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Harriett Cottle Thompson

Birth
Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri, USA
Death
1841 (aged 27–28)
Bastrop, Bastrop County, Texas, USA
Burial
Alum Creek, Bastrop County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Sarah & Stephen Cottle.

Wife of Andrew Tumlinson and Wife of Thomas Thompson.

Harriett died before 1842.
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Harriet's first husband, Andrew Tumlinson (b. 21 Jan 1806 in NC; d. 1830) was the former husband of widow with a family of 2, Harriet Cottle Tumlinson (marrried 2 Jul 1829), who received title to a sitio of land in her maiden name on the west bank of the San Marcos River in Guadalupe County after Andrew was killed by Indians. Andrew was a son of John and Elizabeth Plemmons Tumlinson. Andrew and Harriet arrived in the DeWitt Colony in 1827 and were some of its earliest residents. The death of Andrew Tumlinson is described in Wilbarger's Indian Depredations in Texas. Information provided with approval by SONS OF DEWITT COLONY TEXAS
Wallace L. McKeehan, All Rights Reserved
Daughter of Sarah & Stephen Cottle.

Wife of Andrew Tumlinson and Wife of Thomas Thompson.

Harriett died before 1842.
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Harriet's first husband, Andrew Tumlinson (b. 21 Jan 1806 in NC; d. 1830) was the former husband of widow with a family of 2, Harriet Cottle Tumlinson (marrried 2 Jul 1829), who received title to a sitio of land in her maiden name on the west bank of the San Marcos River in Guadalupe County after Andrew was killed by Indians. Andrew was a son of John and Elizabeth Plemmons Tumlinson. Andrew and Harriet arrived in the DeWitt Colony in 1827 and were some of its earliest residents. The death of Andrew Tumlinson is described in Wilbarger's Indian Depredations in Texas. Information provided with approval by SONS OF DEWITT COLONY TEXAS
Wallace L. McKeehan, All Rights Reserved


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