beloved husband for several years, the complete exemplary pioneer woman,
daughter; wife and mother watching over her children as the days
and nights were woven together in joys, sorrow, failure as well as success,
inherent in each of her roles in life.
mJo.hn17T82hurTmeonnnesbse. e 1755, in Virginia d. 1826, Lincoln County, Mo.
Mary Little b. 1758 Virginia d. 1831, Lincoln County, Mo.
Issue:
I. Benjamin Thurmon V. Joseph Thurmon
II. Ruth Thurmon VI. May Thurmon
III. Rebecca Thurmon VII. Isaac Thurmon
IV. Joshua Thurmon VIII.John L. Thurmon, Jr.
IX. George Thurmon
Source: The Western Trek by Luther Shobe,
Ref. Children's names and birth dates together with other dates
abstracted from letter written by Mary (Thurmon) Garrett
dated 12, October 1892 who was a granddaughter of John and
Mary (Little) Thurmon.
I do not know where she is buried, but it is possible she was buried here beside her husband.
beloved husband for several years, the complete exemplary pioneer woman,
daughter; wife and mother watching over her children as the days
and nights were woven together in joys, sorrow, failure as well as success,
inherent in each of her roles in life.
mJo.hn17T82hurTmeonnnesbse. e 1755, in Virginia d. 1826, Lincoln County, Mo.
Mary Little b. 1758 Virginia d. 1831, Lincoln County, Mo.
Issue:
I. Benjamin Thurmon V. Joseph Thurmon
II. Ruth Thurmon VI. May Thurmon
III. Rebecca Thurmon VII. Isaac Thurmon
IV. Joshua Thurmon VIII.John L. Thurmon, Jr.
IX. George Thurmon
Source: The Western Trek by Luther Shobe,
Ref. Children's names and birth dates together with other dates
abstracted from letter written by Mary (Thurmon) Garrett
dated 12, October 1892 who was a granddaughter of John and
Mary (Little) Thurmon.
I do not know where she is buried, but it is possible she was buried here beside her husband.
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