Person:Sarah Patton (15)

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Sarah W. Patton
b.3 Apr 1810 Tennessee
d.3 Dec 1888 Lamar County, Texas
m. 18 Feb 1806
  1. William Black Patton1805 - Bet 1863 & 1874
  2. Sarah W. Patton1810 - 1888
  3. Andrew Black Patton1811 - 1864
m. Bef 1842
m. 17 Aug 1848
m. 18 Aug 1869
Facts and Events
Name[1] Sarah W. Patton
Gender Female
Birth[1] 3 Apr 1810 Tennessee
Marriage Bef 1842 Alabama?(her 1st husband; no issue)
to John S. Brooks
Residence? 1842 Triano, a little town in Madison County, Alabama
Marriage 17 Aug 1848 Lamar County, Texas(her 2nd husband; no issue)
to Hundley Vaughan Fowler
Marriage 18 Aug 1869 Lamar County, Texas(his 2nd wife, her 3rd husband; no issue)
to Gen. Rice Maxey
Death[1] 3 Dec 1888 Lamar County, Texas
Burial[1] Shady Grove Cemetery, Pattonville, Lamar County, Texas

"Wm. Black & His Descendants"

57.SARAH BLACK PATTEN was probably born in Alabama. She married John S. Brooks and in 1842 they were living in Triano, a little town in Madison County, Alabama. They also lived in Blountsville, Blount County, Alabama. He died and she moved to Texas where later she married H. V. Fonlar and they lived at Tyler, Smith County, Texas. He died and she married General Rice Maxey. She had no children.


Hundley Vaughan Fowler (born January 6, 1806 in (?Franklin County), Georgia; died August 6, 1866 in Lamar Count . Texas) married (1) in Madison County, Alabama, December 2, 1825, Susan Hill, who was the mother of all four of his children; married (2) in Lamar County, Texas, August 17, 1848, as the second of her three husbands, Sarah W, (Black) Patton, and widow of John S, Brooks, Sarah's third husband was General Rice Maxey.William Black and his Descendents A Genealogy of the Descendents of William Black of Augusta County, Virginia, and Louisiana

References
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