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FLANDERS, Ben, Milborn, and Louvenia
FLINN, James A. B.
FREE, Catherine
FULLER, John G.
FLANDERS Well, I just can't seem to find any Flanders listed in Old Coffee Co. I need info on Ben, Milborn, and Louvenia Flanders ( that's all the
names I have ) in late 1800's and early 1900's. This is My Brick Wall
and I need HELP !!! Thank You very much for any help You can give. Bea Simmons 4-10-2004
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FLINN, James A.B. Looking for parent of James A.B. Flinn Born 15 MAR 1814. His OB. says he way born in Georgia and moved to AL with his parents as a young child. Nearest I can find is a marriage for a James Flinn and Martha Mathews 1813 in Warren County, GA. Sure seems to fit, but I need proof!!! Thanks for any help!!! Gladys Mason Dieckmann 6-11-2002
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FREE, Catherine I KNOW THERE MAY HAVE BEEN TWO "CATHERINE FREES" in the Providence Baptist Church in the early 1800's==one would be spelled with a "K" and be the daughter of Lewis and Kezziah Free and the other might be spelled with a "C" and possibly be the Catherine who was a
wife of Bethuel Free. I am trying to get information about
the Bethuel and Catherine Free that were descendants of
Lewis Free---they were living first in Habersham County in
the Batesville District and then in the 1840 census of Hall
County were listed with four children. By the 1850 census
they were LOST!!!! Any help would be appreciated. Liz McManaway June 8, 2004
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FULLER, John G. was born about 1826. He was a civil war veteran, CSA. His wife was NANCY MAGGIE RUTH BOWMAN. They settled in Walton County Georgia, in the part that is now Barrow County. John G. Fuller died in 1898 and is buried at Chapel Church,. Winder, Ga beside his wife.
I'd like to prove or disprove his parents were Ezekiel, born in SC., and Ann. I know that Ezekiel's father was William S. Fuller.
John G. Fuller's siblings may be ~
Robert ~
Elizabeth ~
Luella ~
James ~
William F. ~
Green ~
Wilson ~
Nancy.
Equally important, I'd like to know the parents of Nancy Maggie Ruth Bowman.
Family legend declares these Fullers and Bowmans may have lived in Tennessee and Alabama before settling in Georgia. I greatly appreciate any clues.
JoChastain@earthlink.net 6-6-2002
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