendley and his wife Polly Ann Daniel. Their children were: John James, who married, first, Farrabee Hamilton, and second, Melissa Stewart Jump; W. P., who married Viola Studstill; Aillie Ann, who married R. F. Burch, Sr .; Mary Jane, who married a Burt. Mary Jane's children were: Edna, who married Archie Har- rell, a son of Charles, who was a grandson of Levi, the pioneer; Willie Mae, who married John Stewart.
Ben, son of Asa, pioneer, married Belitha Hogan, and they were the parents of: Reuben A .; Ben; Lemuel; Wright; Billie, who died in the Confederate army; Asa, who married Eliza Burch, sister of M. L. Burch; Willis, who married Amelia Burch, also a sister of M. L. Burch; Caroline, who married Jim Delk; Lovett, who settled in Coffee County.
Asa, Jr., son of Asa, the pioneer, married Mary McEachin, and they were the parents of: A. P., who married, first, Mary Rozar. and were the parents of Jim and W. Rozar Harrell; and second, Miss Lou Bond. Ben, son of Asa, Jr., married Nettie Burch, daugh- ter of M. L. Burch; Mollie, daughter of Asa, Jr., married a Brown; Jennie, another daughter of Asa, Jr., was the first wife of H. J. Sapp.
Reuben A., first Clerk of the Court of Dodge County, was the son of Ben, who was the son of Asa, the pioneer. Reuben A. married Nannie McEachin, and they were the parents of: Lawton A .; Ella. who married Lewis F. Wooten; Loveda, who married, first, A. B. Young, and second, J. H. Smith.
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Lemuel, son of Ben, who was a son of Asa, the pioneer, married Lizzie Noles, and they were the parents of: Ben W .; Will; John A., who was Clerk of the Court of Dodge County for eight years; J. I .; Lem; Roger; Manning; Irene.
J. Dan, son of Captain John A., who was a son of Asa, the pioneer, married, first, Winnie Noles, and they were parents of: Levi. His second wife was Nancy Margaret Studstill, and they were the par- ents of: Georgia, who married Will Paul; Gussie; Mittie; Hattie, who married Col. J. H. Milner,
W. J., son of John A., who was a son of Asa, the pioneer, married Elizabeth Johnson, and they were the parents of: Verna, who mar- ried J. H. McDonald; Edna; Wilbur, who married Eva Bell Tatum; Juliette, who married Lionel Phelps.
LEVI HARRELL.
Levi Harrell, pioneer, married Elizabeth Holt, and they were the parents of: Wright; Levi, Jr .; W. L .; Lovett; Needham; Annie married Frank Lee and they were the parents of: Levi; Wash; Nannie, who married W. A. Cooper; Gussie, who married W. A. Wilkinson. Edna, another daughter of Levi Harrell, married John A. Hendley, of Hawkinsville.
Wright, son of Levi. the pioneer, married Sarah Elizabeth Hamil- ton. Their children were: Ben; Elizabeth, who married John M. Daniel. Mr. Daniel was a soldier in the Confederate army and was killed in the Battle of Atlanta. They were the parents of Moses, J. W. and W. Byrd Daniel.
W. L., son of Levi, the pioneer, married Sophia Hendley, daughter of William Hendley and his wife Millie Ann Horton. Their chil- dren were: Charles; Levi, who married Mittie Willcox; William, who married Harriet Willcox; Hendley, who married Nancy Will- cox, all three of whom were daughters of John Willcox of Telfair County; Wright married Mary Reaves; Millie Ann married Tom Burnham, and he was killed in battle while a soldier in the Con- federate army. She then married Cullen Rogers. Her daughter, Jeanet Burnham, married a Dr. Fielder.
Charles, son of W. L., who was a son of Levi, the pioneer, was a Confederate soldier. He married Lizzie McCoy. They were the parents of: Bart; Charlie; Warren; Moses W .; Barbara, who mar-
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ried M. D. Burch; Mary, who married Tom Walker; Maggie, who married Lovett McCranie.
Ben H., son of Wright, who was a son of Levi, the pioneer, was also a soldier in the Confederate army. He married Mary Obedience Mitchell, daughter of R. D. Mitchell. Their children were: Orlie, who married J. D. Humphreys; Ben G .; Bart W. and L. S. (twins) ; Obie, the wife of R. Z. Sterling.
Moses W., son of Charles, who was a son of W. L., married Stone, of Wilcox County. He was County School Superintendent of Dodge for a number of years and has recently been elected again to this position.
WILLIAM HARRELL.
William Harrell, pioneer, married Mary Katherine Bass, and they were the parents of W. L. ("Tiger Bill"), who married Winnie Williams; Young, who married Mary Williamson; John, who mar- ried Isabel Bowen. He was killed in a boat explosion in the spring of 1861, at which time Mr. Joseph Williams, father of Col. Wiley Williams, also lost his life. Betsie, daughter of William, married Jacob Parker; Katie married J. T. Rawlins; Sallie married a Gar- rison; and Polly married a McCrimmon.
W. L. ("Tiger Bill") married Winnie Williams, sister of Col. Wiley Williams, and they were the parents of: Francis, who mar- ried Miranda Webb; Wright T., who married Sarah Vaughn; Min- erva, who married W. H. Thompson; Mary, who married Jud Law; W. L., who married Emma Walker; L. C., who married Sarah Sat- urday; and Martha, who married Steve Daniel.
Young, son of William, the pioneer, married Mary Williamson, daughter of the Rev. James Williamson, a prominent preacher and teacher of his time, and they settled in Telfair County. Their chil- dren were: William and Lovett Harrell, who reside in McRae.
FRANCES HARRELL.
Frances Harrell, pioneer, married Betsy Owens. Their children were: John ("Flax Head John") ; Lewis; Frank; Betsy, who mar- ried Andy Sheffield.
John ("Flax Head John"), son of Frances, pioneer, married Emmie L. Lee, sister of Judge Frank Lee. Their children were:
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W. F. (Billy), who married a Miss DeLamar, of Hawkinsville; J. W., who married Miss Laura Hargrove, a daughter of Perry S. Hargrove; Lovett; Hansell; Lewis; Sophia, who married J. D. Parkerson; Caroline, who married George Nicholson; Emma, the wife of John Brantley; Lizzie, wife of Dave Giddens; Sara, wife of Elbert Mullis.
Frank, the son of Frances, the pioneer, married a Sheffield. Their children were: Frank, who married Nancy Livingston; John, who married Mary Jane Phillips, daughter of Axom Phillips; Levi, who married Carrie Mullis; one daughter married Elbert Peacock, Jr., and were the parents of W. F., John and Charlie Peacock; Caroline married John T. Graham, and they were the parents of Joe Frank, Hamp, Dalton, Tom, Vixie, who married Jack Lewis; one daughter who married a Clements, and one daughter married Sampson Lee. They were the parents of J. W. Lee, of Plainfield. Mary Graham married John Ross Rogers.
The Hargrove Family.
Andrew Jackson Hargrove came from Robeson County, North Carolina, and settled in what was then Telfair County, now Dodge. He married Nancy Hendley, daughter of Horton Hendley and his wife Polly Ann Daniel Hendley. Their children were: Jane, who married Jordan Brown; Horton, who died in childhood; Larkin L., who married Elizabeth Hamilton, daughter of Irvin Hamilton; Perry S., who married Elvina Nicholson, daughter of S. C. Nichol- son; A. J., Jr., who married Jennie McCranie, daughter of John McCranie; J. H., who married Mary McRae, daughter of John F. McRae, of Telfair County; W. D., who married Lydia Wishart, daughter of Eli Wishart, of Lumberton, N. C .; Annie, who married R. E. Wishart, of Lumberton, N. C .; T. H., who never married; L. F., who never married; J. F., who married Annie Rowland, daugh- ter of John B. Rowland, of Rowland, N. C.
The Hendley Family.
William Hendley came from Scotland and settled first in Virginia. He was a Revolutionary soldier, and after the close of the war came to Bulloch County, Georgia, where he resided for two years. coming to this section when new settlers began arriving. He settled near
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the Ocmulgee River beyond where the town of Rhine is now, about where old Allston Methodist Church was later built. It is said that the church was built on land formerly owned by Mr. Hendley. He married Millie Ann Horton, and their children were: William, who married a Miss Harrell; Sophia, who married W. L. Harrell. son of Levi Harrell, the pioneer; Jeanet, who married Daniel McCranie, son of John H. McCranie, the pioneer; Nancy, who married a Round- tree; Horton, who married Polly Ann Daniel; one daughter who married a Fletcher; one daughter who married a Posey; and one daughter who married a Jarnigan.
Horton Hendley, son of William, the pioneer, married Polly Ann Daniel, and their children were: Sarah, who married, first, a Keen, and next, a Posey; Dan, who married a Miss Jarnigan, of Alabama; Jeanet (Jensy), who married John A. Harrell, son of Asa Harrell, the pioneer; William, who married a Miss Caruthers; Sophia, who married Willis Harrell, son of Asa Harrell, the pioneer; John, who married Edna Harrell; Millie, who married Bill Taylor, and were the parents of John and Joe Taylor; Mary, who married Matthew Clark; Nancy, who married A. J. Hargrove.
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