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Mary Holland Horn

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
unknown
Choctaw County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Pushmataha, Choctaw County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Mary (Holland) Horn's estimated birth year is ca 1795 and her death year would be between 1860-1870. We have no actual dates for her to date.

D/O Henry Holland.

S/O of Nancy (Holland) Horn
S/O Parma Holland

W/O #1 Mr. Sykes.
W/O #2 William Horn.

Child of Mary and William Horn:
Milicent Mary Horn [w/o James B. Cousins].
[Children of Milicent & James Cousins were: George Sherman Cousins, Mary Alice Cousins Stell, Henry H. Cousins and J. B. Cousins, Jr.]

The Wood/Horn family biography written in 1904 by W. D. Wood, grandson of William and Nancy Horn shows Mary Horn to be buried in the Horn family's burying ground on the old plantation of her husband, William Horn, in Choctaw Co., AL as follows:

The Horn family burying ground is on grandfather Horn's old plantation, now in Choctaw county. Choctaw being a new county, formed out of the territory of Sumpter and Washington counties. This graveyard is about one quarter of a mile from Grandfather's old residence or from where it stood in his lifetime. In it are buried grandfather Horn and his second wife, Mary Horn, Thomas Horn (Tom Pone so called), Dr. J. B. Cousins and his wife Millicent and their son J. B. Cousins, Jr., Bethelda Horn, Jonas Crowell and his second wife Marcilla, Jonas Wood Crowell, the child of Frank and Lou Crowell, William Henry Holland, Parma Holland, Eliza Hulsey or Halsell, Frank Wood, brother to the writer, John Thomas, husband of Mary Crowell, one stranger, a girl, Campfield and two negroes, Oliver Cousins and Will Horn, the later the father of Uncle Tony,now living who used to belong to Grandfather, and then to Uncle Hardy Horn. Oliver and will were old and trusted servants of the horn family."
Mary (Holland) Horn's estimated birth year is ca 1795 and her death year would be between 1860-1870. We have no actual dates for her to date.

D/O Henry Holland.

S/O of Nancy (Holland) Horn
S/O Parma Holland

W/O #1 Mr. Sykes.
W/O #2 William Horn.

Child of Mary and William Horn:
Milicent Mary Horn [w/o James B. Cousins].
[Children of Milicent & James Cousins were: George Sherman Cousins, Mary Alice Cousins Stell, Henry H. Cousins and J. B. Cousins, Jr.]

The Wood/Horn family biography written in 1904 by W. D. Wood, grandson of William and Nancy Horn shows Mary Horn to be buried in the Horn family's burying ground on the old plantation of her husband, William Horn, in Choctaw Co., AL as follows:

The Horn family burying ground is on grandfather Horn's old plantation, now in Choctaw county. Choctaw being a new county, formed out of the territory of Sumpter and Washington counties. This graveyard is about one quarter of a mile from Grandfather's old residence or from where it stood in his lifetime. In it are buried grandfather Horn and his second wife, Mary Horn, Thomas Horn (Tom Pone so called), Dr. J. B. Cousins and his wife Millicent and their son J. B. Cousins, Jr., Bethelda Horn, Jonas Crowell and his second wife Marcilla, Jonas Wood Crowell, the child of Frank and Lou Crowell, William Henry Holland, Parma Holland, Eliza Hulsey or Halsell, Frank Wood, brother to the writer, John Thomas, husband of Mary Crowell, one stranger, a girl, Campfield and two negroes, Oliver Cousins and Will Horn, the later the father of Uncle Tony,now living who used to belong to Grandfather, and then to Uncle Hardy Horn. Oliver and will were old and trusted servants of the horn family."


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