The Absalom Horne family of South Carolina & Arkansas/ John Logan Davis

Authors

Davis, John L (Author)

Format

CD-Rom

Language

English

Publication Date

2016

Publisher

John Logan Davis

Place of Publication

Hot Springs, Arkansas

Physical

1 CD-ROM

Notes

Absalom Horne, son of Elijah Horne and Mary Booth, was born in 1801 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. He married Permelia Johnson in 1828. They had nine children. They moved to Clark County, Arkansas in the 1860's.

Includes Bourland, Bunch, Carter, Davis, Earle, Epperson, Galloway, Harper, Holloway, Medlock, Meeks, Pickett, Posey, Ross, Sparkman, Stone, Wesson, Williams, Zimmerman and related families.

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CD-ROM no. 9306FamilySearch Library B1 CD CabinetStorage
Call NumberLocationCollection/ShelfAvailability
CD-ROM no. 9306FamilySearch Library B1 CD CabinetStorage

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