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    1. Hannah or Fanier Weeks
    2. Jettie Parrish
    3. In 1858 Fanier (or maybe she was known as Hannah)Garner Yancey married Gamblin Weeks in Pope County, Independence Twnshp, which was near Alread, where Pope and Van Buren County meet as best I can tell. Gamblin Weeks died in August 1864 in Cassville Missouri while serving in the Union Army. I am looking for another marriage for Hannah/Fanier Garner Yancey Weeks, because there is evidence she applied for a pension for Gamblins service, but was denied because she had remarried. Here is a list of census records, I am also interested in who Mary Claunch, age 2, female, born in Arkansas belonged to, in the 1860 record. In the 1850 Census for Perry County, Arkansas, page 109, there is a family Napoleon B. Yancey-39-m-farmer-TN Fannah F. "" -28-f-TN Sarah A. ""-12-f-TN Elisha ""-8-m-TN John ""-6-m-TN Elizabeth ""-3-f-TN In 1860 census for Independence County, Pope Co., Arkansas, page 832, I found Weeks, Gamlia-62-m-TN Weeks, Hannah-37-f-TN Yancy, Elizabeth-13-f-TN Yancy, John-15-m-TN Yancy, Job-10-m-AR Yancy, Martha-5-f-AR Claunch, Mary-2-f-AR Allred, Solomon-36-m-TN Note: the index on Ancestry.com, spelt these names Saney.

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