Labon's second wife was named Lourina. They had one child, Sarah Elizabeth Hobbs. The family moved west as far as Wichita Falls, Texas then came back to Alabama. On the trip back back they settled in Home Grove, Texas (Hopkins County) for awhile. The trip back took about seven years, in horse-drawn wagons. Lourina died betwwen 1870 and 1882, perhaps on the way back.
Labon's thrid wife was Sarah Lane "Laney" (Skinner) Kendrick (widow of Sheldrake Kendrick of Conecuh County, Alabama). Labon and Laney married in 1882. They were living in Chilton County, Alabama in 1900, where Laney's son Richard Pierce "Dick" Kendrick and her sister Mahalia (Skinner) Fuller lived with their families. Labon and Laney also lived in the area of the Byrneville Community (Escambia County, Florida). Byrneville was the comminity that Laney's brother-in-law, Robert "Bob" Kendrick founded in 1860 and where Laney's daughters Martha Ann (Kendrick) Adair, Frances Ellen (Kendrick) Gilmore and Lucinda Catherine (Kendrick) Gilmore lived in the same area.
Laney died in 1902 and is buried at Byrneville Cemetery. Labon died in 1912 in Autauga County, Alabama (near Chilton County, where and and Laney had lived earlier).
Labon's second wife was named Lourina. They had one child, Sarah Elizabeth Hobbs. The family moved west as far as Wichita Falls, Texas then came back to Alabama. On the trip back back they settled in Home Grove, Texas (Hopkins County) for awhile. The trip back took about seven years, in horse-drawn wagons. Lourina died betwwen 1870 and 1882, perhaps on the way back.
Labon's thrid wife was Sarah Lane "Laney" (Skinner) Kendrick (widow of Sheldrake Kendrick of Conecuh County, Alabama). Labon and Laney married in 1882. They were living in Chilton County, Alabama in 1900, where Laney's son Richard Pierce "Dick" Kendrick and her sister Mahalia (Skinner) Fuller lived with their families. Labon and Laney also lived in the area of the Byrneville Community (Escambia County, Florida). Byrneville was the comminity that Laney's brother-in-law, Robert "Bob" Kendrick founded in 1860 and where Laney's daughters Martha Ann (Kendrick) Adair, Frances Ellen (Kendrick) Gilmore and Lucinda Catherine (Kendrick) Gilmore lived in the same area.
Laney died in 1902 and is buried at Byrneville Cemetery. Labon died in 1912 in Autauga County, Alabama (near Chilton County, where and and Laney had lived earlier).
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