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His intended bride was Sarah , the second daughter of Colonel Taylor , whose
heart he had won while stationed at Fort Crawford . Over this courtship and
marriage the tongue of gossip has hardly yet ceased to wag . Although Davis
would ...
His intended bride was Sarah , the second daughter of Colonel Taylor , whose
heart he had won while stationed at Fort Crawford . Over this courtship and
marriage the tongue of gossip has hardly yet ceased to wag . Although Davis
would ...
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Of Mrs. Taylor he adds : " I do not know that she ever saw her daughter again , in
whom her happiness and life were wrapped up . She mourned as Mother Ceres
did for Prosperine and Jefferson Davis in her view was just as villainous and ...
Of Mrs. Taylor he adds : " I do not know that she ever saw her daughter again , in
whom her happiness and life were wrapped up . She mourned as Mother Ceres
did for Prosperine and Jefferson Davis in her view was just as villainous and ...
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... to southern school children as little short of infamous . See , for example , the
sketch of his life prepared expressly for their use by Mildred L. Rutherford ,
Historian General of the United Daughters of the Confederacy , entitled Jefferson
Davis ...
... to southern school children as little short of infamous . See , for example , the
sketch of his life prepared expressly for their use by Mildred L. Rutherford ,
Historian General of the United Daughters of the Confederacy , entitled Jefferson
Davis ...
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... and State Treasurer 1848-1857 . 46 Stephen A. Douglas was married
November 20 , 1856 , to Adele , daughter of James Madison Cutts , of
Washington . to me to have a good deal of influence upon 34 J. I. S. H. S. George
Thomas Palmer .
... and State Treasurer 1848-1857 . 46 Stephen A. Douglas was married
November 20 , 1856 , to Adele , daughter of James Madison Cutts , of
Washington . to me to have a good deal of influence upon 34 J. I. S. H. S. George
Thomas Palmer .
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From Mrs. George T. Barrett of Grove City , Illinois , who was Lura A. Rountree , a
daughter of Bereroyal Rountree , brother of Hiram , we have this data as to his
ancestry ; " Hiram Rountree was the second child , and the oldest son , of Dr.
John ...
From Mrs. George T. Barrett of Grove City , Illinois , who was Lura A. Rountree , a
daughter of Bereroyal Rountree , brother of Hiram , we have this data as to his
ancestry ; " Hiram Rountree was the second child , and the oldest son , of Dr.
John ...
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