He married Mariah Henry, daughter of John Henry Sr and Mary "Polly" Reynolds.
Their children were Mary N.; William H; John Washington; Oliver H. P.; Mahala S.; Harriet A.; Uriah and Newton C. Tabor
He was a Farmer and served as Justice of The Peace for a time period between 1825 and 1833, in Bibb Co., Alabama.
He died in a tragic accident involving a runaway wagon team. A heavy barrel of flour from the wagon struck the judge, knocking him from the wagon and landing on top of him, crushing the life from his aged body,
Bio furnished by M.C. Forister.
He married Mariah Henry, daughter of John Henry Sr and Mary "Polly" Reynolds.
Their children were Mary N.; William H; John Washington; Oliver H. P.; Mahala S.; Harriet A.; Uriah and Newton C. Tabor
He was a Farmer and served as Justice of The Peace for a time period between 1825 and 1833, in Bibb Co., Alabama.
He died in a tragic accident involving a runaway wagon team. A heavy barrel of flour from the wagon struck the judge, knocking him from the wagon and landing on top of him, crushing the life from his aged body,
Bio furnished by M.C. Forister.
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