p 355 - Elizabeth Anna Tatum Harper, wife of Charles Rhodes Harper, was the second
daughter of Dudley Herbert Tatum and Frances Kirby Green Tatum. She was born
June 1, 1843. During childhood, she attended the day and boarding school of her
father, at his home. When a young woman she was a student at the Baptist Female
College, at Madison, Georgia, but the war prevented her graduation. Her father,
Dudley H. Tatum, was born in Gilford County, North Carolina, in 1805. He came
from his native State on horseback in 1834, to Jones County, Georgia, where he
spent two years teaching. While there in the home of Capt. Miles Greene, he met
and later married in 1835, a relative of Capt. Green's, Frances Kirby Greene. In
1836, they established their home in Baldwin County, on a farm five miles west
of Milledgeville, where Mr. Tatum lived for sixty-two years, dying at the age of
ninety-three. His wife, Frances Greene Tatum, was born in Brunswick County,
Virginia, in 1814. Her father died when she was quite young and in 1832, she and
her mother, Mrs. Judith Mabry Greene, moved to Milledgeville, where they lived
until the marriage of the daughter. She died in 1887, at her home near
Milledgeville.
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[see Transcript:Cook, Anna Maria Green. History of Baldwin County, Georgia]