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Carter Elizabeth [Female]

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Daniel William [Male]
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Mosley Mary [Female]
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Daniel 'Darby' [Male]
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The Descendants of 'Darby' Daniel are take primarily form WFT Vol 1 #596

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McCowan Susan Jane [Female] b. 19 OCT 1842 4 CD Bedford, County, Tn. - d. 18 SEP 1892 Tn.

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Patterson Irene [Female]
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Harrison? Ann [Female]
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Jamison Elizabeth [Female] b. ABT. 1810 - d. AUG 1831
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Pitts Nancy [Female] b. 4 APR 1805 Wayne Co., NC - d. 13 AUG 1882 Sangamon Co., Ill, buried in Cambell Cemetery, Loami, IL
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Nancy (Pitts) Hudson is Jerry L. Sanner's gggg grandmother. According toJerry, Nancy is sai d to have had seven children. Only Nancy and Blaneyare named. Matthew is assumed as he is fou nd in Rutherf ord Co., TN andwas born in NC according to the 1850 census on page 334.

Nancy remembers the privations she endured on coming to Sangamon Co., IL.

The first year they all shook with ague . The next year the "deep snow"came. Their cabin wa s built with the door outside. One morning they gotup and could not open it; the snow was dr ifted higher then the door. Byloud calls they attracted the attention of her father in law , who cameand shoveled the snow away and relieved them from their imprisonment.They were fo r a long time without tea, coffee or sugar and had tosubstitute hominy for bread. She though t that if she could only get outof Illinois
she would never want anything more, but would be happy for the rest ofher mortal life. Fou r years later herself & husband visited Tenn. Thehills seemed higher - she thought the ston e on the land h ad increasedten fold and the soil was a deeper red than ever before. Her chi efdesire was to return to Illinois and she has always been satisfied sincethat time.

Nancy Hudson describing a visit to St. Clair co. to see her mother, saysthey traveled in a on e-horse carriage over country where it yielded atleast forty bushels of green flies per acre . It was all they could do tosave the life of their horse by wrapping it up with bed clothin g. Afterthat they laid up in daylight and traveled at night.

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Irions Frederick Witt [Male]
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Rebecca?Elizabeth [Female]
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Nixon James A. [Male] b. 4 JUL 1853
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Jamison Isaac [Male] b. 28 AUG 1804 - d. 11 AUG 1825 Clarksville, Montgomery Co., TN on farm
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Johnson Susan Ann [Female]
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Irions Sarah [Female] b. ABT. 1837
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Irions Thomas P. [Male] b. 11 MAR 1842 Rutherford Co., TN - d. 29 APR 1890 Hardin Co., TN, Liberty Grove Cemetery
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Patterson Elden [Male]
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Irions John J. [Male] b. 20 FEB 1848 - d. 18 OCT 1915 Gravelly Spring, AL
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John married three times.

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Irions Phillip [Male] b. 25 DEC 1842 Rutherford Co., TN - d. 2 OCT 1911 Florence, Lauderdale Co., AL
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Irions Mary Jane 'Mollie' [Female] b. 9 MAR 1847 - d. 1 JAN 1931 Florence, Lauderdale Co., AL
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