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    1. RE: Coburn
    2. Susie Grant
    3. Hello, This is the only thing I could find; 12 May, 1881 - Married 8th, Edward P. COBURN and Octavia R. VESEY at residence of the bride"s father in Tupelo MS. 26 April 1889 Old Times in Hardeman County , Brief schetches of some of the men who figured in her history 66 years ago. The first burial in Bolivar was Hamilton COBURN, a most excellent gentleman whose remains rest at the foot of a large elm tree in the old graveyard, east of town, where also are the remains of the father of J.N.C. Robertson are interned. 8 Jan 1885 Died Sunday, J.M. COBURN at home near Bolivar, of hemmorage of the stomach, 54 years of age, a resident of this county all his life. An industrious farmer. 18 Dec 1879 Married 10th, Whitmill COBURN and Mrs. Jane DYSON, at residence of the Bride's son E.F. DYSONS. The above are all newspaper articles from The Bolivar Bulletin. The next is from Will index Book. Will Book 3 page 57 Goodlet Brown appointed guardian of Hamilton R. COBURN of Hardeman CO TN in estate of her father Hamilton COBURN. Appointed by probate court of Marshall CO. MS. Recorded: 28 June 1843 Will Book 5 page 212; John Crawford 24 July 1875 Wife: Elizabeth Son : G.P. Crawford Gr.Dau: Mary Crawford, dau of William R.& Caroline Crawford now Caroline COBURN. Recorded: Feb 1876 Susie > -----Original Message----- > From: TACKY3@aol.com [mailto:TACKY3@aol.com] > Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 10:46 PM > To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Coburn > Just wondered if anyone knows anything about this and also I have been > trying to find the parents of William J. Coburn and Elizabeth > Wyatt. William > J. and Isaac Newton were Methodist circuit riding preachers and > went to Texas > to start churches but came back to TN and are buried at Haltom's > Chapel near > Henderson, Tn in Chester County. Thanks.

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