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The Mullis Melange
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| 1 | "The first of our kin who came to Texas from North Carolina were Uncle Bennie Morris with his second wife, eight children, wagons, horses and cattle, and fifteen slaves. With him, also came Spencer Shelton with his second wife and family.... They were among the first group to move from Gaston County, North Carolina, to Cass County, Texas. They left North Carolina in 1856 and landed in the concord community, Texas in January 1856. They forded the rivers, crossed the Mississippi somewhere below Memphis. The trip took three or four weeks. Somewhere Below Memphis. The Trip Took Three Or Four Weeks. | Family: F267
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| 2 | A conflicting source tells us the couple was married January 14, 1874. | Family: F12
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| 3 | According to Ann Villone Courts (niece of Peter), Margaret was a common law wife. | Family: F61
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| 4 | According to Darleen Vanvolkenburg Brill, this was the church that Laverna's mother Jeanette and stepfather Henry Wolf went to. | Family: F3
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| 5 | According to the Mullis Melange Book. Calvin and Mary Jane were never married, but they had a daughter together (Margaret Mullis). Calvin and Mary Jane were first cousins. | Family: F1188
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| 6 | Ann Villone Courts (the niece of Peter and Jeanette) remembers Peter and Jeanette getting divorced. | Family: F4
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| 7 | Both died of Yellow Fever. Their children moved to Philadephia, PA to live with members of the Stewart Family. No further information. | Family: F2095
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| 8 | Charles and Pherby moved to Georgia. | Family: F128
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| 9 | Charlotte Journal, (Mecklenburg Co, NC) September 19, 1843 -Married in Lincoln county, on the 30th ult., by Robert ALEXANDER, Esq., Mr. Henry GASTON to Miss Mary MOORE. -On the same day (30th ult.), by the Rev. Mr. HOLLIDAY, Mr. Benjamin MORRIS to Miss Caroline RANKIN, both of Lincoln. | Family: F267
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| 10 | Dexter, Mary, and Dexter (the child) all died when their home caught fire. | Family: F24
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| 11 | Emannuel and his family left North Carolina and moved to Coldwater, Wayne County, Missouri | Family: F171
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| 12 | Eonard and Cora bought 50 acres of land in east mecklenburg from his father's sister and her husband, Dora and Press Allen, when they moved to Concord. | Family: F778
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| 13 | George Carpenter lived with the family as a farm hand in 1900. | Family: F12
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| 14 | Granted to solomon by Richard Griffin. | Family: F15
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| 15 | Granted to Solomon by the state of North Carolina. | Family: F15
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| 16 | He and his wife died the same day. They were burried in a double coffee and it was reported that 2000 people came to the funeral. | Family: F1644
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| 17 | He lived about two miles north of Dallas, near P. A. Surnmey's, on the plantation he bought, it is said, from John Clemmer who moved to Monroe County. Tenn., in 1827. After the death of Jacob Costner the place became the property of his daughter, Louisa, and her husband, Col. Wm. G. Morris. | Family: F80
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| 18 | It is assumed that Margaret was living in Bedford County as shown for Vincent on the 1810 Bedford County Census - since they were married in 1803 | Family: F19
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| 19 | It is believed that this family settled in Wake County, NC that was formed out of Orange County, NC. They settled on a land grand acquired form John Mullis and Margaret Brumbelow Mullis. | Family: F136
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| 20 | It is possible they had a small home on Jacob Mullis' land. The 1860 census shows them at the same address as Jacob Mullis with a residence value of $200.00. | Family: F127
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| 21 | Jacob Costner gave/sold land to his daughter Louisa and son in law William as shown in Gaston Book of Deeds book 3 page 295. | Family: F18
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| 22 | Janette and Peter separated July 1929. The boys LeRoy and Peter remained with their father as outlined in the divorce decree. LaVerna remained with Janette. Janette and LaVerna lived with Janette's parents at the time of the divorce. | Family: F4
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| 23 | Lillian and her husband Clarence were injured in an auto accident in which Clarence received a cut over his left eye and a compound fracture of the left leg. Lillian sustained a fracture of the right knee. Both were treated at Columbia Hospital in Buffalo. | Family: F87
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| 24 | Margaret married CC after her husband died and she moved to Washington State. | Family: F344
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| 25 | Married by Luke Bird | Family: F142
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| 26 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F697
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| 27 | Nancy married Jacob near Mullis Bridge. He was considered a goo moral man and a good bible reader. He could see to read the fine print when he was 80 years old. (Info from James Pickney Hinson the son of Robert Winslow and Franky Mullis). | Family: F14
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| 28 | Rayford grew up in Mecklenburg County, NC where he was born. His wife Elizabeth was from Spruce Pine, NC. After several of their children were born they moved to Jacksonville, Florida where he spent the remainder of his life. | Family: F673
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| 29 | Sep. 23, 1814; Benjamin Hunt & Nancy McBride; Vinson Morris, Surety; Consent of Stephen Hunt; Married by Luke Bird, Sept. 1814. | Family: F142
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| 30 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F1
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| 31 | Susan E. Little, born abt 1849, was living in the household. | Family: F127
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| 32 | The 1880 census listed Margaret Drake, age 26, living with the family. She is listed as a friend. | Family: F12
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| 33 | The 1910 Census lists Jane as living with her father and single. | Family: F1040
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| 34 | The 1930 census showed that the family had a radio. | Family: F5
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| 35 | The couple later moved from North Carolina to Georgia | Family: F141
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| 36 | The couple later settled in Texas. | Family: F2084
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| 37 | The couple moved to Georgia. | Family: F138
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| 38 | The couple was married by R. F.W. Stamey. Witnessed by his father Noah Alexander, his relative Amos Alexander, her parents Amos and Mary E. Morris.. | Family: F533
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| 39 | The couple was married by the Reverend C. N. Robinson | Family: F419
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| 40 | The couple were married at the bride's home by J.F. Plonk officiating. | Family: F360
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| 41 | The family moved from an unknown area to Anson County, NC (present day Union County). | Family: F2136
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| 42 | The family moved to Texas. | Family: F226
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| 43 | The family states that Martin was a farmer and Mattie a housewife. | Family: F538
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| 44 | The house was rented. | Family: F123
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| 45 | The land was sold/granted to Solomon by Richard Griffin who was probably Solomon's father-in-law. | Family: F15
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| 46 | The Mullis Melange book lists has an erroneous marraige date. | Family: F2011
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| 47 | The permission for the marriage of Hans Adam and Anna Margretha was given by Monsieur de Werth a French Bailiff "by his own hand". | Family: F337
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| 48 | The property value of the home was $600.00 | Family: F14
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| 49 | The property was valued at $1000.00. | Family: F14
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| 50 | Their property value was $550.00 | Family: F14
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