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Charles H. Partin/Pardon

Birth
Death
30 Jan 1920 (aged 75–76)
Burial
Frankewing, Giles County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Charles H. Partin was the son of John Hightower Partin (1792-1876) and his first wife, Nancy Holley (1802-1863).

Tennessee, Deaths and Burials Index, 1874-1955
Name: Chas Pardon
Birth Date: abt 1844
Age: 76
Death Date: 30 Jan 1920
Death Place: Marshall, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Father's Name: John Pardon [aka Hightower Partin]
FHL Film Number: 1299721

The Partin surname was also spelled Parton, Parten, Pardon, Parden, Partain, etc., in the same direct family line. Many Partin family members, including Charles H. Partin, are buried at Bradshaw-Center Point Cemetery with only simple field stones as their markers.

1880 Giles Co TN Census,
Household Members
Name Age
Charles Parton 36
Laura A. Parton 30
Nancy M. Parton 12
James H. Parton 9
Mary A. Parton 8
Talitha E. Parton 6
Martha C. Parton 2
Harvey Mc Coy 55 father-in-law
Willie J. Mc Coy 13 sister-in-law
John T. Parton 10 step-brother (different mothers)


About 1865 Charles H. Partin married Elizabeth L. McCoy (aka Laura A. McCoy), daughter of Harvey McCoy and wife Tabitha Worley. Children of Charles H. Partin and his first wife were: Nancy (c1867-), James H.(c1870-), Mary (c1872-), Tabitha E. (c1874-) and Martha C. (c1878-1904; aka "Mattie, Patcie").

Charles H. Partin's second wife was Margaret Wright Burns; they were married on Feb. 13, 1890 in Giles County, TN.
She had four children (William E., James Claude, Annie Elizabeth "Lizzie", and Daisy Mae)from her first marriage to William Henry Burns.

Margaret Wright Burns Partin died sometime between the 1910 and the 1920 censuses. She is most likely buried at Bradshaw with only a fieldstone marker. Both her husbands, William Henry Burns and Charles H. Partin, are buried at Bradshaw. She was married to her second husband, Charles H. Partin, when she died. Many Partin family members buried loved ones sans tombstones, using field stones as markers. Her first husband, W.H. Burns, is buried at Bradshaw and has a tombstone. Most of the Burns family buried loved ones with tombstone markers.

On his death certificate, Charles H. Partin, is listed as Chas. Pardon. At the time of his death 30 Jan 1920, he was living in Marshall Co., Tenn. with his step-daughter, Annie Elizabeth "Lizzie" Burns Adams, and her husband, Peter Adams, who gave the death certificate information. The place of burial is listed as Center Point.

Charles H. Partin was the son of John Hightower Partin (1792-1876) and his first wife, Nancy Holley (1802-1863).

Tennessee, Deaths and Burials Index, 1874-1955
Name: Chas Pardon
Birth Date: abt 1844
Age: 76
Death Date: 30 Jan 1920
Death Place: Marshall, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Father's Name: John Pardon [aka Hightower Partin]
FHL Film Number: 1299721

The Partin surname was also spelled Parton, Parten, Pardon, Parden, Partain, etc., in the same direct family line. Many Partin family members, including Charles H. Partin, are buried at Bradshaw-Center Point Cemetery with only simple field stones as their markers.

1880 Giles Co TN Census,
Household Members
Name Age
Charles Parton 36
Laura A. Parton 30
Nancy M. Parton 12
James H. Parton 9
Mary A. Parton 8
Talitha E. Parton 6
Martha C. Parton 2
Harvey Mc Coy 55 father-in-law
Willie J. Mc Coy 13 sister-in-law
John T. Parton 10 step-brother (different mothers)


About 1865 Charles H. Partin married Elizabeth L. McCoy (aka Laura A. McCoy), daughter of Harvey McCoy and wife Tabitha Worley. Children of Charles H. Partin and his first wife were: Nancy (c1867-), James H.(c1870-), Mary (c1872-), Tabitha E. (c1874-) and Martha C. (c1878-1904; aka "Mattie, Patcie").

Charles H. Partin's second wife was Margaret Wright Burns; they were married on Feb. 13, 1890 in Giles County, TN.
She had four children (William E., James Claude, Annie Elizabeth "Lizzie", and Daisy Mae)from her first marriage to William Henry Burns.

Margaret Wright Burns Partin died sometime between the 1910 and the 1920 censuses. She is most likely buried at Bradshaw with only a fieldstone marker. Both her husbands, William Henry Burns and Charles H. Partin, are buried at Bradshaw. She was married to her second husband, Charles H. Partin, when she died. Many Partin family members buried loved ones sans tombstones, using field stones as markers. Her first husband, W.H. Burns, is buried at Bradshaw and has a tombstone. Most of the Burns family buried loved ones with tombstone markers.

On his death certificate, Charles H. Partin, is listed as Chas. Pardon. At the time of his death 30 Jan 1920, he was living in Marshall Co., Tenn. with his step-daughter, Annie Elizabeth "Lizzie" Burns Adams, and her husband, Peter Adams, who gave the death certificate information. The place of burial is listed as Center Point.



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