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Mary Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Gathings
b.
17 Mar 1851
Anson Co., North Carolina, United States
d.
23 Nov 1930
Covington, Hill Co., Texas, United States
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F
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Phillip Gathings
1819 - 1895
M
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Elizabeth Ann White
1825 - 1896
m.
Bet 22 Oct 1843 and 26 Oct 1843
Joseph J. Gathings
Abt 1845 - Abt 1845
Philip W. Gathings
Abt 1846 -
Lucy Jane Gathings
1848 - 1921
Mary Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Gathings
1851 - 1930
Josephine Ann Gathings
1855 - 1919
Margaret 'Maggie' L. Gathings
1861 - 1937
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H
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John Albert Stephens
1846 - 1922
W
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Mary Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Gathings
1851 - 1930
m.
25 Sep 1873
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Name
Mary Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Gathings
Gender
Female
Birth
[1]
[2]
17 Mar 1851
Anson Co., North Carolina, United States
Marriage
25 Sep 1873
to
John Albert Stephens
Death
[2]
23 Nov 1930
Covington, Hill Co., Texas, United States
References
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United States.
1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule
. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
Division, Hill Co., Texas.
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2.0
2.1
Research of John Wier JohnW AT WierAssociates DOT com
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Unknown; contributed by Desiree McDonough, Family history of James J. Gathings
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A Memorial and biographical history of Johnson and Hill Counties, Texas
:
containing the early history of this important section of the great state of Texas, together with glimpses of its future prospects, also biographical mention of many of the pioneers and prominent citizens of the present time, and full-page portraits of some of the most eminent men of this section
. (Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1892).
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