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Frances “Fanny” <I>Holden</I> Bynum

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Frances “Fanny” Holden Bynum

Birth
Pickens County, South Carolina, USA
Death
19 Apr 1901 (aged 67)
Burial
Altoona, Etowah County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
139
Memorial ID
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This appears to be Frances (Fanny) Holden the first wife of Elijah B. Bynum. She was born March 1837, Pickens South Carolina, one of the daughters of James H. Holden and Mary Polly Alexander. She is the sister of, Elizabeth Ann Holden, also buried at Moodys. Frances is listed on a comon stone with Elijah, where she is listed as born 1836 and died 1920. Frances and Elijah are enumerated in the 1900 census living with their youngest son Terry. At that time they are living in Daileys, Blount County, Frances must have died between that census and 1902 when Elijah married a second time.
Frances (Fanny) Holden is the sister of my paternal gg-grandmother.
Elijah B. Bynum is the brother of my maternial gg-grandmother.
This appears to be Frances (Fanny) Holden the first wife of Elijah B. Bynum. She was born March 1837, Pickens South Carolina, one of the daughters of James H. Holden and Mary Polly Alexander. She is the sister of, Elizabeth Ann Holden, also buried at Moodys. Frances is listed on a comon stone with Elijah, where she is listed as born 1836 and died 1920. Frances and Elijah are enumerated in the 1900 census living with their youngest son Terry. At that time they are living in Daileys, Blount County, Frances must have died between that census and 1902 when Elijah married a second time.
Frances (Fanny) Holden is the sister of my paternal gg-grandmother.
Elijah B. Bynum is the brother of my maternial gg-grandmother.


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  • Created by: Dalton J. Nix
  • Added: Jul 9, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28155949/frances-bynum: accessed ), memorial page for Frances “Fanny” Holden Bynum (Mar 1834–19 Apr 1901), Find a Grave Memorial ID 28155949, citing Moodys Chapel Cemetery, Altoona, Etowah County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by Dalton J. Nix (contributor 46810816).