In the mid-1840s, she and her husband moved from North Carolina to the new formed "Cass County" of Georgia. (Cass was later renamed to "Bartow County.") Their children, many of them with families of their own, came with them.
Today, many of Nathan and Eve's descendents still live in Bartow and the surrounding counties.
In the mid-1840s, she and her husband moved from North Carolina to the new formed "Cass County" of Georgia. (Cass was later renamed to "Bartow County.") Their children, many of them with families of their own, came with them.
Today, many of Nathan and Eve's descendents still live in Bartow and the surrounding counties.
Inscription
Married 1-28-1808, N.C., Nathan and Eve had 12 sons and 4 daughters, Moved to GA 1844
Gravesite Details
daughter of Valentine Cline and Anna Gertrout (Catherine) Canselor, wife of Nathan Abernathy
Family Members
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Seth Abernathy
1811–1899
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Sarah Elizabeth Abernathy Goodson
1812–1892
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Daniel Abernathy
1818–1904
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James Alexander Abernathy
1821–1905
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Charles Burke Abernathy
1822–1879
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Darius Dare Abernathy
1824–1904
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Bardy Larkin Abernathy
1827–1914
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Phillip A. Abernathy
1828–1902
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Mary Little Abernathy Abrams
1829–1922
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Zepheniah M. "Zeff" Abernathy
1831–1916