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David Winston Parrish, when grown, moved to Mississippi, and married Mary, daughter of Solomon Clark, of Pontotoc, one of the best men I ever knew. They had two children. One of them, Susan, married Judge Locke Houston, of Aberdeen, “ a fifirst-rate man, and one of the best lawyers in the State.” They have four or fifive children, one of whom is'a young lawyer, and another, Mrs. Mary Gillespie, a wonderful singer, and, now (1888) postmistress at Aberdeen. The second daughter of David Winston Parrish, is Sallie. unmarried. His widow married Judge Stephen Adams, then Circuit Judge, an excellent man of fair ability, who served two terms in Congress. They had two children, Edward, a very intellectual young man, who is connected with the cotton business in Mobile, and Belle Adams (Mrs. Professor Wills) principal of the Aberdeen Female College. “ Belle was one of the prettiest and sweetest girls we ever had at Aberdeen (says my informant).
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https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=xNo_AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&pg=GBS.PA307
David Winston Parrish, when grown, moved to Mississippi, and married Mary, daughter of Solomon Clark, of Pontotoc, one of the best men I ever knew. They had two children. One of them, Susan, married Judge Locke Houston, of Aberdeen, “ a fifirst-rate man, and one of the best lawyers in the State.” They have four or fifive children, one of whom is'a young lawyer, and another, Mrs. Mary Gillespie, a wonderful singer, and, now (1888) postmistress at Aberdeen. The second daughter of David Winston Parrish, is Sallie. unmarried. His widow married Judge Stephen Adams, then Circuit Judge, an excellent man of fair ability, who served two terms in Congress. They had two children, Edward, a very intellectual young man, who is connected with the cotton business in Mobile, and Belle Adams (Mrs. Professor Wills) principal of the Aberdeen Female College. “ Belle was one of the prettiest and sweetest girls we ever had at Aberdeen (says my informant).
From https to here was contributed by GENEALOGYLOVE (#47646375) via email to Gail Fisher Walker on March 11, 2017
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