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Permelia <I>Arnold</I> Carver Johnson

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Permelia Arnold Carver Johnson

Birth
USA
Death
25 Dec 1885 (aged 74–75)
Texas, USA
Burial
Troup, Smith County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Sources:
Death Certificate
1985 Ebenezer Cemetery Survey
2006 Ebenezer Cemetery Survey

The 1985 Survey states:
:JOHNSON, Permelia - d. 25 Dec 1885 aged about 75 yrs.
: sister of G. M. Arnold

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. William Arnold died near Miffin, Tennessee, about 1830. His children were John, who died in Tennessee, unmarried; Martin, who had a family and lived and died in Tennessee; Willis lived in Tennessee and died there; Meredith, who passed away in Smith county, Texas; James, who also died in Smith county; Permelia, who spent the latter part of her life in Texas, and first married a Mr. Carver, and second William Johnson, lived in Missouri during the period of the Civil war, where she lost her husband as a Union soldier; Nancy, who lived in Tennessee and married Thom M Lynch, now deceased; and George M."

Sources:
Death Certificate
1985 Ebenezer Cemetery Survey
2006 Ebenezer Cemetery Survey

The 1985 Survey states:
:JOHNSON, Permelia - d. 25 Dec 1885 aged about 75 yrs.
: sister of G. M. Arnold

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. William Arnold died near Miffin, Tennessee, about 1830. His children were John, who died in Tennessee, unmarried; Martin, who had a family and lived and died in Tennessee; Willis lived in Tennessee and died there; Meredith, who passed away in Smith county, Texas; James, who also died in Smith county; Permelia, who spent the latter part of her life in Texas, and first married a Mr. Carver, and second William Johnson, lived in Missouri during the period of the Civil war, where she lost her husband as a Union soldier; Nancy, who lived in Tennessee and married Thom M Lynch, now deceased; and George M."



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