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Anne Blythe Osborn

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
12 Feb 1837 (aged 65)
Horse Shoe, Henderson County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Horse Shoe, Henderson County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of James Blythe, granddaughter of William Blythe and Sarah Champion and great-granddaughter of James and Elizabeth Champion. In 1792 she married Jeremiah Osborn in Buncombe Co., NC.

Anne and Jeremiah had 11 children; Nancy Anne Osborne Wood, Ruth Osborne Orr, Mary J. Osborne Cagle, Jesse Osborn, James Osborn, John Osborne, Rebecca Osborne McCall, Franklin Champion Osborn, Jane Osborne Rickman, Sharlotte Osborne Berry and Elizabeth Osborne Orr.
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The vast majority of the Jeremiah Osborne Family Cemetery in Henderson County, N.C., was bulldozed for a house, and the slave section was also destroyed. (Note that in the Henderson County N.C. Cemetery book and for Henderson County government purposes it is named the Jeremiah Osborne Cemetery.)
But, the graves of Jeremiah Osborne Jr. and his wives are still there. They are visible and were not destroyed.
The drive way that leads to the house makes a circle directly in front of the house. In the middle of this circle are the graves of Jeremiah Osborne Jr. and his wives.
Added by Jennie Jones Giles on May 12, 2015 1:25 AM
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Anne is my 4th great-grandaunt.
Daughter of James Blythe, granddaughter of William Blythe and Sarah Champion and great-granddaughter of James and Elizabeth Champion. In 1792 she married Jeremiah Osborn in Buncombe Co., NC.

Anne and Jeremiah had 11 children; Nancy Anne Osborne Wood, Ruth Osborne Orr, Mary J. Osborne Cagle, Jesse Osborn, James Osborn, John Osborne, Rebecca Osborne McCall, Franklin Champion Osborn, Jane Osborne Rickman, Sharlotte Osborne Berry and Elizabeth Osborne Orr.
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The vast majority of the Jeremiah Osborne Family Cemetery in Henderson County, N.C., was bulldozed for a house, and the slave section was also destroyed. (Note that in the Henderson County N.C. Cemetery book and for Henderson County government purposes it is named the Jeremiah Osborne Cemetery.)
But, the graves of Jeremiah Osborne Jr. and his wives are still there. They are visible and were not destroyed.
The drive way that leads to the house makes a circle directly in front of the house. In the middle of this circle are the graves of Jeremiah Osborne Jr. and his wives.
Added by Jennie Jones Giles on May 12, 2015 1:25 AM
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Anne is my 4th great-grandaunt.


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  • Created by: Wayne L. Osborne
  • Added: Oct 31, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60933012/anne-osborn: accessed ), memorial page for Anne Blythe Osborn (27 Mar 1771–12 Feb 1837), Find a Grave Memorial ID 60933012, citing Jeremiah Osborne Cemetery, Horse Shoe, Henderson County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by Wayne L. Osborne (contributor 46540493).