1985 Ebenezer Cemetery Survey
2006 Ebenezer Cemetery Survey
The 1985 census does not show anything.
The 2006 survey shows
The oldest burial found is, Nancy Arnold Tombstone reads( Nancy mother
of G.M. Arnold b. 4-1776 - d. 4-30-1856)
Unlinked children
James Arnold owner refuses to link
According to Texas and Texans, Volume 3, by Francis White Johnson, "Mr. Arnold represents a anti-bellum family of the state of Tennessee. His father was George M. Arnold, who was born in Alabama, April 15, 1824, educated sparingly, and was a son of William Arnold, a slave-owning planter who moved from Virginia to Lawrence District, South Carolina, and married Nancy Meredith, a granddaughter of one of the original Lawrences, after whom that district was named."
1985 Ebenezer Cemetery Survey
2006 Ebenezer Cemetery Survey
The 1985 census does not show anything.
The 2006 survey shows
The oldest burial found is, Nancy Arnold Tombstone reads( Nancy mother
of G.M. Arnold b. 4-1776 - d. 4-30-1856)
Unlinked children
James Arnold owner refuses to link
According to Texas and Texans, Volume 3, by Francis White Johnson, "Mr. Arnold represents a anti-bellum family of the state of Tennessee. His father was George M. Arnold, who was born in Alabama, April 15, 1824, educated sparingly, and was a son of William Arnold, a slave-owning planter who moved from Virginia to Lawrence District, South Carolina, and married Nancy Meredith, a granddaughter of one of the original Lawrences, after whom that district was named."
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