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Millicent Mary Horn Cousins

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
1857 (aged 22–23)
Choctaw County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Pushmataha, Choctaw County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Biography, "Daniel B. Wood and Family, William Horn and Family............" compiled by W. D. Wood (about 1904). In the biography, he states the following:

"My Aunt Millicent, daughter of Grandfather's second marriage, married in Choctaw county a Dr. Cousins. Cousins and his wife are both dead, they died in Choctaw county. The fruits of this marriage were three children, Alice, George and Henry. When Uncle Ad and Aunt Nannie Harrison moved to Texas, they brought with them to Texas the three Cousins children. Alice Cousins married at Centerville John D. Stell, a grandson of Col. John D. Stell. The fruits of this marriage were four children, James Stell, J. D. Stell, Beulah and Ollie Stell. James is married. He married a Miss Manning of Madison county, they have one child, a son. J. D. Stell is married. He married a Miss Cundiff of leon county, they have one child. Beulah and Ollie Stell are single at this time. Alice Stell and one of her children reside in Leon county. George Cousins is married and has several children. He married a Miss Lovet of Calvert, Robertson county, Texas. Henry Cousins is dead. he died a single man."

Millicent Cousins' birth and death dates are estimated dates. Her husband died in 1859 and it is not known if she died with the birth of her last child in 1857 or between that time and 1859. She did die before 1860 because her children are living with her mother, Mary Horn, on the 1860 census.

Also in the biography, he states: "Dr. J. B. Cousins and his wife Millicent and their son, J. B. Cousins, Jr." are buried in the Horn family graveyard.

[Note: W. D. Wood doesn't list the fourth child, J. B. Cousins, Jr., of his Aunt Millicent in her bio but he does listed the child as buried with Millicent and J. B. Cousins in the Horn family graveyard.]
Biography, "Daniel B. Wood and Family, William Horn and Family............" compiled by W. D. Wood (about 1904). In the biography, he states the following:

"My Aunt Millicent, daughter of Grandfather's second marriage, married in Choctaw county a Dr. Cousins. Cousins and his wife are both dead, they died in Choctaw county. The fruits of this marriage were three children, Alice, George and Henry. When Uncle Ad and Aunt Nannie Harrison moved to Texas, they brought with them to Texas the three Cousins children. Alice Cousins married at Centerville John D. Stell, a grandson of Col. John D. Stell. The fruits of this marriage were four children, James Stell, J. D. Stell, Beulah and Ollie Stell. James is married. He married a Miss Manning of Madison county, they have one child, a son. J. D. Stell is married. He married a Miss Cundiff of leon county, they have one child. Beulah and Ollie Stell are single at this time. Alice Stell and one of her children reside in Leon county. George Cousins is married and has several children. He married a Miss Lovet of Calvert, Robertson county, Texas. Henry Cousins is dead. he died a single man."

Millicent Cousins' birth and death dates are estimated dates. Her husband died in 1859 and it is not known if she died with the birth of her last child in 1857 or between that time and 1859. She did die before 1860 because her children are living with her mother, Mary Horn, on the 1860 census.

Also in the biography, he states: "Dr. J. B. Cousins and his wife Millicent and their son, J. B. Cousins, Jr." are buried in the Horn family graveyard.

[Note: W. D. Wood doesn't list the fourth child, J. B. Cousins, Jr., of his Aunt Millicent in her bio but he does listed the child as buried with Millicent and J. B. Cousins in the Horn family graveyard.]


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