Maid of Cane Creek Memories - Putnam Co., TN Memoirs of Margaret Arizona Allison Maddux
UCGA (Upper Cumberland Genealogical Association, Inc.) Vol. XVII, No. 3 - Fall, 1992 - pg. 91-96...
Pa first married Mary Lowe, called Polly, a daughter of Quinton Lowe, and a sister of Alfred Lowe. She died leaving the following children: Laura Frances; Eliza Ann; George Alexander; James LaFayette, he was called Fate; Joseph Anderson; and Franklin Pierce Allison. He then married Catherine McCaleb a daughter of Capt. S.M. McCaleb, and had a son William Earl who died when about nine months old, and then me, Margaret Arizona Allison, then a boy who was born dead. Laura died when 18 years of age. Eliza married Taylor Maxwell and went to Texas and lived there several years when she took T.B. and they came back and she lived 4 or 5 months. They never had any children. Fate died in 1907. He never married. George married Tennie Crawford, Joe married Avannah Mitchell, Pierce married Ura Gentry. I am the only one of the family living now, October 18, 1962. Ura is the only sister in law living. And the brother in laws have been dead several years ago. Note: I later remember pa had a uncle Byrd Rhea who lied at Nashville. I remember when he was living...
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Maxwell, Eliza: Tribute of Respect. On April 11, 1899, death entered the home of Mr. Robert Allison, near Ditty, Putnam county, and carried off the gentle spirit of his daughter, Mrs. Eliza Maxwell. Eliza was 33 years of age. She was married to Taylor Maxwell in 1890; soon after their marriage they moved to Whitewright, Texas, where they lived and prospered until last year, when Eliza fell victim to that fatal disease -- consumption. Her husband brought her back to her old home where she could have the tender care of loving friends. Eliza was a true christian, . . . [Date: 4/27/1899, Vol. XIII, No. 17, Page 6]
Maxwell, Mrs.: Mrs. Maxwell, daughter of Robt. Allison, died at her home near Ai with consumption Tuesday morning. She had gone to Texas in the hope of having her health restored but came home only to meet her fate. [Date: 4/13/1899, Vol. XIII, No. 15, Page 4] THE COOKEVILLE PRESS.
Maid of Cane Creek Memories - Putnam Co., TN Memoirs of Margaret Arizona Allison Maddux
UCGA (Upper Cumberland Genealogical Association, Inc.) Vol. XVII, No. 3 - Fall, 1992 - pg. 91-96...
Pa first married Mary Lowe, called Polly, a daughter of Quinton Lowe, and a sister of Alfred Lowe. She died leaving the following children: Laura Frances; Eliza Ann; George Alexander; James LaFayette, he was called Fate; Joseph Anderson; and Franklin Pierce Allison. He then married Catherine McCaleb a daughter of Capt. S.M. McCaleb, and had a son William Earl who died when about nine months old, and then me, Margaret Arizona Allison, then a boy who was born dead. Laura died when 18 years of age. Eliza married Taylor Maxwell and went to Texas and lived there several years when she took T.B. and they came back and she lived 4 or 5 months. They never had any children. Fate died in 1907. He never married. George married Tennie Crawford, Joe married Avannah Mitchell, Pierce married Ura Gentry. I am the only one of the family living now, October 18, 1962. Ura is the only sister in law living. And the brother in laws have been dead several years ago. Note: I later remember pa had a uncle Byrd Rhea who lied at Nashville. I remember when he was living...
Information above supplied by SLP #47191263
Maxwell, Eliza: Tribute of Respect. On April 11, 1899, death entered the home of Mr. Robert Allison, near Ditty, Putnam county, and carried off the gentle spirit of his daughter, Mrs. Eliza Maxwell. Eliza was 33 years of age. She was married to Taylor Maxwell in 1890; soon after their marriage they moved to Whitewright, Texas, where they lived and prospered until last year, when Eliza fell victim to that fatal disease -- consumption. Her husband brought her back to her old home where she could have the tender care of loving friends. Eliza was a true christian, . . . [Date: 4/27/1899, Vol. XIII, No. 17, Page 6]
Maxwell, Mrs.: Mrs. Maxwell, daughter of Robt. Allison, died at her home near Ai with consumption Tuesday morning. She had gone to Texas in the hope of having her health restored but came home only to meet her fate. [Date: 4/13/1899, Vol. XIII, No. 15, Page 4] THE COOKEVILLE PRESS.
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